psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Title: "Shadows in the Night: A Tale of Misunderstanding and Fear"
It was a frigid Sunday evening, the kind that bites into your bones and makes waiting unbearable. At 17, I was no stranger to late-night bus rides after hitting the gym. That night, however, was different. I had just missed my bus, and with my parents out and taxis draining my pocket, I resigned myself to the cold bench of the bus shelter.
By Jonathan Strydes2 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Oiran Buchi, Yamanashi Prefecture
Oiran Buchi. Veiled amidst the moving grades and rich woods, this isolated spot has gotten the innovative brain of neighborhood individuals and visitors the practically identical for quite a while. Its name, and that signifies "Sweetheart's Imagine," shows the feeble and dumbfounding past that holds up in the air, drawing those with a propensity for the terrible and the strong.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Horror
A horror story Dead. Content Warning.
Start writing...In the tired town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of thick backwoods and haze covered slopes, there stood an old house, its disintegrating exterior a demonstration of a failed to remember period. Local people murmured of its dull past, asserting it was spooky by the spirits of the individuals who met their end inside its walls.
By Pairvag Islam2 years ago in Horror
Himeji Castle: The Fortress of Hyōgo Prefecture
Roosted gloriously on a slope in the city of Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, Himeji Palace isn't simply a dazzling engineering wonder yet additionally a spot saturated with history and legend. Ordinarily known as the "White Heron Palace" for its striking white outside and exquisite plan, Himeji Palace has represented hundreds of years as an image of Japan's rich social legacy. In any case, behind its beautiful exterior lies a more obscure side, with stories of phantoms and hauntings that have fascinated and scared guests for ages.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Horror
The worlds most horror movie
Selecting the "world's most horror movie" is subjective and varies greatly depending on individual tastes and cultural backgrounds. However, one film often cited as among the most terrifying is "The Exorcist," directed by William Friedkin and released in 1973. This groundbreaking horror film is renowned for its disturbing subject matter, visceral scares, and psychological intensity, making it a significant landmark in the genre's history.
By WILLIAM DIAGO RODRIGUES2 years ago in Horror
Shadows of Dread
In the middle of a vast metropolis, shrouded in the darkness of night, lurked like a vicious beast stalking the streets. It was a creature born from the depths of dreams, a grotesque amalgam of flesh and bone, its eyes seemingly waiting to pounce with a vicious hunger.
By Shamshath Begam2 years ago in Horror
Toyama Park: A Haunted History
Gotten comfortable the middle of the clamoring streets of Tokyo, Japan, lies a quiet desert spring known as Toyama Park. While the amusement region's rich vegetation and calm state of mind could draw visitors searching for rest from the metropolitan chaos, under quiet facade lies a weaving of stories are despite how chilling as they might hypnotize. Oblige us as we set out on a journey through the creepy history of Toyama Park, loosening up privileged insights and examining the repulsive quirks merit it a remaining as potentially of Japan's most creepy region.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Shadows: A Tale of Love and Redemption
Days turned to weeks and weeks to months, but the memory of that horrible night lingered like a ghost in Jake and Emily's minds. They returned to their normal lives, but what they had once taken for granted was irreparably damaged. Every rustle of the wind, every shadow of the setting sun reminded them of the horrors they had met in the depths of the forest.
By Shamshath Begam2 years ago in Horror








