There's a tale of a man who visited a so - called black magic practitioner in Singapore. He was seeking revenge on a business rival. The black magic man gave him a charm and told him to bury it near the rival's workplace. After that, the rival started having a series of bad luck, from business deals falling through to family problems. But eventually, the man who used the black magic started to have nightmares and feel a sense of unease, as if the dark forces he had unleashed were also affecting him.
Most Singapore black magic stories are likely a mix of legend and superstition. There may have been some small events that started the stories, like a person having a series of bad luck and people assuming it was due to black magic. But in reality, in a modern and scientific world, there is no evidence to support the existence of actual black magic in the way these stories portray it.
One scary Singapore story is about the old Changi Hospital. It's said to be haunted. There are tales of strange noises, apparitions in the corridors, and a feeling of unease that lingers. People who have visited at night claim to have seen shadowy figures moving about, and some say they've heard the moans of the patients who once suffered there.
There is a story about Kollegal black magic where it was said a man vanished mysteriously. People believed it was the work of a black magic spell from Kollegal. But no one could really prove it, and it remained as a spooky tale passed down in the local area.
One Thai black magic story is about the 'Kuman Thong'. It is said that a Kuman Thong is a spirit of a child. People believe that a powerful sorcerer can create a Kuman Thong. It is often kept in a small shrine in a house. It is believed to bring good luck and fortune to the family. However, if not treated properly, it can also bring misfortune.
In Mayong, a tale exists of a black magic practitioner who could transform into animals. He often turned into a black cat at night and spied on people. One day, a local wise woman noticed the cat acting strangely and suspected it was the man. She used her own magic to trap him in his cat form until he promised to never use his black magic for evil again.
There was a story in a small village. A man was suspected of practicing black magic. People claimed that he could make crops wither just by walking past the fields. He was always seen muttering strange incantations. One day, a brave young man decided to confront him. When he did, the so - called black magic man just laughed and said it was all superstition, but some villagers still believed he had some kind of dark power.
There's a story of a woman in Nigeria who was rumored to practice black magic for love. She was said to make potions that could make a person fall in love with someone else. A young man once sought her help to win the heart of a girl he liked. But things went awry when the girl started having strange nightmares about being trapped with the young man.
In another Singapore school, there is a tale of a ghostly presence near the old science lab. It was rumored that a science experiment went horribly wrong in the past, and the student involved in the accident haunts the area. Students claim to feel a cold chill and sometimes see blurry apparitions when passing by.
In a particular Singapore school, there is a tale about a ghostly teacher. Students say that during exam periods, they can feel a cold presence in the library. They believe it's the spirit of a strict teacher who used to haunt students who didn't study hard. The story has been passed down for generations, and it makes students a bit more nervous during exam time.
In some Singapore HDB areas, there are tales of a shadowy figure that lurks on the staircases at midnight. This figure is often described as being very tall and thin. Residents who have encountered it say they feel a sense of dread and unease. Some believe it could be the spirit of someone who had a tragic end in the building. These stories have been passed down among the community and add to the mystery of those HDB blocks.