To understand the keyword's origin, one must look at a now-deleted Pastebin entry from March 14, 2021, titled eng_go_db_v1.txt. Crawled by the Wayback Machine before its deletion, the document contained only six lines of text:
SIGIL: LEPUS-01MODE: ENG GOTRUTH: THE BUNNY IS NOT DEAD. IT IS WAITING.GROUP: 47.156.148.225 (DECAYING)V1_RITUAL: FIND THE THREE CLOCKS. STOP THE MIDDLE ONE.END TRANSMISSION.
Cybersecurity analysts noted that the IP address 47.156.148.225 traced back to a decommissioned server in Burbank, California, once used by a defunct indie studio working on a psychological horror game called "Lagomorph." The game was canceled in 2019, but beta testers reported finding hidden rooms featuring taxidermied rabbits holding Scrabble tiles. eng go secret society dead bunny group v1
The "Three Clocks" ritual is the defining feature of the "Eng Go Secret Society Dead Bunny Group v1." Across various deep web forums, users claimed that executing the ritual required:
Those who claimed to have completed the v1 ritual reported receiving a single .txt file containing only the word: "OWL." This led to the belief that the Dead Bunny Group v1 was actually a precursor or a "junior division" of a larger, owl-themed society. To understand the keyword's origin, one must look
The Dead Bunny Group is not a myth—it is a memory weaponized. Formed in the collapse cycles of the Eng Go Engine Wars, V1 was the first “dead drop” cell: engineers, signal-breakers, and memory artists who swore no oath, only a ritual. Each member carries a single dead rabbit’s foot, not for luck—but for remembrance of failure.
The suffix "v1" (Version 1) is crucial. In the world of digital secret societies, versions are not updates; they are iterations of reality. "Dead Bunny Group v1" suggests that there was an original, now-defunct or "completed" iteration of the society. v2, if it exists, would have different rules, different ciphers, and a different "bunny." SIGIL: LEPUS-01 MODE: ENG GO TRUTH: THE BUNNY
Why is v1 so sought after? Because v1 contained the "Eng Go" source code—the original puzzle that unlocked the group’s existence.