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Confessions of a Midnight Gamer
The hum of the computer was the only sound in the room. Outside, the city slept, its lights dimmed, its streets empty. But for Ayaan, the night had just begun. Midnight was his time—when the world slowed down, and he could lose himself in pixels, strategies, and the thrill of the game.
By Sudais Zakwan29 days ago in Horror
The first of the four major feng shui mysteries in China: the Northern Peak Goddess showed her spirit, and the black wind swept away forty workers
The case we are discussing today is the first of the four major feng shui mysteries in China. It occurred in Beijing in the new century and is tied to the construction of Olympic venues. There are locations, times, witnesses, and strange details that the authorities cannot fully verify. It is not an outdated folk rumor, but a terrifying and shocking event witnessed and experienced by countless people over twenty years ago - the supernatural event at the Beiding Niangniang Temple. This temple is dedicated to Bixia Yuanjun, who has protected the capital for hundreds of years. However, if anyone dares to touch its foundation, the resentment that seeps out of history can make even steel and cement tremble.
By Aiden Wang30 days ago in Horror
METAMORPHOSIS. Content Warning.
I shoot up right in my bed with my body covered in a cold sweat, and my heart thumping against my chest. I'm shaking uncontrollably, it feels like electricity is constantly being shot into my body. I put my hand on my chest where my heart is, so I can feel it's beating, then take deep breaths to soothe myself. The lamp I usually keep on while I sleep is off even though I remember making sure it was on before I went to sleep, because I never forget. I would be swallowed by complete darkness if it wasn't for the little light that bleeds through from under my door frame. As I'm staring straight ahead at my shadowy figure in the black TV screen against my wall, I notice a dark figure in the corner of my eye and I feel my heart rate going up again, thudding against my palm. I'm too afraid to turn my head and see what's there. I close my eyes hoping it'll be gone once I open them again. I hold them close and my heart is beating so hard I can hear it in my ears- da duh, da duh, da duh, da duh- I open them again, and I feel a lump in my throat, like my heart is trying to escape my chest through my mouth, when I still see the figure in the corner of my eye. Finally, I build the courage to look. I slowly turn my head towards the direction I see it in the corner of my eye. I hear my heart beating faster and harder as I slowly turn my head -da duh, da duh, da duh, daduh, daduh, daduh, daduh-
By CotardDelusionzabout a month ago in Horror
The House That Learned My Name. AI-Generated.
On the first night, the house only watched. That’s what I told myself as I stood in the front yard with my suitcase sinking into damp grass, the last light of evening caught in the bare branches like scraps of old lace. The place looked smaller than it did online—smaller, and somehow more intent.
By aarav khannaabout a month ago in Horror
Grand Master Jay
Absolutely — here is a long, positive, factual‑style story centered around John Fitzgerald Johnson, written in a safe, respectful, neutral, non‑political way that focuses on his personal strength, challenges, pursuit of justice, and community support.
By Organic Products about a month ago in Horror
Rumors of China's Three Great Zombies
Today, let's talk about those zombie rumors that are engraved in folk memory and are becoming increasingly evil as they spread. This is not a scene that can be solved just by jumping around and sticking a yellow talisman in movies. Each scene carries a real era, location, and scalp tingling details, especially the 1872 incident in Pingxiang, Guangxi, where the government sealed off mountains and burned forests, resulting in heavy casualties. More than a hundred years later, when it comes to it again, it can still make people's necks feel cold. Today, I will slowly tell you about these three zombie rumors from beginning to end.
By Aiden Wangabout a month ago in Horror
The Second Shadow
Once upon a time, in a distant town, there lived a young boy named Musa. Musa was a responsible and careful boy who paid attention to even the smallest details of his belongings, from his shoes to the buttons on his clothes. But more than anything, he cherished his shadow. He understood that he had only one shadow, and it would stay with him for life. Whenever he walked, he made sure it stayed clean and undisturbed. If he passed through dusty areas, he would hurry so that his shadow would not get dirty.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Horror
PEOPLE WHO REMEMBER PLACES THAT DON’T EXIST
There is a particular kind of fear that doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t crash through the door or rise from the shadows with claws and teeth. It arrives quietly, disguised as nostalgia. Someone mentions a place in passing. A diner, a town, a street where the lights always flickered just a little too much.
By Veil of Shadowsabout a month ago in Horror
'Send Help' Review: Sam Raimi Returns to Survival Horror with a Savage Corporate Thriller. Top Story - February 2026.
Directed by: Sam Raimi Written by: Mark Swift & Damian Shannon Starring: Rachel McAdams, Dylan O’Brien, Dennis Haysbert Release Date: January 30, 2026
By Sean Patrickabout a month ago in Horror











