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.
The Forgotten Room
In the heart of the old town, nestled between dilapidated buildings and forgotten alleyways, stood an ancient mansion shrouded in mystery. Its towering structure loomed ominously over the cobblestone streets, its windows boarded up and its façade weathered by time. Locals whispered tales of a dark past haunting the mansion, warning curious souls to steer clear of its cursed halls. But for a group of adventurous teenagers seeking thrills on a dare, the mansion beckoned with an irresistible allure.
By Kpchofficial2 years ago in Horror
The Haunted Cabin in the Woods
Deep in the heart of the dense forest, where the trees whispered secrets and the shadows danced in the moonlight, stood a solitary cabin. It was a place forgotten by time, its weather-beaten walls adorned with vines, and its windows shattered like gaping wounds. The locals whispered tales of horror surrounding the cabin, warning travelers to steer clear of its cursed grounds. But curiosity often gets the best of people, and that was the case for a group of adventurous friends who decided to spend a night there.
By Kpchofficial2 years ago in Horror
Ghosts of Willow Creek. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Willow Creek, nestled amongst the whispering pines and murmuring brooks, there existed a house - an old, dilapidated relic of a forgotten era. Its weathered facade bore witness to countless tales, some whispered in hushed tones by the locals, while others remained buried in the shadows of its decaying walls.
By Michael Tauye2 years ago in Horror
Nightfox Reports: Screamers
Not many people read news reports from all of the places that I do, just those who see the Big Picture, that obtuse angle of perception that makes other people anxious, so they change the subject and end a conversation as if the one speaking to them was somehow contagious. I have learned not to discuss these things with just anyone, so I will record my findings here on the Internet and occasionally try to find clues to map out the world that is hidden under the day-to-day life that the Mundanes think of as reality.
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Horror
Amazing and Scary Things About China
There are several cities in China that raise the question of how horrible the lethal spells are and where feudal customs first appeared in China and continue to exist now. When we think about China, we imagine a massive and affluent nation with a great history and a wide expanse of lyrical scenery that always attracts a large number of travelers from all over the world to come and discover. However, this country continues to conceal horrific details about his wife, which chills everyone. There are few countries in the world with a large number of cities, but in China, listen to the city, so don't assume that this is a building for ghost dwellings or cemeteries that are entirely super-high buildings that you spend billions of dollars building in addition to the limitless capacity of your home. According to data, China has 65 million unoccupied apartments in ghost cities where you can build high-rise buildings. The complete Auris In the year 2000, Newtown, China's largest ghost city in the midst of the desert, purchased a new city with wide roads and plenty of contemporary buildings. It was originally intended and built for a million people but was later downsized to around 300,000 people. This entire neighborhood is filled with offices, administrative centers, government buildings, museums, theaters, stadiums, and numerous villas. It's unusual, but Leo Teo borrowed from tens of thousands of houses, let alone a lot of cities located in different locations. That is why, in 2021, China demolished the 15th Star City high-rise skyscraper from the second phase of the project in Con Minh Minh Province, Yunnan Province. Tens of thousands of people witnessed the explosion of buildings valued at up to one billion yuan, which were demolished in 45 seconds.
By Phương Nguyễn2 years ago in Horror
Nightfox Reports: A Train to Nowhere
This is a hasty report because this shit just happened. Sometimes I do not even need the internet to stumble onto a weird, horrific event. Sometimes just trying to get home from somewhere I run over a mystery. Tonight I was in Downtown Los Angeles picking up some strictly medicinal herbs for my special brownie recipe from a reliable supplier, and testing some samples of other products he had. (We got baked!). Afterwards I had to take the subway to get back to the Valley so I skated over to Union Station, the hub of all the trains and buses in the Los Angeles area to catch the Red Line to NoHo. Personally, I have no idea why they call North Hollywood “NoHo” when there are tons of Hoes there. (Cue rim shot!) Whatever, I needed to get back to my kip in North Hills to start baking my goodies.
By Samuel Wright2 years ago in Horror
Shadows of Miners Mountain. Content Warning.
In the quiet of the evening, under a sky draped in the velvet of night, the small town of Miners Mountain was about to unravel a mystery that had been lurking in its shadows for years. Officer Jeffrey, a man who wore his badge not just as a symbol of authority but as a testament to his dedication, found himself at the doorstep of an unsettling enigma.
By Michael Tauye2 years ago in Horror








