Same! I had this on a long playlist, so that's legit what I thought it was the whole time! I only realized it was Yansa when I saw the title in my watch history.
That’s a good reasoning, I thought it wouldn’t allow him to type anymore so his job would be at at stake. Try typing without two fingers on a keyboard!
@@jackdurden466 well, maybe the spirit is really though about everything? Multipurpose punishment. But yeah, I believe it was French who cut two fingers of English archers so they won’t be a threat to them... Also, similar punishment was in many cultures. The most notable: archer’s fingers, thief’s hand, oathbreaker’s tongue etc. So yeah, loved the story and the message it carries .
Historical too. Many archers had their index and middle fingers removed by the French, so they couldn’t fight any more. That’s also where the two finger salute came from.
Yeah, and also in basically every other rules horror story. It’s usually never mentioned how the rules were established, so I can only imagine that many people suffered and died to do so.
Yansa actually seems pretty benign, or even benevolent, towards the humans in its forest, so it probably at least TRIED to find a way to communicate the rules to them peacefully. I mean, that rabbit in the story somehow led this guy into a meeting with Huck who then explained them all right there, and doesn't that just seem so convenient?
@@MrMoros1 yeah honestly, if Yansa is willing to help feed you, that's a golden ticket if I ever heard of any, and all you have to do is honor your kill, that's pretty chill. If they got any more lodges out there, I'm moving and living the quiet life with Yansa
@@MrMoros1 I’m not too sure. While the scare would be ugly, plastic surgery and facial reconstruction has come a long way. There’s no way to get those fingers back.
This is how you do a horror story right, not too much edge, no unnecessary gore and tragedy, it answers some questions without having to over explain yet remains satisfying and mysterious, and the ending was poignant without being preachy
Kinda feel real bad for Huck. He's such a good friend to mc's grandpa and mc himself in return. He's just trying to help this kid and he obviously really appreciated the kinship. I don't think he expected the kid to be as much of a fool. I am glad they stayed friends. Good story.
heart attacks are typically pretty painful and not something you'd just sleep through. My guess is the author meant "heart failure", which is a common cause of people, especially the elderly, dying in their sleep
@@vanessaashford9203 apparently you can get painless heart attacks (can't remember the name silent heart attack or something like that) But yeah apparently you could have one and basically not even notice you have had a heart attack It's a terrifying thought
@@NEMOfishZ92 There is no such thing as a 'peaceful' heart attack. A heart attack during sleep WILL waken the victim. During a heart attack, the heart muscles do not get enough oxygen and this would be enough to send the chest into huge amounts of pain as well as panic. The distress signals originate from the heart but your nerve pathways will find tender spaces to interact with in order to alert the human of a serious issue. Sometimes the pathways lead to your jaw, elbow, even a tooth, and so on. But you WILL wake up and in GREAT amounts of pain and terror. You don't 'die peacefully in your sleep from a heart attack.
okay how is he going to literally literally do the exact same mistake that his grandpa did, and this guy showed him the scars I mean it's a very least be somewhat paranoid about it.
The only thing about some of these rules stories is how massively obviously it is that something ominous is happening, and they purposely break the rules for no reason before the inevitable happens, even with "feelings of dread" or "I feel horrifically guilty"
Too many people see something and don't want to believe it. Not me spooky shit happens its time to get the fuck out. I don't want a explanation, a picture or anything, I just don't want to come up missing. There are plenty of Darwin award winners out there.
Far too often they give rules without giving a reason as to why the rules are there, so of course people won't follow them. If someone says, "You must hop on one foot while walking through my house.", who's going to do that? If they say, "You must hop on one foot while walking through my house or my granddad standing at the top of the stairs will blow you away with his shotgun." then suddenly there's a reason to follow the rule.
Wait, there is a CreepyPasta that centers around an actual piano in the forest! Seriously, clearly I cannot recall the name, but I can narrow down the narrators: Mr Creeps, CreepsMcPasta, or Dr Creepen.
Such a good story. I've never gone hunting but I raise my own quail for meat, it always bothers me when people don't value the sacrifice. My rules are: give them a comfortable life free from suffering or pain, treat them with kindness and respect, do as little harm to the earth as possible, say thank you, and use as much as you can(return what you cannot)
For some reason the doctor giving the main character a rabies shot is the funniest fucking thing to me. Like the idea of a powerful forest god having rabies just tickles me so much 🤣
I really like this, I want people to feel the way I do about the forest and nature itself. We should love and respect what the earth gives to us, these types of stories just make me happy. Another that's similar is "because you are my baby" it too has a few disturbing parts but it holds a similar idea.
Humans, man. 🙄😪 "Look! It's so beautiful! Let's kill it!! 😄" Lesson, idk, maybe just don't kill things. 🤷♀️ But, Great story and narration, as always. ☺️💕
To be fair... killing animals is the only reason anyone Is around today. Also hunters do far more for animals and wildlife conservation than any organization ever has
I wonder if the buck was a last chance for him to be forgiven by the Yansa? If they would dismiss any of his past offenses if he let that one buck go? Probably not since he would just kill more smaller animals without respect so it would come after him either way.
I loved this story, good horror and great message. I love that the main character didn’t bitch out from the hunting life style, but instead learned his lesson and respected it more.
I just clicked on the notification. But hey man, I haven’t watched you in a couple years. Hearing your voice it sounds a little different. But, missed ya. You kept me so interested and curious in life when I was so low, just hearing you so passionate about these stories is awesome. So genuine. Love it, stay high 🤙. Seriously tho, thank you for being you.
I’m a hunter but when he shot that deer knowing he could not track it pissed me off. Pure stupidity. Especially knowing you don’t even have a clue how to gut a deer.
This was actually quite a nice story, not exactly a horror story but more of a nice “you learned your lesson” kind of story and had a good ending for once. Loved it so much!
I feel that 90% of these creepypasta stories could have much less death and suffering in them if only the protagonists were genre-savvy. Being genre-savvy is clearly an evolutionary advantage.
When the buck popped up in his path and he was going about how beautiful it looked and wanted to kill it, reminded me of his grandfather wanting to kill that buck he saw as well, my how things come full circle, hook knew what was up when he nodded at that deer when he was field dressing and burying the hogs hearts.
Duuuude this would be so cool as an animated story, just imagining monster zombie Yansa charging after the reader one minute and then peacefully returning to its neutral form the other gives me shivers
Coming from a Native American, we treat all animals with respect. When we kill an animal for food we pay respects and say thank you for it making its sacrifice to keep itself fed. We eat most if not all parts of it so non goes to waste.
Coming from a Native American, we treat all animals with respect. When we kill an animal for food we pay respects and say thank you for it making its sacrifice to keep itself fed. We eat most if not all parts of it so non goes to waste.
The narrator in the story is a game dev working in a pandemic, crunching to fix a terrible product. Hmm I think he works for CDPR fixing Cyberpunk 2077
@@cursedman3234 cernunnos is a celtic God of the hunt. A stag with so many branches to his antlers it looks as if the forest grows from them. It's a very old part of the celtic religion that you must always respect him. For while a human may hunt the animals of the forest, their own death will come some day as well. He is no demon or evil spirit. Simply a God who expects respect for the forest and living creatures. There is even a prayer that many followers of the belief will use after a hunt. "Thank you God of the hunt for sharing your bounty. Know that I/we take from need not wantoness, for we know the hour of the hunter will come for us one day. Earth must be fed."
@@arandomcowjustchilling4237 you would be surprised at how many people injure themselves and others as well as the fatal accidents that occur in North America from even those who were raised with little .22s as kids
@@arandomcowjustchilling4237 peeps get lazy, think they're above the rules bc they've handed a rifle so many times and KERBLAAAW blow their heads right off
This is obviously just a story but if anyone were to go hunting or fishing you really should always buy a proper license because the money spent goes to protecting and preserving nature
If you wanted to 'protect' and 'preserve' nature so much, you wouldn't be shooting it dead even for food and such lol I'm not a vegetarian, and bow-hunting is something I admire greatly, but your sentence is a HUGE oxymoron.
Yeah nice job hayden. You dont know what Youre talking about. Hey i get it, some people are boot lickers and want the state and government to be their mom and dad. You know its even illegal in many states to collect rain water? Theres also permits required in some places to star gaze. Unbelievable.
@@AlleyCryptid Hunting is protecting and preserving nature. Overpopulation is a real issue that can destroy ecosystems. It's necessary, both for the land and the animals. When you don't allow hunting you have the same issues with wildlife that California does with Mountain lions. Territories get pushed closer to cities and people get killed for no reason.
@@lukaswilliams5851 oh stop it. Those licenses are used to fund population counts as well as land conservation. Knowing the safe amount that can be hunted without destroying a population is INCREDIBLY important if you want to be hunting years from now. It's one of the FEW things I'll trust the government with.
Another great one! Been doing some work from home lately and decided to play this tonight. Great channel to listen too and grand for some company! Thanks
"I tried the keys, one by one, until of course, it was the last one I tried." Do... do people normally continue trying keys after they find the right one?
I've never understood why people say, "it was the last place I looked". duh? you wouldn't keep looking after finding the thing, it will ALWAYS be in the last place ya looked
How do people in these situations screw up? You just had to wait until another hunt and hope for a good looking buck, and boom! You have your fingers still
@@armandoanimations4104 Queen! He’s not who he says he is! Don’t fall victim to his many talents! Or his charisma, or defining good looks! It’s a trap! Just Messi with ya...🤡
@@misdafireinfexus5828 i dunnow mate maybe she is, i have been warned by sir Jack Durden about a possible fraud but it looks plausible she might be the queen of england, i just dunno mate
Why did the main character suddenly have such an urge for a hunting trophy? He never showed a desire for hunting for anything other then meat for food but suddenly he wanted to do something that specifically broke the biggest rules in the same way his grandfather tried. If the writer wanted the event that broke the rules to stay the same they should have made it so the main character could have proven something to others, like that he isn't so much of a push over to his coworkers and family, with the trophy and had him never really look for it but waiting for the best opportunity. There is a bunch of stuff they could have done to make it make more sense instead of making it feel like it came out of left field
Honestly I felt such disgust when he decided to kill the buck because it would make a beautiful trophy. I don't believe in spirits and yet that's not something I would ever do. Hunting for food is one thing. Trophies feel just wrong.
Very true, if you truly believe that it's beautiful then why kill it? Imagine if an alien species did the same to the most beautiful of us, strapping our heads to a wall after fixing and stitching us from the brutal death it has inflicted
What confuses me about these stories is why the person who gives the rules doesn't try to make them sound reasonable. For example, instead of telling the protagonist about Yansa, he could have just said ''Respect the ecosystem'', ''Don't make the animals suffer'', etc. Just make up something to make it more believable. Tell him there's a native population that has a specific belief that needs to be respected otherwise there'll be fighting between the communities. I don't blame the protagonist for thinking it was some new age stuff, honestly.
A couple of moral lessons that I took from this story. 1. Always appreciate nature, take what you can but don't abuse it. 2. Always follow the rules. They're there for a reason.
"If you go hunting in Yansa's territory, make sure to follow its rules" Me: (Doesn't fallow the rules) (What follows is me being haunted by the evils of Yansa which will slowly drive me mad.)
I liked this one... it's got great context, great characters, character ark, a good plot, good everything. There really was no antagonist in this one though... just a forest that demands respect, and fair treatment. Pretty good though. Great job to the author, and awesome job to creepsmcpasta for narrating it so well!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👻👻👻👻🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽🤍🤍🤍🤍🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽👻👻👻👻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Reminds me of the gunslinger when the crab beasts take his right hand. The last thing he thinks before he loses consciousness is "At least I jack off with my left hand"
He thought the Anwser was easy on him but as programmer i would rather loose my jaw for a few month than permanently loose 2. fingers. I mean holy shit ring and index finger those are some good ones.
True! But I think the justice in it is that those are the two fingers meant to hold an arrow like he used to maim the deer, so it was more like, "Let's see you land that next shot, Archer Boy!"
It was his index and middle finger. So hes not going to be able to draw a bow. Typing is going to be far more difficult as well as much slower. Possibly worst of all, if someone really pisses him off, hes only going to ever be able to give them a single bird....
I never really understand why these protagonists seem so hell bent on breaking each and every rule! He obviously should NOT have shot at that Buck...damn city folk don’t know ‘bout these parts. I think it took those fingers as his job as a programmer will now be just about impossible. And Yansa knew this.
@@capncake8837 you mean you wouldn't be interested in a story like, "My new job came with a bizarre and terrifying list of rules.... I decided to play it safe and followed each and every one of them. My night went by without any issues and my boss even gave me a bonus stating, 'Thank you for giving me a morning that didn't start with cleaning up a puddle of human remains..'"?? Lol
@@capncake8837 Cap’n you have no idea how many times I’ve found myself watching a movie, and thinking, “Dude, why are you going to do this.....Oh, well if you didn’t there’d be no movie.” Soo many times! So I have to constantly allow these actors to make dumb ass decisions just to provide me entertainment. Yeah, I’m ok with that.
Oh, and to any of you hunters out there who’ve actually hunted with a bow, hitting a rabbit, well, you’d have about as good of a chance hitting a bird in flight. And he doesn’t seem to be very fresh on his bowman skills. Hell, even hitting a deer is freaking HARD! A rabbit? You must be joking.
Fun fact, the character in this story is a big ol dumb dumb. Deer have TERRIBLE eye sight and having a deer stare in your direction for a while without seeing you properly is common. Edit: bow hunting deer is also super common. Thing is you need to be basically wearing a ghillie suit and be perfectly still
"It was the last one I tried, because of course it was." It's always the last key you try. Why would you keep trying keys after you found which one works?
I've had he experience of trying every key before finding the proper one, or having to test almost every key more than once because none of them worked, which means I either don't have the key or I didn't put the right key in properly.
Huck: Follow these simple rules and don’t do anything to piss Yansa off or you will end up like me. Issac: Cool , I’m a go shoot this buck in the face real quick.
I love the ending, this was a well done story. I usually hate "follow the rules" stories, because the plot was either dumb or the characters are stupid. But this story is straight forward.
Yansa: Just follow these simple rules and we'll get along fine.
Narrator: What rules?
If I didn’t see “Yansa” I would’ve thought it was “The Answer”
Same! I had this on a long playlist, so that's legit what I thought it was the whole time! I only realized it was Yansa when I saw the title in my watch history.
Especially with his accent
I thought it was Yansey for the first half lol
Same here
SAME LMAO
Huh, two fingers so he can’t use bow ever again... Poetic and historical at the same time.
That’s a good reasoning, I thought it wouldn’t allow him to type anymore so his job would be at at stake. Try typing without two fingers on a keyboard!
@@jackdurden466 well, maybe the spirit is really though about everything? Multipurpose punishment.
But yeah, I believe it was French who cut two fingers of English archers so they won’t be a threat to them... Also, similar punishment was in many cultures. The most notable: archer’s fingers, thief’s hand, oathbreaker’s tongue etc.
So yeah, loved the story and the message it carries .
He'd still be able to use a slightly modified thumb draw to shoot a bow, or a mechanical release
@@Anton-cc7yc apparently that's where flipping people off came from.
Historical too. Many archers had their index and middle fingers removed by the French, so they couldn’t fight any more. That’s also where the two finger salute came from.
You don't have to personally believe in something to respect rules locals give you.
Imagine all the trial and error the original people that hunted on those lands had to go through before learning the rules...
Yeah, and also in basically every other rules horror story. It’s usually never mentioned how the rules were established, so I can only imagine that many people suffered and died to do so.
Yansa actually seems pretty benign, or even benevolent, towards the humans in its forest, so it probably at least TRIED to find a way to communicate the rules to them peacefully. I mean, that rabbit in the story somehow led this guy into a meeting with Huck who then explained them all right there, and doesn't that just seem so convenient?
@@MrMoros1 yeah honestly, if Yansa is willing to help feed you, that's a golden ticket if I ever heard of any, and all you have to do is honor your kill, that's pretty chill. If they got any more lodges out there, I'm moving and living the quiet life with Yansa
@@MrMoros1 I’m not too sure. While the scare would be ugly, plastic surgery and facial reconstruction has come a long way.
There’s no way to get those fingers back.
@@macmurfy2jka With part of the tongue, not cut, but ripped of by an arrow? I dont think so... I would prefer losing few finger's.
I heard him say Ohio and as an Ohio resident I felt it my duty to make sure Huck sounded like he was truly from Ohio, he checks out
Sure does
Ohio gang
This is how you do a horror story right, not too much edge, no unnecessary gore and tragedy, it answers some questions without having to over explain yet remains satisfying and mysterious, and the ending was poignant without being preachy
It's not edgy enough
It's Not gory enough
It's not tragic enough
It's not preachy enough.
@@WoozyCool It is incredibly preachy lmao
Anyone else feel themselves getting vexed at the mention of Yensa being disrespected out right?
Yep, even though it's A story, I would still follow the dang rules.
@@chainlinksart6524 Same.
Kinda dumb to take the shot with a bow anyway
I never understood the need for humans to kill something that’s so beautiful like you don’t need to possess it just let it be
@@Seeitall728 less u hungry
Kinda feel real bad for Huck. He's such a good friend to mc's grandpa and mc himself in return. He's just trying to help this kid and he obviously really appreciated the kinship. I don't think he expected the kid to be as much of a fool. I am glad they stayed friends. Good story.
If you break the rules, The Yansa will make you take a time out in the corner.
Promise?
"he died peacefully in his sleep from a heart attack."
HOW IS THAT PEACEFUL?
He wasn't awake to experience the trauma of the heart attack. Its probably the most peaceful and painless way to go.
heart attacks are typically pretty painful and not something you'd just sleep through. My guess is the author meant "heart failure", which is a common cause of people, especially the elderly, dying in their sleep
@@vanessaashford9203 apparently you can get painless heart attacks (can't remember the name silent heart attack or something like that)
But yeah apparently you could have one and basically not even notice you have had a heart attack
It's a terrifying thought
@@NEMOfishZ92 There is no such thing as a 'peaceful' heart attack. A heart attack during sleep WILL waken the victim. During a heart attack, the heart muscles do not get enough oxygen and this would be enough to send the chest into huge amounts of pain as well as panic. The distress signals originate from the heart but your nerve pathways will find tender spaces to interact with in order to alert the human of a serious issue. Sometimes the pathways lead to your jaw, elbow, even a tooth, and so on. But you WILL wake up and in GREAT amounts of pain and terror. You don't 'die peacefully in your sleep from a heart attack.
@@AlleyCryptid incredibly vivid and informative. Here take your upvote!
This guy was definitely a Cyberpunk dev
Yes i thought so too
hahahaa I can't good one boy
okay how is he going to literally literally do the exact same mistake that his grandpa did, and this guy showed him the scars I mean it's a very least be somewhat paranoid about it.
The only thing about some of these rules stories is how massively obviously it is that something ominous is happening, and they purposely break the rules for no reason before the inevitable happens, even with "feelings of dread" or "I feel horrifically guilty"
Exactly. I was told not to, I feel dread, it feels so wrong... So let's do it anyways! Then again, people can be awfully dumb.
Too many people see something and don't want to believe it. Not me spooky shit happens its time to get the fuck out. I don't want a explanation, a picture or anything, I just don't want to come up missing.
There are plenty of Darwin award winners out there.
That's called foreshadowing, It is literally meant to create tension. This is a story after all.
Far too often they give rules without giving a reason as to why the rules are there, so of course people won't follow them. If someone says, "You must hop on one foot while walking through my house.", who's going to do that? If they say, "You must hop on one foot while walking through my house or my granddad standing at the top of the stairs will blow you away with his shotgun." then suddenly there's a reason to follow the rule.
@@Here_is_Waldo Luckily, this time wasn't that.
I thought that said Yamaha, and pictured a bunch of piano keyboards in the forest
Hunting guitars? 🤟🤣
I thought it said Yanma and I imagined a little dragonfly pokemon picking people up and chucking them out of his woods.
Interesting perspective 🤔
Wait, there is a CreepyPasta that centers around an actual piano in the forest! Seriously, clearly I cannot recall the name, but I can narrow down the narrators: Mr Creeps, CreepsMcPasta, or Dr Creepen.
@@jackdurden466 I think that was the point, there isn't one so everyone was excited and imagination going wild
Such a good story. I've never gone hunting but I raise my own quail for meat, it always bothers me when people don't value the sacrifice. My rules are: give them a comfortable life free from suffering or pain, treat them with kindness and respect, do as little harm to the earth as possible, say thank you, and use as much as you can(return what you cannot)
For some reason the doctor giving the main character a rabies shot is the funniest fucking thing to me. Like the idea of a powerful forest god having rabies just tickles me so much 🤣
I really like this, I want people to feel the way I do about the forest and nature itself. We should love and respect what the earth gives to us, these types of stories just make me happy. Another that's similar is "because you are my baby" it too has a few disturbing parts but it holds a similar idea.
Humans, man. 🙄😪
"Look! It's so beautiful! Let's kill it!! 😄"
Lesson, idk, maybe just don't kill things. 🤷♀️
But, Great story and narration, as always. ☺️💕
To be fair... killing animals is the only reason anyone Is around today. Also hunters do far more for animals and wildlife conservation than any organization ever has
I wonder if the buck was a last chance for him to be forgiven by the Yansa? If they would dismiss any of his past offenses if he let that one buck go? Probably not since he would just kill more smaller animals without respect so it would come after him either way.
I loved this story, good horror and great message. I love that the main character didn’t bitch out from the hunting life style, but instead learned his lesson and respected it more.
I like how the Yansa as punishment took his fingers he used to fire the bolt. very nice detail
Guess yansa acknowledged that the guy really didnt know better and decided on just dont do that again.
I just clicked on the notification. But hey man, I haven’t watched you in a couple years. Hearing your voice it sounds a little different. But, missed ya. You kept me so interested and curious in life when I was so low, just hearing you so passionate about these stories is awesome. So genuine. Love it, stay high 🤙. Seriously tho, thank you for being you.
I’m a hunter but when he shot that deer knowing he could not track it pissed me off. Pure stupidity. Especially knowing you don’t even have a clue how to gut a deer.
Guy: **doesn't follow rules fully**
Yansa: ok I get you're new here, just don't do it again.
This was actually quite a nice story, not exactly a horror story but more of a nice “you learned your lesson” kind of story and had a good ending for once. Loved it so much!
I feel that 90% of these creepypasta stories could have much less death and suffering in them if only the protagonists were genre-savvy.
Being genre-savvy is clearly an evolutionary advantage.
Yansa's justice was satisfying tbh.
I thought he was saying
*"The answer"*
Kind feel stupid now
@@rope435 oh thank god i wasnt the only one lmao
Thats what they did in midevil times to captured enemie archers. Its actually where flipping some one off came from.
@@C-13770 that's fascinating, I'll have to read more about it!
@@C-13770 Snopes says this is false, and mutilating enemy archers would make them worthless for ransom
When the buck popped up in his path and he was going about how beautiful it looked and wanted to kill it, reminded me of his grandfather wanting to kill that buck he saw as well, my how things come full circle, hook knew what was up when he nodded at that deer when he was field dressing and burying the hogs hearts.
Duuuude this would be so cool as an animated story, just imagining monster zombie Yansa charging after the reader one minute and then peacefully returning to its neutral form the other gives me shivers
My new favorite. Every creature deserves respect
Coming from a Native American, we treat all animals with respect. When we kill an animal for food we pay respects and say thank you for it making its sacrifice to keep itself fed. We eat most if not all parts of it so non goes to waste.
The story felt almost like a Ghibli anime.... Princess Mononoke and all that
Those illegal hunters are lucky they ain't in yansa's territory
@@michaelangelo6978 the zombie deer from the story ofc
No, they really don’t. They aren’t humans. They don’t have souls.
Raised by hunters, and this was kind of the way I was taught.
Coming from a Native American, we treat all animals with respect. When we kill an animal for food we pay respects and say thank you for it making its sacrifice to keep itself fed. We eat most if not all parts of it so non goes to waste.
The narrator in the story is a game dev working in a pandemic, crunching to fix a terrible product. Hmm I think he works for CDPR fixing Cyberpunk 2077
That was my thought too!!
CDPR is in Poland though.
@@dust195 CDPR has devs working from different countries
So that’s why so many hunters take what they could after killing an animal, and then leaving something else in return to nature… .
Fascinating
Yes cause otherwise you get mangled by a deer the size of a tank
@@Lizardsareprettycool exactly
A programmer missing two fingies? That’s gonna destroy his ability to work. Along with almost everything else.
These stories wouldn’t be as interesting if you weren’t the one reading them
indd lad.
You are on all of the vids I watch. Who are you
Indeed
@@getgudmundr a guy who has no mustache. He is pretty open about that
@@getgudmundr it's a bot. Listen to "What they aren't Telling you about UA-cam" by Creeps
True! Cernunnos the horned god or Herne. in Europe. so Not just a story.
Elaborate I'm confused
@@cursedman3234 cernunnos is a celtic God of the hunt. A stag with so many branches to his antlers it looks as if the forest grows from them. It's a very old part of the celtic religion that you must always respect him. For while a human may hunt the animals of the forest, their own death will come some day as well. He is no demon or evil spirit. Simply a God who expects respect for the forest and living creatures. There is even a prayer that many followers of the belief will use after a hunt.
"Thank you God of the hunt for sharing your bounty. Know that I/we take from need not wantoness, for we know the hour of the hunter will come for us one day. Earth must be fed."
@@dawnmidnightsun2521 ty
True! Theres also Ọya, whos sometimes known as yansá, who is the spirit of the wind and storms in yoruban legends.
Not just a story, but several stories. None of them true.
hunting and fire arm safety is no joke. you better ALWAYS follow the gun safety guide.
Think that’s kinda obvious
@@arandomcowjustchilling4237 you would be surprised at how many people injure themselves and others as well as the fatal accidents that occur in North America from even those who were raised with little .22s as kids
@@JimmmyRaynor damn didn’t know, just thought that everyone knew how to work guns since the first thing most people learn is safety from my experience
@@arandomcowjustchilling4237 peeps get lazy, think they're above the rules bc they've handed a rifle so many times and KERBLAAAW blow their heads right off
@@JimmmyRaynor lol for real man
I like stories like this it’s more than just horror
This is obviously just a story but if anyone were to go hunting or fishing you really should always buy a proper license because the money spent goes to protecting and preserving nature
If you wanted to 'protect' and 'preserve' nature so much, you wouldn't be shooting it dead even for food and such lol I'm not a vegetarian, and bow-hunting is something I admire greatly, but your sentence is a HUGE oxymoron.
Yeah nice job hayden. You dont know what Youre talking about.
Hey i get it, some people are boot lickers and want the state and government to be their mom and dad.
You know its even illegal in many states to collect rain water? Theres also permits required in some places to star gaze.
Unbelievable.
That is pretty cool mate
@@AlleyCryptid Hunting is protecting and preserving nature. Overpopulation is a real issue that can destroy ecosystems. It's necessary, both for the land and the animals.
When you don't allow hunting you have the same issues with wildlife that California does with Mountain lions. Territories get pushed closer to cities and people get killed for no reason.
@@lukaswilliams5851 oh stop it. Those licenses are used to fund population counts as well as land conservation. Knowing the safe amount that can be hunted without destroying a population is INCREDIBLY important if you want to be hunting years from now. It's one of the FEW things I'll trust the government with.
This is like Dueno... Also spirit of forest. Respect life.
Fk life. Food is life lol
@@smart422 So fuck food??
Another great one! Been doing some work from home lately and decided to play this tonight. Great channel to listen too and grand for some company! Thanks
"I tried the keys, one by one, until of course, it was the last one I tried."
Do... do people normally continue trying keys after they find the right one?
I've never understood why people say, "it was the last place I looked". duh? you wouldn't keep looking after finding the thing, it will ALWAYS be in the last place ya looked
How do people in these situations screw up? You just had to wait until another hunt and hope for a good looking buck, and boom! You have your fingers still
“Too much isolation” Y e a h and I’m the queen of England
Some people don't deal with isolation very well. To each their own 🤷
hey queen of england i am armando
@@armandoanimations4104 Queen! He’s not who he says he is! Don’t fall victim to his many talents! Or his charisma, or defining good looks! It’s a trap!
Just Messi with ya...🤡
Are u?
@@misdafireinfexus5828 i dunnow mate maybe she is, i have been warned by sir Jack Durden about a possible fraud but it looks plausible she might be the queen of england, i just dunno mate
Why did the main character suddenly have such an urge for a hunting trophy? He never showed a desire for hunting for anything other then meat for food but suddenly he wanted to do something that specifically broke the biggest rules in the same way his grandfather tried.
If the writer wanted the event that broke the rules to stay the same they should have made it so the main character could have proven something to others, like that he isn't so much of a push over to his coworkers and family, with the trophy and had him never really look for it but waiting for the best opportunity. There is a bunch of stuff they could have done to make it make more sense instead of making it feel like it came out of left field
Honestly I felt such disgust when he decided to kill the buck because it would make a beautiful trophy. I don't believe in spirits and yet that's not something I would ever do. Hunting for food is one thing. Trophies feel just wrong.
He completely lost any and all sympathy from me in that moment.
Yep, if you want a trophy, then at least eat the rest, such waste
@@wolvie1618 agreed.
Nature happy meal
Very true, if you truly believe that it's beautiful then why kill it? Imagine if an alien species did the same to the most beautiful of us, strapping our heads to a wall after fixing and stitching us from the brutal death it has inflicted
Sounds a bit like "the ritual" on Netflix. Love that movie. Love this story🤙
Was literally thinking that when he said the deer was bigger than house
@@charliebacon3778 haha ay same
I’m adding to my save to listen to again and again folder
I will never understand how admiration to an animal leads to the need to kill it for hunters.
Its 3.52am right now where i from, i get the noti just 23mints ago.. Well, i guess i am up now...
Tool away his ability to use the bow...nice.
Even if you don’t believe in the rules, why would you risk ruining a friendship breaking them for no reason?
“It was dark as balls outside” 😂
I love that line
What confuses me about these stories is why the person who gives the rules doesn't try to make them sound reasonable.
For example, instead of telling the protagonist about Yansa, he could have just said ''Respect the ecosystem'', ''Don't make the animals suffer'', etc.
Just make up something to make it more believable. Tell him there's a native population that has a specific belief that needs to be respected otherwise there'll be fighting between the communities.
I don't blame the protagonist for thinking it was some new age stuff, honestly.
A couple of moral lessons that I took from this story.
1. Always appreciate nature, take what you can but don't abuse it.
2. Always follow the rules. They're there for a reason.
"If you go hunting in Yansa's territory, make sure to follow its rules"
Me: (Doesn't fallow the rules)
(What follows is me being haunted by the evils of Yansa which will slowly drive me mad.)
Am I the only one who thought the deer at the beginning was really cute?
I liked this one... it's got great context, great characters, character ark, a good plot, good everything. There really was no antagonist in this one though... just a forest that demands respect, and fair treatment. Pretty good though. Great job to the author, and awesome job to creepsmcpasta for narrating it so well!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👻👻👻👻🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽🤍🤍🤍🤍🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽🤴🏽👻👻👻👻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I really love that Yansa is a kind god and not an evil presence... it’s a nice alternative
Ikr
No. It’s an evil god. What right does it have to judge humans? Is it no better by doling out corporal punishment for breaking arbitrary rules?
@@nicwelch it’s his land he can enforce whatever laws he wants
I currently am running a fever in bed, I didn’t realise ‘Kansas’ wasn’t in the title til after I finished the story haha
Weather its a true story or not, it is wise to respect nature and respect the animal you kill
I really like this story 💕 I couldn't kill an animal for meat. I'd ask Yansa for mushrooms...
Then you would starve. You have never had necessity. You would kill for food. You just don't know it.
Great story and reading. Gave me the chills a few times. Nature is to be respected!! I can only wish Yansa was real...
Perfect timing , i wanted to go to sleep
@@h2o_struckmars I agree too
@@h2o_struckmars about the sleeping part ... yeah it didn't really work out
Same
Every authority figure in stories: There are only a few simple rules.
Every protagonist in those stories: WHAT RULES?
I haven't heard a story this good in a long time.
"Argh! My ja...er...writing hand!"
Reminds me of the gunslinger when the crab beasts take his right hand. The last thing he thinks before he loses consciousness is "At least I jack off with my left hand"
This story honestly reminds me of some of the folk tails I heard as a kid, and great job on the video, the narration was great!
Lord Creeps has blessed us with a 44 min Creepypasta!
A lot of these stories sound like they were written by aliens that've learned everything they know about the outdoors from Hollywood.
Thank you for all the long stories lately
He thought the Anwser was easy on him but as programmer i would rather loose my jaw for a few month than permanently loose 2. fingers.
I mean holy shit ring and index finger those are some good ones.
That’s exactly what I said! As if Yansa knew, “see how work goes now, asshole.”
True! But I think the justice in it is that those are the two fingers meant to hold an arrow like he used to maim the deer, so it was more like, "Let's see you land that next shot, Archer Boy!"
It was his index and middle finger. So hes not going to be able to draw a bow. Typing is going to be far more difficult as well as much slower. Possibly worst of all, if someone really pisses him off, hes only going to ever be able to give them a single bird....
The key that works should always be the last one you try... If its not, then you're probably a crazy person..
I never really understand why these protagonists seem so hell bent on breaking each and every rule! He obviously should NOT have shot at that Buck...damn city folk don’t know ‘bout these parts.
I think it took those fingers as his job as a programmer will now be just about impossible. And Yansa knew this.
That and it'll be damn hard to draw a bow again
I think they always break the rules purely because it wouldn’t be as entertaining if they followed all of them and stayed safe.
@@capncake8837 you mean you wouldn't be interested in a story like, "My new job came with a bizarre and terrifying list of rules.... I decided to play it safe and followed each and every one of them. My night went by without any issues and my boss even gave me a bonus stating, 'Thank you for giving me a morning that didn't start with cleaning up a puddle of human remains..'"??
Lol
@@capncake8837 Cap’n you have no idea how many times I’ve found myself watching a movie, and thinking, “Dude, why are you going to do this.....Oh, well if you didn’t there’d be no movie.” Soo many times! So I have to constantly allow these actors to make dumb ass decisions just to provide me entertainment. Yeah, I’m ok with that.
Oh, and to any of you hunters out there who’ve actually hunted with a bow, hitting a rabbit, well, you’d have about as good of a chance hitting a bird in flight. And he doesn’t seem to be very fresh on his bowman skills. Hell, even hitting a deer is freaking HARD! A rabbit? You must be joking.
Fallout 76 Game dev plays an open-world survival game IRL and wanders into a Level 99 Enemy zone.
Fun fact, the character in this story is a big ol dumb dumb. Deer have TERRIBLE eye sight and having a deer stare in your direction for a while without seeing you properly is common.
Edit: bow hunting deer is also super common. Thing is you need to be basically wearing a ghillie suit and be perfectly still
Oh wow, I loved this! Thank you so very much! Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Yessssss I’m so glad this notif wasn’t buried in my 5,000 notifications a day
Just get rid of social media and crappy news apps, you'll be alright.
"It was the last one I tried, because of course it was."
It's always the last key you try. Why would you keep trying keys after you found which one works?
I've had he experience of trying every key before finding the proper one, or having to test almost every key more than once because none of them worked, which means I either don't have the key or I didn't put the right key in properly.
If u break the rules, it breaks your bones. Love the old school folks.
Honestly Huck could've said a literal demon deer would come if he broke the rules
Just in time, about to start working and was looking for something to listen. Thank you for all the videos
Thatexoguy with another banger. Dude you need to let us know if there's more to your asylum story
I’m glad I was able to listen to this again. A big favorite of mine.
Always follow the rules..... Living in the woods can be scary....
I never understood trophy hunters at all.
That's not how hunting works, you don't just pick up gramps old bow and go all Rambo.
Huck: Follow these simple rules and don’t do anything to piss Yansa off or you will end up like me.
Issac: Cool , I’m a go shoot this buck in the face real quick.
I'm from the south I was taught if you hunt something you use every part you can.
One of the best stories so far. Great find, thank you for narrating it
W Yansa bro. The man just wants his forest to be peaceful and calm
Honestly one of the better endings to one of these and I really like the poetic ending of losing his bow fingers. Fantastic!
Im only 20 minutes in but these two are going to broke back yansa eachother, Im calling it.
That would have been damn hilarious, and His ex, Yansa, would’ve made him pay!
This is what happens to everyone in Valheim when they summon Eikthyr for the first time.
I just started playing yesterday. And as soon as there was a deer on screen I thought of the game.
i'm just going to bed and was looking for something to listen to☺️ thank you!! keep up the good work man, you're the best🤍
So a New Yorker suddenly starts hunting🙄 unless he s used to the gore since childhood
Great story. Great telling of it. Love your work!
I love the ending, this was a well done story. I usually hate "follow the rules" stories, because the plot was either dumb or the characters are stupid. But this story is straight forward.