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The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
Discover the spine-chilling reality of Ohio's top 10 cryptids that are proven to exist
It appears that Ohio is a hub of strange and mystical creatures, even more so than the world of Narnia. Creating a list of these bizarre cryptids was not difficult. Although the host, James, has not witnessed any of these creatures himself, he is eager to hear about any sightings from Ohio residents in the comments section. The top 10 terrifying cryptids from Ohio that actually exist are presented, starting with the Werewolf of Defiance. In the summer of 1972, Ted Davis and his co-worker Tom Jones encountered a large wolf-like creature while working on the Norfolk and Western Railway. The creature had a wooden board in its paws and hit Ted with it before running away. Similar sightings of this werewolf increased, causing panic among the locals. Next on the list is the Loveland Frog, a bipedal frog-like creature measuring up to four feet tall, with leathery skin, webbed fingers and toes, and large glowing eyes. The first sighting of this creature was reported in 1955, when a man saw three of them holding a wand-like device under a bridge. Ohio seems like a fantastical place, where one can encounter magical creatures like these frogs practicing magic under a bridge.
By Bob Oliver3 years ago in Horror
The Abandoned Asylum
Title: The Abandoned Asylum : The Secrets that Haunt its Halls. The old asylum had been abandoned for decades, but the memories of the horrors that occurred within its walls lingered. The locals avoided it at all costs, knowing that it was a place where evil spirits resided. However, one group of teenagers decided to explore the asylum, ignoring the warnings of their elders.
By Joal Juster Grecia3 years ago in Horror
The Scary place on Elm Road
The Scary place on Elm Road Moving Day Lena and her family had recently moved into their new home on Elm Road. The house was old and had a specific appeal to it, however Lena couldn't shake the inclination that something wasn't exactly correct. The creaky flooring sections, the drafty windows, and the smelly smell of old books made her uncomfortable. Her folks didn't appear to see anything strange and were caught up with unloading boxes.
By George Michael3 years ago in Horror
The Whispering Woman
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Eliza who lived in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest. She had always been fascinated by the forest, despite the many warnings from the villagers to stay away from its dark and foreboding depths.
By Edward C. Addams3 years ago in Horror
The Cursed Village: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Witch's Curse
In the heart of the dense forest, there stood an old, abandoned village. The villagers had left the place several years ago, and since then, it had become a ghost town. The villagers had left behind everything they had, including their homes, belongings, and even their memories. The village was surrounded by thick trees, and no one dared to enter it, except for the brave-hearted who wanted to unravel the mysteries surrounding it.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Horror
Female Horror Icons in Malaysian Cinema: From Mystical Ghosts to Slashers
Malaysia has a rich tradition of horror cinema, with many iconic female characters that have become synonymous with the genre. From mystical ghosts to slashers, these female horror icons have left an indelible mark on Malaysian cinema and culture.
By Feriyan bayu renaldi3 years ago in Horror
Malaysian Horror Anthologies: A Collection of Bone-Chilling Tales
Malaysia has a long and storied history of horror storytelling, with many tales passed down through the generations that continue to haunt and terrify to this day. One of the most exciting ways in which Malaysian horror has been brought to life is through the medium of horror anthologies.
By Feriyan bayu renaldi3 years ago in Horror
Cultural Horror in Malaysia: The Intersection of Tradition and Fear
Malaysia is a land of diverse cultures, where different ethnicities and religions have come together to create a unique and vibrant society. However, with this diversity also comes a rich and complex history of cultural horror, where stories of the supernatural intersect with traditional beliefs and practices.
By Feriyan bayu renaldi3 years ago in Horror



