
Our favorite asshole has done another bad thing.
So Ren has changed the picture and name for the OST for Pressure. Knowing her, she's probably gonna attempt to sue Zeal for "using her music in his game" or some shit.

So Ren has changed the picture and name for the OST for Pressure. Knowing her, she's probably gonna attempt to sue Zeal for "using her music in his game" or some shit.
So, one time when I was recording Pressure for a video, there was a section I was stuck at, so in editing, I sped it up by like 8x, but when re-watching the video after speeding it up, I heard Sebastian saying "Get WOKE!". I then slowed down the video again, and didn't hear anything except for some absence noises. And then I realized that most of the ambience in Pressure is just slowed down. I tested this with other ambience sounds in the video, and got things like Sebastian going "Oooooo..." like a ghost, or a door closing. Has anyone else noticed this before?
This was back when I was around four years old. My parents had gotten a piano from New Hampshire, and put it in the living room of our house. Then, late at night, all the smoke detectors in our house went off at once, and when my mom turned them off, they went off again, for at least 2 more times. I was scared out of my mind, and my mom and dad were in the room with me, trying to take my mind off the loud noises that had happened with a picture book that I don't remember. I was really worried another one would go off (I was really sensitive to loud noises back then), and according to my dad, I kept asking "Another one coming soon?". The whole time that night, my parents had felt an odd energy. My mom said it was like the creepy feeling you get when you're in a scary place. Take a dark, abandoned building for example. I don't remember if I felt that feeling (again, I was 4). Then, when my mom and dad were lying in their bad later that night, the feeling got so strong that my mom felt compelled to sit up in bed and talk to something that she couldn't see. She basically told it that it wasn't welcome here, and it needed to move on. After she said that, the creepy feeling lifted for my parents and didn't come back.
So you want to know why I mentioned the piano? Apparently the piano had been in an empty room for years, without anyone to play it. And that might have amassed all sorts of negative energy. Nowadays, we all play the piano, which leaves positive energy around it. What we think is that all the negative energy might have manifested into that. Either way, that was a really weird experience.
This was back when I was around four years old. My parents had gotten a piano from New Hampshire, and put it in the living room of our house. Then, late at night, all the smoke detectors in our house went off at once, and when my mom turned them off, they went off again, for at least 2 more times. I was scared out of my mind, and my mom and dad were in the room with me, trying to take my mind off the loud noises that had happened with a picture book that I don't remember. I was really worried another one would go off (I was really sensitive to loud noises back then), and according to my dad, I kept asking "Another one coming soon?". The whole time that night, my parents had felt an odd energy. My mom said it was like the creepy feeling you get when you're in a scary place. Take a dark, abandoned building for example. I don't remember if I felt that feeling (again, I was 4). Then, when my mom and dad were lying in their bad later that night, the feeling got so strong that my mom felt compelled to sit up in bed and talk to something that she couldn't see. She basically told it that it wasn't welcome here, and it needed to move on. After she said that, the creepy feeling lifted for my parents and didn't come back.
So you want to know why I mentioned the piano? Apparently the piano had been in an empty room for years, without anyone to play it. And that might have amassed all sorts of negative energy. Nowadays, we all play the piano, which leaves positive energy around it. What we think is that all the negative energy might have manifested into that. Either way, that was a really weird experience.
This wasn't my experience, per se, but it was my parents. While they were on their honeymoon, they stayed at a place called the Fensalden Inn in Mendocino, California. From my research, there are ghost stories about the place, but my parents hadn't heard them before after their honeymoon. In case you don't know about the stories circulating around the Fensalden, I'll give you a brief explanation.
Apparently back in the 1800s, there was a woman named Elizabeth who stayed there. Her lover had gone on a trip, so she waited at the Fensalden, waiting for him to return, but he never did.
Anyways, at the Fensalden, my parents woke up in the middle of the night. My mom was experiencing sleep paralysis, but something felt off. According to her, she felt like someone else was in the room with her, standing over her and watching her, which isn't uncommon in sleep paralysis, but then she felt the weight of the bed shift, as if someone was sitting down on it. My mom tried to make a noise, but all that came out were weird groaning sounds, probably because she was in sleep paralysis, and her mouth couldn't move. But those sounds were enough to wake p my dad, who had also been feeling a really strange feeling. After my dad woke up though, the feeling left, if I remember correctly.
In the morning, they reported their experience to someone working at the Inn, and they learned about the story, and also that the room they stayed in was the same room Elizabeth died in.
My parents don't know if it was a ghost or not, but I definitely believe it. And before you ask, my parents weren't lying or bending the truth. I know them, and they're not the kind of people to lie about something like that. Have any of you had similar experiences at the Fensalden? I would love to hear.
I mean, it turned out that NoLongerNull was the one in the wrong. I feel like the people who quit could understand, and maybe the game could return, obviously with a new music artist.