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*** The worst part is, it's unkillable. In order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.
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** The worst part is, it's unkillable.
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*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of UsefulNotes/ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. Wiki/TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of UsefulNotes/ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. Wiki/TheOtherWiki Website/TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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* The penultimate episode ends with all the main characters in one room as the lights go out. They hear sounds coming from all around them, then see hands pounding against the window as the opening theme for the series starts up to positively terrifying effect. They're being assailed by ''an army of drowned corpses''. *shudder*
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* The penultimate episode ends with all the main characters in one room as the lights go out. They hear sounds coming from all around them, then see hands pounding against the window as the opening theme for the series starts up to positively terrifying effect. They're being assailed by ''an army of drowned corpses''. *shudder**shudder*
* Naru being possessed. This isn't the first time one of the group has gotten possessed - voluntarily or otherwise - but in this case Lin makes it clear that Naru isn't just in danger but extremely dangerous too. The way he frames it its because of his combat abilities but come the last episode and we know exactly what he means. Naru's psychic abilities are worlds above anyone else's and that in the hands of a God that thinks people have to worship it? Makes you not want to think about what would've happened if Naru had actually woken up...
* Naru being possessed. This isn't the first time one of the group has gotten possessed - voluntarily or otherwise - but in this case Lin makes it clear that Naru isn't just in danger but extremely dangerous too. The way he frames it its because of his combat abilities but come the last episode and we know exactly what he means. Naru's psychic abilities are worlds above anyone else's and that in the hands of a God that thinks people have to worship it? Makes you not want to think about what would've happened if Naru had actually woken up...
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*** The worst part is, it's unkillable. In order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]
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*** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: In order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
* The resolution of "Silent Christmas" counts, as well. It's bad enough that the spirit is a dead child, but then you learn that he died because [[spoiler: he climbed all the way up the church, with no way to get down or call for help, in the rain and snow. The ''best'' outcome would be if he had died of hypothermia that same night.]]
* The penultimate arc in manga version, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]
* The resolution of "Silent Christmas" counts, as well. It's bad enough that the spirit is a dead child, but then you learn that he died because [[spoiler: he climbed all the way up the church, with no way to get down or call for help, in the rain and snow. The ''best'' outcome would be if he had died of hypothermia that same night.]]
* The penultimate arc in manga version, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]
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*** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: In order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
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* The resolution of "Silent Christmas" counts, as well. It's bad enough that the spirit is a dead child, but then you learn that he died because[[spoiler: he climbed all the way up the church, with no way to get down or call for help, in the rain and snow. The ''best'' outcome would be if he had died of hypothermia that same night.]]
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* The penultimate arc inmanga version, the manga, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]
* The resolution of "Silent Christmas" counts, as well. It's bad enough that the spirit is a dead child, but then you learn that he died because
* The penultimate arc in
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*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. Wiki/TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory UsefulNotes/ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. Wiki/TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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****It's actually even worse because, based on what she says later, she ''didn't'' wake up before her throat was slit, that was just where the episode ended.
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*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki Wiki/TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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* The possessed family members in The Cursed House arc. Two children and an adult who are possessed have black, soulless eyes, while another adult is running around on all fours and growling like an animal. It's one of the most intense hauntings in the show.
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* The possessed family members in The Cursed House arc. Two children and an adult who are possessed have black, soulless eyes, while another adult is running around on all fours and growling like an animal. It's one of the most intense hauntings in the show.show.
* The penultimate episode ends with all the main characters in one room as the lights go out. They hear sounds coming from all around them, then see hands pounding against the window as the opening theme for the series starts up to positively terrifying effect. They're being assailed by ''an army of drowned corpses''. *shudder*
* The penultimate episode ends with all the main characters in one room as the lights go out. They hear sounds coming from all around them, then see hands pounding against the window as the opening theme for the series starts up to positively terrifying effect. They're being assailed by ''an army of drowned corpses''. *shudder*
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* The penultimate arc in manga version, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]
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* The penultimate arc in manga version, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]]]
* The possessed family members in The Cursed House arc. Two children and an adult who are possessed have black, soulless eyes, while another adult is running around on all fours and growling like an animal. It's one of the most intense hauntings in the show.
* The possessed family members in The Cursed House arc. Two children and an adult who are possessed have black, soulless eyes, while another adult is running around on all fours and growling like an animal. It's one of the most intense hauntings in the show.
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* The first episode of the seventh file. A bloody bathtub and then "I don't want to die".
** Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a cross between a morgue and an operating room.
** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
** Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: in order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
** Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a cross between a morgue and an operating room.
** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
** Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: in order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
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** The first episode of the seventh file. A bloody bathtub and then "I don't want to die".
*** Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a cross between a morgue and an operating room.
*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
*** Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
*** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: In order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
*** Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a cross between a morgue and an operating room.
*** If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
*** Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
*** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: In order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
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** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: in order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
* Particularly the "Blood-stained Labyrinth" case.
* The resolution of "Silent Christmas" counts, as well. It's bad enough that the spirit is a dead child, but then you learn that he died because [[spoiler: he climbed all the way up the church, with no way to get down or call for help, in the rain and snow. The ''best'' outcome would be if he had died of hypothermia that same night.]]
* The penultimate arc in manga version, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]
* Particularly the "Blood-stained Labyrinth" case.
* The resolution of "Silent Christmas" counts, as well. It's bad enough that the spirit is a dead child, but then you learn that he died because [[spoiler: he climbed all the way up the church, with no way to get down or call for help, in the rain and snow. The ''best'' outcome would be if he had died of hypothermia that same night.]]
* The penultimate arc in manga version, "Forgotten Children". [[spoiler:Your friends keep disappearing one after another, but the children's malicious spirits immediately replace them so you can't even notice, much less remember them, and then you treat the ghosts like they were there since the beginnings. And that's after you've seen your friend being taken away ''right under your nose''. And the whole situation makes it clear that anyone can be a victim. If that doesn't creep the hell outta you, it's still enough nightmare fuel to induce hellish paranoia.]]
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** Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a cross between a morgue and an operating room.
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* Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a morgue and an operating room.
* If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
* Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
* If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
* Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
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** The worst part is, it's unkillable. [[spoiler: in order to exorcise this ghost, they had to burn the entire mansion down.]]
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* If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of Elizabeth Bathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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* If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of Elizabeth Bathory ElizabethBathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
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Stories about ghosts and things that go bump in the night are rife with material for NightmareFuel.
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* The first episode of the seventh file. A bloody bathtub and then "I don't want to die".
* Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a morgue and an operating room.
* If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of Elizabeth Bathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
* Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.
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* The first episode of the seventh file. A bloody bathtub and then "I don't want to die".
* Hell, the...thing. It can't even be classified as human anymore. It rises out of the bathtub to grin at Mai and Masako in the dark of a room that looks like a morgue and an operating room.
* If we look into it a bit more, the character was probably based on a mix of Elizabeth Bathory and the Buddhist concept of "hungry ghosts". To stay...alive (or whatever it is), they have to feed on corpses. Constantly. Without being sated. TheOtherWiki can tell you something about them.
* Mai's vision of being taken by the spirits, and awakes before her throat is slit to drain her blood for the aforementioned monster. Most of her visions are insubstantial in some way, and she knows they're not real. Not this one. She even tells the others how she felt the knife against her neck.