supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
Splattered In Your Smile
The suns treacherous kiss baking my blood stained shirt yet I am unsure how I managed to live or if my little Maxine is okay. After she plunged the machete into my chest, I can only hope she took off like a bat out of hell. I kind of feel for the kid, thinking she had to murder her only parental influence since I found her suckling on her mother deceased corpse.
By Magnar Arne28 days ago in Horror
The Day I Reached My Own Mountain. AI-Generated.
The Day I Reached My Own Mountain When I was a child, I often stared at the strange mountain in the distance. It loomed over the town like a giant, its rugged peak shrouded in mist. The adults called it "Mystic Peak," and though they told dark stories about it, my curiosity only grew. What secrets lay hidden atop that mountain? I dreamed of climbing it one day.
By Hamad Afridi 29 days ago in Horror
Close encounter at the midnight hour.
Close Encounters of the Midnight Hour It’s a quarter to 4, just a few hours before dawn. The room is dark; silence engulfs it. I lie in bed and fall asleep. In just a few hours, I will wake up and go through my morning routine. I’m not a morning person—just a bit tired from those sleepless nights.
By Rickles Pez29 days ago in Horror
The Oakville Blobs: When the Sky Dropped Something It Shouldn’t Have!
Some mysteries whisper... Others fall from the sky. And in 1994, that's just what happened. In the summer of 1994, residents of the quiet logging town of Oakville, Washington, reported something that sounded like a prank, a hoax, or perhaps a misremembered weather event. But it wasn’t. Because on multiple occasions that year, a strange gelatinous substance rained down from the sky, clear, sticky, and unnervingly organic.
By Veil of Shadowsabout a month ago in Horror
Fear on the High Seas: Comparing The Flying Dutchman and the Mary Celeste Tragedy
Commentary Hauntings on the High Seas Anything that haunts will usually frighten: and it doesn’t matter if it's a legend or an actual event in history. Still, which account will keep you up at night or make you wary of doing certain things such as going out on the open sea? No doubt, a real-life mystery such as the Mary Celeste can bring out the fear. But, in a twist of irony, it’s a legend that has had a lasting impact and may have affected the sailors' wellbeing.
By Dean Traylorabout a month ago in Horror
The Telling Bone
Introduction This was kicked off by Catweazle's name for the telephone. Catweazle was a medieval sorcerer who ended up in modern times (the nineteen seventies). The full episode is all over Youtube and most of my readers might not even recognise what he is holding as a landline telephone handset.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in Horror










