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scary filipino horror stories

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Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

A collaboration of Sofia and Sonia Francesca. Stallion Riding Club is an exclusive club for the rich, successful, gorgeous, and famous men in the Philippines. Nestled in Tagaytay, women dream of entering their secret paradise and capture their heart. Sofia's stories will be featured on this post. Each story will be posted per volume. Sonia Francesca's books will be preview only or teaser only. Video preview of Stallion Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOASTI9xb-A ***Photo credits to the owner of the photo To get a printed books with pre-order option and autograph: https://www.facebook.com/Myprecioustresures Shopee (with free delivery and COD option in Philippines): www.shopee.ph/sofiaphr To get complete ebook: www.preciouspagesebookstore.com.ph Keep in touch via Facebook: Sofia PHR Page Here's the official list of Stallion Boys: 1. Juan "Jubei" Bernardo IV 2. Eneru Villasis 3. Gregory Alfred "Gino" Santayana 4. Suichiro "Hiro" Hinata 5. Reigan Baltazar 6. Neiji Villaraza 7. Yue Anthony "Yuan" Zheng 8. Gabryel Hinasan 9. Brandon James "Brad" Alonzo Crawford 10. Rodjan Sta Maria 11. Kaiser Montezor 12. Yozack Florencio 13. Renzell "Zell" Zapanta 14. Emrei Rafiq 15. Romanov Querido 16. Jason Erwin "Jed" Dean 17. Crawford Oreña 18. Kester Mondragon 19. Phillipe Jacobs "PJ" 20. Eiraun Jimuel "Eiji" Romero 21. Rolf Guzman 22. Beiron Rafiq 23. Reichen Alleje 24-25. Reid Alleje 26. Peter Paul "Pipo" De Vera 27. Cedric Johannson "Johann" Cristobal 28. Daniel "Daboi" Bustamante 29. Angelo Exel Formosa 30. Gianpaolo Aragon 31. Thyago Palacios 32. Icen Villazanta 33. Hayden Anthony Illano 34. Rozen Aldeguer 35. Joziah Gatchalian 36. Cloudio "Cloud" Montañez 37. Eizhiro Figuerao 38. Zantino Roberto "Zairo" Montevedra III 39. Hans Cervantes 40. Baxter Saavedra 41. Mark Ashley Camello 42. Danilo Ricardo "Danrick" Tezzoro 43. Richard Don Robles 44. Ricos Caderao 45. Lee Shin Yang 46-47. Myco Gosiaco 48. Reiven Alleje 49. Ian Jack Salmentar 50-51. Trigger Samaniego 52-53. Jigger Samaniego
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What makes scary Filipino horror stories unique?
Filipino horror stories are unique because they are deeply rooted in local folklore and culture. They incorporate elements like the unique creatures such as the Tikbalang and Aswang that are specific to Filipino mythology.
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2024-11-28 18:47
Tell me some scary Filipino horror stories.
There's a story about the 'Mangkukulam' or witch in Filipino folklore. A Mangkukulam has the power to cast curses on people. They can use black magic to make people sick, have bad luck, or even die. People in the villages used to be very afraid of them and would take precautions like wearing amulets or performing certain rituals to protect themselves from the wrath of a Mangkukulam.
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2024-11-27 18:24
What makes scary Filipino horror stories unique?
The strong oral tradition in the Philippines plays a huge role in making the horror stories unique. These stories have been passed down from generation to generation, evolving and adapting over time. They often feature local creatures like the Aswang, which are not found in other horror traditions. The vivid descriptions of these creatures and the situations they create, along with the way Filipinos tell these stories with a sense of dread and mystery, make Filipino horror stories truly one - of - a - kind.
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2024-11-27 20:46
Can you share some popular scary Filipino horror stories?
One well - known Filipino horror story is about the 'White Lady'. She is often said to haunt roads, especially at night. Legend has it that she was a victim of a tragic accident or murder, and her spirit lingers. Another is the 'Tikbalang', a half - horse, half - man creature. It is believed to mislead travelers in the forest, making them lose their way.
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2024-11-28 03:15
Are Filipino bride horror stories common?
No, they are not common. Just like in any culture, most marriages are based on love, respect, and mutual understanding. However, because of the international attention Filipino brides sometimes get, the few negative stories tend to be more publicized.
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2024-11-14 12:10
Are Filipino nanny horror stories common?
It's not common at all. The vast majority of Filipino nannies are highly professional and loving towards the children they take care of. However, just like in any profession, there might be a few bad apples that get more attention because of the drama they create. But in general, it's unfair to assume that these horror stories are a common occurrence.
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2024-11-18 14:21
What are the common elements in Filipino scary stories?
Ghosts are a common element. Many Filipino scary stories feature apparitions like the White Lady. These ghosts often haunt specific places, usually places associated with their past traumas or deaths.
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2024-11-05 18:22
Tell me some scary filipino stories.
One scary Filipino story is about the White Lady. Legend has it that she haunts certain roads, often seen as a figure in white. She is said to be the spirit of a woman who died tragically. People claim to see her late at night, and those who do often feel a sense of dread.
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2024-11-12 11:15
What are the common themes in scary filipino stories?
Ghosts are a very common theme. Like the White Lady, many stories revolve around the spirits of the dead haunting places. Another theme is supernatural creatures such as the Tikbalang. These creatures add an element of mystery and fear. Also, curses are common, as seen in the Mangkukulam stories where people fear being cursed.
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2024-11-12 09:34
Can you share some Filipino scary stories?
The 'Tikbalang' is another spooky part of Filipino folklore. It is a half - human, half - horse creature. In stories, it likes to lead travelers astray in the forest. It might make you walk in circles for hours, or even days, until you are completely lost and at its mercy. There are tales of people who entered the forest and never came out because of the Tikbalang.
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2024-11-06 01:16
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