THREE KINGS RITUAL

This is an urban legend.

Unlike most urban legends, this one feels more like an occult practice rather than just a scary story. 

It is often said to have originated from the deep web or just people interested in supernatural folklore.

… And is often in association with summoning spirits or peering into the unknown.

To perform the ritual, you must enter a completely dark room at 3:30 AM and set up three chairs in a triangle formation. 

One chair, known as the Throne, is for the participant. 

The other two chairs, placed to the left and right, represent the Queen and the Fool, whose reflections are shown in two large mirrors facing the throne. 

Also, a lit candle, a bucket of water, and an object of deep personal meaning or significance must be placed nearby.

The participant must sit in the Throne and stare into the darkness, never ever directly looking at the mirrors. 

If performed correctly, strange visions, voices, or even spirits may begin to communicate to the participant.

However, if something goes wrong— like the candle blowing out— the ritualist would end up being trapped in the other realm. 

Many who have attempted this ritual talk about seeing distorted figures in the mirrors or feeling an invisible presence of someone else in the room. 

Some say they were unable to move or speak; it was as if something else had taken control of their body.

Despite so many warnings to never attempt the ritual alone, the Three Kings Ritual remains one of the most well-known supernatural games many go ahead to try.