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Silent Night
“Silent Night” was not just a song to me; it was the soundtrack of every Christmas Eve of my life. This one started like all the others, with the familiar crackle of the fireplace and the sweet scent of pine in the air, but it ended with a terror I'd never forget.
By Mayes Daya2 years ago in Horror
The Forgotten Lighthouse: A Beacon of Haunting Tales
Introduction Perched on a desolate cliff, overlooking the relentless waves of the tempestuous sea, stands the forgotten lighthouse known as Beacon's End. This weather-worn sentinel has borne witness to countless maritime journeys, but its own history is shrouded in mystery and dark tales.
By Spark to Shine2 years ago in Horror
World best Horror Stories
It was disgustingly difficult for Oiwa to look at her father's dead body. It was the only thing that had ever been able to make her break free from her abusive marriage to samurai Iemon. And now, even as her husband and brother-in-law vowed to find the killer, she was stuck in her unhappy home with just Kohei, the household servant, to see her anguish.
By Novice Writer2 years ago in Horror
The Strange Bridge That Kills Dogs
Scotland is a pretty quirky place, filled with oddities and mysteries. Imagine a land where people use a word that's normally a bad one as a term of affection, where a strange dish made from sheep's stomach is considered a delicacy, and where the national animal doesn't even exist. If you venture north of Hadrian's Wall, you'll find yourself in a land of ancient castles, misty valleys, and dark, mysterious lakes with something lurking beneath the water. And if you happen to visit the village of Milton near Dumbarton, you might stumble upon a weird, gothic bridge where dogs keep doing something incredibly strange.
By Varisha Ahmed2 years ago in Horror
"The Haunting of Whispering Pines: A Tale of Lost Souls"
Introduction: In the heart of the dense Whispering Pines forest, nestled deep in the rural countryside, stood an abandoned mansion that had long been the subject of eerie tales and local folklore. The mansion was known as "Whispering Pines Manor," and its unsettling history had made it a place feared by the locals. Legend had it that the house was haunted by the tormented souls of its former inhabitants, who met tragic fates in the most mysterious and gruesome ways.
By Mani Vannan2 years ago in Horror
3 Iconic Horror Movies That Haven't Aged Well
I might be a bit of a modernist, but I'll always give credit where it's due. In the case of so many of history's most famous movies, sometimes a story can truly endure through the generations (The Shining, Alien, the best episodes of The Twilight Zone).
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Horror






