psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Nightfox Reports: Reach Out and Touch Someone’s Mind
With my typical wide view I have spotted some more strangeness in the news as reports have been appearing across the country for the last week or two of people getting into accidents after running out into the street and attempting to attack passing cars with their bare hands or whatever improvised weapons they could grab. Several of them have been killed, struck down by the car they attacked or another vehicle streaking by. In a couple of cases people were struck by trains while apparently attack the tracks or the train cars with axes and shovels. One elderly woman was struck by a plane at Heathrow Airport as it took off. Witnesses say she was swinging at the landing gear with a garden hoe.
By Samuel Wrightabout 10 hours ago in Horror
The Dirty Detective of Alcyone: Judas Miller
The air in the Alcyone Shipyard didn’t just hang; it clung. It was a thick, stagnant mixture of salt water spray, oxygenating rust, and the oppressive, metallic heat radiating from miles of decaying industrial sprawl. Night offered no relief.
By Nathan McAllister2 days ago in Horror
The Beast of Bray Road
There are roads you take to get somewhere. And then there are roads that seem to take you through the dark, mile by quiet mile, until something at the edge of your headlights makes you wish you'd chosen another route. Bray Road is one of those roads.
By Veil of Shadows4 days ago in Horror
I think I have a stalker. Content Warning.
I (22F) moved in with my parents after breaking up with my extremely toxic boyfriend about 4 months ago, in mid-December. The way my parents’ house is arranged means that the 2nd floor is actually the 1st floor, because that’s where the front door, the kitchen, the living room and the main bathroom are (since you have to climb stairs outside to access this door), and there is no other way to enter through the 1st floor unless you go through the side gate to go to the back. And although the garden is fenced, there is a friend’s house that could be used as a real house, so my parents rent it and there is currently a middle-aged couple living there with their son who is probably a teenager or young adult, I’m not sure because I don’t see him often. In short, I and this family use the side gate most often. I use it because I get home late and I don’t want to disturb my parents, and the family uses it because it’s the only access to the friends’ house, obviously.
By Nicolas Daron4 days ago in Horror
The Cry That Never Ended” – The Haunting of Shaniwar Wada
Shaniwar Wada is a saga of grandeur, power, deceit, and tragedy. Shaniwar Wada is located in the ancient city of Pune. The fort, built in the 18th century, was a symbol of glory in the reign of the Maratha Empire. Now, the ruined fort is no less popular in terms of spine-chilling stories than in terms of its historical importance.
By Kyrol Mojikal5 days ago in Horror










