Slester is a Custom Night-exclusive antagonist in Oblitus Casa.
Appearance
He has four sharp spikes stabbed into the melting cloth and stitches around the head and body, loose and about to fall off. He has hollow thin eyes and a gaping mouth, and spikes for legs.
Slester is painted in beige colors, instead of hands he has two spikes, and there is a big hole in his chest through which a red heart can be seen.
Behavior
Slester will randomly appear in your Office by making a small flicker light in three different possible positions, only if you are not currently using the cameras or the notepad. To avoid him, either flip the cameras up, flip the notepad up, enter the Attic, or turn around far enough to put him out of view. The longer the player stares at Slester, the more glitched and distorted the screen will get.
Gallery
Oblitus Casa
Beta
Miscellaneous
Audio
- Slester's ambience when he appears in front of the player.
- The screen glitching if the player look at Slester for too long.
Trivia
- Slester was the first Custom Night-exclusive character to have their physical appearance shown to the public.
- Slester's extras bio is a corrupted version of Cabin Face's.
- The audio used when Slester is inside the Office has dialogue hidden in it, but it is too distorted to make anything out.
- The texture used for Slester's glitchy distortion filter has an image of his original Remastered 2.0 model in it.
Slester is an unused antagonist from the second version of Five Nights at Treasure Island, also known as Remastered 2.0, created by AnArt1996.
Appearance
Slester resembles a voodoo doll with big empty eyes and a drooping mouth, with traces of stitches on his chest and stomach. Several large metal spikes are embedded in him, which pass through his body.
Behavior
Slester would show up in the player's Office and glitch the game out. This would be accompanied by random creepy visuals and hallucinations.
Gallery
Beta
Miscellaneous
Trivia
- Slester, Pete and Henry were non-canon bonus characters.
- GOD's beta name during development of the Original Demo was Slester, which meant "Slender's Sister".
- This name seems to have carried over to the well-known voodoo doll's mechanic in Remastered 2.0, as he was planned to cause audio and visual interference, much like Slenderman.