In a DND party I was in, we had a cleric who was not very experienced. We were in a dark forest and he tried to use a powerful healing spell to revive a fallen comrade. But he misread the spell and instead of healing, it summoned an evil spirit. The spirit started to drain the life force of all of us. We were so scared and confused. We tried to fight it, but our attacks seemed to have little effect. Eventually, we had to flee, leaving behind some of our precious items in the process.
One horror story was when a player completely ignored the party's plan. We were sneaking into a castle, and he just charged in yelling. It alerted all the guards, and we were almost wiped out. He thought it was funny but it ruined the whole mission for the rest of us.
There was this DM who seemed to have a personal vendetta against one of the players. He would constantly put that player's character in impossible and unfair situations. The rest of us felt really uncomfortable. Like, he made the character face an enemy way above their level just because he didn't like the player. It completely ruined the collaborative spirit of the DND game.
I heard about a party that entered a haunted mansion. The bard in the group played a song to try and calm the spirits, but it angered them instead. Ghostly hands started to reach out from the walls and grab the party members. They couldn't move freely and were slowly being dragged into the walls. It was terrifying.
Well, there was this story where a group of furry characters in a DND game were traveling across a desolate plain. They came across an abandoned village. As they entered, they noticed all the furry inhabitants were turned to stone. But then, they started to feel a strange force. One of them was slowly turning to stone too. They soon realized it was a curse left by an angry sorcerer who had been wronged by the village long ago.
One horror story could be that during a pool party, a large snake slithered into the pool. People were screaming and trying to get out as fast as they could. It was a terrifying moment as no one expected a snake in the pool.
One horror story is when at an office party, the boss got really drunk and started giving very inappropriate and embarrassing speeches about employees' personal lives. It made everyone feel so uncomfortable.
One horror story is when a girl planned a surprise party for her friend at a rented hall. But she didn't check the hall's availability properly. When everyone showed up with the decorations and food, there was another event going on. It was so embarrassing and a total mess.
Well, in a bachelorette party I attended, we hired a party planner. The planner completely botched the whole event. She got the wrong decorations, the music was terrible, and she even invited some extra people who were not on the guest list. It was chaos. There were arguments among the guests because of the overcrowding, and the bride was so disappointed. It was supposed to be a special celebration, but it turned into a nightmare.
At a wedding party, the caterer got the menu completely wrong. Instead of the planned fancy steak and seafood, they served basic sandwiches and chips. The bride was in tears as she had dreamed of a grand meal for her guests.
At a holiday office party, the power suddenly went out. People were stumbling around in the dark, and someone accidentally knocked over the Christmas tree. Ornaments were shattered all over the place, and it took ages to clean up. Plus, it kind of ruined the party mood.