Su Ming traveled to the parallel world of Blue Star and became a college freshman. Four years later, he faced the dilemma of finding a job and staying in the big city. One night, Su Ming discovered a strange toy house in his rental apartment. Upon observation, Su Ming realized that the castle inside the toy house was exactly the same as the St. Carthusian Monastery from the American horror film "The Nun" in his previous life. Curious, Su Ming reached into the toy house and nearly destroyed the entire St. Carthusian Monastery. ...After observing the reactions of the dolls in the St. Carthusian Monastery, Su Ming scratched his head in confusion, and a question came to his mind. "Why do they all call me the Evil God?" ----------------- "The Nun" "Supernatural" "The Grudge" "A Nightmare on Elm Street" "Silent Hill" "Final Destination"...
[Horror movies + a small number of horror dramas + horror games] [Whole life] [Dead by Daylight] [A small number of SCPs] [Urban legends] [Complex ingredients]
Bai Ye, who traveled to Crystal Lake in North America with the containment system, discovered that something was wrong with this world.
Killers, clowns, witches, ogres, evil spirits, pseudo-humans, vampires, and even a cursed videotape that spread all over the world?
In order to make this damn world a better place, Bai Ye took in all kinds of terrifying characters one by one.
In the sewers, Jason slashes Pennywise with a knife.
Michael Myers executes Sadako on the spot after she curses the videotape.
The army of pseudo-humans led by the dream ghost king Freddy and the pseudo-angel Gabriel invaded Silent Hill.
Leatherface took out a chainsaw and chased the zombies with Art the Clown.
Jigsaw and Hannibal exchanged experiences, Chucky and his wife Bride of Colour kicked Annabell, the Nun and Kayako faced off in The Grudge, Pennywise's red balloon competed with a human head balloon, and Carrie and Mary Shaw faced off in the dead silence...
(The Four Greatest Killers in Film History, Carrie, IT, Man in the Mirror, The Mandela Chronicles, Freddy's, Saw, The Conjuring Universe, Silent Hill, The Cabin in the Woods, Japan-Korea Fear, etc.)
Arthur Thorne rose from his throne of brass, corpses, and pipes, donning a crown forged from alchemy, steam, and blood, and taking up the scythe entwined with fate. He looked up. The twinkling stars in the sky were all enemies. But before that... Arthur Thorne, newly transported, faced a grave problem: how to hollow out his body and survive when alchemy, medicine, and conventional supernatural powers proved ineffective.