There was a really terrifying sloth story told by an old native tribesman. He said that long ago, a sloth was possessed by an evil spirit. It would climb into people's beds at night while they were sleeping. The sloth's presence was cold and clammy. Those who woke up to find it were said to have their life force drained. The only way to get rid of it was to perform a special ritual. People were always on edge at night, fearing the sloth would come for them.
A sloth story that sends shivers down the spine is about a sloth that appeared during a storm. A family was camping near the forest when the storm hit. In the middle of the chaos, they saw a sloth emerge from the bushes. Its fur was wet and matted, and it made these creepy clicking sounds. The family was so terrified that they abandoned their campsite and drove away immediately. The sloth just sat there, still making those strange noises as they left.
Sure. There was a man who was swimming at night in a pool. Suddenly, the pool lights went out and he was in complete darkness. He felt as if something was in the water with him. He couldn't see a thing and every movement he made seemed to echo in the stillness. He was so scared that he blindly made his way to the edge of the pool and climbed out as fast as he could.
Sure. There was a story of a woman who went for a late-night swim in the gym pool. As she was swimming, she felt something brush against her leg. She thought it might be a piece of debris or something. But then it happened again, and this time it felt more like a hand. She screamed and got out of the pool as fast as she could. Later, the gym staff found out that a small toy had fallen into the pool which could have given that strange feeling, but at that moment, it was really terrifying for her.
Sure. There was a family who always had their Thanksgiving dinner at an old mansion they had inherited. One year, during the dinner, they heard strange scratching sounds from the walls. As they investigated, they found claw marks. Then, a dark figure emerged from the cellar. The family ran out in terror, and they never returned to that mansion on Thanksgiving again.
The shipwreck of the S.S. Waratah is also very spooky. It disappeared without a trace in 1909. It was a large and well - equipped ship. There were no distress signals, and it was never found. People have speculated about what could have happened. Some think it was swallowed by a giant whirlpool or hit by some hidden underwater obstacle, but the mystery remains and it gives an eerie feeling.
A logger once told a story about his experience in an ancient forest. He was felling a large tree when suddenly, all the birds in the forest went silent. It was an eerie silence. Then, he saw a mist start to form around him. In the mist, he could see what looked like faces, twisted and in pain. He tried to run, but it was as if the mist was holding him back. He finally managed to break free and ran until he was out of the forest. He never went back there again, believing that the forest was cursed.
A woman started gambling online. She got addicted and couldn't stop. She began to steal money from her workplace to fund her gambling habit. When she was caught, she faced criminal charges. The whole experience was terrifying as she lost her job, her reputation, and was at risk of going to jail. It all started with a simple online gambling site.
Sure. There's a story of a girl who ran away from a strict boarding school. She made her way into the nearby forest. As night fell, she saw strange lights moving between the trees. She thought they were searchlights from the school at first, but as they got closer, she realized they were something else entirely. She hid behind a large tree trunk, trembling with fear, not knowing what those unearthly lights were.
Sure. There was this one Easter when a group of kids found a strange, oversized egg in the woods. When they brought it back to the village and it hatched, out came a huge, grotesque creature with sharp teeth and glowing eyes. It started chasing the villagers, and every time it caught someone, it would drag them into a nearby cave. Eventually, the villagers had to call in a priest to perform an exorcism to get rid of the creature.
Sure. There's a story about a train station where every year on the anniversary of a major train crash, the lights would flicker uncontrollably. One year, a group of teenagers decided to stay at the station on that night to see if the rumors were true. As the clock struck the time of the crash, they heard the sound of a train approaching at high speed, but there was no train on the tracks. They ran out of the station in fear and never went back again.
Well, I heard about an embalmer in an old, run - down morgue. The place had a reputation for being haunted. One day, when he was embalming a body, he noticed that the body's eyes, which should have been closed, were half - open and seemed to be staring at him. He tried to close them again, but they kept reopening. As he continued with the embalming process, he felt like someone was watching him. He later found out that there had been some strange deaths in that morgue in the past, and the locals believed that the spirits of the dead lingered there.