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A few I remember from my childhood, my mother used to warn me not to hang clothes outside at night because, according to her, the ghosts might wear them and wander around the house, hahahaha. She’d also tell me not to keep my hair open or wear perfume after dark, since that’s what supposedly attracted spirits and would turn me into a chudail. These more like superstitions but they often got to me during my teenage years, but never stopped me though from doing those things anyway hahahah. 

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5 minutes ago, spaceoddtiddy said:

A few I remember from my childhood, my mother used to warn me not to hang clothes outside at night because, according to her, the ghosts might wear them and wander around the house, hahahaha. She’d also tell me not to keep my hair open or wear perfume after dark, since that’s what supposedly attracted spirits and would turn me into a chudail. These more like superstitions but they often got to me during my teenage years, but never stopped me though from doing those things anyway hahahah. 

Nice one! Thank you for sharing. I’ve learned about the Chudail now - a vengeful, beautiful woman who lures her victims and drains their life force, blood, or virility, causing them to wither and age rapidly.

Btw, Chudail usually attacks men... that’s why you’re here. 😈

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Is this topic in preparation of the Halloween? lol😁

One childhood scary story i can't forget was a kapre with big eyes, dark hairy and tall usually smoking on a big metal  pipe that resides mostly on big trees like the balete tree along the road .He appears during night time and play tricks and harm people and can even cause illness,  so we were told not to be out late at night..👻💩

 

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On 10/15/2025 at 4:31 PM, Zamia2001 said:

Is this topic in preparation of the Halloween? lol😁

One childhood scary story i can't forget was a kapre with big eyes, dark hairy and tall usually smoking on a big metal  pipe that resides mostly on big trees like the balete tree along the road .He appears during night time and play tricks and harm people and can even cause illness,  so we were told not to be out late at night..👻💩

 

It’s fascinating how every country has its own mythical creatures. My favorite one from the Philippines is the Manananggal.

Ohhh , and look at my kind of Kapre ! ( That's Eddie, form Iron Maiden band ) 

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This is not a story, but something that really happened to me when I was around 14 or 15 years old.

At first, it was just shadows.
I kept seeing them pass in front of me, to the left or right, quick shapes that vanished when I tried to focus. I thought my eyes were just playing tricks on me.

But one evening, as I was coming home, something different happened.
Through the big glass door of my house, I saw a figure moving. It was walking from the kitchen toward my bedroom. I saw it clearly, and I was completely sure it was my mother. The shape, the way it moved, everything felt familiar. I didn’t feel scared, just certain that she had gone into my room for something.

When I reached my room, the door was closed.
I opened it. The room was dark.
I turned on the light. Nobody was there.

For a moment, I thought my mother might be hiding behind the door, trying to scare me like she sometimes does. I looked. There was no one. The room was completely empty, silent, heavier than usual, as if the air itself was watching me.

Later that day, after dinner, I lay on my bed staring at the ceiling. My arms rested at my sides, my hands hanging off the edge. There was a small space between the bed and the wall, maybe 20cm.

A few seconds passed. Then I felt it.

Something gently grabbed my hand.
It wasn’t a brush or a breeze. It was a human hand. Warm. Solid. Real.

I jumped up and ran out of the room screaming.

I told my parents what I was experiencing since they heard me creaming and took me to church the next day. The priest held a long prayer for nearly an hour with just me.

Since that day, I have never seen the shadows again or any other stranger things.
But every night, before I fall asleep, I make sure my hands stay on the bed. Never off the side :))

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4 hours ago, FilipTa said:

It’s fascinating how every country has its own mythical creatures. My favorite one from the Philippines is the Manananggal.

Ohhh , and look at my kind of Kapre ! ( That's Eddie, form Iron Maiden band ) 

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OMG👻 manananggal? thats the  scariest mythical creature on earth lol 😁.. 

Have you read the story about manananggal? @FilipTa..the reason you said your favorite maybe coz on day time she looks so beautiful😅 ..but change appearance at night, detach her lower body and fly like a bat to find for victims🦇🌌🌚

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When I was little, my grandmother warned me about Drekavci - the spirits of children who died before being baptized, roaming forests and graveyards at night, crying in terrible, high-pitched screams.

One night, my friend and I decided to go to the cemetery just to feel the fear in our bones. We tiptoed among the gravestones, listening to the wind and imagining those ghostly cries. Every shadow seemed alive, every rustle made our hearts pound.

I’ve always loved that feeling of being scared. I used to read the book The Whisper Man alone at night, imagining the stories coming to life around me.
I was terrified of Slenderman that I saw in a video game, picturing him lurking in the shadows of the forest, tall and silent, watching from between the trees.

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They say you should never swim alone in a river you do not know.

Some rivers are not empty, they breathe, and something waits beneath the still water, patient and hungry.

The villagers call it the River Ghost, a restless spirit that drags the living into its cold embrace, pulling them down until not even their shadow returns to the surface.

And there is another warning, one far more dreadful.

When you are alone at the riverside, and someone calls your name or shouts something from far away, do not answer.

No matter how familiar the voice may seem, no matter how desperate it sounds, do not.

Those who speak back are said to freeze in their tracks, eyes vacant, lips trembling, as if a cold, unseen hand has taken hold.

Their bodies may still move, but their souls, they are never seen again.

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When my uncles were younger.. they used to tell me a story about their granddad.. 

Granddad was about 17 or 18. It was his first time traveling home from the city. Driving home to the reservation was always an adventure for us in the 60s. 

He left a little later than normal. As nightfall hit. The rain starts..  he shifts his focus onto the road and turns down the radio. He notices someone. Hitchhiking.  Ignores him and keeps driving. Wanting to get home, But after 3 or 4 miles. He sees the same figure.. same long coat.. ignores him again. Keeps driving.. and just before he reaches home. Sees the figure for a 3rd time.. slows down but does not stop, Keeps driving past him.. as he is about to take the exit home. Sees the person, wearing a hat looking at him in his rear view mirror. Turns around..  Only to see what appears to be hooves going down into the floor of the car... And gone..  

Rushes home. Tells the family..  They all brush it off. And it just becomes the family ghost story..  Careful when driving.  

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They told me that there is an old witch who roams the streets in the summer to find those who do not sleep and are outside in the sun, stealing them, cutting off their hands and making magic spells with them. They made us afraid to go out when the sun is shining from midday until 4 pm.😅👻

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