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Fuck Yeah Nightmares: The Pencil Game

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Okay guys I was doing a little research when this story was submitted to me. It reminded me of this game. Called ‘The Pencil Game.’

The Pencil Game can only be played with two people. You need six unsharpened pencils.

Step 1: Each person takes three pencils and arranges them to form…



Devil Face

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The Devil Face game can only be played by one person.

You need 12 black candles to play it.

Step 1: Just before midnight, lock yourself in the bathroom and turn off the lights.

Step 2: Stand in front of the mirror and light the twelve black candles.

Step 3:  Close your eyes and keep them closed until the clock strikes midnight. 

Then open your eyes. 

You will see the face of the devil in the mirror. 



sorry for the non-related posts guys I forgot to switch to my personal tumblr :(

Deadman’s Tag

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Seems kinda fun. 



Fuck Yeah Nightmares: The Dullahan

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The Irish Dullahan (also Durahan , Gan Ceann ) is a type of unseelie faerie. It is headless, usually seen riding a headless black horse and carrying his head under one arm. The head’s eyes are massive and constantly dart about like flies, while the mouth is constantly in a hideous grin…



Fuck Yeah Nightmares: Edward Mordake

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The true tale of Edward Mordake (Mordrake) has been lost to history. His unusual case occurred early in medical history and is referenced only in tales handed down. Indeed, the tale of his life has become so muddled through the passage of time that no solid date of birth or death is  evident to modern researchers.

The story always begins the same way. Edward is said be have been heir to one of the noblest families in England. He was considered a bright and charming man – a scholar, a musician and a young man in possession of profound grace. He was said to be quite handsome when viewed from the front – yet, on the back of his head there was a second face, twisted and evil.

In some versions of the story, the second face of Edward is a beautiful girl. This is an impossibility as all parasitic twins are of the same sex. Often it was said that it possessed its own intelligence and was quite malignant in its intentions. It has been said that the eyes would follow spectators and its lips would ‘gibber’ relentlessly and silently. According to legend it would smile and sneer as Edward wept over his condition. While no voice was ever audible, Edward swore that often he would be kept awake by the hateful whispers of his ‘evil twin’.

 

 

The story has always concluded with young Edward committing suicide at the age of twenty-three. The method of his death also differs, sometimes poison does him in and in other versions a bullet ‘between the eyes of his devil-twin’ puts him out of his misery. In both versions Edward leaves behind a letter requesting that the ‘demon face’ be destroyed before his burial, ‘lest it continues its dreadful whisperings in my grave.’

Is the story of Edward true? The 1896 text Anomolies and Curiosities of Medicine mentions a version of the story and Edward has been featured in many texts, plays and even music as the Tom Waits song ‘Poor Edward’ is based on the story.