The story of the evil spirits in the pyramids is also popular. People think that the pyramids, being such mysterious and ancient structures, might be haunted by the spirits of the dead pharaohs or the slaves who built them. They say that strange lights and sounds can sometimes be seen and heard inside the pyramids at night.
Another well - known story is about the Sphinx. There are tales that it guards great secrets and that if you try to uncover them without permission, you will face dire consequences. The Sphinx's imposing presence and the unknown secrets it might hold make it a source of scary stories.
The legend of the goddess Ammit is also quite spooky. Ammit was this hybrid creature with the head of a crocodile, the body of a lion, and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus. She was waiting at the scales of justice in the underworld. If your heart was heavier than the feather of truth, she would gobble you up, which was a terrifying thought for the ancient Egyptians.
There are also stories about the ghosts in the Valley of the Kings. This is a place filled with tombs of pharaohs. It's believed that the spirits of the pharaohs and their retinues guard their tombs. Many who have visited the Valley of the Kings at night or during quiet times have reported an eerie feeling, as if the ancient dead are still very much present and watching over their final resting places.
The haunted Fresno theater is a well - known one. Workers there have reported seeing apparitions during rehearsals late at night. Some say they hear the sound of a long - ago actor who died on stage, still practicing his lines. It's really creepy.
There's a story about a BTS member feeling an 'unusual presence' during a late - night practice session. However, considering they often practice for long hours and get tired, it could have been just a momentary hallucination. They were in a big empty practice room, and the silence and exhaustion might have made their minds play tricks on them. Maybe the lack of proper ventilation made them a bit dizzy too, and they misinterpreted that feeling as something spooky.
The story of the Lost Battalion is another. Trapped behind enemy lines, they were cut off from supplies and support. They had to fight off the enemy while slowly starving and running out of ammunition. The sense of isolation and impending doom in that situation made it a truly scary story of WW1.
The 'Candle Cove' is a well - known one. It was about a strange, low - budget children's show that only a few people seemed to remember. The show had disturbing characters like a skeleton pirate. People who shared their memories of it on the internet noticed that their memories were inconsistent, and there were elements that just didn't seem right, creating a very spooky atmosphere.
Another one could be the Ebola outbreak. The CDC had to send teams to the affected areas in Africa. The virus was extremely deadly, and there were challenges in terms of proper medical facilities in those regions. There was also the fear of the virus spreading globally, which made it a very concerning and scary situation for the CDC to handle.
The story of Lilith in Jewish mythology is really spooky. Lilith was Adam's first wife, created from the same earth as him. But she refused to submit to him and left the Garden of Eden. She became a demon associated with the night, stealing babies and causing nightmares. It's a story that has sent shivers down the spines of many for generations.