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The House on Haunted Hill
It was a dark and stormy night. A group of five friends had decided to spend the weekend in an old mansion that was rumored to be haunted. They had heard stories of ghosts, murders, and curses, but they didn't believe any of it. They thought it would be fun to explore the place and maybe find some hidden treasures.
Ameer MuaviaPublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Neglected Refuge
Once, there stood a premonition structure on the edges of town — an unwanted shelter, with its disintegrating veneer and broken windows, radiating a demeanor of obscurity and depression. Legend murmured of the tortured spirits caught inside its walls, their anguished cries tormenting any individual who considered wandering close. It was on a twilight night that a gathering of companions — Emma, Alex, Sarah, and Imprint — accumulated, their interest eclipsing their fear.
Marquel SuarezPublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Nightmare at Ravenwood Asylum
Ravenwood Asylum was once a place of healing and hope for the mentally ill. But after a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances, it was shut down and abandoned. The locals avoided it like the plague, believing it to be haunted by the restless spirits of the patients and staff who died there.
Ameer MuaviaPublished 12 months ago in HorrorAokigahara Forest - suicidal forest in Japan
Despite being known as a suicide forest, on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji on the island of Honshu in Japan, Aokigahara Forest is a huge tourist hit.
No deal for the dealer
The news on Wall Street had only gotten worse. Gerald Daniels could only sit at his desk and watch the updates appear on the website. It was all still pretty chaotic, but he could already imagine the horrific outcome of today’s news. September 18, 2008 would be remembered for generations to come. Like Black Tuesday before it, this could very well be a day that shattered the nation’s economy.
Bryan WarrickPublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Forgotten Doll
Anna had always loved dolls. She had a large collection of them in her room, each one with a name and a personality. She would spend hours playing with them, dressing them up, combing their hair, and making up stories about their adventures. She treated them like her best friends, and they never let her down.
Ameer MuaviaPublished 12 months ago in HorrorA Strange Incident from the Past
Last June, the state-owned enterprise I worked for underwent bankruptcy reorganization, resulting in layoffs for us contract workers who were not on the regular payroll. We were not even compensated in the end. I had always thought that working for a state-owned enterprise was a secure job, so I was shocked to hear the news. Since I had not saved much money, losing my job left me in a difficult situation. I went to several job interviews in the following days, and at first, my young age seemed to make a positive impression on the recruiters. However, when it came to discussing my professional knowledge, they all frowned and seemed dissatisfied. To be fair, I did not have much work experience, and I had not been very productive in my previous job. But in the private sector, they do not tolerate idleness.
World's Most Terrifying Creatures Beyond Titanoboa
You thought Titanoboa was the Scariest creature? Welcome to my story today. We'll be listing down five scarier creatures than Titanoboa. Fossils found by Archaeologists and prehistoric Monsters be it on land or in the Sea, prove that Human life with them would have been impossible.
Kamusiime ComradePublished 12 months ago in HorrorThe Devil is a Woman
It all started just after my family and I moved to a sleepy little town in Florida. I was 16 at the time, still carrying the scar from that terrifying encounter with Madam Louis four years back in Louisiana ( Check out my Voodoo Summer story). You'd think I'd have learnt to control my curiosity after that, but apparently, some lessons take a while to sink in.
Dyatlov's expedition - nobody is alive
The fate of the Dyatlov's expedition is one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. Its members died on their way up a mountain in the Ural Mountains and their bodies had unexplained injuries which people interpreted using a number of theories. At least a partial explanation has now been provided by Swiss scientists who have created a simulation of the avalanche thanks to the film Frozen. It was this avalanche, they say, that swept away the members of the expedition.
The Inescapable Abyss
It was a dark autumn weekend when five young adventurers decided to venture into the depths of a remote campground, surrounded by a dense and unsettling forest. Their laughter and excited shouts mingled with the cold breeze as they set up their tents and lit the campfire.
The Russian Sleep experiment - Fact or fiction?
The Russian Sleep Experiment is a chilling tale that has captured the attention of millions on the internet. The story revolves around a group of Soviet scientists who, during World War II, allegedly conducted an experiment to test the effects of prolonged sleep deprivation on a group of prisoners. The gruesome results and horrifying consequences have been the subject of much debate and speculation. But is there any truth to this terrifying story?