Edwin Kingsly
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i will write christian related and social contents.Also,stories like horror,moral,fiction
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Shadows of the Past and The Cursed Pharaoh's Tomb
Shadows of the Past: Once, in the ancient city of Pompeii, a young woman named Lucia experienced a terrifying encounter. Late one night, as she wandered through the eerily quiet streets, she noticed a shadowy figure following her. Heart pounding, she quickened her pace, but the figure persisted, never revealing its face.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Unveiling the Mysteries of Extraterrestrial Life: From Ancient Clues to Modern Explorations
DESCRIPTION OF THE STORY: Throughout human history, the idea of extraterrestrial life has been a subject of fascination, intrigue, and debate. From ancient civilizations to modern scientists and space researchers, the possibility of aliens has captured the human imagination.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Earth
Exploring the Fascinating World of Time Travel and Time Machine Stories
Time travel and time machine stories have captured the imagination of people throughout the world for centuries. The concept of traveling through time, whether to the past or the future, has been explored in various forms of literature, movies, and other media. These stories often present intriguing scenarios, philosophical questions, and imaginative adventures that captivate audiences of all ages. Let's explore some of the prominent types of time travel narratives and examples from different cultures and time periods.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Earth
Torture methods in the People’s Republic of China
Torture methods in the People’s Republic of China Almost every prisoner in the People’s Republic of China had to or still has to suffer being beaten and kicked. This by far most common form of abuse is especially easy to spot once the prisoner has been released from prison as the victims exhibit widespread bruises and injuries on their bodies. Numerous victims of torture have reported that the beatings and other torture methods stopped a few weeks before they were due to be released from the camps or penitentiaries in order not to leave behind any external signs of the abuse.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in History
This Gruesome List Of Some Of The Most Horrific Torture Methods Will Make You Lose Your Appetite
Before Google search or truth or dare became a mainstream thing, people used other methods to extract information. But not everyone had the gift of subterfuge. Torture was a popular way of getting people to reveal information or confess to crimes (which they sometimes did not commit). While impaling people or crucifying them or even laying them on a torture rack was pretty common in history, there have been other methods that are so screwed up that simply reading about them might make you shudder. No, seriously, if you’re easily rattled, reading further might not be the best idea.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in History
Whispers of the Haunted Manor: Unraveling the Dark Secrets of the Harroway Family
DESCRIPTION OF THE STORY: In the chilling tale of "Whispers of the Haunted Manor," the ominous secrets of the Harroway family come to light, revealing a haunting past that has cast a malevolent spell over the once-grand mansion. As legends of ghostly apparitions and eerie encounters circulate, one brave historian, Sarah, embarks on a relentless quest to uncover the truth and bring peace to the tormented souls trapped within. Witness the power of forgiveness and redemption as Sarah's courage leads to a remarkable transformation of the Haunted Manor, turning it from a place of fear into a beacon of hope and healing. This captivating story explores the eternal connection between the living and the departed, reminding us that even in the darkest of tales, there lies a glimmer of redemption and a chance for closure. Prepare to be enthralled by a narrative that bridges the gap between the supernatural and the human heart. INTO THE STORY:
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
A Haunting Tale of Terror
DESCRIPTION OF THE STORY: In "The House of Shadows: A Haunting Tale of Terror," delve into the spine-chilling true incident that sent shivers down the spines of people worldwide. Explore the remote village nestled deep within the dense woods, where a cursed abode known as "The House of Shadows" whispered secrets of terror. Witness the daring exploration of a group of teenagers who dared to step into the haunted dwelling, unleashing malevolent spirits that would haunt their dreams forever.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Whispers of Aokigahara and Haunted Manor of Bodmin
Once, in the remote village of Aokigahara, Japan, a group of curious adventurers decided to explore the infamous "Suicide Forest." They had heard chilling tales of ghostly apparitions and wandering spirits, but they dismissed them as mere legends.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Whispers of the Bhairavi-A Terrifying Encounter in India's Haunted Mansion and The Haunted Castle of Romania
INTO THE STORY:Once upon a moonlit night in a remote village of India, whispers of a chilling legend echoed through the shadows. The tale spoke of a malevolent spirit, known as the "Bhairavi," said to roam the dark alleys seeking vengeance for a long-forgotten tragedy.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
The History of St. Nicholas, Santa Claus & Father Christmas
St. Nicholas was a Bishop who lived in the fourth century, in a place called Myra in Asia Minor (now called Turkey). He was a very rich man because his parents died when he was young and left him a lot of money. He was also a very kind man and had a reputation for helping the poor and giving secret gifts to people who needed it. There are several legends about St. Nicholas, although we don't know if any of them are true!The most famous story about St. Nicholas tells how the custom of hanging up stockings to put presents in first started! It goes like this:There was a poor man who had three daughters. The man was so poor that he did not have enough money for a dowry, so his daughters couldn't get married. (A dowry is a sum of money paid to the bridegroom by the bride's parents on the wedding day. This still happens in some countries, even today.) One night, Nicholas secretly dropped a bag of gold down the chimney and into the house (this meant that the oldest daughter was then able to be married). The bag fell into a stocking that had been hung by the fire to dry! This was repeated later with the second daughter. Finally, determined to discover the person who had given him the money, the father secretly hid by the fire every evening until he caught Nicholas dropping in a bag of gold. Nicholas begged the man to not tell anyone what he had done, because he did not want to bring attention to himself. But soon the news got out and when anyone received a secret gift, it was thought that maybe it was from Nicholas.Because of his kindness Nicholas was made a Saint. St. Nicholas is not only the saint of children but also of sailors! One story tells of him helping some sailors that were caught in a bad storm off the coast of Turkey. The storm was raging around them and all the men were terrified that their ship would sink beneath the giant waves. They prayed to St. Nicholas to help them. Suddenly, he was standing on the deck before them. He ordered the sea to be calm, the storm died away, and they were able to sail their ship safely to port.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in History
The Haunting of Willow Manor
DESCRIPTION OF THE STORY: In "Shadows of the Forgotten: The Haunting of Willow Manor," embark on a bone-chilling journey into the darkness of an abandoned mansion with a sinister past. Five brave friends dare to challenge their fears, only to confront a malevolent presence that defies explanation.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror