White Eyes
White Eyes is a term used to refer to a group of laborers who befell a terrible fate at the hands of an extremely greedy business man named Charles H. Aurness. During the period known as the American Old West around 1874, Aurness owned an extremely prosperous gold mine located in a remote area of the Black Hills, Wyoming. Due to Aurness' greed and haste during the gold rush corners were cut in the construction of the mine and inevitably a mine shaft collapsed trapping 16 of the laborers in pitch black darkness. Upon hearing this news and investigating the damage Aurness decided that it would be best to close the mine and move on as it would be very costly to compensate the workers families, he paid off the rest of the laborers to keep their mouths shut and left the isolated area of Black Hills near his mine under the cover of darkness.
Meanwhile, the trapped miners distraughtly attempted to escape their stone tomb but with no success, for 6 months they survived on rations and water which was running from an underground stream but food was running low. Eventually they turned to cannibalism as the only means to survive, surrounded by the desecrated carcasses of their friends, the haunting echo's of drips landing on the cold rock and gradually deteriorating, the remaining men went completely insane. After a year suicide was the last option and the men attempted to drown themselves in the small underground stream, only at this point they discovered that they could escape through a flooded part of the mine. They made their escape into a cold treacherous night and disappeared into the dense forest high in the mountains.
Months later a hunter traveling in the area discovered the skinned body of Charles H. Aurness hanging from a tree near to the entrance of the abandoned mine, his intestines and bowels had been strewn across the ground and his jaw had been ripped off and embedded in the wooden slats that cordoned off the mine. Since that first disturbing event human bones were discovered scattered about the forest surrounding the mine, locals avoided the area but people continued disappearing during the night, in an effort to save the people in the surrounding villages from a painful and horrific death the local sheriff traveled to the mine to try and gain access. He blew open the entrance and inside he discovered the many decaying corpses of the miners along with Aurness' diary which contained details of the events which occurred over two years ago. Upon leaving the mine he saw the silhouette of a pale, lanky creature perched high above him on some rocks, its white eyes fixated obsessively on him. The sheriff fled the area but sustained a heavy bite on his leg, in the following weeks he became delirious from a heavy fever and died. Till this day hikers are sometimes reported missing and are often discovered months later with their eyeballs sucked out.
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Jan 31 2012, 2:40 AM EST by
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It sounds more like a wendigo to me. The way they were made into monsters (That is, the cannabalism), the targeting human victims, the insanity and the 'lanky creature' are all consistent with the lore on wendigos. Look it up, you might learn something new.
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Wendigos are the spawn of vampires and wolf-like demons known as lycans. Wendigos perferred to feast on human hearts and are very intelligent creatures that often rely on animal-like instincts when hunting for there prey. They usually rip their victim's heart out with their razor sharp claws and rarely use their teeth for anything other than eating. Their hide is very tough and cannot be pierced by human weapons, although Mithril-silver will usually do the trick.
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Oct 13 2011, 12:18 PM EDT by
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aye i live in wyoming i wonder if dis **** is true. well *** idk. lets find out.
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I don't think it's fanfiction, they cited this site as a source, but it doesn't sound like a monster, only a bunch of angry miners. I don't see how you can name this entry 'white eyes' when there isn't a monster there. More like...cannibal miners.
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"Upon leaving the mine he saw the silhouette of a pale, lanky creature perched high above him on some rocks, its white eyes fixated obsessively on him. The sheriff fled the area but sustained a heavy bite on his leg, in the following weeks he became delirious from a heavy fever and died. Till this day hikers are sometimes reported missing and are often discovered months later with their eyeballs sucked out." You didn't read the whole thing. The entry is called White Eyes because there's a monster involved in the very end. I've never heard of this story or creature before until now and my theory is - due to the story - Whatever was left of miners ...their anger, hunger, and insanity somehow became real or one of them cursed that area ....one last form of revenge from the miners.Not saying I believe it or anything and my theory could be wrong but it's an interesting thing and good story even if it is just a story.
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