Well, here's another one. In a small village, there was a legend of an invisible ghost that haunted the well. Villagers often heard eerie sounds coming from it. A brave man once tried to look into the well at night and he felt as if something invisible was pushing him. He quickly left the place, terrified.
There's a story set in an abandoned hospital. The invisible ghost there was said to be of a patient who died unfairly. Nurses would sometimes see equipment moving on their own. One nurse claimed that she felt invisible hands grabbing her. It was so scary that many refused to work night shifts there.
The fact that they are so different from the typical visible - monster or ghost stories. With an invisible ghost, there's no clear form to fight or run from. It could be right beside you and you wouldn't know. This lack of a physical form makes the stories more open - ended and allows our imagination to run wild. We are left to create the scariest version of the invisible ghost in our minds, which is what makes these stories so fascinating.
Sure. There was a man who worked late in an old office building. As he was packing up to leave, he heard the sound of typing, but there was no one else there. He shrugged it off at first. But then he noticed papers moving on their own. He realized there was an invisible ghost. It seemed to be reliving its past work life. He quickly grabbed his things and ran out, not looking back.
The sense of being watched. In an invisible ghost story, you know something is there, but you can't see it. It could be lurking in the corner, observing your every move. This makes you constantly on edge. Like when you're alone in an old house and you feel eyes on you, but when you look around, there's no one there. And the fact that it can move around undetected, it might be right behind you at any moment, which is really scary.
Yes. There is an invisible ghost story about a lighthouse. The keeper of the lighthouse always felt a presence around him, especially on stormy nights. He could hear the sound of footsteps on the stairs, but when he looked, there was nothing. It was as if an invisible ghost was climbing up and down. One day, he found some old letters in the attic that told a tragic story of a sailor who died near the lighthouse years ago. He believed it was the ghost of that sailor.
The Invisible Man isn't a ghost story. It usually focuses on concepts like invisibility and the consequences it brings, rather than the supernatural nature of ghosts.
In 'The Bell Witch Haunting', the spookiest part is perhaps when the witch would start whispering threats and curses at the family members in the middle of the night. It was so terrifying as they couldn't see who or what was making those sounds. The feeling of being constantly watched and harassed by an unseen force is truly spine - chilling.
One really scary story might be about a ghost ship in '50 great ghost stories'. The ship is seen sailing at sea, but when other sailors approach it, they find it full of the ghosts of a long - lost crew. The ghosts have a menacing look and the ship seems to be cursed. It could be so scary because it plays on the fear of the unknown in the vast ocean. There are descriptions of the spooky silence on the ship, the tattered sails, and the pale figures of the ghosts that send shivers down the spines of those who encounter it.
One eku ghost story could be about a haunted dormitory on the EKU campus. Students reported seeing a shadowy figure in the hallways at night. They said it made strange noises like scratching on the walls. No one knew who or what it was, but it definitely scared a lot of people.
There's a story that in March, a phantom carriage rides through an old cemetery. People claim to hear the sound of hooves and the creaking of wheels. It's believed to be the carriage of a long - dead undertaker who still makes his rounds on the anniversary of a tragic event that happened in March.
There's a story of a ghostly child in Tacloban. It is said that this child lost its life during a typhoon. Locals sometimes hear the sound of a child crying in the empty alleys at night. It's really spooky as it seems like the child is still lost and looking for help. This story has been passed down for generations and makes people feel a bit uneasy when walking alone at night in certain areas of Tacloban.