lunes, 29 de julio de 2013

Legends Everywhere

This week´s topic is creepy and  exiting!!

of course myths and legends, something usual in all cultures ones more grisly than others, anyway you will see below 1 of the creepiest tales in the world


Tek Tek

Its a urban legend from japan about a girl who feel  on a rail way line and was cut  in a half by the on cooming train, now her ghost roams through japan, dragging her torso along using her claws making a scratching or tek tek sound, if she  finds anyone late at night and the person is not to fast she will cut them in a half.


After that few year after the accident a young boy who was leaving the school at 10:10PM  he heard  a noise behind him, when he looked back, he saw a young girl sitting at a window. the girl had her arms propped up on the window, and he wondered why she was in a all-boys school.

Whe she  saw hem looking back at her, the girl smiled and hugged herself so that she was holding her elbows. the suddenly, she leaped out of the window and landed on the ground out side. the boy realize with horror, that she was missing the lower half of her body


She made her way towards him, clawing along the gurond and running on her elbows making a tek tek tek tek sound. the boy was filles with terror and revulsio. he tried tu run, but he was frozen to the espot within seconds, she was upon him and she took out a scythe and cut him in a half, making him into one of her own.


A similar legend is this
it concerns another girl, Kashima Reiko, who died on the
 train tracks and lost her legs. Kashima Reiko, appears to be an abbreviation of Kamen Shinin Ma  (Mask, dead person demon). Kashima haunts bathroom stalls and will ask the occupant where her legs are. Answering incorrectly will result in having your legs ripped off. To save yourself, you must tell her that her legs are at the Meishin Railway and answer Kashima Reiko if she asks you who told you this.



2 comentarios:

  1. I've found this legend interesting. A little sadistic but catching and of course, fictitious and it reminded me a horror movie I saw last year.

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  2. I had never listened about that leyend , AWFUL!
    Luckily I dont live in this place

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