In True Korean Ghost Stories, the use of traditional Korean settings adds to the scariness. Old palaces with their long histories and many tragedies that might have occurred there are spooky. The thought of encountering a court lady's ghost from centuries ago is quite frightening. And the isolation in some of these stories, like the lone hunter in the forest with the vengeful deer spirit, makes it scarier. You're all alone with no one to turn to when the supernatural events start to happen.
The unknown is the scariest. In these stories, things happen without explanation. Like sudden cold spots or objects moving on their own.
The scariest part for me is the unexplained noises. Like in many of the stories, there are sudden loud bangs or whispers that seem to come from nowhere. It gives this feeling of being watched by an unseen entity.
The sudden disappearances are really scary. Like when a trucker sees a person or an object and then in a blink, it's gone. It makes you wonder if it was ever really there.
The sense of the unknown. In these stories, things happen without explanation. For example, objects moving on their own. It's scary because we can't predict it and don't know what's causing it.
The unknown is a very scary element. In Samoan ghost stories, like the ones about the Aitu, we don't really know what they will do. Are they going to be kind or cause harm? That uncertainty is frightening.
The sense of the unknown is really scary. In true Taiwanese ghost stories, often there are unexplained noises, like creaking doors or whispering voices that no one can account for. It gives a feeling that there's something there but you can't see it.
The malevolence of the spirits in some stories is terrifying. For example, in the Hellfire Club tales, the idea that they summoned evil spirits and those spirits are still around causing strange lights and coldness. These spirits are not friendly or just lost souls. They seem to have a purpose of causing fear and unease, and that sense of an active, malicious presence is what makes these Irish ghost stories truly frightening.
The sense of the unknown is a really scary element. In these stories, like the ones about apparitions in old houses or on the shore, you don't know what the ghost will do next. You can't predict it, and that's terrifying.
The sudden apparitions are really scary. Just imagine you're walking in an old building and suddenly you see a figure out of the corner of your eye, but when you turn to look, it's gone. That's what often happens in these stories.
The scariest element is often the sudden and unexplained noises. For example, the sound of heavy chains dragging in an empty corridor in the middle of the night.