You see, in the monster in the mirror game you're not talking to a ghost or an actual monster, but you're talking to yourself. You're talking to the side of you that lingers in your subconscious. You're letting them out, but only momentarily. What's most important about this is the fact that you need to be in control the entire time. If you lose it- even for a second- there's a chance you might not gain it back. That being said, if you're still brave enough to play, here are the rules:First things first, you'll need a few things:-A pen/pencil-A piece of paper-A mirror that you can clearly see yourself in-A small light source (a flashlight/nightlight)-Someone to check on you every hourOnce you have all these things you're ready to start. First, be in a pitch black room with the mirror, and have something to write on. Second, plug in the nightlight, or turn on the flashlight. The point of this it to make it as dark as possible while still being able to see. Third, make sure there are no distractions. You need to be alone in the room, the person who is to check on you should wait just out side the room you're in. Now, this is where patience comes in handy. You see, this can be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. What you need to do is just stare into the mirror, and wait. You may notice that words are coming into your head, words that don't completely feel are yours. Write them down.Every one's experience is different. Some will hear voices, others will start to hallucinate. Don't let this scare you, write down whatever you can. You won't need to talk- because they already know what your going to say.They themselves will say things that will stick with you, but don't let them scare you, and most importantly, don't break eye contact with your reflection. Ever.Just a few more things, if the light ever goes out, get out of there. If you break eye contact, get out of there. If you start to lose control, get out of there. If this has already been enough to put you on edge, this is not for you. If you're still going through with it- good luck. Your about to see the monster beneath the surface, and you can't run from yourself.
QuoteYou see, in the monster in the mirror game you're not talking to a ghost or an actual monster, but you're talking to yourself. You're talking to the side of you that lingers in your subconscious. You're letting them out, but only momentarily. What's most important about this is the fact that you need to be in control the entire time. If you lose it- even for a second- there's a chance you might not gain it back. That being said, if you're still brave enough to play, here are the rules:First things first, you'll need a few things:-A pen/pencil-A piece of paper-A mirror that you can clearly see yourself in-A small light source (a flashlight/nightlight)-Someone to check on you every hourOnce you have all these things you're ready to start. First, be in a pitch black room with the mirror, and have something to write on. Second, plug in the nightlight, or turn on the flashlight. The point of this it to make it as dark as possible while still being able to see. Third, make sure there are no distractions. You need to be alone in the room, the person who is to check on you should wait just out side the room you're in. Now, this is where patience comes in handy. You see, this can be anywhere from a few minutes to hours. What you need to do is just stare into the mirror, and wait. You may notice that words are coming into your head, words that don't completely feel are yours. Write them down.Every one's experience is different. Some will hear voices, others will start to hallucinate. Don't let this scare you, write down whatever you can. You won't need to talk- because they already know what your going to say.They themselves will say things that will stick with you, but don't let them scare you, and most importantly, don't break eye contact with your reflection. Ever.Just a few more things, if the light ever goes out, get out of there. If you break eye contact, get out of there. If you start to lose control, get out of there. If this has already been enough to put you on edge, this is not for you. If you're still going through with it- good luck. Your about to see the monster beneath the surface, and you can't run from yourself.I genuinely suggest you try it.
How do you write without breaking eye contact?
Quote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:17:35 PMHow do you write without breaking eye contact?Are you that much of a sperglord to not know how to form letters without looking?
Quote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:17:35 PMHow do you write without breaking eye contact?You serious?
I'm genuinely interested now. Though why woul someone get scared from it?
Quote from: Septy on October 14, 2014, 02:26:07 PMQuote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:17:35 PMHow do you write without breaking eye contact?You serious?I'm not a wizard
Quote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:55:19 PMQuote from: Septy on October 14, 2014, 02:26:07 PMQuote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:17:35 PMHow do you write without breaking eye contact?You serious?I'm not a wizardDo you not have and muscle memory?
Also how would you possibly lose control? What does that mean? Why is it necessary to get out if the light goes out or you lose eye contact?
Quote from: Septy on October 14, 2014, 03:02:13 PMQuote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:55:19 PMQuote from: Septy on October 14, 2014, 02:26:07 PMQuote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:17:35 PMHow do you write without breaking eye contact?You serious?I'm not a wizardDo you not have and muscle memory?I type with two fingers, typewriter style. Problemo?
Quote from: Elegiac on October 14, 2014, 03:05:34 PMQuote from: Septy on October 14, 2014, 03:02:13 PMQuote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:55:19 PMQuote from: Septy on October 14, 2014, 02:26:07 PMQuote from: SecondClass on October 14, 2014, 02:17:35 PMHow do you write without breaking eye contact?You serious?I'm not a wizardDo you not have and muscle memory?I type with two fingers, typewriter style. Problemo?Yes