In one Pathfinder game, a player joined a group that seemed friendly at first. But as the game progressed, some of the other players started to bully their character. They would constantly undermine their decisions, steal their loot in sneaky ways, and even try to get their character killed in dangerous situations. This made the player feel really unwelcome and it was a horrible experience for them.
One horror story could be when a player's character got cursed by a powerful necromancer. All of a sudden, the character started to lose control of their actions during battles. They would sometimes attack their own allies instead of the enemies. It was a total chaos and led to a lot of in - game arguments among the players.
One Pathfinder horror story could be about a cursed dungeon. Adventurers entered it, thinking it was just an ordinary exploration. But as they went deeper, strange noises filled the air. The walls seemed to close in on them, and they started seeing apparitions of past victims. They were constantly under attack from unseen forces, and their magic seemed to fail at crucial moments. It was a nightmare they barely escaped from.
Character death due to misunderstandings is also quite common. Maybe a player misinterprets a rule and makes a move that gets their character killed. Or perhaps communication within the group is so bad that other players don't warn them about an obvious danger, resulting in their character's demise. It's really a bummer when that happens.
One horror story was when a player completely ignored the party's plan. We were sneaking into a castle, and he just charged in yelling. It alerted all the guards, and we were almost wiped out. He thought it was funny but it ruined the whole mission for the rest of us.
One horror story could be that while using a DM player, suddenly a distorted face flashed on the screen. It was unexpected and really spooky. There was no explanation for it, and it just came out of nowhere during normal playback.
In a Pathfinder adventure, our party had to cross a rickety bridge over a deep chasm. Our barbarian, who was a bit overconfident, decided to run across it. Halfway through, the bridge started to break. He ended up hanging on for dear life while the rest of us were trying not to laugh. He finally managed to pull himself up, but not without a lot of grumbling about the 'flimsy bridge'.
Sure. There was a pathfinder who got lost in a forest but ended up finding a hidden waterfall. He thought he was completely off track but it turned out to be the most beautiful discovery. He sat there for hours just enjoying the view before finding his way back to the main path.
One terrifying experience could be when a character in a Pathfinder RPG horror story encounters a powerful undead entity. The undead's presence alone can be chilling, and if it has special abilities like draining life force, it can be truly horrifying for the players.
The unknown elements in Pathfinder horror stories are really terrifying. For example, in many scenarios, you don't know what kind of monster or trap is waiting for you around the corner. It could be something completely out of your imagination.
One horror story is about a player whose Sims' house suddenly caught on fire out of nowhere while all the Sims were sleeping. There was no apparent reason like a faulty stove or electrical problem in the game. The Sims woke up in a panic but couldn't escape in time and all perished. It was really a shock for the player as they had put a lot of effort into building that family and their home.
There's also 'The Wrath of the Righteous' which has elements of horror in it. It delves into the battle against demonic forces in the Pathfinder world. The way it describes the demons and the chaos they bring is quite horrifying. The story has a good mix of action and horror elements that keep you on the edge of your seat.