supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
The Whispering Walls
The Whispering Walls It was a quiet, unassuming house at the end of Maple Street. Nestled between two towering oak trees, it had been abandoned for years, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling like dead skin. The locals whispered about it—how no one who moved in ever stayed long. Some said they heard strange noises coming from inside late at night; others claimed to see shadows moving behind the curtains when there was no one home.
By VISHWANATHA10 months ago in Horror
The Moonflower Shawl. AI-Generated.
Muna sat before her wooden loom in the pale glow of the full‑moon festival. Outside, the women of Khetpani village sang Teej songs in low, lilting harmonies, their anklets tinkling like distant bells. But inside her small hut, only the steady click‑clack of shuttle on thread broke the silence.
By Pravin Chapagain10 months ago in Horror
Watcher
He felt a cold sweat wash over him as his stomach twisted in a knott as he stared blankly at the tv. It had been over an hour since they got there, and they heard nothing more about his half-sister. Who was his dad's daughter from a previous marriage. The only one out of the two that Jean actually loved at all.
By Raphael Fontenelle10 months ago in Horror
The Night Food Floated onto The AIR:A Real possession Story. Content Warning.
This story occurred in Khulna about five years ago. It was a strange and scary thing that my family and I will never forget. One night, we saw a little girl crying on the side of the road. She was about 8 years old. Her name was Tara. She looked very tired and weak. She said she hadn't eaten in two or three days. She came from a nearby village and had no accommodation.
By Joyprokash Roy10 months ago in Horror
Between Sacred Stones and Silent Screams: The Haunted Soul of Wat Sisaket
The Ghostly Past of Wat Sisaket: Lao's Spiritual Mystery Deep in the center of Vientiane, Wat Sisaket is a legacy to Laos' violent past and spiritual heritage. Built in 1818 on the orders of King Anouvong (Sethathirath V), this temple is the oldest surviving Buddhist structure in the capital, having escaped destruction by a hair's breadth during the Siamese invasion of 1827. Its unusual Siamese-influenced design—featuring a five-tiered roof and a cloistered courtyard—likely spared it the same fate as neighboring temples, which were reduced to rubble. It is today revered not only for its history but also for its notoriety as one of the most haunted locations in Laos, where the specters of the past whisper along its dimly lit passages.
By Kyrol Mojikal10 months ago in Horror
The Hollow Ones
Whispers that weren't quite human were carried by the wind as it howled through the skeletal trees of Black Hollow. Claire tightened her coat, cursing herself for taking the shortcut through the woods. The old logging road had seemed like a good idea at dusk—shave twenty minutes off her hike back to town. But now, with the moon hidden behind thick clouds and the air thick with the scent of damp earth and something faintly rancid, she regretted every step.
By Mazharul Dihan10 months ago in Horror








