Wednesday, 5 April 2023

The Phone Game

 - The Phone Game is a scary Samoan ritual game that involves calling a number that is said to belong to a spirit or a demon.

This urban legend that tells of a mysterious phone call that brings bad luck or death to those who answer it. According to the legend, the phone rings at night, usually around midnight, and displays a number that starts with 666. The caller claims to be a relative or a friend who needs help, but if the person on the other end agrees to help, they will soon face a terrible fate. Some say that the caller is actually an evil spirit or a demon who preys on unsuspecting victims. Others say that the phone call is a curse that can be passed on from one person to another. The only way to avoid the phone call is to never answer it or to hang up immediately if you hear a strange voice.

- To play the game, you need a phone, a candle, a mirror, and a dark room. You also need to know the number of the spirit or the demon you want to contact. Some people claim that the number is 666-6666, but others say that it varies depending on the location and the time of the night.

- The game can be played alone or with friends, but it is more dangerous to play alone. The game should only be played at night, preferably after midnight.

- To start the game, you have to light the candle and place it in front of the mirror. Then you have to turn off all the lights and close all the doors and windows in the room. You have to sit in front of the mirror and hold the phone in your hand.

- You have to dial the number of the spirit or the demon and wait for someone to answer. If no one answers, you have to hang up and try again later. If someone answers, you have to ask them who they are and what they want. You have to be polite and respectful, but also cautious and alert.

- The spirit or the demon may ask you questions or tell you things that are disturbing or frightening. They may try to trick you or tempt you into making a deal with them. They may also ask you to do things that are dangerous or harmful. You have to be careful not to agree to anything or follow any instructions that they give you. You also have to avoid looking into their eyes in the mirror, as they may hypnotize you or possess you.

- The game ends when you hang up the phone or when the spirit or the demon hangs up on you. You have to thank them for talking to you and say goodbye before hanging up. Then you have to turn on the lights and blow out the candle. You have to destroy the phone and the mirror that you used for the game, as they may be cursed or haunted by the spirit or the demon.

- The Phone Game is a very dangerous game that should not be played by anyone who values their life and soul. There is no guarantee that you will survive or escape unharmed from this game. There is also no guarantee that you will not be haunted or followed by the spirit or the demon after playing this game. Play at your own risk.

The Veiled Girl of Vaimauga


There was once a girl who lived in a village in Vaimauga. Her name is still unknown 'till this day. She was always ignored, alone, and bullied by the other children because she was different, and people envied her beauty. She had pale skin, black hair, and blue eyes that seemed to pierce through anyone who looked at her. This is why she had a strange habit of wearing transparent veils over her face and body, because she wanted to hide herself from the world and hide her scars.

She had one person who cared for her: a young boy named Vaea. He was the son of a chief and a brave warrior who admired the girl's mysterious look and quiet demeanor. He often defended her from the bullies and gave her gifts of flowers and shells. Additionally, he liked to see her silky veils, which he thought were magical and enjoyed seeing them. He told her he loved her every time they were united. She felt special.

Vaea gifted her a necklace made of Opal and Pearl.

The young woman fell in love with Vaea and had high hopes that he would marry her someday. But was unaware that Vaea had a secret: he was already betrothed to another girl from a neighbouring village. His parents had arranged the marriage when he was a child, and he couldn’t break it without dishonouring his family.

The Veiled Girl overheard Vaea talking to his friends about his upcoming wedding one day. She was heartbroken and felt betrayed by the only person who ever loved her. Devastated, she decided to confront him and inquire as to why he lied to her.

She found him at the beach, where he was preparing his canoe for his journey to his bride’s village. She ran up to him and tore off beautiful veils, revealing her face.

“Vaea, how could you do this to me?” she cried. “You said you loved me! You said you wanted to be with me!”

Vaea was shocked and ashamed to see her. He tried to explain himself, but he couldn’t find the words.

Vaea felt a great deal of guilt as the bereaved girl ran away crying.


She decided to climb Mt. Vaea in the hope of finding peace and solitude and flee her cruel life and her past lover. She stumbled upon a cave where she thought she could rest for a while. However, as soon as she entered the cave, she felt a cold and sinister presence that filled her with dread. She tried to run out of the cave, but it was too late. A dark shadow emerged from the depths of the cave and grabbed her by the neck. It was an evil spirit (aitu) that had been lurking in the cave for centuries, waiting for prey to devour.

The spirit drained her fragile life force and left her body on the floor of the cave. Not only that, it also took something else from her: her transparent veils. The spirit liked how they made it look ethereal, so it wore them over its own formless shape.

The next morning, some villagers found her body in the cave and buried her near the entrance. They also noticed that there were some silky, soft pieces of cloth along with a necklace hanging from a tree nearby, but they didn’t think much of it.

That night, they heard a terrifying scream coming from the cave. They ran to see what was happening and saw a horrifying sight: a ghostly figure wearing transparent veils was floating out of the cave, followed by a trail of blood. It was The Veiled Girl's spirit , who had risen from her grave to seek revenge on those who had wronged her, but her main target was Vaea.

Unfortunately, Vaea had committed suicide the day she ran, so The Restless spirit waits near the cave waiting to strike whoever goes near. She still hopes that Vaea will come back for her, but she also hates him for abandoning her. She can’t rest until she sees him again, even if it means dragging him down to hell with her.

Samoan Urban Legends & Rituals: Sina & Yuki

 Samoan Urban Legends & Rituals: Sina & Yuki

According to the legend, Yuki was a Japanese exchange student who befriended Sina, a local girl. They were both curious about the paranormal and decided to try a game they found on the internet. The game involved calling out the name of a spirit three times in front of a mirror in a dark room. The spirit was supposed to appear and grant them a wish. However, something went wrong, and the girls never came out of the bathroom where they played the game. Their classmates heard screams and banging noises, but when they opened the door, they found nothing but blood and broken glass. The girls were never seen again, and their bodies were never found. Some say that they were dragged into the mirror by the spirit, others say that they killed each other in a fit of madness. The legend has inspired many variations and adaptations, but the original story remains a mystery and a source of fear for many Samoans and Japanese. 

The game involves summoning the spirits of Sina and Yuki by following these rules:

- You need two people to play the game, someone who you are best friends with. 
- You need a mirror, a candle, a pair of scissors, and a piece of paper with the names Sina and Yuki written on it.
- You need to find a dark and quiet room with a door that can be locked from the inside.
- You need to place the mirror on the floor in front of the door, and light the candle next to it.
- You need to sit on opposite sides of the mirror, facing each other, and hold the scissors in your dominant hand.
- You need to say "Sina and Yuki, we want to play with you" three times in unison, then cut the paper in half with the scissors.
- You need to place one half of the paper under the candle, and the other half under the mirror.
- You need to close your eyes and count to ten slowly, then open them and look into the mirror.

If you see your own reflection in the mirror, you are safe and can end the game by blowing out the candle and unlocking the door. If you see anything else in the mirror, you are in danger and have to escape before Sina and Yuki catch you. Some say they see distorted faces, bloody hands, or dark shadows in the mirror. Some say they hear whispers, screams, or laughter in their ears. Some say they feel cold breaths, sharp pains, or burning sensations on their skin. Some say they never make it out of the room alive.

The legend says that Sina and Yuki are trapped in a limbo between life and death, and they are looking for new friends to join them. They are jealous of anyone who has a happy life, and they will try to drag them into their misery. They are especially attracted to people who have a very close friendship. The legend also says that once you play the game, you will be haunted by Sina and Yuki until you die.

Do you dare to play Sina and Yuki?

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