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Art that’s as dark as it is evocative; discover horror-inspired artwork, from twisted mutations of classic paintings, chilling sculptures, spooky photography and more.
Horrifying shower guest
The steam billowed around me, a comforting curtain as I sighed, the day's stress melting away with each drop of hot water. My eyes drifted shut, the only sound the rhythmic thrumming of the showerhead and the whoosh of my ragged breaths. I was a tangled knot of exhaustion, and the warm water was slowly unraveling me.
By spooky session2 years ago in Horror
What Did I Just Witness?
The eight-year-old me clung to the worn familiarity of the downstairs couch. Sleep evaded me, not because of the flickering light from the TV, but because of the inky blackness that lurked beyond the living room. Every creak of the floorboard, every sigh of the wind seemed amplified in the dark, a monster waiting to pounce. My dad, a comforting presence beside me, was fast asleep. Mom wouldn't be home until late, another night shift at the hospital. The thought of being alone sent shivers down my spine.
By spooky session2 years ago in Horror
A horror story Dead. Content Warning.
Start writing...In the tired town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of thick backwoods and haze covered slopes, there stood an old house, its disintegrating exterior a demonstration of a failed to remember period. Local people murmured of its dull past, asserting it was spooky by the spirits of the individuals who met their end inside its walls.
By Pairvag Islam2 years ago in Horror
Himeji Castle: The Fortress of Hyōgo Prefecture
Roosted gloriously on a slope in the city of Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, Himeji Palace isn't simply a dazzling engineering wonder yet additionally a spot saturated with history and legend. Ordinarily known as the "White Heron Palace" for its striking white outside and exquisite plan, Himeji Palace has represented hundreds of years as an image of Japan's rich social legacy. In any case, behind its beautiful exterior lies a more obscure side, with stories of phantoms and hauntings that have fascinated and scared guests for ages.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Horror
First Ghost. Content Warning.
The myth of ghosts has been a fascinating and diverse topic across cultures and centuries. It dates back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, where spirits were believed to linger in the earthly realm after death. In Greek mythology, spirits of the deceased wandered the underworld, while in Norse mythology, the spirits of the dead resided in Valhalla or Hel. Across Asia, beliefs in ghosts varied widely, from vengeful spirits seeking justice to benevolent ancestors watching over their descendants.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Horror
The Ceiling Cat of the Bullet Train
apan's bullet trains, those sleek silver bullets hurtling across the countryside, are testaments to modern marvels. But for Akiko, a weary traveler on a late-night Shinkansen, the journey became a chilling encounter with a spirit that defied gravity – the Ceiling Cat.
By mahmoud elsaad2 years ago in Horror
"Echoes of the Forgotten"
In the modest community of Ravenswood, settled profoundly inside the timberland, there stood an old, weather-beaten house. Its climate-beaten walls bore the scars of time, and its windows, similar to discharge attachments, gazed into the night with a spooky void. Legend murmured of a revile that tormented the chateau, a revile that had driven its occupants to franticness and hopelessness.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror






