urban legend
Urban legends have captivated us from ancient eras to the modern day; a deep dive into scary lore and 'could be true' tales about Bigfoot, Slender Man, the Suicide Forest and beyond.
Creatures, Cryptids, and Legends of the States (Pt .5)
California is a state known for high class, Hollywood movies, famous and eccentric individuals. So, it only makes sense that the urban legends and known creatures in this state are just as eccentric and odd, yet fascinating to learn about.
Aarin PoundPublished 5 years ago in Horror11 Things That Might Indicate a Ghost in Your House
Having a ghost in your house—or worse—can cause a lot of issues in your life if your not careful or don't address the ghost right away. If you feel that there is a spirit trapped in your house, please seek the help of someone who has experience with the paranormal.
Christina BPublished 5 years ago in HorrorCreatures, Cryptids, and Legends of the States (Pt. 4)
Time to look into a state that has some of the strangest creatures that are a bit hard to believe, yet one of the most interesting and believable urban legends.
Aarin PoundPublished 5 years ago in Horror- Top Story - December 2018
Creatures, Cryptids, and Legends of the States (Pt. 3)
Despite the states varying from size and population, some just don't have many urban legends or known cryptids, but each one still has their own version that locals talk about and visitors question.
Aarin PoundPublished 5 years ago in Horror The Story of Krampus
Christmas is a wonderful time of year when the nice man in red brings gifts to all of the well-behaved children. It's a time of joy and love. For some, however, the Christmas demon might make a surprised trip so let's dive in to the story of Krampus, the Christmas demon.
Leanne SmithPublished 5 years ago in HorrorCreatures, Cryptids, and Legends of the States (Pt. 2)
Each state has their own legend or creature to awe the masses or scare their children into submission. Let's look at a state that has enough mystery around it without the various legends and creatures believed to be roaming in it, and the urban legends passed around.
Aarin PoundPublished 5 years ago in HorrorCreatures, Cryptids, and Legends of the States
Everyone knows of the various legends and creatures that haunt all over the world, stories turned into urban legends to delight residents and visitors, and bring in tourists. While every country has its myth to share, every state in the United States has one or more of these to share. Time to look at the various states and their unique, strange, ridiculous, and possibly very fake urban legends.
Aarin PoundPublished 5 years ago in HorrorGoat Man's Bridge (Pt. 1)
Denton, Texas—Nov. 1958 The sun had set hours before, it was now 11:55 pm. The kids slowly made their way to the mouth of the bridge, illuminating it in the cool November evening. They were nervously joking and shoving each other toward it, in the distance they hear the church bell begin to chime Midnight and they all freeze in their tracks. One of the boys shove the girl in front of him toward the bridge, She lets out a startled cry and a sob as she looks back at the group of kids staring at her.
Jay HoldanPublished 5 years ago in Horror- Top Story - November 2018
Clinton Road Fact or Fiction
Clinton Road located in West Milford, New Jersey is a legendary spot for paranormal thrill seekers and road trippers. With a little bit of research, you can find all of the stories that Clinton road has to offer, whether it be the phantom car that tries to run you off the road, the penny that mysteriously returns to the road after you throw it off the bridge, or the sightings of hybrid type animals running around. With all of the legends that surround this road, the question remains: is this truly a paranormal hot spot or is this road nothing more than just stories?
Tim McBridePublished 5 years ago in Horror 18 Superstitions You Need to Know if You Want Good Luck
If someone happens to be sitting/laying on the floor and blocking your ability to pass through, naturally you step over them and continue on your way. That is of course if the people you are dealing with aren’t superstitious, because if they are you better step right back over the person you just stepped over real quick and make them move out of your way before you get back to wherever it was you were going. The story behind this superstition says that the person you step over as you pass through will stop growing and remain their current height forever. Some people are so superstitious that they don’t even care if the person being stepped over is at their peak height and incapable of growing any taller, they will still make you cross back over them and walk around to pass them.
Erika PotapPublished 5 years ago in HorrorTop 10 Scariest Monsters of Legends
All around the world there are legends and stories of monsters, and these creatures aren’t you’re typical camp fire story they’re the things nightmares are made from. Here’s a list of top voted scariest monsters.
Erica RosePublished 6 years ago in HorrorMy Favorite Urban Legend
October 14, 2018 The Phantom’s Legend Everyone knows the story of The Phantom of Opera by author Gaston Leroux. And all the films that come with the same name, as well as the popular stage show. But did you know? That The Phantom and Christine were based on real people of the time period. Christine was based on a Swedish Opera Singer named Christina Jonasdotter (Nilsson). Christina was born in Småland, Sweden on August 20, 1843. Christina was taught to play the violin by her brother.
Daniella FarrasPublished 6 years ago in Horror