psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The Haunting at Blackwood Manor
In the heart of the mist-shrouded countryside stood Blackwood Manor, a grand and imposing mansion with a history steeped in mystery. Its walls whispered tales of tragedy and betrayal, and locals spoke in hushed tones of the inexplicable occurrences that plagued the ancient estate. For decades, the manor had been abandoned, its once-glorious halls left to the mercy of time and the spirits that lurked within.
By Saseen mohamed2 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
Phantasm
It was a stormy night, with rain pounding against the windows and thunder rumbling ominously in the distance. I had decided to spend the weekend alone in a remote cabin nestled deep within the woods, seeking solitude and a break from the hustle of city life. Little did I know that this decision would lead to a horrifying and breathtaking experience I would never forget.
By Nightfall Diaries2 years ago in Horror
CELATUS DIABOLI
Eliza had to have it. As soon as she saw it, she knew it was the one. Pristine. Silken. Glistening like fine, soft strands of obsidian. It looked more beautiful than any piece of jewelry Eliza had ever seen— and this adornment, at least to her, was more valuable. It wasn’t that Eliza was a particularly vain person. At first, in fact, she had been mostly uncomfortable with the idea of purchasing a wig.
By Aaron Morrison2 years ago in Horror
A Vengeful Ghost Seeking Justice for Its Untimely Death. Content Warning.
Introduction The concept of vengeful spirits or ghosts seeking retribution for their untimely demise is a recurrent theme in folklore, literature, and even modern horror movies. These spectral entities are driven by a sense of injustice, often resulting from a violent or unjust death, and their stories serve as cautionary tales about the consequences of unchecked malevolence. In this article, we delve into the intriguing world of vengeful ghosts, exploring their origins, cultural significance, and the psychological underpinnings that make their stories so compelling.
By Asim hussain2 years ago in Horror
Whispering Shadows of the Abandoned Manor
The wind howled through the desolate landscape, carrying with it an eerie chill that seeped into the bones of anyone who dared to venture near the old abandoned manor. For years, the looming structure had cast a shadow over the small town of Ravenswood, its windows shattered and its walls draped in ivy that seemed to writhe like serpents in the moonlight.
By ZAKI HAMMAD2 years ago in Horror
The Hopeless Hope of The Heart's Murderer
As I opened my eyes, I found myself lying on the cold, hard floor. The classroom around me was in disarray, the desks and chairs strewn haphazardly. My heart pounded, and my head throbbed with confusion. What had just happened? The last thing I remembered was switching classes, transitioning from one lesson to another. The room was silent now, except for the faint ticking of the clock on the wall.
By CosmicClip2 years ago in Horror
Doctor Winters Forgetfulness Clinic- In the Cow Shed
“Have a seat, Mr Costner. What brings you into the clinic today?” William Costner didn’t appear to be a man who was used to looking so unsure of himself. He was a burly man in his late forties, and Dr. Winter could see the scars on his hands from a life spent working. As he sat there in his plaid work shirt and wrangler jeans, she thought he looked a little like Burt Reynolds, though definitely less handsome and more plain faced. She had done her research, she knew that Mr. Costner owned a large ranch between Cashmere and Gainesville. She also knew that he supplied a lot of beef to the area, meaning his was not some small-scale operation. His bill had been paid with a check, and he hadn’t put down an insurance company, though she knew he had one. He had chosen to come to her instead of going to a therapist in his hometown. Mr. Costner was afraid that people would talk if they knew he had seen a “head shrinker” or whatever he called her in his head.
By Joshua Campbell2 years ago in Horror
The Amityville Horror: Unraveling the Chilling Legend of the Haunted House
DESCRIPTION:The Amityville Horror" has left an indelible mark on pop culture, inspiring numerous films and captivating audiences worldwide. In this book, examine the blurred lines between fact and fiction, exploring the power of sensationalism and the enduring allure of haunted legends.
By Edwin Kingsly2 years ago in Horror
BASEMENT
In a small, forgotten town, nestled within the embrace of ancient forests, stood a weathered old house. It was a place steeped in history, with creaky floorboards and walls that whispered secrets of days long gone. The house was known by the locals as the Whitewood Mansion, a name that seemed to carry an air of mystery.
By Alishba Humair2 years ago in Horror
The exorcist
In the small town of Brooksville, whispers of the supernatural had always lingered on the edges of reality. Among these stories, the tale of a boy named Robbie had become the stuff of local legend. In the winter of 1949, strange and terrifying events unfolded in the quiet neighborhood where Robbie lived with his family.
By patchai ganesh3 years ago in Horror








