This is even used to deliver An Aesop —sometimes the real monsters are completely normal people. Milk and Cookies is about an old man who got trapped in a haunted refrigerator truck while playing in a junkyard as a boy. He promised to be friends with the ghost of the little girl who died in it under similar circumstances, and brings her some milk and cookies every Friday night; and has done so for 70 years.
How Lucky I Was has a man dying of an autoimmune disease get shown all the ways he could have died horribly over his 40 years of life by what is implied to be the Angel of Death. He dies at peace, appreciating his life up until then-and with a sudden burst of strength allowing him to give his wife's hand one last squeeze.
Water Cooler Welcome Thread. He's just a sweet old guy who eagerly wants you to be as devoted to his company as he is. The protagonist of The Monster in the Pantry is tormented throughout his childhood by a Sinister Scraping Sound coming from the pantry.
It turns out to be a ghost dog. DOG is about a creepy dog plush toy who protects his owners from a car crash, spoiled food, a Serial Killer , and the cat. In Driftwood, the protagonist encounters an undead deer. It enlists his help in fighting The Corruption.
Every time he told it, he'd change what death smelled like; cat pee, rotten meat, etc. However, as time goes on, his grandpa gets more and more decrepit, and fears that he may be Barred from the Afterlife.
Finally, in his 90s, he comes down with cancer. One day, when the narrator is visiting him in the hospital, Death comes to his grandpa, and explains that he'd let him have the coin toss, because he'd be fated to live a long life, and takes him. The narrator describes Death's scent as Christmas dinner, fresh-baked cookies, and his mom's perfume.
Death smells like Comfort. Tag is about an imaginary friend who was forgotten by his human and just wants to watch you yes you sleep because that's what "Molly" created him for. Death of a Child : Radio Phil concerns the events leading up to, and the aftermath of, the narrator's son falling in a well.
Autopilot involves the narrator forgetting his daughter in the back seat of his car on a hot day, with predictable results. Defictionalization : Many video game Creepypastas have been made into actual games or mods.
Highlights include Creepy Black, Sonic. Dem Bones : Grandpa's Hand is about an undead skeletal hand. Demonic Possession : A person, animal, or inanimate object may end up being controlled by an evil spirit He was Lt. Ashley Gilchrist who was in the army with the protagonist's father. Her father asked Lt. Gilchrist to look after his yet-unborn daughter should something happen to him.
Sadly, the girl's father and Lt. Gilchrist are both killed by enemy fire, but even in death, Ashley still has every intention of carrying out his fiend's request.
At the end, only one is left alive, and a researcher is locked in a hospital room with him. When the panicked researcher asks the subject what he is, he gives a Slasher Smile and says that he has essentially become the embodiment of all the fears humans have while awake.
The researcher stares in horror What does Zeddicker do when confronted with a demonic being? Pull out his gat and start shooting. It doesn't do much good, though. It tells him to fuck off. The Dog Bites Back : In The Day the Scarecrow Died, the titular Scarecrow brings a pistol to school with the intent of shooting the bully who's been tormenting him for a month straight. But his grandma got to him first. In Why Wasn't I Invited? He had been the only one nice to the guy, so he can't understand why.
Wiggy gathered all his old bullies on a bus under the false pretense of going to Dover, but instead drives off the cliff. The local Alpha Bitch antagonized her until they came to blows and nearly killed her. She tossed her in a storage closet, which collapsed under her weight. Once her sister found her, she somehow got her out, and fed her her old bully. I Wish I Hadn't. The plot kicks off when his grandfather arrives to convince him to have himself cremated, lest he come back as a strigoi.
Driven to Madness : The protagonist of "No End House" goes crazy after the horrors of going through all nine rooms. The narrator of The Spire in the Woods ends up on medication for the rest of his life. Driven to Suicide : Though that doesn't always work. One of the rooms in "No End House 2" requires the player to slit her wrists. Not only does she not die, that's not even the final challenge. The events of The Spire in the Woods are kicked off by a teenager's suicide, and the narrator himself attempts suicide in the epilogue.
The astronaut in "In From the Cold" is last seen trying to open the airlock of the lunar station so he wouldn't have to suffer some unknown, terrible wrath at the hands of his undead research partner, whom he buried out in the dunes after he died in an airlock malfunction.
Dug Too Deep : The monster in It Only Takes the Good Kids is released when the town begins digging a tunnel network to link all the local fallout shelters.
Earn Your Happy Ending : Cabin Getaway has a happy ending that comes after a month of the protagonists fiancee sleepwalking and talking to a First Nations demon known only as an "Impostor" in her sleep. Easter Egg : The subject of many video game Creepypastas are about material hidden in the game that has some disturbing secret. Ear Worm : The Bells of the Widower's Clock from The Spire in the Woods are heard by the protagonist in his mind at several points, and he eventually accepts his damnation to the clock tower on the grounds that he'll get to hear them in person forever.
Eldritch Abomination : The Slender Man is the most popular example. No one knows what he is, where he comes from, or even what he wants. Also, both people and technology tend to go crazy when he's around. He corrupts the world, can delete your Hall of Fame records, and is always shifting. Zalgo is a Lovecraftian God of Evil that corrupts the world with even just the mere mention of his name.
The Darkness from Driftwood. A primordial force of evil, which guzzles the Life-Force from anything it touches, turning them into skeletons.
The Thing in the Underground in Radio Phil is a nebulous, evil force that inhabits the darkness underground and wants childrens souls. Bragnarokk from That's the Last Time I Make a 2AM Burger Run is a levatating, betentacled creature with a cone-shaped, eye-studded head, and wears a stormcloud as a cloak. It has rooms that it can't possibly contain, rooms that are inexplicably dark and filled with fog, and rooms that break the laws of physics, including bringing dead people back to life.
The Tunnel in Crawl is thought to be a "supernatural hot-spot" by its sole survivor. It feels like nothing so much as being inside a giant's insides.
That's not even getting into what he found there, or what happened to the Clown The "Shitty gas station in the edge of town" from "Tales from the Gas Station" has some crazy shit going on. The park is weird: people go missing and turn up horrifically mutilated at the drop of a hat, usually one following the other by months, after having been searched exhaustively before.
There's also inexplicable staircases dotting the park. Don't touch them, by the way, something horrid happens whenever someone messes around with them. Best case scenario, you die. The higlight of the weirdness is that time the protagonist found the front half of a whale lying in a clearing no bowl of petunias, however. The "Wallmart" in the titular story.
All the merchandise for sale is fake, it's Bigger on the Inside and has shown signs of Alien Geometries , and the "employees" are Humanoid Abomination Artificial Humans. Evil All Along : The ending of "The Scarecrow Murders" reveals Emma was trying to set Tyler up as the third sacrifice for the Stranger, and dismissively shrugs him off as someone nobody would miss.
This gets on the owner's nerves, and he treats her roughly as a result and then locks her in her cage. Then the last part of the story reveals why Ruby keeps staring at him: she's noticed a demon sinking its claws into her master's shoulder, making him very miserable and angry, so she's glaring at it to make it leave her master alone. Evil Is Not a Toy : "The Devil Game", supposedly a set of instructions to summon and speak with the Devil himself , offers a small disclaimer at the beginning.
Essentially, you should refrain from trying it if you don't have an exceptionally good reason, because doing something so extreme for the sake of idle chitchat is, naturally, very stupid.
The Best Game has a guy try playing a "game" that involves summoning a demon and staying awake for two whole weeks.
Its lair smells like stagnant blood, urine, and stomach acid. Exalted Torturer : The narrator of Confessions of the Eye is a Serial Killer who tracks down murderers, perverts, and animal killers to give them a taste of their own medicine.
He's even got two joker origins incorporated into his, with the chemical alteration of his face and a Glasgow Grin carved into it. Jeff now has his own army of expies, enough to make the Creepypasta Wiki ban the so called "Jeff Formula".
Eye Scream : Expect a few eyes to be poked out. Melinda stays alive after having her eye stabbed and her brain punctured And when he gets to Sally in the sequel, her eyelids get sewn shut. Failure Is the Only Option : Some ritual genred creepypastas fall into this. How To Play Alone seems to avert this. Except chapter 06 "Lose", in which you will lose no matter what, if you start the game. Chapters 14, 18, and 37 require "your choice in Chapter 16" in order to succeed.
However, Chpater 16 is not included. As of the latest update, it has not yet been posted, leaving these games unwinnable for now. Fanwork Ban : There's a long list of pastas you are no longer allowed to make spinoffs or fanquels of on Creepypasta Wiki. The reason for this? For a long time people were posting nothing BUT spinoffs, and very few original pastas were being written.
There's a loophole in this, however: you can post the story elsewhere and link to it on your user page, or use Spinoff Appeal to have the admins review it and add it to the wiki if it "passes. Festering Fungus : Runners: Slough has a villiage infected with fungal spores that cause nymphomania and tissue necrosis.
When the fungal infection reaches a certain point, anyone who didn't screw themselves to death runs around with their bodies rotting away; and everywhere a gobbet of infested flesh lands, a mushroom grows It also has an Expanded Universe of Runners stories, including a tourist couple, a pharmecutical company, and an anorexic jogger.
Unrelated to the Runners stories is an untitled series about mushrooms with a Metamorphosis Monster life cycle: Its spores come out as flies, who immediately rot into a blood-like sludge. Anyone who is soaked by the blood or eats a mature fungus has them start growing on them. However, they start with damaged tissues, usually burns and the like. Zombie Fungus starts with a guy's brother coming back from Brazil with a green rash and acting weird.
He'd been infected by a strain of Cordrycepts evolved to affect humans. This trope is such a problem that Pokepastas, Lost Episode stories and Slender Man stories have all been banned from the wiki.
Foreshadowing : Fuzzy has the mother read the newspaper and mention an article about an old man accused of pedophilia and using hallucinogenic drugs on children, which alludes to the story's revelation towards the true nature of the mother's child's imaginary friend. Fourth-Wall Observer : Ben reveals himself by addressing the players of the videogame he haunts. You shouldn't have done that They will come for you.
Go back to the top and read it again. Don't stop. Some stories have this happen to the narrator in-universe. One example is Superman: No Heroes , which has the narrator describe finding a Superman comic where the Man of Steel has apparently gone berserk and slaughtered everyone else.
The narrator attempts to forget about the nightmarish content he's seen by reading a Silver Age Batman comic in hopes that the campiness will make him feel better, only to find Superman appearing in the comic and telling the narrator that he doesn't deserve to be happy. Furry Confusion : " Mickey's Best Friend " provides a very dark take on this trope. It turns out that Pluto was once anthropomorphic like Mickey, until Mickey lobotimized him.
Then they reveal their Eldritch Abomination forms. Genius Loci : Some stories ostensibly about haunted houses reveal themselves to be about sapient, house-shaped entities who kill people. Haagan's Bog in Bog of Whispers is, as the name suggests, a living bog, granted sapience from everything that died there.
Ghostly Chill : The room getting abnormally cold is a cliche in these stories. Ghostapo : Cry of the Revenant has the narrator's grandpa tell him about the time his squad, plus one terrified SS big-wig, fought off an ancient, undead aryan one of the god-like people who settled in what is now Germany in nazi mythology warrior, who was absolutely honked off about being ressurected by nazi wizards.
Ghost Story : Quite a few: Gold Coins is about a girl and her maid finding a Secret Passage in one of the hallways of the mansion by watching the ghost of a boy putting something under a flagstone, and finding a bunch of gold hidden in it. One night, the maid accidentally drops the flagstone, trapping the girl in the secret room. The family has to move away, since she was never found-but constantly heard from. House of Mirrors involves the wife of a Spanish admiral murdering her daughter , and her daughter showing the Admiral what happened by replaying it in one of her many mirrors.
The house has been uninhabitable since Milk and Cookies is about an old man who brings the ghost of a little girl some milk and cookies every friday, after getting trapped in the reefer truck she died in while playing Hide-and-Seek when he was a child. The Sealed Building is about a boy who climbs onto a bricked-up toilet shack. There is a hole in the roof, which emits cigarette smoke.
Then the door opens Turns out, a kid died in there while smoking a cigarette. Sinister Sister's Shower is about a girl who murders her big sister to steal her boyfriend, and grows to hate showering because of a feeling of Being Watched whenever she's in the bath. She cuts her hair short, and goes to take a shower. She notices that her hair is back to its previous length, and that there's something dripping on her She looks up to see the mutilated corpse of her sister, clinging to the ceiling and bleeding on her.
Sniff is about a guy who, when staying with his aunt in Glasgow, hears something sniffing around in the darkness and he gets wet-nosed by the creature. The house and most of the suburb of Govanhill is built over an old mine where there was many, many accidents , and her house is haunted by a pit mule sniffing about for a draft of fresh air.
The titular monster in The Monster in the Pantry turns out to be a ghostly dog. One has the ghost of the protagonists father get into a knock-down-drag-out fistfight with the monster in his closet. The investigator makes up something on-the-spot to tell the narrator's class. Later, he tells him of a time when he was investigating a house, but found nothing out of the ordinary. As he was packing up, a spectre descended the basement stairs, and asked: "Do you know what he did to us?
He did some research into the house; it had been a mortuary until the proprietor was arrested for his The narrator's mind returned to this story because she recently moved into a new house with her fiance and found a slotted drain in the basement just like the one the investigator described Room of Pitch Black involves the narrator attending his aunts funeral.
While exploring her house, he finds a room hidden behind a tapestry. Seeing that the key is still in the lock, he opens it. The room is pitch black. He hears something coming towards him; chattering its teeth. He locks it up and hides the key. At his aunts funeral, he sees the picture on her casket includes his uncle in it. Said uncle, since deceased, was a man with very big teeth, and the pitch-black room had been his office A Person in the Rain is very similar to Another , but set in an American grade school.
The teacher notices and moves a desk belonging to a deceased student, who begins to haunt her for messing with it. I Want to Go Home is about a kid who accidentally shoots his best friend in the eye with a BB gun, and becomes haunted by him. The Spire in the Woods both features and is in and of itself, a ghost story.
It centers around The Widower's Clock, wherein a jealous husband kills his wife and her lover and mounts their corpses in his masterpeice town clock. The story turns out to be true, and a boy in the narrators school killed himself because he heard the clock's bells chime. The clock tower itself is haunted by the clockmaker, his wife who is now a Revenant Zombie with the control linkages from the clock embedded throughout her body , the guests who attended the unveiling, and everyone who went searching for the bells over the years.
In Mr Fergason is Dead, the arcetypical nasty neighbor dies, and goes on a ghostly rampage throughout the neighborhood, causing several tragedies. The yard of every family he ruins becomes a garden of wildflowers. Eventually, the townsfolk dig up and burn his corpse and trash his house in retaliation. The narrator, who was involved in a near-miss but never came to direct harm, discovers that Mr. Fergason was his mother's ex and he may likely be his son which would explain why Fergason was so nasty but never hurt their family.
They meet the ghosts of several factory workers killed in a bombing nearly years ago by their former coworker an Andrew Kehoe Expy , who beg them to tell their story because they don't want to be forgotten.
In The Couch, a hand from under the narrator's second-hand couch offers them a package of razorblades to play with. When they tell their mom, she takes it out back and burns it. She says that an old woman died on the couch And a Diet Coke.
Bragnarokk thinks its disguise is perfect "They shall call me Bragnarokk, who wears human skin" , despite the fact that everyone can see and is terrified by its true form.
Happenings of pasta is often change, as true Soviets able to endure much higher amount of punishment than weak American dogs, because Mother Russia Makes You Strong and also because Russian Guy Suffers Most , so little bit more suffering is not being big deal.
Vodka is much present, and many object including Artifact of Doom or MacGuffin burned for warmth without second thought. Such is life in Moscow. One example of disgusting American pasta here and its glorious Russian version here Encyclopedia Dramatica may not being safe to open in capitalist workplace. You need real job plowing fields instead, is only solution. A God Am I : Sonic. Good All Along : The Trucker from He Told Me not to Look in the Back Seat seems that he's a sadistic serial killer who is keeping his most recent victim in the back seat, who has been blinded and mutilated.
He's really a Hunter of Monsters who disposes of what hikers turn into if they leave the trails to go exploring the caves in the woods.
Like Slenderman, this is really more a creepypaste-based meme than a creepypasta. Candle Cove There creepypasta is told in the form of a forum thread in which members discuss a disturbing children's show called "Candle Cove" which supposedly aired sometime in the 70's. At the end of the thread, one of the members reveals something with the implication that the show was not real, but rather some kind of mass hallucination.
So ur wid yo honi and ur makin out wen the phone ringz. U ansr it n da voice sayz "wut r u doin wit ma daughter? BEN Drowned There is this story of a Majora's Mask cartridge that has been "haunted" by Ben, the previous owner of the cart, broken up in 4 chapters, each with its own video. The Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge Hoax is a retelling of pseudo-paranormal events that occurred between the days of September 7 and September 15, to Jadusable, a sophomore at an undisclosed college.
Upon receiving a second-hand Nintendo 64 from a friend and buying a nondescript Majora's Mask cartridge from an eclectic old man, the narrator begins to notice seizure-like graphics and strange connections to a boy named Ben, who was said to have drowned as a child in a lake, from within the game. Squidward's Suicide One of the most famous "Lost Episodes" ever made, it is story of a lost episode of Spongebob Squarepants, which starts with Squidward Tentacles failing another clarinet recital.
Dead Bart Another example of a famous lost episode, it involves the death of Bart Simpson after getting sucked out of an airplane window. Happy Appy A show about an apple who helps kids in need, and seemed suitable for Nick Jr at first, but got darker as the show progressed. The "show" is also the topic of a occasionally updated Wikia blog post created by a man who wants to know more about the show, while being stalked by a horrific creature that he dubbed "Forenzik". There is also a poorly designed game where Happy must find a golden apple.
Username: This is what happens when someone goes to the YouTube user page, puts in the id for user '' and refreshes a couple times: the backgrounds turn hellish, the videos turn creepy and it's just horrible. Watching it is said to be a soul-rending experience, far more horrible than anything one could imagine.
The image on the left on the page is said to contain screenshots of some of the scenes in the video. The few that have watched it are said to have been killed in their own homes, with only one thing in common, a strange doll hidden somewhere in their homes Polybius A supposed arcade game featured in an Internet urban legend.
Pasta of the Month. Roll back edits Administrator Administrator Information. Site Rules. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk Welcome Welcome to the Creepypasta Wiki! Writers' Showcase. Smiling Joe, the one who haunts Lupo Lane. This is my experience. If Marcus can't collect fifty pounds of candy from trick-or-treating, very bad things will happen. Anything can happen on the 31st of October and Jack is proof of that. He's back in the realm of the living and he's not too happy about it.
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