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.
Jorogumo (part 4 of 4)
CHAPTER 4: IAN Matt wondered for quite some time. He had no one to console him; no one to untwist the warped thoughts in his head. Hunger, thirst, and his thoughts had slowly been driving him mad. What he would give to see his Susan again. What he would give just to see sunlight again. He thought about all the pain he caused others...all the pain he caused himself. He thought about what would happen to him immediately after he pulled that trigger. But mostly, he thought about his little girl.
By Seth Carter3 years ago in Horror
Exploring the World of Shinigami: From Folklore to Modern Pop Culture
Shinigami is a term from Japanese culture that is often translated as "death god" or "death spirit." In Japanese folklore, shinigami are supernatural beings that are responsible for taking the souls of the deceased to the afterworld. They are typically depicted as skeleton-like figures with long, flowing robes, and they are often associated with the concept of death and the passage of the soul from life to the afterlife. In popular culture, shinigami are often portrayed as malevolent or terrifying beings, although some depictions of shinigami are more neutral or even benevolent.
By Dineshkumar M3 years ago in Horror
The World's Most Haunted Cities: A Collection of Creepy Urban Legends
Urban legends are a fascinating and often creepy part of folklore that have been passed down through generations. These mysterious and often terrifying stories are set in familiar locations, such as schools, parks, and hospitals, and they often involve ordinary people encountering extraordinary events.
By Dineshkumar M3 years ago in Horror
Jorogumo (part 3 of 4)
CHAPTER 3: ELAINE ...Matt awoke in shock, screaming, for a second time. This time he saw nothing on top of him; not his wife, no spider, no alternate version of himself. Without thinking he put his hands to his chest, but he felt no holes. It must had all been a dream.
By Seth Carter3 years ago in Horror
Jorogumo (part 1 of 4)
CHAPTER 1: SUSAN "I love you Daddy!" Matt Curtell read aloud the words of his daughter, Susan, that were written on construction paper. Underneath these words was a picture, drawn with colored pencil, of a dead deer beside a smiling man with a gun.
By Seth Carter3 years ago in Horror










