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Mushroom Camper
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Chromanin said:
JRCB said:
Does anyone here have some sleep paralysis stories? I go through it myself, and it's pretty shitty.
I have a severe problem with that. I wake up a lot during the night. So it happens to me constantly. It was getting to the point that I'd wake up sweating and exhausted from the hallucinations I sometimes had. I've taken to wearing a sleep mask to enure my eyes stay closed. So if it happens, I don't see anything or hallucinate. It really helps.

I have many of these stories, but my top three are as follows...

The worst one was just a couple nights ago. My sleep mask had either come off in my sleep, or I had subconsciously taken it off. Lying on my back, my room completely black, I stared motionless at the dark outlines of the objects in my room. Out of the corner of my eye, near the foot of my bed, I could swear something was moving in the shadows. You know how Predator moves cloaked? It looked like that. The darkness was moving. That's when I started to panic, and I felt like a couldn't breath.

Unfortunately, that made things worse. The darkness of the room started to get blurry. It was almost like I was passing out. This overwhelming feeling of dread fell over me. I thrashed; I screamed, but I didn't move, and I made no sound. I tried to articulate words, but my voice was stuck in my chest. I tried to breath, but my lungs felt as though they had collapsed.

I don't remember what happened after that. I may have woken up, or I may have fallen back asleep.

Another bad one I had was very similar, and it happened just about a month prior to the above story. It started the same way. No sleep mask. Darkness. I think I drifted back into sleep with this one. I'm lying on my back in bed. Out of the corner of my eye, at the side of my bed, a grinning face appears, skeletal in appearance, but with a mask of yellowish skin and wide unblinking eyes. Paralyzed with fear, I can do nothing but scream, but I don't scream. The words caught in my throat, gasping for air I scream for help. The face that has watched me motionless and silent all this time slowly shakes it head. It was shaking its head "No."

It moved after that, lunged for me. I think I slipped back into sleep at that moment because I can't remember anything after that. That was the most vivid hallucination I had, but the first story was still worse just for the extreme panic I felt.

This last one happened several months ago. I was living in Boston at the time and sleeping on a crappy futon, a radiator at the foot of it. In this instance, I was dreaming first, and as I was waking, experienced sleep paralysis.

The dream I was having was about a ghostly little girl. I know ghost children freak a lot of people out, but they don't do it for me. The dream was nothing scary. I was going about my average day, and every so often, this small ghostly visage a little girl would faze in from nothingness. She wasn't frightening looking; she was sad looking. She looked pale and unhealthy, but she was dressed nicely. She looked like a cherubic Alice. I wasn't anxious or scared of her. Honestly, I was amused. I laughed as this little girl would suddenly apear while I was just casually talking to someone.

Then I started to wake up, and for some reason, I just lost it. The valve on the radiator, combined with its white color, at the foot of my futon somehow created an exact likeness of the little girl's face. It was only for an instant, but a swift wave of nausea came over me, and my testicles felt like they shot into my bladde. I don't know if you know what I'm talking about, but when I'm axious, my whole groin tenses up. I thought it was a guy thing, but maybe it's just me. I don't know why it scared me so much when it didn't bother me in the dream. Maybe it just suddenly got "real."

In the next instant, my brain recognizes what I'm looking at is the radiator, and I fully awaken. That was the most physical reaction I've had to sleep paralysis, but the other two were still worse experiences.
This sounds very familier to me. I remember once waking on my back, paralysed, the bedroom lights on and glaring in that really grimy, headache inducing way. I couldn't exactly see, but rather sense three men stood in my room conversing just out of view. I felt that they were talking about me and what they were going to do and I panicked. I tried to shout out as loud as I could, really forced a scream out of my lungs, but my mind and reality were disconnected and heard this weak groan instead. Somehow I managed to pull myself out of the state and wake up after this. When I did the lights were off. Even that had been part of the halucination.
 

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Hello there, I've been following this thread since it began and now I have something to post, an amazing youtube channel I found, this story is a bit lengthy, but it is read really well, and is a good story.

 

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mrcheatbuddy said:
jeese this thread is still going lol
And you wonder why when you bump it! :O

*proceeds to read the last three pages*

Well, getting up for work won't be a problem cause I'M NOT SLEEPING TONIGHT!
 

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Those were great stories, thank you for posting them! I missed your stories.
 

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The first day, the crows only watched, and cackled back and forth.
It was disturbingly human, and Derek shook his head and hollered until they flew away. He had given up trying to move his arms or legs long before the crows had arrived.
He had been riding his motorcycle home the previous night, when a semi had cut him off at the worst possible time, sending him careening off the side of the highway and into a sandy ditch. He had woken up with the sun beating down on him, his helmet missing, and his entire body numb from the neck down.

He gave up on screaming for help when the sun set that first night, his throat itching and aching and bleeding, and the empty night desert sending a chill through his very bones.

When he woke up the second day, the crows were back. More of them. The black birds were bigger here than their cousins in the city, their feathers ruffled and dented like ratty armor. They hopped around him, cawing brusquely to one another as they observed Derek lying there.
One got a little braver than his fellows, seeming to smile in his curved beak, and hopped right up to the injured man's head, only a foot away. Derek promptly began to scream, causing the pain in his throat to soar, and he cut himself off quick. The brave crow was startled enough to jump back away with a flourish of its wings, but there was clever little glint in its eye as it pranced back into place.
"You can't hurt me," it seemed to say.

About an hour before sunset, most of the crows had flown away lazily, but the brave one (Derek was able to recognize it now, it had different eyes from the rest of them) and a few of the bigger ones remained. One of the bigger ones, probably bored simply walking around and chirping, took the initiative to step over to Derek's leg and nip at an exposed area of flesh.
Again, Derek yelled, and again, the crow flew away, this time all the way out of the circle, back to some unknown nest. The injured man squeezed his eyes shut against the swelling pain in his dry throat, wishing-hoping-praying that someone, anyone would come and help him. When he opened his eyes after what must've been no more than a minute, all of the crows were gone...except the brave one. It was perched on a small yucca plant a few feet away from where the motorcyclist laid, its head cocked to one side. Suddenly, it hopped into the air, flapped its wings, and landed just beside the exposed leg. Just like the larger crow before it, the brave crow pecked down into Derek's pale, exposed flesh, hard enough to draw blood. This time, however, despite the injured man's outraged roar, the crow did not fly right away. It simply met his eyes, a crimson dribble against its black beak.
"You can't hurt me," those eyes said.

The third day, Derek woke earlier than usual. The crows were already about, despite the sun's low position in the sky, and their cackling and cawing was so loud and bawdy that, as delirious as the motorcyclist felt, he couldn't help but blink himself awake. He tried to swallow, but his throat was too sore, and his mouth too dry; he only succeeded in causing himself more pain. His neck was too weak and stiff to move more than a few inches, but he squinted and shifted and tried to peer at the carrion birds.
They were hopping about frantically, and bickering between each other. All of them were much closer to him than they had been the previous days, but he couldn't muster the energy necessary to yell at them, not that it would do much good. After yesterday's courage, Derek figured he couldn't get them to go away even if he did have his full vocal capacities. He blinked against the dim light, straining to watch them.
The birds had found something to eat, and they were fighting over it. He recognized some of the bigger, tougher crows from yesterday hopping by unharmed with long strings of dripping flesh between their beaks, as the littler birds cawed and shrieked and fought to get scraps. Derek couldn't quite tell where they were getting the meat from, or even what kind of meat it was, but it looked fairly fresh. Derek shifted his neck gingerly away from the sun, only to startle a small crow that had hopped onto his chest. The little bird squawked and scuttled back to its fellows, fighting for more of the stringy meat that they seemed unwilling to share.
A larger crow moved into view. It was big, almost a raven, certainly the biggest of the group that Derek had seen. It hopped straight over Derek's useless legs and up his numb body, until it sat to rest right in front of him, and began to peck vigorously at his right pectoral. The injured man felt nothing, but his dry eyes widened as the bird dug through his thick shirt and began picking out the flesh beneath, beads of red blood soaking into the fabric of the shirt. All of this played out almost like a film before the motorcyclist, as the reality of the situation dawned on him. Another crow hopped up beside the larger crow, and began to peck in a new spot to feed.
Fresh Meat. It was him. The crows were eating him.
Now Derek found the strength to scream, scream like a madman, roaring and jabbering at the crows on his chest and feasting on his legs, even as his throat ripped apart in his neck. For a brief moment, the black birds ceased their hemming and hawing, and made not a noise, and they stared at him, taken aback. It was almost comical, until they realized that he could do nothing but lay there, and they turned back to their feast.
Derek felt sick, his head reeling and his tongue flat and dry in his mouth. He couldn't watch, couldn't watch as sharp ebony beaks dug into muscle and fat and bone, pecking upon the whiteness of his skeleton like he might have done to a piece of turkey or chicken. He moaned low and squeezed his eyes shut, trying to turn away.
When he opened them, there was a crow inches away. It was average-sized, dusty, and standing there, fixating the injured man with an inquisitive gaze. The bird was in no way exceptionally frightening or intimidating, save for its eyes. They were darker than yellow, almost golden, and as Derek looked into them, they seemed unnervingly intelligent, as if they were totally aware of the torture the man was enduring, and that they found nothing wrong with it. It was the brave bird, the crow from before who had showed all the others that this big man who made loud noises was nothing more than a pile of meat, and now it would claim its prize.
"Early bird gets the worm," Derek thought, and almost chuckled.
The crow appeared to take note of his smile, and its beak slid open in what might have been a mocking grin of response. The crow leaned back and spread out its wings in a triumphant gesture, and began to caw.
"You can't hurt me," it squawked. "But I can hurt you."
The bird settled in to feed.
 

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Hey, while this thread's fresh enough for this not to be a massive necro-post, has anybody posted the candiru fish yet? I think this thread ought to include the candiru fish.
 

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Shoqiyqa said:
Hey, while this thread's fresh enough for this not to be a massive necro-post, has anybody posted the candiru fish yet? I think this thread ought to include the candiru fish.
Post it up. I don't remember it.

Also, happy belated birthday scary thread!