scary myths
Talking about ghosts and spirits stuck, between our world and the other world, they never break or disappear, but differ only from one place to another, according to cultures, religions, and some other matters related to the inhabitants of the same place, and perhaps the following stories tell terrifying beliefs, and different myths about ghosts.
**Namurodor story**
A legend spreads in northern Australia, about a meteor called by the locals, the eye of the cursed spirit, which they believe is an evil spirit, and is known as Namorodor and makes its way from heaven to earth, using its long claws, searching for those who are close to death, to rob them of their souls.
And in order for the inhabitants to avoid that cursed spirit, they never cook meat outside the house, as the smell of meat will make the Namorodor, attack them after the smell, and if it finds children without supervision, they will be its first prey, and it is strictly forbidden for the child to remain alone, and he should not Sleeping on his back so that the namoror does not steal his heart, and he must sleep on his side or on his stomach, and to get rid of that damned soul, one of the magicians must summon, to eliminate it using a special leaf.
Janet's ghost story:
In the late sixties of the last century, a girl went missing in the Malaysian city of Kaching, she was called Janet and worked as a nurse, and the prevailing belief at this time was that everyone who disappeared like her, had something to do with the Satok Bridge, which the locals believed to be a curse. If they should stop building this damned bridge, as it required a sacrifice, the virgin girls by cutting off their heads, and then placing them on a pole on the bridge.
Janet's body was found without a head, so everyone thought that Janet had become one of the sacrifices that were offered, and her family buried her in the red dress she was wearing.
Janet's soul never calmed down and returned for revenge, so she began to appear to drivers traveling on the highway, next to the city of Kuching, where she asks for a ride to a destination, then disappears before the trip ends, leaving behind a rotten and stinky stain on the seat, and many families of drivers witnessed deaths Several where the driver's body appeared, intense terror while those who survived told that he had seen Janet.
Many also reported about sporadic sightings of Janet on the ferry in the Sarawak River, and those sightings ignited terror in the hearts of drivers and travelers through the town of Kuching, and everyone began to refuse to set out on the public road after ten in the evening, as Janet appears until the Satok Bridge collapsed in 2004 AD.
**The story of outcast Annie**
In the English city of Edinburgh, an area known as, the spot of Queen Mary the Honest, was destroyed, and that area had witnessed many deaths after, its residents were infected with the plague until they were dying, in the streets in the eighteenth century, and then the area later turned into a ghost-inhabited area After their homes were abandoned, their homes were closed.
Of course, the area has turned into a shrine, for ghost hunters and those interested in paranormal science, including explorer Aiko Jibo, who set out to shoot a documentary about that area.
The area was not inhabited by ghosts, as it spread and rumors spread and Gibo almost left, had her feet not led her towards a private room, so she rushed to her and the chills running through her veins, and if she finds the ghost of a little girl, I told her that her name is Annie and said sadly that she had died, affected by an illness The plague, her family abandoned her and lost the doll she loved.
So Jibo brought a Barbie doll, and left it inside the room before she left, and some tourists reported that they had felt a small hand touching them, while they were roaming that area, and some of them fell ill after they left the place.

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