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Assamese"baak"
Title The Ghosts of Joysagar A Haunting Tale from Assam's history In the heart of Assam, where the Brahmaputra swash flows gently and the whispers of history echo through the periods, lies the ancient area of Ahom. Among its numerous treasures is the sprawling complex of Joysagar, a testament to the majesty and substance of a defunct period.
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Horror
I Bought a Mystery Box off the Dark Web
The text describes a drug test that was conducted on a group of people who were diagnosed with a type of cancer called hepatitis C. The test was conducted on a group of people who were diagnosed with the disease, and the results showed that the participants had a high risk of developing the disease.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
My Father Punished me When I Talked to Ghosts
The author recounts their experiences as a blind person, living in a single-story ranch house with a father who believed they had spatial awareness. They rarely fell over and only if the father or one of the visitors put something where they shouldn't. The author's father would worry when the author saw something he didn't, whether it was with his ears or by touch.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
Extreme rituals
Extreme rituals and necromancy elicit a seductiveness and curiosity in numerous, frequently conjuring images of mysterious solemnities conducted in shadowy timbers or dimly lit chambers. These practices, steeped in history and myth, have captured the imagination of innumerous individualities across societies and generations. From ancient societies to ultramodern mores, the appeal of these rituals persists, offering a regard into the depths of mortal church, belief systems, and the hunt for power and understanding.
By vinoth kumar2 months ago in Horror
Adam Zad Horror Story
The hero, a young lady, is hanging tight for her companion Farah at a place she used to visit as an extended get-away. She is lovely to the point that she can't resist the urge to gaze at him. She is totally set on him and goes in secret to conceal her whereabouts.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
Ratna Manzil
The hero, a criminal and hoodlum, is a man who has been living in a little, far-off town called "Derapur" for a couple of days. He is drawn to the wonderful young lady by the waterway and isn't embarrassed about his magnificence. He isn't embarrassed about his qualities, as owners of these characteristics used to discreetly have dull existences and afterward pass on.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
Who was she?
The text describes the story of a young man who visits a shrine called Mazar Sharif, which is spread over a large area. The main building, which contained the grave of a nobleman, was short but its enclosure was large and made of red bricks. The shrine was believed to be a great saint, and childless couples would pray for children, and Koti would come to fulfill her daughter's marriage vows even in a formal wedding dress.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
The Room Mate
The protagonist, who is a girl from a small town called "Bakht Khan," decides to leave her city and stay in a prestigious hostel after she gets admitted to a college. His mother and father are supportive of girls' education, so they allow him to stay in the hostel.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
Dear Ezra Horror Story
In this text, the protagonist, Ezra, expresses her deep love for her sister, Saba, and the relationship she has with her partner, Irfan. Ezra, a middle-class woman, had a strong friendship with Saba, who was a few years older than him. After Ezra's marriage and moving to another city, Saba would miss her and write letters to Ezra, covering her daily activities.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror
The Last Supper
The Last Supper is a story about Geeta Kumari, a young Sanoli bride, leaving her in-laws in Dharampur. She is wearing a beautiful, decorated boat and is leaving her father-in-law across the river. The villagers of Dharampur have a history of drowning brides, with many of them coming to Dharmapura after getting married. The villagers, including Geeta's mother, are terrified and anxious about the future.
By Kamran Alam2 months ago in Horror