supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
"Bird Box" by Josh Malerman
The wind moved gently through the trees, rustling the dry leaves like whispers of ghosts. Mallory knelt by the edge of the river, her ears tuned to every crack of a twig, every flutter of a bird’s wing. The blindfold over her eyes was tied tight—so tight her temples throbbed—but she didn’t dare loosen it. Not here. Not now.
By Jawad Khan9 months ago in Horror
THE 7th FLOOR. AI-Generated.
No one lived on the 7th floor of the Palemore Hostel. Not officially.The building, an old stone colonial relic in the heart of Kolkata, had seven floors — but only six were listed. Students joked the 7th was haunted. The elevator skipped it, and the stairwell ended with a rusted gate welded shut long ago.
By jasmeen kaur9 months ago in Horror
Fremantle Prison: Australia’s Most Haunted Fortress of Shadows
Fremantle Prison: Ominous Traces of Australia's Penal Colony Past In Fremantle, Western Australia's port city, the Fremantle Prison stands as a chilling reminder of Australia's colonial past and a breeding ground for paranormal phenomena. Constructed in 1855 by British convict prisoners who were sent to Australia, the prison operated for 136 years until its closure in 1991. Currently, its limestone walls, soaked in pain, riots, and executions, have it labeled one of Australia's scariest places to visit.
By Kyrol Mojikal9 months ago in Horror
The Sorrows of Raven Creek
Raven Creek was one of those towns two hours north of Seattle, tucked into a strange bend in the Olympic Mountains—a wrong turn that threw you from the comforts of the city into a different time, where there were no cell towers, no cafes, and the pine-covered streets seemed to have been quietly lost in history.
By Nafiz Hossain9 months ago in Horror
The Smoke of a Deserted Ghat
Brikshapur was a forgotten village in northern Bangladesh, a place whose name was only found on old maps, but did not exist on Google Maps. One could reach it after a day’s journey, passing a narrow dirt road, tea gardens and an old dam. In the center of the village was a dry ghat, around which the tarred road never reached—only fog and shadow reached.
By Nafiz Hossain9 months ago in Horror
Shadow School: Where Time Stands Still in the Cane Wound
1. Silence and the Beginning After retiring, life seemed to have come to a standstill for Avni Babu. In search of some solitude, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, he moved to a remote village in South Bengal. He bought an old schoolhouse—which had been closed for a long time—from the local panchayat at a low price. The aim was to live peacefully and grow a garden.
By Nafiz Hossain9 months ago in Horror
Saltwater: Was the man who returned from the depths of the ocean even human?
1. Fog and Waiting A small fishing village on the outskirts of Cox's Bazar—a centuries-old settlement. Most of the men here earn their living at sea, and the women look out to sea... waiting.
By Nafiz Hossain9 months ago in Horror





