Horror & Folklore
Chilling legends, documented hauntings, and the psychological shadows of history.
The Mothman Prophecies
Point Pleasant, 1966. A winged creature and a bridge collapse.
The Enfield Poltergeist
London, 1977. The most documented poltergeist case in history.
The Legend of Nale Ba
Bangalore, 1990s. "Come Tomorrow" to survive the night.
The Amityville Horror
New York, 1974. A tragedy and a 28-day haunting.
The Bell Witch
Tennessee, 1817. America's most famous historical haunting.
Bhangarh Fort
India, 17th Century. Legally prohibited after sunset.
The Flatwoods Monster
USA, 1952. A bright light and a creature in the dark.
The Krasue Legends
Thailand. A floating head with glowing entrails that hunts in the night.
The Huldufólk
Iceland. The hidden people who can stop modern construction.
The Darvaza Gas Crater
Turkmenistan. The "Door to Hell" burning since 1971.
Kuchisake-onna: The Slit-Mouthed Woman
Japan, 1970s. Mass panic and the woman behind the mask.
Teke Teke
Japan. The railway ghost that haunts stations and streets.
Aka Manto: The Red Cape
Japan. The bathroom spirit with an impossible question.
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