Yes, they probably are. Ghost stories often play on our fears of the unknown and the supernatural, so with 100 of them, there are bound to be some really spooky ones.
There was a graveyard on the outskirts of town. Legend has it that a ghost of a soldier haunts it. One night, a man was walking past the graveyard when he saw a dim light. As he got closer, he saw the figure of a soldier in tattered uniform. The soldier's eyes were hollow, and he seemed to be looking for something. The man was so scared that he ran all the way home without looking back. And ever since then, he always takes a different route at night.
Yes. There's a story of a haunted hotel room. A guest checked in and during the night, felt a cold presence. When he woke up, he saw the indentation of a body on the other side of the bed as if someone was lying there. And then he heard a whisper in his ear, but no one was there. It was so terrifying that he checked out immediately.
The mystery in little scary ghost stories is appealing. It makes people wonder about the unknown. For example, the idea of a ghost lurking in an old building creates a sense of intrigue.
One story is about a little girl who died in a house fire. Her ghost haunts the ruins of the old house. People passing by at night often hear her sobbing and see a small figure in the ashes.
, I recommend the following non-scary supernatural novels to you:
[Cute Ghost: The cute life of a little ghost and a little Taoist priest won't be scary.]
"Transmigration into a Ghost": The little ghost transmigrated into the world of ghosts, but there was no horror element.
"I'm a Detective in the Underworld": Although it's a story in the underworld, the plot isn't scary.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, often in these stories, the little girl's death was tragic, like being murdered or dying in a horrible accident. So, the idea of her spirit being trapped in this world, full of pain and confusion, is really scary. Also, the image of a small, vulnerable figure that can appear and disappear at will adds to the fear. For example, if you see a grown - up ghost, it might be less creepy in a way compared to a little girl's ghost because we expect adults to be more capable. But a little girl's ghost seems more helpless yet also has this otherworldly power, which is a terrifying combination.
The 'Little Orphan Annie Ghost Story' is scary because it plays on our emotions. We feel sympathy for Annie as an orphan, and then when she is faced with ghostly encounters, it makes us feel even more on edge. The fear of the supernatural is a big part of it. Ghosts can represent things that are beyond our understanding and control. And the way the story might describe the ghostly apparitions, like their cold presence or their strange noises, all contribute to making the story a truly scary one. Moreover, the isolation that Annie might experience in the story, whether it's physical or emotional, also adds to the sense of dread.
There is also 'Midnight Meat Train'. The girl in it has a rather eerie presence. Her appearance in the dark and dingy subway setting adds to the overall sense of horror. It's a story that combines the element of a spooky little girl with a terrifying environment.