Philippines Creepypasta
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This channel is dedicated to sharing true stories and chilling encounters with Philippine mythical creatures, including the Aswang, Manananggal, Tikbalang, Kapre, Tiyanak, White Lady, Diwata, and Engkanto. From haunted provinces to forgotten urban legends, we bring you real-life horror stories, paranormal events, and first-hand accounts of encounters with creatures of Filipino mythology.
Here, we explore the rich and terrifying folklore of the Philippines — stories passed down for generations about elementals, shape-shifters, forest spirits, duwendes, sigbins, Nuno sa Punso, and other creatures that lurk in the shadows of Philippine nights. Whether it’s a barang curse, a haunted Balete tree, or encounters with demonic spirits, these tales are told with reverence and a commitment to preserving the ancient fear that still grips many parts of the archipelago.
Prepare to dive deep into the world of Tagalog, Visayan, Ilocano, and Mindanaoan myths, where witches (mangkukulam), sorcerers (albularyo), and other practitioners of dark magic weave their spells — and where monsters and spirits still walk among us.
If you seek Filipino horror, dark folklore, urban legends of the Philippines, ghost stories, aswang stories, engkanto encounters, and paranormal investigations, this is the channel for you.
Subscribe and join us as we uncover the terrifying lore that haunts the Philippines to this day.
Enter if you dare.Copyright ReddX
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