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 Cursed Mirror from New Orleans: A Reflection of Terror
In the heart of the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, a chilling legend whispers through the alleys and courtyards. It's not about a haunted house or ghostly figure in the shadows — it's about a mirror. A mirror so cursed, locals avoid even glancing at it when they pass by the place it was last seen. This is the true story of the cursed mirror of New Orleans, a reflection that shows more than just your face.
By Manisha James8 months ago in Horror
The Haunted Cabin in the Woods: A True Story from Deep USA Forests
I never believed in ghosts. Not really. But everything changed the weekend I spent in an old, abandoned cabin deep in the forests of northern Maine. What started as a peaceful getaway became the most terrifying experience of my life — and I’ve never been the same since.
By Manisha James8 months ago in Horror
The horror of the Annabelle Doll. Content Warning.
The Horror of the Annabelle Doll: A Tale of Terror and Possession Few objects in the world of horror carry as much chilling notoriety as the Annabelle doll. Made infamous by the real-life accounts of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, as well as popularized by a series of films within The Conjuring universe, the Annabelle doll embodies pure malevolence wrapped in an innocent, vintage exterior.
By raven kade8 months ago in Horror
The Best Brand-New Horror Reads for 2024
Rolling Stone’s Must-Read Picks for the Year’s Scariest Stories In 2024, horror literature is doing well because authors are pushing the boundaries, combining genres, and creating new nightmares that will keep readers up until midnight. This year's lineup includes everything from folk horror to cosmic dread and supernatural hauntings to psychological thrillers. Here are Rolling Stone’s picks for the best new horror books of 2024—each one guaranteed to send chills down your spine.
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in Horror
THE GOD IN THE ASYLUM WALLS
CHAPTER 1: THE BLUEPRINTS THAT BREATHE The envelope arrived at precisely 3:33 AM, wedged between her apartment door and the frame. Dr. Laine Mercer hadn't heard the delivery, hadn’t even stirred from her restless half-sleep until the scent hit her—old parchment and something metallic, like a scalpel left to rust in a wound.
By Tales That Breathe at Night8 months ago in Horror
From Space
It came from space. An egg, or so it looked like one. The thing was oval shaped, green and bumpy with scratches all over it. There was a burning comet, set on fire, crashing through buildings and forests. It destroyed everything in its path. The news went international, everyone on earth heard about the comet and the fear it brought was far beyond overwhelming. What was this thing? It looked like an egg, but no egg on earth could possibly survive such a crash without shattering. The USA Government found and extracted the thing from space, hiding it from the public, nobody but them knew it was something alien. The egg was taken into area 51 and secured, locked away and studied extensively. There it remained for several years, unmoving, untouched, contained behind glass. A Scientist kept notes on any changes to the egg, for the longest time she convinced herself the thing was not an egg, but a strange rock from out of space. Then when she was almost 39, small cracks on the top exterior began to form. Something from within was growing like a baby chicken. What should have taken days, took a whole year as the egg cracked more and more until it finally hatched 2 months after the scientist's 40th birthday. Finally, after almost two years of waiting, alien life on earth was finally among us. The staff at area 51 were at first excited, expecting to see a little green, cute humanoid with big black eyes and a huge round head. Like the stereotypical design of an alien you'd see in all those old comic books and early science fiction movies. However, what lay inside that egg looked unlike anything anyone had ever seen. It was not cute, but monstrous, with features so strange, they are hard to describe, but I'll try anyway: It was more insect than humanoid, with almost a hundred limbs that weren't quite hands or legs, but perhaps pincers or claws. It was an ugly, dark brown colour with grotesque spots of yellow that looked like pimples. The alien appeared to have no eyes, yet it was somehow still aware of its environment. It moved like a crab or spider, but not quite one or the other, it seemed to defy time and space, moving in slow motion then suddenly at super speed, like somebody had been messing around with the fast forward buttons on the TV remote. It did not obey the rules of gravity either, instead floating mid air and swimming around the glass box it found itself in. The scientist who had been studying the egg for so long was sickened by the sight of this thing, its bug-like appearance and horrid colour was simply appalling to witness. It embodied disgust, especially when its pimples began spitting yellow acidic puss all over the place. The puss stunk like the worst sewer on earth, it made skunk's smell like perfume in comparison, it was simply vomit inducting to sniff and eye bleeding to look at. The scientist couldn't believe after all this time, the alien inside was the definition of gross. Then the yellow acid began to melt through the glass. "Oh shit!" The scientist gasped, quickly standing to her feet. The alien was escaping and the combination of its horrid stench and ugliness was honestly frightening. The fact it floated in the air and moved out of sync with time and space, that only made it seem all the more weird and revolting. Eventually it broke through containment altogether, reaching out to her at speeds impossible to comprehend. It burst that yellow putrid acid all over her, she screamed and melted into a hideous puddle of red blood and gore. It escaped into the compound of area 51, melting many of the scientists and soldiers that tried to stop it. The flying alien was unstoppable until somebody began throwing grenades into its general direction. Not even this thing could avoid all those explosions, it fortunately splattered in the bombing, leaving more of the disgusting yellow gore all over the place. It's safe to say the staff at area 51 were disappointed with the alien life they found, it seemed to be a mindless animal. More accurately, a giant sized parasite that only lived to eat and likely reproduce. All those years of speculation and excitement; only to discover the alien life form was merely an oversized bug. One that killed almost 50 members of staff in its wake. The scariest thing of all, is that if that was only one of those hideous things, how much damage could a whole population of them do?
By Joseph Roy Wright8 months ago in Horror
Careful what you say at breakfast in a hotel...
When I was around 22 years old, I had a scary encounter while staying at a hotel for a job. Around 2010 I was working for a traveling photography group that took church directory photos. Each photographer drove separately from all over the place. So I was in Harlan, IA at the time. I was staying at a hotel along with other photographers who joined with me, I believe there was 4 of us (2 guys, a girl, and myself).
By sagar dhital8 months ago in Horror
Banuaya: The Guardian of the Drowned Forest
In the heart of South Sulawesi lies a lake that locals refuse to name aloud. Official maps call it Danau Larangan, but the people of the surrounding villages know it by its older name — Banuaya, the "Mother of Drowned Souls".
By Maulana Dimasiqi Akhnakhauri Akeyla Syah8 months ago in Horror
The most surreal place I've ever been (and why no one talks about it)
Many of us encounter strange, unreal or “surreal” experiences while traveling. Sometimes the experience is due to the beauty of nature, sometimes to the diversity of culture, and sometimes for some reason that cannot be explained. Today I will tell the story of one such place—one that is so remote and strange that even when I close my eyes, I can still feel its smells, sounds and atmosphere. The most surprising thing is that very few people know about this place or nobody talks about it.
By Nafiz Hossain8 months ago in Horror









