SAMSARA (Analog Horror)
Project Overview
Samsara – A Found Footage Horror Series
Synopsis:
Victoria Lanslo, an independent researcher and amateur documentarian, stumbles upon a collection of lost tapes tied to a long-forgotten cult known as Samsara. Through her investigations, she pieces together the rise and fall of its enigmatic leader, Father Jeremiah, a man who was once a devout believer but ultimately sought to escape its grasp. What begins as a simple analysis of cryptic footage soon spirals into a harrowing descent into the cult’s indoctrination methods, its grip on its followers, and the unsettling fate of those who dared to defy it.
The series unfolds through Victoria’s perspective as she examines the unearthed footage, uncover
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Very fatherly stereotypical 1950s father voice
she knows how important it is to return before dusk!
Both of us even had to do the same when we were Maya’s age!
uh ohhh Maya.. your finger is bleeding.
I hope she’s okay..
Oh dear oh dear
Hi ya Maya!
- english
- all american accents
- tired
- Passionate
- Mature
- introspective
There comes a time in everyone’s life where they question their creator….. To me, religion is a temporary solace weaved from denial made up of corrupted minds….. Today, I give you all my findings.
Jeremiah Manna wasn’t found. There isn’t a specific date or time of his death. Samsara is still out there. It will always be out there. I’m Victoria Lanslo, you know where to find me.
Here are some illustrations from one of the books I’ve found on my visit to one of the cult sites. The cover says the name “Ruby”.
Juniper (16-17) is a devout follower of the cult Samsara. Young, sweet-voiced, and full of praise for her leaders, she radiates innocence on the surface—but beneath her soft, singsong tone lies a chilling devotion to a terrifying system. She does not question, she obeys. When she smiles, it’s warm—but when she speaks, it feels rehearsed, hollow, and blindly loyal.
She acts as a spokesperson or cheerful messenger, often delivering cult messages in upbeat tones that clash disturbingly with the content. Her optimism is performative, and when cracks form in her voice, it’s clear something deeper is brewing—but whether it’s fear, trauma, or denial is never certain.
Traits:
• Voice: Airy, melodic, a little too cheerful—like a kids’ TV host trying too hard to smile.
• Emotion: Always composed. Even when delivering dark or violent messages, she sounds gentle and hopeful.
• Performance Notes: Think of a child reciting something they’ve been told over and over. Her speech patterns are poetic, looped, or mantra-like.
- Melodic
- all american accents
- warm
- Cheerful
- Airy
- female teen
Hello Everyone! It’s Sister Juniper! Joseph has sent me to speak.. Oh father… we are so so so so so upset and uncomfortable that you have yet to come home yet! We’re sure that you have a reasonable excuse to leave so abruptly. But we hope you’d come home! We’d figure a couple of our family members would like to say a couple of things to the rest of us. To assure ourselves that everything is okay!
Now, everyone. A hymn from the reading of the Sacred book of Samsara….
Well it looks like it’s time for bed everyone! Now don’t worry Joseph is watching over us extra carefully today! But do not fret about our Father! He will return soon! Rejoice! For our samsara is here!
Joseph Manna is the hidden leader of the Samsara cult and the brother of the original Father Jeremiah. He’s a deeply disturbed and delusional man, consumed by the mythology he helped perpetuate. Once manipulated by his brother into believing he could hear divine voices, Joseph now sees himself as the only one who can interpret the words of Rex Pinorum, the “Lord of the Pines.”
He speaks in grand, cryptic language, often slipping between scripture-like declarations and rambling hallucinations. He believes he is chosen—but he also believes he is cursed. His madness is disguised as prophecy, and his power lies in how much others fear questioning him.
Though rarely seen, when he does appear, his presence is commanding—still, eerie, and ritualistic. He may be frail in body, but his words carry the weight of fanaticism.
- Cold
- Slow
- Whispery
- raspy
- deep
- adult
- all american accents
- hurt
- american
I see. Rex Pinorum speak. Brother, her my words for I, I do not speak them. Our lord may use my tongue… False vessel, Blind in the pines. You stole it. The book of all books. The items of all items. You stole Rex Pinorum. Rex pinorum does not speak to thee now but watches thee wander. And wander. Embrace your excitatio. For the delay will vanish.
We have erred greatly. Lo, my brother hath spoken unto me! He uttereth words which only the pines do comprehend! Yea, we have dwelt in the years of desolation!
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