psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Baba Harbhajan Singh: The Eternal Guardian of India's Borders
India, a land of diverse stories, where history and folklore often intertwine to create tales of valor, heroism, and the supernatural. One such story is that of Baba Harbhajan Singh, the revered soldier who continues to watch over India's borders, even in death. His legend has become an integral part of the Indian Army's folklore, and his shrine near the Nathu La Pass in Sikkim serves as a testament to his enduring presence.
By Harika Vaddi2 years ago in Horror
HOUSE OF SECRETS
In the heart of Delhi, nestled inside the quiet community of Burari, stood a house that would quickly become synonymous with a thriller so chilling, it sent shockwaves across the state. It changed into a case that rejected all common sense, a house where secrets whispered inside the night caused a tragedy that would for all time haunt the city.
By Abdul Rafay2 years ago in Horror
Autopsy of the Damned
Dr. Emily Carter had always been known for her unwavering composure in the face of death. As the chief pathologist at St. Andrews Hospital, she had conducted hundreds of autopsies, each one a unique journey into the mysteries of the human body. But nothing could have prepared her for the chilling case that awaited her one stormy night in the bowels of the hospital's morgue.
By Gokul Raghav2 years ago in Horror
The Green Terror
Once upon a time, in a quaint suburban home, there lived a seemingly ordinary aloe plant named Charlie. Unbeknownst to the unsuspecting family that owned it, Charlie was no ordinary plant. It was sentient, aware of its surroundings, and harbored an insatiable hunger for human flesh.
By Benjamin Stafford2 years ago in Horror
Out, Damned Spot
I had been beautiful once. When the lighting was right people called me stunning; I had the face of a muse. I was a woman who men noticed and I didn’t need to try. I had the beauty of a woman who was born into it – born into power and yet who knew subtlety. But nothing has threatened a beautiful woman like the unstopping march of time, and age comes for us all.
By Helen Seder2 years ago in Horror




