I've heard of it. In most 'ghost in elevator story', there is an unexpected change in the normal operation of the elevator. It could be sudden stops or the elevator going to floors that were not selected. There is also often a description of a strange figure or a sense of a presence that is not explainable by normal means. This presence is usually accompanied by an eerie feeling, like a chill in the air or a feeling of heaviness in the small space of the elevator.
Sure. One common element is the feeling of being watched. Even though there's no one visible in the elevator, the person in the story feels as if there are eyes on them. Another is the malfunction of the elevator equipment in a spooky way, like the lights dimming suddenly. And often there's a sense of coldness, which is associated with the presence of a ghost.
Yes, I've heard of it. Common elements include strange noises, like creaking or moaning. Also, the elevator acting oddly, such as doors opening and closing on their own. And of course, the presence of something that seems ghostly, which gives people a feeling of dread.
I recommend the two suspense-mystery novels,"The Strange Realm Descends" and "Death's elevator." "Descent of the Bizarre Realm" described the seemingly normal occurrence of strange events in the real world, including the possible death of the neighbors they met in the elevator. "Death's elevator" was a horror story about taking an elevator. The protagonist was an elevator attendant. With high-tech products, the elevator could not only carry living people. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A really sad ghost story is about an old man who passed away suddenly in his old house. His ghost stays because he's worried about his dog that he left behind. The dog doesn't understand why its master is gone. The old man's ghost watches over the dog, but he can't interact with it. It's a story full of loneliness and love for a pet.
The one about the haunted house on the hill. There was a family who moved in. Every night, they would hear strange noises, like footsteps and whispers. One day, the daughter saw a figure in white in the attic. They tried to leave, but the doors and windows would not open. Eventually, they called a priest who performed an exorcism, but the priest was thrown down the stairs. They managed to escape in the end, but they never fully recovered from the horror.
The story of the Bloody Mary is often considered a very spooky one. Legend has it that if you stand in a dark bathroom, light some candles, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times, a ghostly figure will appear. It gives people the creeps just thinking about it.
One of the best ghost stories I've heard is 'The Turn of the Screw' by Henry James. It's about a governess who takes care of two children in a big, old house. She starts seeing strange figures and believes the children are being haunted by the ghosts of former servants. The ambiguity in the story, whether the ghosts are real or just in the governess's mind, makes it truly chilling.
No, I haven't. It might be a very specific or regional story that I'm not familiar with.
I'm afraid I haven't. There are countless ghost stories in different cultures and regions, and this 'lowery ghost story' isn't one that has come to my attention yet. It could be a very unique and local story that only a few people know about.
I'm afraid I haven't. There are so many different things out there, and this seems like a rather specific and perhaps not very well - known combination. It could be something very niche within the 4plebs community or just a title that isn't widely circulated.
I'm afraid not. But I can imagine it would be a great story if it involves a poacher who gets spooked by some sort of ghostly presence while he's out in the wild doing his illegal deeds. It could be a cautionary tale about respecting nature and its boundaries.
Yes, I once heard a story about a championship trophy in a small town's baseball league. The trophy disappeared one night, and then strange noises started coming from the empty trophy case. People said it was the ghost of a former player who was angry that his team hadn't won in years and he took the trophy as a sign of his disappointment.