Once upon a Christmas Eve, in an old, dilapidated mansion on the outskirts of town, there was a strange presence. The family who lived there heard eerie carols in the middle of the night. It turned out that a long - ago servant who had died on Christmas Eve was trying to relive the holiday. His spirit would move the ornaments on the tree and make the fireplace flare up. The family, instead of being scared, decided to set an extra place at the table for him on Christmas day, and after that, the hauntings stopped.
Well, in most haunted Christmas stories, there is usually a past event that was not resolved. For example, a wrong that was done to someone during Christmas time. The ghosts are often those who were wronged or who had strong emotions related to Christmas. Also, the Christmas setting is important. There are Christmas trees, presents, and carols in the background which create a contrast between the joyous holiday and the spooky presence. The resolution often comes when the living characters either help the spirit move on or make amends for the past wrongs. This can be through acts of kindness, remembering the spirit's story, or bringing back old traditions that the spirit cherished.
There was a story about a family who got a real Christmas tree that seemed to have a 'presence'. Their pets would act very strangely around the tree. They would growl or refuse to go near it. The family members themselves also sometimes felt as if they were being watched when they were near the tree. It was a very spooky situation and they ended up getting rid of the tree earlier than planned.
One haunted Christmas story is about an old mansion. Every Christmas Eve, strange noises would come from the attic. The family living there would see a shadowy figure. They later found out it was the ghost of the former owner who died on Christmas many years ago, still waiting for his long - lost love to return.
I don't think so. The stories about the Gonjiam Haunted Asylum being haunted are mainly based on rumors and the psychological effect of the desolate and dilapidated building. People tend to get spooked in such places and their minds can play tricks on them, making them believe they've witnessed something supernatural. But in reality, it's just an old, abandoned asylum with no real ghosts or hauntings.
I'm not sure if the New Victory Theater is actually haunted. There could be all kinds of rumors. Maybe people claim to have seen strange shadows or heard unexplained noises there at night. But it could also just be people's overactive imaginations.
Yes, many believe it is. There have been numerous reports of strange noises, apparitions, and an overall eerie feeling in the Roanoke haunted house. Some claim to have seen shadowy figures moving about, and the cold spots that seem to have no explanation.
Yes, there are. 'The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain' by Charles Dickens has elements that can be considered spooky and is available for free in many places online. It's a classic story that adds a different, somewhat darker, touch to the Christmas season.