If certain content or experiences are only available to a select few, this naturally contributes to the perception of exclusivity.

Given the rampant piracy and fake links, how do you ensure you are viewing the legitimate content?

While the "exclusive" access to a supernatural site doesn't exist, the legend remains a fascinating piece of digital folklore. If you find yourself typing the URL at midnight, the only thing you're likely to encounter is a error—which, in its own way, is the only real "exclusive" truth there is.

Legend says if you click "Accept," a spectral figure—the Blind Maiden—will appear in your room, pluck out your eyes, and add a photo of your eyeless face to the site's permanent gallery. Declining:

Elias clicked the email open. There was no body text. Just a single attachment: Guest_List.pdf .

If the conditions are met, the user is supposedly granted access to a site filled with rapid-fire images of eyeless victims. The climax of the "experience" involves a choice: The Pop-up: