supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
The Frequented Carnival
The wind whispered through the left roads as obscurity plummeted upon the little town of Willow River. It was Halloween night, and a sense of ghostly expectation hung overwhelming within the discuss. Among the broken down buildings, a solitary figure made his way towards the edges of town where an ancient carnival lay deserted and overlooked.
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Kuchisake-onna
In the bustling streets of Tokyo, where neon lights illuminated the night sky and the hum of life filled the air, there lived a young schoolteacher named Hiroki. He was well-liked by his students and admired by his colleagues for his dedication to his work and his kind demeanor. Despite his busy schedule, Hiroki always made time to explore the city's vibrant neighborhoods, immersing himself in its rich culture and history.
M.Kamran ShaukatPublished about a month ago in Horror - Content Warning
First Ghost
The myth of ghosts has been a fascinating and diverse topic across cultures and centuries. It dates back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, where spirits were believed to linger in the earthly realm after death. In Greek mythology, spirits of the deceased wandered the underworld, while in Norse mythology, the spirits of the dead resided in Valhalla or Hel. Across Asia, beliefs in ghosts varied widely, from vengeful spirits seeking justice to benevolent ancestors watching over their descendants.
Praveen PkPublished about a month ago in Horror It didn’t seem like a human
It's March now, and this all happened last year, probably in October or November. I don't remember the exact time anymore; it's actually quite confusing. But I need some answers, which is why I'm going to share my story here.
spooky sessionPublished about a month ago in HorrorThe Ceiling Cat of the Bullet Train
apan's bullet trains, those sleek silver bullets hurtling across the countryside, are testaments to modern marvels. But for Akiko, a weary traveler on a late-night Shinkansen, the journey became a chilling encounter with a spirit that defied gravity – the Ceiling Cat.
mahmoud elsaadPublished about a month ago in HorrorWarm and Fresh
Clarissa was so over all the cold toilet seats. She wanted a warm cushion to rest her tush when she emptied her bladder or colon. Googling "bidet," she compared three models, but not satisfied, she continued searching. Her requirements included a heated seat and two separate nozzles, one for the front area and one for the back "dumps." Nice-to-have would be a night light, nozzle cleaners, and an easy installation. After two hours of Google research and comparisons, she made her choice.
Andrea CorwinPublished about a month ago in HorrorMystifying Things Happen in South Dakota
The Hotel Alex Johnson is located in Rapid City, South Dakota. Here you can see the artistic design and décor of the Sioux Indian Nation. There are floor tiles that bear the signs of the “Sacred Four Directions” in a hand-painted motif. The hotel has 143 guest rooms and suites. Six US presidents have stayed here: Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a month ago in HorrorWhispers in the Woods
In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, nestled deep within a dense forest, stood an old, dilapidated cabin. Its weathered walls whispered secrets of bygone days, its windows shattered, its roof sagging under the weight of time. Inside, a solitary figure sat huddled by the flickering glow of a dying fire, the only beacon against the encroaching darkness.
Eleanor HarringtonPublished about a month ago in HorrorHome Video
Reggie was a man who was driven to collect. Vinyl records, purchased indiscriminately, occupied uneasy towers of shelving leaning against his living room walls. The guest bedroom had never hosted company, unless you counted the endless piles of books that rested there. Thirteen separate editions of Don Quixote lay in various states of disrepair on the old queen-sized mattress. His bedroom was made accessible only by a narrow desire path through towers of vintage toys (still in the boxes), cookware, and celebrity memorabilia. A bobblehead figure of Jimi Hendrix watched over the eclectic hoard from the top of a tower of old cookbooks in the corner opposite Reggie's bedroom door.
Daniel BradburyPublished about a month ago in HorrorUnveiling the Mystery
It was a night like any other in the quiet village of St. Louis, nestled in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The air was crisp, the stars twinkling overhead, as we embarked on a leisurely stroll through the streets. But little did we know, our evening would soon take a turn into the realm of the extraordinary.
Whispers of the Past
In the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans, there stands a mansion with a dark past. Known as the Lori Mansion, it holds a chilling tale of betrayal and restless spirits. Madame Deline McCarthy Lori, a wealthy socialite of the early 19th century, once ruled this grand estate with an iron fist. The legends say she treated her workers with disdain, showing no mercy or compassion.
Window Stare
I am uncertain about how much of this strange experience can be rationalized, especially since it occurred a few months ago and has not recurred since then. I happened to be reminiscing about the incident because it still unsettles me at times.
spooky sessionPublished about a month ago in Horror