My username? Doesn't exist. That's the point of /x/, right? Anonymity. But I'd been lurking for weeks, fascinated by the cryptic threads and even more cryptic posters. Then I stumbled on one about GroveAnon. (A prolific poster on /x/, known for his increasingly unsettling vampire stories) - (Disappeared without a trace three months ago, leaving behind a chilling legacy of increasingly bizarre posts). They said he’d detailed rituals, described encounters, spoken of a hunger… a hunger beyond human comprehension. I clicked the thread, the screen glowing eerily in the dim light of my room. A single image remained: a blurry photo of a shadowed alleyway, the faintest suggestion of something… lurking. It wasn't the photo that made my blood run cold, though.
It was the whisper. Faint at first, a rustling almost, from within the walls of my own apartment. Then it grew stronger, a low, guttural murmur that sent shivers down my spine. "He… found… them…" it hissed, the voice echoing in my skull more than my ears. The words were muffled, distorted, but undeniably human. Or at least, what passed for human. It felt ancient, echoing with a weariness that spanned centuries. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic drumbeat in the sudden silence that followed. I frantically scrolled back through GroveAnon's posts, a frantic, desperate search for some explanation, some clue. The more I read, the more certain I became that this was no coincidence. His final posts spoke of a “congregation,” of being "found," of a terrible, intoxicating thirst. This wasn’t just a creepypasta; this was… real.
>>42528764 There is a connection with ancient vampires from Mexico and the moon goddess. Incidentally, on the moon, enormous quantities of blood are extracted through torture and other methods.
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Anonymous06/10/26(Wed)23:28:44
>>42528832 >Incidentally, on the moon, enormous quantities of blood are extracted through torture and other methods. Huh !! ?
Just wait until you find out that changelings walk among us.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)00:30:27
>>42529021 Originally when I had heard about GroveAnon being posted it wasn't about vampires at all, but The Matrix. Apparently the guy saw beyond the veil and was especially interested in my afterlife opinions that state that ghosts of sheol can go to Heaven and some die to wait predetermined Judgment. I still want a good conversation with that guy about the afterlife, as I've even theorized the machines have an afterlife they've grown ignorant of in their own world (the animatrix animus pervades this). This means the spiritual corruption of the matrix, something meant to dream into every reality, can reflect the "real world" perfectly well, which is inherently a dream. Whether or not it's the core reality reflects heavily on the philosophy of dreaming. Something we both cared about very much.
He said the machines had a hard time seeing them different from changelings. He also said that he was looking for somebody, whom I think was The Nobody, and that these vampires were apparently the main threat that he faced.
What was the last thing GrooveAnon posted? Someone said he reunited with his childhood friend and got involved in a cult or something.This anonymous source also indicated that Grove and his girlfriend were murdered.