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.
Strange elderly woman on the road
It happened to me personally in 2003. I live in London, have a family, a job. But I come from a small village, about fifty kilometers from the city. Now, of my relatives, we have only a grandmother who did not want to leave her native place. I visit her occasionally, mostly on some weekends. On that very day, it happened.
By Julia Njord4 years ago in Horror
Top 5 ScarySleepover Games To Play (If you dare!)
The Ouija Board is a quick and simple game that many play for sinister reasons. The Ouija Board was created in 1890, people used the Ouija Board to communicate with dead loved ones and other spirits. Many who have used the Ouija Board have had terrible experiences while using the Ouija Board such as, objects being thrown, whispers, physical violence, and ghost being seen while and after using it. Many who dare to use an Ouija Board have been terrified from results and as well too scared to go back to it. Use an Ouija Board if you dare too!
By Banana Man :) 4 years ago in Horror
The Crow and the Widow
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Jack stopped dead in his tracks, his flashlight falling from his grasp with a soft thud as it rolled across the forest floor. “Jack? What’s wrong?” Celeste called out with the faintest of urgency. Jack pointed to the amber glow emitting in the distance between the pines. “Someone’s in there. We need to go”.
By Madeline Bauer4 years ago in Horror
The Story OF Dracula
Dracula, the character of the novel of the same name written at the end of the nineteenth century by Irish Bram Stoker, is a Transylvanian count, master of a castle erected somewhere on the top of high rock, from where he guards the valley of the river winding through the Principality of Transylvania.
By Chirila Adrian4 years ago in Horror
Across the Threshold
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. The events of that night haunted the Blue Ridge community for years, and as with all small-town horrors, it fueled the local gossip mill and gave way to superstitious ramblings. No one knows for certain what happened that night, no one but Veronica "Ronnie" Knowles.
By Polar Plunge4 years ago in Horror
Addicted
“The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window…” I paused for dramatic effect. Watching people’s reactions was a favorite past time. 2 girls in the seat kitty corner from mine leaned in closer, lapping up the words like hungry dogs. As the story unfolded, the small freshmen sitting across the aisle pushed back into her senior sister’s body. My large jean quilt pulled up over her nose.
By Maili Paul4 years ago in Horror
Wildfire Season
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. That was the simple anonymous report that led one park ranger hiking out to the northernmost far corner of the land he was responsible for managing. One little candle in one little cabin might not sound like a good reason to hike alone at night, but that region was in the midst of wildfire season during an especially persistent drought so the rangers could take no chances when it came to violations of the campfire ban. Despite the drought the forest felt as alive as ever to the rangers keen eyes and ears, branches snapped ahead of him as he walked signaling startled animals fleeing his approach, crickets sang, to his right he could hear the drought weakened stream nevertheless continue to gurgle on carrying as much life giving water as it could muster down the mountain to try to nourish the valley below.
By Mike Simmons4 years ago in Horror
The White Widow
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Almost like it knew it would have company that night; the flame burned unnaturally still and bright against the wind that leaked through the ill-fitted windowpanes. None of the ordinary sounds from the lush woods reached the small clearing, as though nothing that lived, dared to go near the ring of barren trees surrounding the tiny structure.
By Ivana Mileusnic4 years ago in Horror








