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.
Feeling the Soup
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. It wasn't a source of light for anyone or anything. Just a warning for those who know, or better yet, those who believe. For it believes in you and resides in whatever abandoned shelter it decides to make its domain. Interrupting its preparation is a far worse fate than being taken for its savory delight.
By Anthony Paderes4 years ago in Horror
Cabin in the Woods
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night a candle burned in the window. You thought that was strange because it had been abandoned for a long time. You chalk it up to teenagers finding it and are using it as a hang out spot. The next day you go to the cabin and sure enough there is evidence that people have been there. There is trash, sleeping bags, and lots of food bags and alcohol bottles. You decide not to say anything because you know what it is like to grow up in a small town in the woods.
By Jeremy White4 years ago in Horror
The Legend of The Vanished Flight with Diamonds
The Bermuda Triangle is one of the foremost mysterious places on Earth. This vast stretch of ocean between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico are notorious for its disappearing ships and planes. The so-called Devil’s Triangle has been the positioning of the many vanished vessels. According to local lore, this triangle-shaped area off the coast of Bermuda is home to sinister forces that set out in storms, fog, and darkness – devils of the ocean. The area was a hot topic in the 1980s when there has been a variety of disappearances within it. Many people believe that there must be some quite supernatural or extraterrestrial explanation for these disappearances because conventional explanations cannot adequately explain them. In this article, we are going to observe a number of the foremost famous legendary stories from inside the Atlantic with a special concentrate on “The Legend Of The Vanished Flight with Diamonds: Treasure Of The Bermuda Triangle”
By Shiran Kapila Jayawardhane4 years ago in Horror
The Usher
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Lyn stood, stopped in the trail staring at the thin glass window as the candle flickered in the less than perfectly sealed cabin. It was well known to those who lived in the area that the cabin was there. To the locals, it was like a cabin on an island. Everyone knew of it, but only the tourists wanted to see it. Despite knowing of the structure, the owner and the history of the cabin had faded into myth, leaving only rumor and speculation. Though Lyn knew of the cabin, it had never before had it seemed occupied. There she stood looking at the creaking structure. The thin cedar slats creaked under the weight of the rusting tin roof. As Lyn poured her attention into the shack, something unimaginable happened. The door creaked open.
By Alexander Loche4 years ago in Horror
Teressa fidalgo and Devil's pool
There are many scary messages roaming on the internet after the name Teresa Fidalgo. It became famous in the year 2014. A message was shared between the tennagers during that period. That message was "I am Teresa Fidalgo and if you don’t post this on 20 other photos, I will sleep with you forever," the quote spammed at the bottom of thousands of Instagram pictures this week somewhat ambiguously warns.
By Narendran C4 years ago in Horror
The Wishing Tree
“The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window.” Jessica held the flashlight up beneath her chin for added effect. “My older sister explained that the cottage is hidden in the woods and is challenging to find only revealing itself during a summer’s full moon, when a camper must seek it to reach the wishing tree.” She was putting on a voice to go with her story. “Each year a camper must be chosen to follow the sign of the owl, which will lead you to the cottage in the woods. You must enter the house alone at night and touch the wishing tree’s surface at the heart of the cottage, then the camper’s wish will be granted.” Jessica had the groups full attention as she spoke. The ambient silence as we listened was putting me more on edge, eyes that flickered in the artificial light, taking on a more primal appearance. The silence made the room feel foreign as the smell of mildew and old sweat traced through the air.
By Ryan Wilkins4 years ago in Horror
The Widows Candle
"The Cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window." The fire crackled as we sat in the front yard, the crickets tuning up and the little stream lapping at the banks of the small channel that bore it. The snow melt had been thick that year, and the small cold snap we had experienced the first week of June hadn't hurt it any. I had been living with Grandpa for nearly a year now, ten months to be exact, and he had been making these bonfires a near-constant Friday even since the snow melted in spring. They suited me just fine. I had been cleaning up the spring limb falls since April, and the bonfires made a perfect excuse to get rid of them.
By Joshua Campbell4 years ago in Horror
Janet / Jane
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. "It comes to this," Jane said blowing out the match. She turned around and looked at the teenage girl, Janet, sitting silently at the table. "It's scary, I know. It wasn't always like this. I didn't think it would be like this. It was like this for my grandmother. It wasn't like this for my mother or for me. These are horrific times we live in." She lowered the hood of her sweatshirt and sat at the table across from the teenage girl. The teenage girl had been crying, she had been crying for the last several days anytime they talked.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her4 years ago in Horror
The candy lady
This is one of the most famous urban legends in Texas. Many people in Texas say that this incident took place in real life. Because of the incidents during the late 19th century and the start of the 20th century, this legend was created. The candy lady mentioned here is Clara Crane. Clara Crane was born in 1891 in Texas, then she was forcefully married to an old man in her teenage years.
By Narendran C4 years ago in Horror
Cabin by the Lake - A Siren's Song
"The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window," said Donovan. Scanning the faces of his long-time friends, he contemplated if he should relay the events that happened at the very same campsite they currently occupied. Donovan hesitated only a moment before eventually taking up the story again. After all, he had made a promise. To do otherwise would be a mistake he was not prepared to make.
By Jasmine S.4 years ago in Horror





