urban legend
Urban legends have captivated us from ancient eras to the modern day; a deep dive into scary lore and 'could be true' tales about Bigfoot, Slender Man, the Suicide Forest and beyond.
Zmeu of Romanian Folklore
A strange being in Romanian and Slavic folklore defies typical categorization and description: the Zmeu. It comes from Romanian and Slavic folklore, cultures rich in tales of magic and the supernatural, with creatures often deadly to humans.
By J.A. Hernandez2 years ago in Horror
Alien Base Beneath Mount Hayes
Alaska has always been a state of curiosity, the remote vastness of the state. Even though the state has a very sparse population, there is an average of 2250 people who are reported missing each year. Since 1988, more than 16,000 people have disappeared in the Alaska Triangle. These people missing are never to be seen again, and there is no trace that anyone was ever there.
By sara burdick2 years ago in Horror
The Agnes Keith House: Where History and Mystery Meet
Implicit the late 19th century, this common period home has seen the cadenced development of time, from English pioneer rule to the Japanese occupation during The Subsequent Extraordinary Conflict. Regardless, notwithstanding its legitimate significance draws in visitors to this enamoring house; similarly the tales of paranormal development have gotten the imaginative psyche of an enormous number.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Horror
The Roots of Horror
Horror's Silver Scream The 20th century heralded the advent of cinema, and with it, horror found a new medium to terrify and enthrall audiences. From the silent screams of "Nosferatu" to the suspenseful storytelling of Alfred Hitchcock, and the grotesque beauty of Guillermo del Toro's creations, horror films have evolved in response to societal anxieties and technological advancements. The genre's adaptability is evident in its sub-genres, from psychological thrillers and slashers to paranormal horror, each tapping into specific fears and cultural moments.
By Mircea Narcis2 years ago in Horror
Whispers in the Dark: Unveiling the Chilling Tale of Eldritch Hollow
The Legend Begins The origins of Eldritch Hollow are as mysterious as the dense fog that blankets its landscape every night. Legend has it that the Hollow was once a thriving settlement in the 17th century, a community born from the dreams of those seeking a new beginning. But as the autumn leaves turned to gold, something ancient stirred beneath the earth, a darkness that had slumbered for millennia.
By Mircea Narcis2 years ago in Horror
The Solder Mystery
It’s Christmas Eve in 1945, George Solder and his wife Jenny are at their Cozy home in faille West Virginia, celebrating the holiday with nine of their 10 kids. Their oldest daughter makes the night even more special bringing extra gifts for her younger siblings, ‘good night kids’ said the couple as they head to bed around 10:00 but had a second thought to let the kids stay up late to enjoy their new toys, little did they know that very moment is the last time their whole family will be together at half midnight. The phone rings waking Jenny and rushes downstairs to answer it, an unfamiliar female voice is on the other end and a creepy laughter emerges in the background. Jenny responds, ‘Please you dialed the wrong number’ and quickly hangs up, on her way back to bed she closes the curtains, locks the door and turns out the lights. She glances at her oldest daughter who is peacefully sleeping on the living room couch so Jenny thinks to herself that the kids must be upstairs in bed. It’s 1:30 am in the morning and Jenny wakes up once more but this time a thick smoke creeps into her room, Jenny and her husband rush out of the room only to find flames everywhere despite being completely shocked by the tragic scene, the couple and four of their kids managed to escape but the other five kids are trapped inside the house.
By Kobby Gyamfi 2 years ago in Horror
Cheeroonear of Aboriginal Australian Folklore
Have you ever heard about the Cheeroonear? The name may sound, well, cheery, like something fun to stumble across while out on a morning stroll. It's a furry creature from Aboriginal Australian folklore, a mix between a human and a dog.
By J.A. Hernandez2 years ago in Horror
The Haunted Bridge
The Silver Jubilee Bridge that connects Runcorn and Widnes, is a British landmark within Cheshire. It has a green ark that can be visible as far as Liverpool (although only on a very clear, sunny day). It is a famous piece of architecture that is instantly recognisable. What many of you may not be aware of however, is that this bridge has been known to be haunted. Just stop and think about the amount of automobile accidents that have happened on this bridge, and the ghosts that now linger there after these terrible accidents.
By Joseph Roy Wright2 years ago in Horror










