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and I'm here to tell uh some bed time story's
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so there is a Japanese legend "Manto"
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Aka Manto is described as a male spirit, ghost, or yōkai who haunts public or school bathrooms. Aka Manto is often said to haunt female bathrooms
Specifically, and in some versions of the legend, he is said to haunt the last stall in such bathrooms.The spirit is said to wear a flowing red cloak and a mask that
Hides his face, and is sometimes described as being handsome and charming beneath his mask.
According to legend, if a person is sitting on a toilet in a public or school bathroom, Aka Manto may appear, and will ask them if they want red paper or blue paper.
Depending on the version of the story, the spirit may ask them to choose between a red cloak and a blue cloak,or between a red cape and a blue cape. If they choose the "red" option, they will be lacerated in such a manner that their dead body will be drenched in their own blood.
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The specific manner in which the person is lacerated differs depending on the account of the legend, including the person being stabbed or flayed.if the individual chooses the "blue" option, the consequences range from that person being strangled to all of the person's blood being drained from their body.In some versions of the story, the choices are between red and white paper, with the former resulting in a red tongue rising up out of the toilet to lick the student from below, and the latter resulting in a white hand fondling them from below.
If an individual attempts to outsmart Aka Manto by asking for a different color of paper, cloak, or cape, it has been said that they will be dragged to an underworld or hell as a result. In some versions, choosing a "yellow" paper, cloak or cape will result in the occupant's head being forced into the toilet, sometimes until they drown. Those who bring toilet paper with them into the stall find that it vanishes before they can use it, allowing Aka Manto to present them with its options.Ignoring the spirit, or replying that one does not want or prefer either kind of paper, is said to make the spirit go away. In some accounts, rejecting both options and running away from Aka Manto will also result in the individual's survival.
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Legend Of Nebraskas Salt Witch

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hello everyone 🤗
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so I'm back with another Creepy bed story
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so lock ur door get the water bottle 🍾 before going to sleep
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The Native American legend of the salt witch and her deadly encounter with a chief tells how Nebraska's great Salt Basin was formed.
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It is a beautiful story of love, sorrow, and a deadly encounter.
The Otoe people of Nebraska say that there was a Native American chief once a long time who had a lovely wife. He was a fierce and courageous warrior who loved his bride very much. Unfortunately, she passed away much too early.
His heart was filled with sorrow, and he changed as a man. He could no longer enjoy the company of others and stayed in his teepee for weeks at a time, refusing to come out and speak to members of his tribe. Weeks passed, and the tribe lost patience with him.
Having a chief who refused to communicate and perform his obligations was impossible. Many Indians said he was no longer suited to be a leader of their tribe.
Somehow the chief must have overheard what was said behind his back because he suddenly changed. He wanted to prove he was worthy of their trust and respect. One day he suddenly emerged from his teepee dressed as a warrior. Without a word, he strolled toward the west.
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No one knew where the chief was going or if he was ever returning. Then, one month later, he returned with fresh scalps offering evidence he was still a courageous leader, but he also told members of the tribe a disturbing story.
He explained that while being away, he had a very unpleasant experience. "While canoeing down a river at night, he spotted two figures onshore in the moonlight. One screamed, and the young chief paddled closer to investigate. What he saw amazed him. It was two women, an old hag and a young maiden. The old hag was yanking the young woman by the hair, trying to kill her with a tomahawk.
The chief paddled quickly to shore, leaped out of his canoe, and hurried over. As the moonlight fell on the women's faces, he saw the younger one was his dead bride.
In shock, he raised his tomahawk and hit the old hag on the head. When he did, both women disappeared, leaving a giant pillar of salt behind, and there has been a salt marsh on that part of the land ever since. The chief brought back a piece of salt to prove the truth of his tale, and the Otoe began to gather salt there to flavor their meals and preserve their food. Whenever they came to the salt flats, they pounded their clubs on the ground to scare the witch away.
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And that's not it there is a saying that The Indians kept the memory of their chief and his scary encounter alive.
For years the Indians maintained that the column was under the custody of the Salt Witch, and when they went there to gather salt they would beat the ground with clubs, believing that each blow fell upon her person and kept her from working other evil."
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that's it for tonight and
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sweet dreams 🥱
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good night 😴

La llorona

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La Llorona
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Generations of Mexican children have grown up afraid of La Llorona—a wailing woman whose misdeeds in life have left her spirit trapped on Earth, where she torments little children.
She’s the stuff of legend—a myth and spooky bedtime story whose origins date back hundreds of years.
The story varies a little depending on who tells it, but the gist is simple. Basically: long ago, a woman named Maria married a rich man, with whom she eventually had two children. Then their marriage hit a rough patch: her husband spent less and less time at home, and whenever he was home, he paid attention only to the children.
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Eventually, she sees him with another woman. Enraged beyond reason, some versions claim Maria drowned her two children—but she immediately regretted it, crying out, “Ay, mis hijos!” (Translation: “Oh, my children!” or “Oh, my sons!”)
Maria is sometimes said to have drowned herself afterward. But when she arrived at heaven’s gates, she was denied entry, banished back to purgatory on Earth until she could find her lost children. She’s now known as La Llorona, which translates to “the weeping woman.”
Now, the legend says, she floats over and near bodies of water in her white, funereal gown, forever weeping as she searches for her lost children. Some versions of the story say she kidnaps or attacks children; others say she attacks cheating husbands. Regardless, when you hear her cries,
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Regardless, when you hear her cries,the directive remains the same
RUN AWAY!!!!!
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have a nice sleep 🥱🥱
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