Wendigoon Talks About Borrasca

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What's the SCARIEST Creepypasta You've Ever Read?

wendiclips
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Borrasca tore me apart when I read it. I became so accustomed to eldritch evils and gorey ghouls from internet horror stories, I was not prepared for the utter evil of humanity. Up until the climax I wished for some sort of paranormal retribution, but was left with this amazing, terrible tale. It’s absolutely decimating.

James-ojbh
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Borrasca and Penpal DESERVE faithful movie adaptations they’re just so good

maxlee
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Just in case not everyone knows, the author of Borrasca is C.K. Walker. She has written some of the best horror stories I’ve ever read, especially Whitefall, which I think everyone needs to read

ethanjewell
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The one creepypasta i remember making me feel truly uncomfortable (and still does to this day) was the "Dogscape". Essentially a story on how the entire world was terraformed into a mass of dogs. Buildings, trees, streets, everything turned into bits and pieces of dogs. Its sounds silly at first but as the story moves along things do get....VERY disturbing

BoberBoomMan
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As someone who read borrasca as a very young teen, I can confirm that it really can destroy a person when you don't know what you're getting into. I cite it as a big reason why I was horrified of growing up, pregnancy, and the world at large. Sure, growing up worried me, but borrasca made that fear so much worse. The idea of getting older and becoming complacent to inhumane actions freaked me out. And, as I grew up, I realized that adults are indifferent to inhumane stuff all the time. The story was so real in a way I never could have seen coming and I have to commend it for that. Everyone's said this already, but I'm being real when I say that this damn creepypasta can permanently change you.

TJ_Sauce
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Borrasca isn't the scariest creepypasta I've read, but it's definitely the most traumatizing and depresing one. That story broke something inside of me.

remyblas
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"The Strangers" by W.M. Powers is a creepypasta about a young couple who get lost in a deserted town and encounter a group of hostile and creepy strangers who pursue them. The story builds tension and ends with a shocking twist that leaves the reader wondering about the true nature of the strangers. It is a well-crafted and memorable horror story.

nelizajc
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This story put me off of creepy pastas for years because I absolutely did NOT want to feel what this story made me feel again.

jamesmoore
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One creepypasta that I still remember vividly to this day was one about a member of the family narrating that one night, a criminal enters their home and starts killing the other members of the family, and at the end we find out that the "person" narrating it is actually the dog of the family, as he watches in horror as his family gets killed.

CyberWarezz
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Im a little late but the creepypasta that absolutely shakes me is this:

Its a story told in a horror perspective where it seems as though a woman has been transported into the body of a nurse/surgeon operating on a dying soldier. Cant recall quite exactly who the patient is, but it may be her husband? Anyway, the soldier dies, and she wakes up, and explains to the reader that she experiences this recurring flashback, and its so vivid that she can feel, see, and hear everything that happened that day, as if she were reliving that moment, and no matter how she tries to tell people this is happening to her, it seems only she experiences this.

That is the most hauntingly terrifying, gut-wrenching portrayal of PTSD I have ever read.

ryne
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My favorite is an oldie but goodie, 1999. The fact that it is completely grounded in reality and uses old obscure children's shows as references makes it far more convincing and scary to me than your average lost episode creepypasta. It also doesn't go too extreme with the actual murder scenario, making it all the more real and chilling to me.

alexthibodeau
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It kind of reminded me of "the lottery" by Shirley Jackson

It points out pointless or cruel traditions continuing for no real good reason but only for the ignorance of the people, and who blindly follow without consequences.
The "lottery winner" is chosen and stoned to death like how the girls "disappear" in the small town while the town just allows it to continue whether due out of fear, or the bystander effect of ignorance

slaymyface
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The one creepypasta that kept me up the most nights went something like this.

Dude lives in his parents house, wakes up in the middle of the night to go piss. On the way back he steps into something wet, but doesn't really register it. Goes back to bed and almost falls asleep. Strange monster comes into his room, dragging parents body with it. Uses parents blood to write on the wall, then crawls beneath the bed where dude is pretending to sleep. Dude freaks out but thinks it could turn out ok. Some time later his eyes adjust to the dark/it gets brighter and he can read the writing the monster left. It just says "I know ur awake" 1:49

Think it was called "the masterpiece" or something

veronicaholz
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Borrasca is the Stranger Things cast trying to solve Carcosa from True Detective

DocFlatfoot
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I remember reading one where a father, mother and son get abducted. The father wakes up in an empty room and starts to hear a person banging from the room next to it. Over time, he begins to communicate with the person through a series of bangs ( they couldn't hear each others voices ), and it eventually leads to the man making a small hole in the wall. He looks through and see's a man smashing his dead sons head against the wall, while his severely tortured, but still breathing wife, watches on. I genuinely sat in silence for about 20 minutes after.

michaelstokes
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I remember reading this quite a few years ago. The characterization and the fact it takes place over many years gives the story a well deserved length. It has the build up suspense of expecting something supernatural, but like you said, taking a much darker realistic turn.

My favorite would have to be “Psychosis”, one from way back. I find the writing style to exquisitely display psychosis, especially up to the end.

EdOnArrival
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I think an underrated gem is "My dog went missing for three days" its a typical skinwalker story but the writing style as well as the very effective voice acting in the audio version dial this story up to 11. And of course we cant forget about Penpal. That twist at the end good god, as an adult it's not that bizarre but as a kid I never saw it coming

SleeplessSiren
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My favourite creepypastas are Doors and Quiet, but the "scariest" one I ever heard (a reading, I didn't read it myself) I've forgotten the name of, but I remember the premise because it's what creeped me out.
The story was about the number of yearly drownings raising, because people would stop being buoyant in water and would just sink. Then people started to sink into the ground, like quicksand, as well as all manmade structures. The story was written from the perspective of someone who has already sunk, trapped in his house, with limited air and canned food.

Raptorworld
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Creepypastas have their share of ups and downs, but I cannot state how good Penpal is. If you haven't read it, or listened to it via youtube, I genuinely reccomend it.

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