Showing posts with label Legend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legend. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

The Demonic Shadow That Haunted for 300 Years

 


In a remote village stood an ancient mansion, abandoned yet feared for centuries. The locals whispered about a demonic shadow that had clung to one cursed family for 300 years. According to legend, the curse began when the family’s ancestor betrayed a wandering mystic, stealing a sacred relic. That night, a shadow—tall, faceless, and reeking of decay—appeared in his room. From then on, it followed every generation, never resting.


Witnesses claimed it would appear in mirrors, behind doors, or even in moonlit fields, whispering in a voice that could freeze the blood. Many family members died mysteriously—some in accidents, others found lifeless with terror etched on their faces. The mansion was eventually abandoned, but the shadow didn’t stay behind.


In 1978, a tourist unknowingly stayed near the mansion and woke to find the shadow looming over him. He escaped, but not before hearing it whisper his name. Since then, sightings have spread across the country. The villagers say, once the shadow knows you, it follows forever.


And if you ever feel a sudden chill in an empty room, they warn—it might already be standing behi

nd you.


Sunday, July 27, 2025

Haunted Station No. 13: The Mystery of the Night

 



Station No. 13 had been abandoned for years. Locals whispered tales of a ghost train that passed through at exactly 1:13 AM, though no schedule ever mentioned it. They said the train carried souls of the dead, and anyone who dared to wait there vanished without a trace.


One night, a curious journalist named Arjun decided to uncover the truth. Armed with his camera, he hid behind a pillar on the deserted platform. As the clock struck 1:13, the air turned icy, and a dense fog rolled in.


From the mist emerged an old black train, its windows shattered, and lights flickering. As it stopped, Arjun saw motionless passengers with hollow eyes staring straight ahead. There were no sounds—only a deep hum and a chilling silence.


Suddenly, a tall shadowy figure stepped off the train and whispered, "Now it's your turn to board." Arjun tried to run, but the fog swallowed him whole. His camera was later found on the platform, but Arjun was never seen again.


Even today, those who pass by Station No. 13 at night say they hear a voice calling, "Don’t board the train… run!" But for some, it’s already 

too late.


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