Talk:1999/@comment-26210990-20150316005537

Reading through this story once, I can already tell almost everything about it. Its really interesting when I think about it, so here:

A child that runs across a tv show run by a satanic extremist, or Mr. Bear, who lures children for a satanic ritual by inviting them to his "cellar." The main character, or Elliot, was being lured by mr. bear to come and be sacraficed so, by my theory, to raise satan. But lucky Elliot didnt come in time, he came late and the police already showed up. Mr. Bear is still out there somewhere, and really wants Elliot as his last sacrafice to raise satan. And just for the record, if you guys are confused about the "fallen angel": Lucifier (or satan) was originally an angel that fell from heaven because of his greed. That's why he's known as the fallen angel.

A rundown of the end poem:

Starts and ends with INRI. Simply googling that comes to a wiki page for Jesus, King of the Jews. INRI is an acronym that was written on the cross of jesus in 3 languages: greek, hebrew, and latin. Since this acronym signifies Jesus, then its really confusing why a satanic extermist would put that there. Now to the the other part of the letter: Basically saying that Mr. Bear has fun and "plays" with the children, if your definiton of "play" is burn in a pit as a sacrafice to satan. I think that Mr. Bear is trying to raise satan, but needs Elliot to complete the ritual. Mr. Bear is basically saying that him and satan need Elliot to complete the ritual. Now i can assume from the line "Help us Elliot, burn with us Elliot," that Mr. Bear plans on sacraficing also himself and elliot, thinking he will be rewarded from satan or something along those lines. Assuming that Elliot hasn't updated us since 2011, then he probably came back to the cellar for some stupid reason and died. Rip in pepperoni.

But seriously guys, it isnt real. The author himself said that he was the author, and after looking at a few of his user talks, I can confirm this is fake. Really good story though, really makes me think. 11/10 would read again.