↑ Drawing Planetary Seals from the Kameas Sodalitas Rosae+Crucis & Solis Alati.Mark Twain's Notebooks & Journals, Volume III: (1883-1891) footnotes p. ↑ The Ellis Island Collection: Artifacts from the Immigrant Experience.↑ Unicode Character 'HEAVY CIRCLED SALTIRE' (U+2B59).↑ Unicode Character 'MULTIPLICATION SIGN IN DOUBLE CIRCLE' (U+2A37).↑ Unicode Character 'CIRCLED MULTIPLICATION SIGN WITH CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT' (U+2A36).↑ Unicode Character 'CIRCLE WITH SUPERIMPOSED X' (U+29BB).↑ Unicode Character 'N-ARY CIRCLED TIMES OPERATOR' (U+2A02).↑ Unicode Character 'CIRCLED TIMES' (U+2297).Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems.
It is unknown if this was an intended joke by the creators however, as the Slenderman always wears a suit.
Quite amusingly, The Operator Symbol appears very similar to the symbol associated with non-machine washable clothing. The only known canon appearance of the Operator Symbol is as the loading icon on the loading screen of Slender: The Arrival. Also in both Slender Rising games, the letter O on the signs is replaced by this symbol. The Operator Symbol also appeared in the IOS game Slender Rising 2 in the form of a portal the player must get to after collecting the seventh sign or saved the seventh lost soul in order to escape. No substantial connection has been shown between any of these common encircled X symbols and the Operator symbol associated with Slender Man. The encircled 'X" is also similar to Cornelius Agrippa's Planetary Seal of Jupiter, based upon Kamea numerology of the Hebrew alphabet. A circled + was used by the Zodiac Killer in his letters to police, which is strikingly similar to the Operator Symbol. Samuel Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, used the symbol (the escutcheon in his diction) in his notes to represent a skull and crossbones. For instance, the symbol was marked on Ellis Island immigrants to denote insanity. However, the circled X has also darker meanings. Non-mathematically, the circled X, or heavy circled satire, denotes the location of a police station on Japanese maps. Other versions of this symbol include a circumflex accent, and within a double circle. Another version exists as a circle with a superimposed X, and is used to describe the three-dimensional directionality of an arrow. In mathematics, the circled X is a mathematics operator meaning "circled times," and describes the tensor product of two vectors. For instance, in data modeling, the encircled X denotes the exclusion principle between two populations. The symbol may have no function itself but acts according to the beliefs of the person viewing it.Īn encircled "X" can denote a variety of ideas in the real world. As well as possibly being a rune for the number zero. The symbol may be, in fact, a rune much like The Rune of Severance and act as a means to control something such as a human being, account or object. The symbol, wherever it's drawn, means that the Operator is near the area. The Operator symbol can also be a possible portal for the Operator. The symbol is perceived to the Operator as a large eye, or observing device and he is drawn to it. The more the symbol is drawn, the more influence the Operator has in the area or on a person. The symbol acts as a warning sign against the Operator. The symbol acts as a ward against the Operator to keep him away. The symbol summons the Operator to wherever it is drawn. There are a number of theories surrounding the Operator Symbol's function.