A long time ago, I saw a creepypasta about three deepweb beings that you could summon or communicate with and apparently they used your real name in a chat session and/or called your cell phone while you were browsing their site? Any anon remember this?
>>19152321
They had individual names and supposedly could tell your future, but what they outlined was always bad.
>>19152321
haven't heard of this, but if you need someone to explore something on the deepweb, ill be your guy
unrelated but I do enjoy how deepweb has taken on the persona of eerie dangerous darkness. like the red room or w.e its called where you pay some btc to watch a murder apparently. Just the weird shit you don't see on the surface
>>19152434
Thanks Anon, but I don't know anything about the deepweb except pastas and couldn't even suggest where to start.
> those stories might have been fiction
>>19152321
Maybe, but then you would have to believe in "War field"; the war god that Gramm Hancock writes about in his book of fiction about the Aztecs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJO4Chs7-lg
>>19152321
ill share what i have
>>19152321
>>19152546
BINGO.
Thanks, mate. That's exactly the bit I was thinking of.
>>19152553
try find a starting point for me
>>19152584
There's supposedly a link to their chatroom or whatever hidden in some pdf named "Hidden Parts" which I couldn't find but admittedly it's well past my bedtime and my efforts haven't been what they could be. If this was real, I was half-expecting the lot of them to show up in this thread and use my real given name. At least one of them is supposedly omniscient, eh?