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 Mirror at the End of the Hall
Mara was thirteen when her grandmother died and left her the house at Black Hollow. It was a tall, crooked place at the edge of the woods, with dusty red curtains, peeling wallpaper, and a long hallway that stretched too far for such a small house. The villagers whispered that the house was cursed, but Mara's parents said it was just “old and creaky.” They only stayed there in summer.
By Lucien Hollow 7 months ago in Horror
The Cursed Oak of Bayou Drive: Florida's Forgotten Shadows
The Martin House: A Haunting Legacy in Bay County, Florida Nestled along Bayou Drive in Panama City, Florida, the Martin House stands as a chilling monument to tragedy, mystery, and enduring folklore. Built in the early 1900s, this once-elegant home now whispers tales of sorrow and spectral unrest that have captivated locals for generations.
By Cedric Walker(Gator)7 months ago in Horror
The Laughing Courtyard: A Haunted Love Story That Ended in Blood
Ali and Zainab thought they had finally escaped the chaos of the city. When they found an old house on the edge of a quiet village, it felt like a blessing. The courtyard was wide and green, overflowing with roses and jasmine. A massive banyan tree stood in the center, its branches spread like open arms offering shelter.
By Ubaid Ur Rehman7 months ago in Horror
The Lantern Bride
In the village of Sablewick, where the fog never truly lifted and the trees whispered to one another in the dark, there stood a lonely manor called Briar Hollow. It sat on a cliff overlooking the sea, its windows always dim, its doors always closed, and its gate held shut by rust and old regrets.
By Lucien Hollow 7 months ago in Horror
The Devil's Bible: A Tale of Mystery and Mastery
Picture this: a dimly lit monastery, the air thick with the scent of ink and vellum, and a lone monk hunched over a massive tome, his quill scratching away in the flickering candlelight. It’s the kind of scene that feels ripped from a gothic novel, right? But this isn’t fiction. This is the story of the Codex Gigas, the largest medieval manuscript in the world, a book so strange and captivating it’s earned the chilling nickname: the Devil’s Bible. Ever heard of it? If not, buckle up, because this tale is a wild ride.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED7 months ago in Horror
She Rides While You Sleep: The Southern Legend of the Boo Hag. AI-Generated.
In the low country of South Carolina, where the trees are veiled in Spanish moss and the summer air hangs thick with moisture and mystery, old legends linger like the fog. Down there, they whisper of her.
By Cedric Walker(Gator)7 months ago in Horror







