Secret Society Dead Bunny Gang Site
Though entirely fictional, the Dead Bunny Gang has inspired real-world prank collectives and ARG players. In 2021, a group calling themselves “DBG IRL” placed 200 wooden bunnies in national parks across the Pacific Northwest, each with a QR code linking to a static-filled video of a countdown from 10,000. The FBI’s Cyber Division issued a private memo (later leaked on 4chan) noting that while the group is “non-violent,” their activities cause “public nuisance and potential for panic.” No arrests have been made.
Introduction Unlike the centuries-old fraternal orders of the Illuminati or Freemasons, the Dead Bunny Gang exists as a product of the post-internet age—a hybrid of creepypasta narrative, alternate reality game (ARG) design, and subcultural fashion. The entity is most famously recognized as the fictional secret society from the 2019-2022 interactive web series TheSunVanished (TSV), though its roots have been retroactively seeded into various underground art movements. The "Dead Bunny" is not a literal lagomorph but a symbol of innocence corrupted, a silent witness to collapse, and a marker of allegiance to anti-establishment nihilism masked as playful dread. secret society dead bunny gang
Colors: Black, white, and a specific shade of “warning red” (#C41E3A). Members are known to leave painted wooden rabbit figurines at locations of interest—abandoned malls, data centers, or sites of sudden disappearances. Though entirely fictional, the Dead Bunny Gang has