Sad Satan is one of the few fictional Dark Web horror stories that eventually transformed into a sliver of reality. In forums on both deep web surfing and Dark Web surfing, people began to talk about a creepy game they found called Sad Satan.
The game allegedly was first downloaded off the Dark Web, and caused players' computers to behave erratically. But, it wasn't just a typical glitchy game.
The pixelated game would show disturbing images of demonic children, blare out eerie music, and occasionally show flashes of photos involving Jimmy Savile and Rolf Harris - two celebrities that are heavily linked to sexually abusing kids.
However, the Dark Web forums never seemed to be able to agree on what screen shots were real. Some sources even claim that there are gore photos and actual photos of children being molested in the game.
The debate often makes people wonder if it's a legit game that aired on the Dark Web, or if it was a hoax among Dark Web horror stories. A common theory is that a game house used the Dark Web to market its goods - and that seems to be the final answer online.
Either way, it became real once a game house released its own version of Sad Satan for the horror game crowd. So, this is one of the few Dark Web horror stories confirmed to be real... as a marketing plan.
"Sleep children or else the Midnight Mistress will capture you and lock you up inside her evil house." That's something all children of this small town near Karnataka grew up hearing instead of the standard warning of the boogeyman. The only difference is, unlike Boogeyman, there is a bunch of evidence regarding the existence of the Midnight Mistress. Some think she is a tale that the town's people came up with, but she is as real as you and me.
This is the story of Tanuja Awasthi, one of the fortunate survivors who, along with her friend Jiya Samthan, escaped in one piece from the clutches of the evil spirit whose name is only enough to make anyone in the town running for their dear life. But what happens when the Midnight Mistress wants them back, or rather wants them dead?
This story is purely fictional and any sort of resemblance to reality is absolutely coincidental. Credit for the book cover belongs to their respective owners.