I was doing a solo mission in Destiny 2 at night. As I entered an old, decrepit building in the game, the lights started to flicker. Then, I saw strange symbols on the walls that seemed to be pulsating. Out of nowhere, invisible enemies started attacking me. I couldn't see them, but I could feel their presence. I randomly fired my weapons, hoping to hit something. It was a nerve - wracking experience, and I was so relieved when I finally got out of that place.
I was exploring an abandoned building in GTA 5. As I entered a dark room, I heard strange noises like someone whispering. I turned around but saw nothing. Then, the door behind me slammed shut. I tried to open it but it wouldn't budge. I started to panic as the whispering got louder and louder. After a while, the noises stopped and I was able to open the door. I still don't know what it was.
There was this one time when I was parasailing. The boat started to move too fast while I was being lifted into the air. As a result, I was dragged along the water's surface for a while before actually getting lifted up. It was really scary because I could feel the water hitting me hard, and I was worried that I would get dragged underwater. Once I was finally up in the air, I was constantly worried that the same thing would happen again when I came down. It was a relief when the whole thing was over.
The unknown. In Destiny, there are so many mysteries and uncharted areas. When you don't know what's lurking in the shadows or around the next corner, it's terrifying. It could be a new and powerful enemy that we've never seen before, or some strange force that defies all the rules we know about the game's universe.
Once, I was in an old graveyard at night. I heard strange whispers. As I walked, a cold wind blew and I saw a shadowy figure by a tombstone. I ran out of there as fast as I could. It was terrifying.
I was in the attic looking for some old stuff. As I moved a box, a swarm of tiny spiders came pouring out. They were all over my hands and arms. I panicked and ran out of the attic, brushing them off as I went. It was like a living nightmare, and I still shudder when I think about it.
One time I was camping alone in the woods. At night, I heard strange growling noises. I thought it might be a wild animal. I huddled in my tent, too scared to move. I didn't sleep all night. In the morning, I found out it was just a neighbor's dog that had wandered off, but it was terrifying at the time.
Well, once I watched an AMC horror story where the setting was an old, abandoned asylum. The way the actors portrayed the sense of dread, with the flickering lights and strange noises, really got to me. It made me jump out of my seat several times.
I once heard a story about an all - you - can - eat buffet in a small town. People were excited to try it out. But as they ate, they noticed that the food never seemed to run out, no matter how much was taken. Then, strange things started to happen. The diners felt like they were being watched closely. Some of them started to have hallucinations of a large, shadowy figure standing in the corner. It turned out that the place was built on an old cemetery, and the 'unlimited' food was some sort of dark magic offering to the spirits below.
The forced displacement of native peoples is a very scary aspect. In horror stories, it can lead to vengeful spirits. For example, if settlers take over native land due to manifest destiny, the spirits of the natives may haunt them, bringing bad luck and death.
My scariest Thanksgiving was when we found out that the stuffing in the turkey had gone bad. As soon as we started eating, everyone noticed a strange smell and taste. We all ended up getting sick later that night. It was like a horror of food poisoning.