A/N: To show you that I'm not dead yet, I decided to come back with a very short classic. I like that Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv has an urban legend vibe and I found a way to integrate the history of the video into my universe, but it is kinda laughable how completely unbelievable it is. I mean, how can you mail your own eyes to freakin' YouTube?! It sounds lazy, but I think I made the story of ol' MMG a little better by doing the bare minimum. It's not much, but at least it's better than nothing. I'm sorry to give you so little after so long, but I promise you I'll come back with more stories once they're finished. Enjoy!
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There is a video on YouTube named "Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv". If you search the name, you will find a twenty-second video of a man staring intently at the camera, expressionless, then grinning for the last two seconds. The background is undefined.
This is only a part of the actual video. The full video lasts two and a half minutes.
It was removed by YouTube after 153 people who viewed it went missing and their eyes were mailed to YouTube's main office in San Bruno, along with a few pieces of paper written in an unknown language. The cryptic inscriptions have not yet been deciphered. Those who watched the video without going missing complained about hearing a strange ringing in their ears.
The video was viewed by a YouTube staff member, who started screaming after 45 seconds. The man was under constant sedation for a few days and was unable to recall what he saw. The other people who were in the same room as him while he viewed it and turned off the video for him say that all they heard at the time was a high-pitched drilling sound. None of them dared look at the screen.
The person who uploaded the video was never found, the IP address being non-existent. And the man in the video has not yet been identified.
The Video
There are several versions of the Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv video circulating the web. Some people claim to still feel strange after watching it, but nothing bad comes of it.
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