Edwin Kingsly
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i will write christian related and social contents.Also,stories like horror,moral,fiction
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The Haunting of Kampong Seri
In the heart of the Malaysian countryside lies a small village called Kampong Seri. With lush greenery and a serene river flowing nearby, it appeared to be an idyllic place. However, the villagers knew that darkness lurked amidst the beauty. They whispered tales of a vengeful spirit, a Pontianak, who haunted the village, seeking retribution for a long-forgotten tragedy.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
The Haunting Elegance of Raynham Hall
In the grand countryside of Norfolk, England, nestled amidst ancient trees and lush meadows, stood the majestic Raynham Hall. This magnificent mansion, known for its opulence and history, held a dark secret that sent shivers down the spines of all who heard the tale - the legend of The Brown Lady.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Love, Laughter, and Lattes
DESCRIPTION OF THE STORY: In "Love, Laughter, and Lattes: A Latte Love and Comic Connections," join Lucy and Ethan in the enchanting town of Willowbrook as their paths intertwine in the most unexpected and delightful ways. Lucy's Latte Haven becomes the backdrop for a heartwarming romance comedy, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blossoming love.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Humor
The Haunting of Adams: Unraveling the Sinister Secrets of the Bell Witch
The Bell Witch is one of the most infamous and enduring American folklore stories centered around a haunting and poltergeist activity. The legend originated in Adams, Tennessee, during the early 19th century, and it has become a prominent part of American supernatural history.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Torture Practices of the Ancient World
In total, Julius Caesar reckoned that he had 1,192,000 enemies killed during his reign. Meanwhile the Emperor Tiberius would have young men's urethras laced shut before force-feeding them wine. And, under Caligula, it became customary to saw noblemen in half.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in History
Eerie Tales of Hauntings Around the World
The White Lady of Germany:In Germany, there is a legend about the "Weiße Frau" or White Lady, who is said to be the spirit of Countess Kunigunde of Orlamünde. She was accused of infidelity and sentenced to death by her husband in the 13th century. Since then, her ghost has been reported haunting the castle and its surroundings.The Aokigahara Forest, Japan:Aokigahara, also known as the Suicide Forest, is located at the northwest base of Mount Fuji in Japan. It is infamous for being a place where many people have taken their lives. Visitors have reported feeling an eerie presence and hearing unexplained sounds while exploring the dense forest. The Bell Witch, Tennessee, USA:The Bell Witch haunting is a famous American folklore story that took place in the early 19th century. The Bell family claimed to be tormented by a malevolent spirit known as the Bell Witch. It allegedly caused physical harm, spoke to family members, and even predicted future events. The Pontianak, Southeast Asia:In Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore, the Pontianak is a well-known ghostly figure. She is said to be the spirit of a woman who died during childbirth, seeking revenge on men. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair and a white dress, but her appearance turns horrifying when she reveals her true nature. The Château de Brissac, France:The Château de Brissac is known as one of the most haunted castles in France. Legend has it that the castle is haunted by the ghost of the "Green Lady," Charlotte de Brézé, who was murdered by her husband in a fit of jealousy. Visitors have claimed to see her wandering the halls and rooms of the castle. The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall, England:Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, is said to be haunted by the ghost of Lady Dorothy Walpole, known as the "Brown Lady." Her ghost has been reportedly seen descending the grand staircase of the hall and has been the subject of numerous paranormal investigations. La Llorona, Latin America:La Llorona, which translates to "The Weeping Woman," is a well-known legend in Latin American countries, particularly Mexico. The story revolves around a woman who drowned her children in a fit of rage and despair after being abandoned by her husband. Her ghost is said to wander near bodies of water, wailing and looking for her lost children. The legend serves as a cautionary tale for children, warning them not to stay out late or misbehave. The Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana, USA:The Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana is infamous for its alleged hauntings. One of the most popular ghost stories involves Chloe, a slave girl who was killed for eavesdropping on her owner's conversation. Visitors have reported seeing her ghost wandering around the plantation, wearing a turban to conceal her severed ear. The Churel, South Asia:In South Asian folklore, the Churel is a malevolent female ghost or demon that targets men, especially those who have mistreated women or abandoned their families. The Churel is believed to be a vengeful spirit, taking on a beautiful appearance to lure her victims before revealing her terrifying true form. The Tower of London, England:The Tower of London has a long history of ghostly sightings. One of the most famous apparitions is the ghost of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, who was beheaded at the tower in 1536. Her ghost has been reportedly seen wandering the grounds, carrying her head under her arm. The Greyfriars Kirkyard, Scotland:Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh, Scotland, is believed to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in the world. The Mackenzie Poltergeist is a famous ghost associated with the Kirkyard. The spirit is said to be that of Sir George Mackenzie, a former Lord Advocate, whose tomb has become a focal point for paranormal activity. The Higbee Beach UFO, New Jersey, USA:In 2004, a group of friends reported witnessing a UFO sighting at Higbee Beach, New Jersey. They claimed to have encountered a mysterious craft that emitted strange lights and sounds. Since then, the area has become a hotbed for UFO enthusiasts and ghost hunters, intrigued by the unexplained phenomenon. These ghost and horror stories are just a few examples of the rich tapestry of folklore and urban legends from various cultures around the world. Whether you believe in the supernatural or not, these tales continue to captivate and intrigue people, adding to the mystique of the unknown.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Love Unscripted
Description of the story:"Love in the Laughter" is a heartwarming romance comedy set in the charming town of Amoreville. The story revolves around two central characters, Alex and Lily, who have distinct personalities that seem to be poles apart. Alex is a witty and charming stand-up comedian known for his humor, while Lily is a sweet and introverted bookstore owner.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Horror
Fabulous facts about christmas traditions and customs
Many people think Christmas is on December the 25th and that's all there is to Christmas. However, for many people around the world, in different countries and in different Christian traditions, Christmas lasts for a lot longer than that - and it's even celebrated at different times!
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in History
Enchanting yuletide wonders-A heartwarming christmas story
Long ago, about 2000 years, when King Herod ruled Judea (now part of Israel), God sent the angel Gabriel to a young woman who lived in the northern town of Nazareth. The girl's name was Mary and she was engaged to marry Joseph.The angel Gabriel said to Mary: 'Peace be with you! God has blessed you and is pleased with you.' Mary was very surprised by this and wondered what the angel meant. The angel said to her 'Don't be afraid, God has been very kind to you. You will become pregnant by the Holy Spirit and give birth to a baby boy and you will call him Jesus. He will be God's own Son and his kingdom will never end.' Mary was very afraid but she trusted God. 'Let it happen as God chooses.' she replied to the angel. Gabriel also told Mary that her cousin Elizabeth, who everyone thought was too old to have children, would have a baby boy whom God had chosen to prepare the way for Jesus.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in History
Galactic Giggles
Once upon a time in a small, quirky town called Hilarityville, the residents lived up to their town's name. Laughter filled the air like a contagious virus, and jokes were exchanged like currency. The town's comedy club, "Cosmic Chuckles," was the center of attention, attracting comedians from across the universe. But little did the people of Hilarityville know that they were about to receive some unexpected cosmic guests.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Humor
Whimsyville Wonders-A Chocolatey Misadventure
Once upon a time in the quirky little town of Whimsyville, where humans and animals lived together in harmony, something eerie and mysterious was about to unfold. The townsfolk were always known for their odd sense of humor, and nothing was taken too seriously—until that fateful day.
By Edwin Kingsly10 months ago in Humor