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Tales of the Occult
The Whisper in the Depths Chapter 1 Echoes of the Past The sea breeze gently caressed Isabella's face as she gazed upon the vast horizon before her. Determination sparkled in her eyes, illuminated by the flicker of knowledge burning within her. The time had come to move forward, to confront the secrets hidden beneath the waves that seemed to whisper her name.
By Daniel Martin2 years ago in Horror
Tales of the Occult
The Sleeping Abyss In the quaint coastal town of Arkham, nestled between craggy cliffs and the restless sea, there stood an ancient and mysterious landmark known as "The Sleeping Abyss." Legends spoke of a dormant malevolence that lay beneath the surface, a cosmic force that had slumbered for eons, but whose dreams echoed through the minds of those who dared to listen.
By Daniel Martin2 years ago in Horror
Tales of the Occult
The Unnameable Shadows In the forgotten town of Arkham, nestled deep within the unfathomable woods, there lay an ancient mansion veiled in darkness. This mansion, known only as the Blackwood Manor, had a history steeped in enigma and eerie tales. Local lore spoke of malevolent forces residing within its walls and the unnameable shadows that haunted the surrounding woods.
By Daniel Martin2 years ago in Horror
The Mysterious Tales of Mary Celeste
In the 19th century, the Mary Celeste was a majestic merchant ship that traversed the treacherous Atlantic Ocean, laden with cargo and dreams of prosperity. On December 4, 1872, the ship embarked on its fateful voyage from New York, under the command of Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs.
By Ugochukwu Omelazu2 years ago in Horror
horro in home based on true story. Content Warning.
In the heart of the countryside, where the winds whispered secrets through the gnarled trees, stood an old, decrepit mansion known as Blackthorn Manor. The mere mention of its name sent shivers down the spines of those who heard it. It was said to be cursed, a place where darkness had taken root and refused to let go.
By patchai ganesh2 years ago in Horror
Beneath the Moonlight's Curse
In a remote village nestled deep within the woods, a chilling legend circulated among the residents. The tale spoke of the "Bunny Men," grotesque creatures that roamed the darkness, their bodies half-human and half-rabbit, lurking in the shadows to terrorize the unsuspecting. Some believed it to be mere folklore, but for others, the unsettling sightings and mysterious disappearances were far too real.
By Akil makrani 2 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'The Thing From Another World' (1951)
This is the first movie adaptation of Who Goes There, by John W. Campbell. Horror Express (1972) was the other one, but unlike Horror Express, which I can only recommend to Riffers, The Thing from Another World is actually really good and I can recommend it to Horror Heads (Riffers too, but I digress). Hell, even by today's standards it still is really good, AND it was the inspiration for my second all-time-top horror movie The Thing (1982).
By Reed Alexander2 years ago in Horror
A Finger Means A Cursed Story. Content Warning.
In the dim light of your study, you sat before your laptop, fingers poised above the keyboard, a cursor blinking on a blank page. You were on the cusp of crafting a new story, one that would captivate readers with its uniqueness and eerie allure. But tonight, your imagination seemed to have deserted you. You were stuck, adrift in a sea of half-formed ideas.
By CosmicClip2 years ago in Horror










