So i tried to search "urushdaur" and all I found was conspiracy theories, creepy pastas and a novel, where did they took that name from? Those conspiracies normally takes those things from actual history and folklore
Try searching with a date range of like 1999-2005, and see if it was still a thing back then? Sometimes these conspiracy theories spiral from a single news story/thing that gets buried in the explosion of content
Thanks, so here’s what I found with that method:
Before the novel gets published (2009) there's only "dirty" posts (pages that dont contain mention of urushdaur but link to pages made later that do indeed mention it) I got basically 4 leads:
A malasian (?) tiktok that mentions the rothschild
A bodybuilding Facebook page in spanish that links to a video that as far as Ive seen its not conspiratorial but mentions urushdaur in the title probably as a method for the Physical change of the bodybuilder he talks about in the video.
A spanish written blog about misticism.
A wiki of metal bands (there's an Argentinian group under that name)
And post 2009, most misticism blogs that talk about it are in spanish, an considering the novel's author is from spain, I think that might be be our point 0
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u/Undead_archer 7d ago
So i tried to search "urushdaur" and all I found was conspiracy theories, creepy pastas and a novel, where did they took that name from? Those conspiracies normally takes those things from actual history and folklore