It's hard to say exactly without reading every story, but there could be the local townsfolk who often encounter the spooky events. Maybe there are also some wandering strangers who stumble upon the horror in Texas.
Some of the main characters could be the descendants of those who were involved in the original dark deeds in Texas. For example, the grandchildren of a man who made a deal with the devil in one of the stories. There could also be the spirits themselves as main characters, as they drive the horror in the tales.
There might be some brave investigators or journalists who try to uncover the truth behind the scary stories. And perhaps there are old hermits who know more about the dark secrets of Texas than they let on. There could also be some families who are haunted by the past events in the stories.
There could be some victims of the scary events. They might be ordinary people who get caught up in the supernatural happenings, like a family that moves into a haunted house not knowing what awaits them. Their reactions to the horror and their attempts to escape or deal with it could be a big part of the stories.
Well, one might be the story about the haunted ranch. There are rumors of a ghostly cowboy who rides at night. Another could be the tale of the old, abandoned asylum in Texas where strange noises are heard.
A lot of the stories in the 'Scary Book of Texas Scary Stories' seem to have a basis in the unique history and geography of Texas. The swamps, old buildings, and the state's complex past could have inspired real - ish stories. However, it's also likely that many are just pure fiction, made up to scare people. But the fact that they are set in Texas gives them an air of authenticity.
I'm not sure how popular the Orange Book Texas Scary Stories are. It might be really popular among Texans who love local scary tales, but it could also be a relatively unknown collection outside of certain horror - loving communities in Texas.
One of the scariest might be the tales of haunted plantations. The idea of ghosts lingering from a dark past gives a chill. Another could be the stories about strange creatures in the Texas swamps, like the half - man half - alligator thing that is said to lurk there.
There are many different main characters across the stories. In some, it could be a young, curious child who stumbles upon something they shouldn't. For example, a boy who finds an old, locked box in the attic that holds a dark secret.
Since I don't know the exact content of the book, it's hard to say for sure. However, in horror books in general, there might be a group of characters, perhaps some friends exploring an old, abandoned place. One of them could be the skeptic who doesn't believe in the supernatural at first, and another could be the more superstitious one. As the story unfolds, they all face the horrors within the pages of the book and become the main characters in this terrifying journey.
Some storytellers in the small towns of West Texas also share these stories. They might be inspired by local legends and historical events, and they like to entertain the locals and tourists alike with these spooky tales. They add their own twists and turns to make the stories more engaging. For example, a storyteller might combine the legend of a haunted mine with the mystery of a long - lost treasure, creating a unique 'West Texas Scary Story'.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there could be many different scary stories from Texas in the so - called Orange Book. It could be about haunted places in Texas like old mansions with spooky histories, or it could involve local legends of monsters or ghosts that are unique to the Texas area.
The main character is obviously the Scary Godmother herself. She's the one who drives most of the stories with her magic and kind heart.