
Keerthana Thirumalairaj
Bio
An Independent Solitude girl, who recently found the interests in writings and converts Facts and imaginations into writings.
Stories (140/0)
The Legend of the Flying Crocodile
In the heart of the Albanian Alps, deep in the rugged mountains, there was a small village nestled within the steep valleys. The village was quaint and idyllic, with its cobblestone streets, thatched-roofed houses, and small fields of crops.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Curse of Mount Tomorr: A Haunting Tale of Adventure and Tragedy
Mount Tomorr is a majestic and imposing mountain located in the heart of southern Albania. It is a sacred site for the locals and is said to be home to the spirits of their ancestors. The mountain is surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills, and it is said that the air on the mountain is thick with the spirits of the dead.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Haunted Bunkers of Albania
During the communist era inunkers of Albania Albania, the government built thousands of bunkers all over the country to protect against potential attacks. Today, many of these bunkers are abandoned and hidden in remote areas. Some have been turned into tourist attractions, while others remain a mystery.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Ghost of the National Theater
The National Theater of Albania is an iconic landmark located in the bustling city of Tirana. Built in the 1950s, the theater has been home to some of the most legendary performances in Albanian history. But, it is also known for its infamous ghost, who is said to haunt the theater to this day.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Haunting Truth of Lake Ohrid: A Tale of Greed and Monster
Deep in the heart of the Balkans, nestled between the mountain ranges of Albania and North Macedonia, lies Lake Ohrid. This ancient lake has been a source of myth and legend for centuries, its waters shrouded in mystery and darkness. Some say that the lake is bottomless, while others claim that it is home to a sea monster that preys on unsuspecting swimmers. But the truth is even more haunting than the legends that surround it.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Curse of the Pyramid of Tirana
Deep in the heart of Tirana stood a concrete behemoth, the Pyramid of Tirana. It was once a symbol of power and grandeur, a testament to the might of the communist regime that ruled over Albania for decades. But now, it was a relic of a bygone era, a towering structure abandoned and forgotten by the people who once worshipped it.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Enigma of the Blue Eye
In the small village of Voskopoje, nestled in the mountains of southern Albania, there is a natural wonder that has fascinated generations of locals and visitors alike. The Blue Eye, as it is known, is a crystal-clear spring with a mysterious depth that no one has ever been able to fathom.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Haunting of the Black Madonna
In the small village of Lezha, nestled in the rugged terrain of northern Albania, there was a church that held a sacred icon known as the Black Madonna. It was said that the icon had been found by a fisherman who had been out at sea during a storm. As the winds whipped up waves that threatened to capsize his boat, he had prayed to the Virgin Mary for deliverance. And it was then that he had spotted the icon, floating in the water. He had taken it as a sign that he was being protected by the Virgin herself, and had brought it back to shore with great reverence.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Hunt for King Zog's Treasure
Once upon a time, in the early 20th century, King Zog ruled the land of Albania with an iron fist. He was a ruthless ruler who demanded absolute obedience from his subjects. But despite his tyrannical rule, he was widely regarded as a shrewd politician and a visionary leader.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Secret of the Castle of Gjirokastra
In the heart of southern Albania lies the ancient castle of Gjirokastra, a towering fortress that has stood the test of time. Built in the 12th century, the castle has a rich history, but it is the mysterious underground tunnels that run beneath the castle that have always fascinated locals and visitors alike.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Cursed Stone City: A Terrifying Tale of Haunted Ruins in Albania
Deep in the rugged mountains of northern Albania, there is a place that very few people have ever seen, and even fewer have ever dared to visit. It is a city made entirely out of stone, and it has a dark and terrifying history that has earned it the name "The Stone City." It is said that the city is cursed, and that those who enter it will be struck by misfortune or bad luck. Many who have attempted to explore its ruins have never returned, and those who have made it out alive have told stories of ghostly apparitions and unexplainable events.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction
The Haunted Hotel of Durres
The storm was growing stronger by the minute, and Alice and Tom knew they had to find shelter soon. They had been driving for hours and had been unable to find a hotel with available rooms. That was until they stumbled upon the Haunted Hotel of Durres.
By Keerthana Thirumalairaj9 months ago in Fiction