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.
The Scarecrow
One scarecrow sings and dances as he searches for a brain. Harmless if you know what story he belongs to, not so harmless if he has a zombie attribute to him. Another scarecrow takes a beating from some kids and turns a kid into a scarecrow, or skins an adult, whichever story floats your boat. I myself find the skinning scarecrow a little darker and a little more fascinating. Oh Harold, the first scarecrow that really scared me. Well, then there was that scare crow on Supernatural that was a Pagan god and liked to skin his victims as well, wearing their skin as his own. Creepy.
By Jessica Stratton4 years ago in Horror
Urban Legend: Skinned Tom
The Urban Legend of Skinned Tom Back in the 1930s there once was a man who knew he was a looker, charismatic, and frankly could coax anyone into doing what he wanted, he had that silver of a tongue. His name was Thomas Beltran. Tom was the sort of personality where you wanted him to be your friend at any personal cost because having him around meant something and carried status.
By Fiona Percival4 years ago in Horror
Why does Hello Kitty Have No Mouth?
There are many terrifying urban legends about Hello Kitty, one of the most adorable shows and adored by many internationally, but yet there are still many terrifying and scary theories and urban legends about her. If you are a Hello Kitty or Sanrio fan and love spooky stories this urban legend is perfect for you.
By Alexsandra Castrillon4 years ago in Horror
Bigfoot - It Always Stays Just Outside the Range of Scientific Proof
This being is usually referred to as 8' to 10' large, sighted in remote wilderness areas of the united states and Canada, the Wonderful Lakes, the Pacific Northwest, plus the Rocky Mountains, mainly throughout the last 300 years.
By parth goyal4 years ago in Horror
Urban Legend: 1962 Halloween Massacre
The Full Urban Legend: In 1962, it was very common for partygoers to create their own Halloween masks from plaster, burlap fabric, and paint. If you were really strapped for cash you asked your neighbor if he had any chicken wire left in his shed and you used paper mache.
By Fiona Percival4 years ago in Horror
The Dark Side of Death: Appointment with My Late Father
A cemetery is a place of dark secrets and hidden mysteries. It is a place where the veil between the living and the dead is thin, and where the spirits of the dead can sometimes be seen wandering among the graves.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Horror
The Dark Side of Death: A True Story of Demonic Possession
The demon is a force of evil that preys on human weakness. It feeds on anger, hatred, and fear. It delights in destruction and death. It is a creature of the dark, and it exists to torment and destroy mankind.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Horror





