
Maulana Dimasiqi Akhnakhauri Akeyla Syah
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Banuaya: The Guardian of the Drowned Forest
In the heart of South Sulawesi lies a lake that locals refuse to name aloud. Official maps call it Danau Larangan, but the people of the surrounding villages know it by its older name — Banuaya, the "Mother of Drowned Souls".
By Maulana Dimasiqi Akhnakhauri Akeyla Syah8 months ago in Horror
The Laughter in The Mangrove
Long before skyscrapers pierced the sky of Jakarta, before the malls and toll roads, the northern coastline was home to a dark, untamed mangrove forest. The locals called it Bakau Hitam, the Black Mangrove. Fishermen avoided it, and even the bravest never stayed past sundown. They whispered of something ancient—Nyai Rara Kunti, the forgotten sea mother of the Java Sea, who was banished inland after a betrayal by the gods of the southern ocean.
By Maulana Dimasiqi Akhnakhauri Akeyla Syah9 months ago in Horror
Whispers of the Palasik
In a quiet village nestled between the misty highlands of West Sumatra, there lived an old healer named Mak Rina. Known for her midwifery skills and potions made from forest herbs, she helped many women during childbirth. But some whispered that she never aged… and that babies born near her hut often fell mysteriously ill — or vanished.
By Maulana Dimasiqi Akhnakhauri Akeyla Syah9 months ago in Horror
The Curse of Hantu Kum-Kum
In the heart of Kalimantan’s thick rainforest, in a small Dayak village nestled by the banks of the Mahakam River, lived a midwife named Nek Tini. Known for her herbal knowledge and powerful mantras, she was both respected and feared. Rumors whispered that she once dabbled in black magic — using spells from the old days, when shamans would speak to spirits and sacrifice animals to keep peace between the worlds.
By Maulana Dimasiqi Akhnakhauri Akeyla Syah9 months ago in Horror




