Creepy - Day 11 - Blind Maiden Website and Lavender Town Syndrome
Episode Date: October 11, 2020Careful where you click***Blind Maiden Website written by SpaceManiac888 and narrated by Cole Burkhardt***See your donation rewards podcast at patreon.com/creepypod***You can also subscribe to us on Y...ouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3SrH_3fsROXFAjomKcUtw***Produced by Steve Blizin***Title music by Alex Aldea***Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Creepy presents
The 31 Days of Horror.
Day 11.
Double feature.
First.
Blind Maiden website.
Written by Space Maniac 888
and narrated by Cole Burkart.
There is a website that offers its
user the choice to experience the ultimate horror. This site, called Blind Maiden.com,
is supposedly a site dedicated to a doomed spirit that will enter the home of people who have viewed it.
However, no matter how hard you try, your browser won't allow you to enter the site. You see,
to access this site, you must wait until exactly 12 a.m.
making sure that the night in question is a new moon night.
You must be on your own, in your home, with all the lights turned off.
Only when these conditions are met will you be granted access to the site.
As soon as you enter, you will see a montage of pictures being displayed quickly.
These images are of boys and girls without eyes and faces that are twisted in tremendous fear.
After that, text will appear on the monitor, say,
This website will take you to a whole new level of horror, a horror that will use all five of your senses.
You must be very careful not to click on anything by accident.
You will be faced with a real experience of horror.
Click the accept button to engage actively in the experience.
If you click Decline, you will be rewarded with access to the entire,
archive of these gruesome images, a door site, pretty much. Click-accept, however, and there will be
no turning back. You've sealed your fate, and trust me, you will experience the ultimate horror.
Upon accepting, you will see a sinister silhouette walking towards your home on your monitor.
The spirit will then approach and enter the same room as you are in. You will then see your
own back on the monitor and you will feel a presence behind you. Suddenly, you will feel somebody
tapping on your shoulder and as you turn around, you will see the blind maiden's face and scream
in terror. That will be the last thing you do, as she will then kill you. The blind maiden will then
pluck your eyes out and take a photo of your face. Congratulations! You have successfully completed
the ritual and, as a reward, that photo will forever
be a part of the website's picture gallery, just like all the other photos of people who are stupid
or curious enough to press the accept button. And yes, if you are a thrill seeker, then you will
love the last few moments of your life. Lavender Town Syndrome, the Lavender Town Syndrome,
also known as Lavender Town Town or Lavender Town suicides,
was a peak in suicides and illness of children between the ages of 7 and 12,
shortly after the release of Pokemon Red and Green in Japan,
back in February 27, 1996.
Rumors say that these suicides and illnesses only occurred
after the children playing the game reached Lavender Town,
whose theme music had extremely high frequencies,
and that studies showed that only children and young teens can hear,
since her ears are more sensitive.
Due to the lavender tone,
at least 200 children supposedly committed suicide
and many more developed illnesses and afflictions.
The children who committed suicide
usually did so by hanging or jumping from heights.
Those who did not,
acted irrationally,
and complained of severe headaches
after listening to Lavender Town's theme.
Although Lavender Town now sounds differently
depending on the game,
This mass hysteria was caused by the first Pokemon game released.
After the Lavender Town incident, the programmers had fixed Lavender Town's theme music to be at a lower frequency,
and children were no longer affected by it.
One video appeared in 2010, using special software to analyze the audio of Lavender Town's music.
When played, the software created images of the unknown near the end of the audio.
This raised a controversy, since the Un-Novembercy, since the Un-Novembergown.
didn't appear until the Generation 2 games, silver, gold, and crystal.
The unknown translate to, leave now.
There's also the said beta version of Lavender Town.
It is said that the beta version of Pocket Monsters was released to some kids to test the games.
Video of the Betatown version of Lavender Town can still be found online.
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