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"Don't Go Into the Woods"
‘Don’t go into the woods.’ That was something my mother always said, offering no explanation except for the promise of closure when I ‘got older’. I’d followed her words diligently, never venturing past the run-down picket fence with the chipping white paint. Instead, I stayed within the confines of my backyard, kicking stones, picking daisies, and making mud pies, like any other nine-year-old.
By Max Chapman3 months ago in Horror
The Walls of Silence.. AI-Generated.
The icy night air bit into London's skin, creeping under clothing like a silent snake. In the narrow alleys of Whitechapel, gas lamps cast a flickering light on the damp cobblestones, splashing dirty yellow light on the dilapidated facades of the buildings. The thick, stubborn fog swallowed sounds and shapes, blurring the line between reality and shadow.
By Horror story 3 months ago in Horror
SEASON 3 - Whispers from the Lantern: The Keeper's Lament
Chapter 5 The drowned were not ghosts in the conventional sense. They were not transparent. They were not silent. They were wet, dripping apparitions of water and salt, their bodies bloated and decayed, their eyes hollow pools of despair. They moved with a slow, deliberate purpose, a profound, mournful sadness clinging to every movement. They were coming for them.
By Tales That Breathe at Night3 months ago in Horror
Three Chilling Urban Legends of Japan: Where Myth Meets Modern Fear
1. The Red Room Curse (赤い部屋の呪い) — The Internet’s Dark Reflection In Japan’s late-1990s internet culture, one eerie pop-up began circulating among curious net users: a crimson window appearing on the screen, asking in blood-like letters —
By Takashi Nagaya3 months ago in Horror
The Elevator That Never Closed:. AI-Generated.
The Cecil Hotel stood like a relic of forgotten nightmares—its partitions soaked in decades of tragedy. as soon as a glamorous destination, it had turn out to be infamous for suicides, murders, and visitors who checked in however in no way looked at. among them was Elisa Lam, a 21-year-old Canadian student who arrived by myself, complete of hope, curiosity, and a thirst for journey.
By The Writer...A_Awan3 months ago in Horror
The Locked Diary of Room 306:. AI-Generated.
Room 306 was never meant to be rented. It sat quietly on the end of the hallway inside the old Rosewood hotel, its door usually locked, its windows sealed close.Staff whispered about it, guests avoided it, and the manager—Mr. Karim—kept its key in a drawer he in no way opened. until one rainy night in November, when a strength outage compelled the resort to relocate a guest. with no other rooms to be had, Mr. Karim reluctantly handed over the important thing to Room 306.
By The Writer...A_Awan3 months ago in Horror
10 horror movies with open endings that you should watch several times to understand them. AI-Generated.
A horror movie with an open ending typically leaves viewers with unresolved questions and a sense of ambiguity regarding the fate of its characters or the nature of the horror itself. This type of ending can evoke a range of emotions, from confusion to dread, as it often challenges the audience's expectations for closure.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Horror
Who is Superior?
Humans, just look at them, each involved in their own little world; oblivious to everything around them, including me. I was human once, but I’ve strengthened into something more, greater, superior to what I once was. Now I look at these creatures as a wolf looks at a rabbit, or a cheetah at a gazelle. They are nothing more than prey. My quarry has unwittingly wandered within the boundaries of my hunting grounds at the end of Canal Street. The elevated railway line casts a perpetual shadow onto the pedestrian walkway below. It obscures sunlight during the day and blocking the glow from the city’s lights at night; it’s a predator’s paradise. Now I must choose my evening’s entertainment.
By Mark Gagnon3 months ago in Horror









