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I drew every panel for this full psychological horror story – "The Eternal Echo" (grief + possession + tech horror)
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I drew every panel for this full psychological horror story – "The Eternal Echo" (grief + possession + tech horror)

I just finished a full original horror story called The Eternal Echo and turned it into a narrated video with manga-style panels that I drew myself.

It's about Elena Voss, who loses her little sister Lily in a plane crash. Desperate to feel close to her again, she tries a new neural headband app called Resonance that promises to rebuild the dead from photos, videos, and voice messages. At first, the virtual reunions feel like a miracle. But the deeper the sync gets, the more Lily starts leaking into the real world — speaking when the headband is off, appearing in reflections, brushing her hair, and eventually moving Elena’s own hands.

By 94% sync, Elena can’t leave her apartment. Her body literally stops obeying her. And at 100%… someone else is driving.

It’s a slow-burn psychological horror story about grief, guilt, invasive technology, and losing control of your own mind and body. The ending hit me harder than I expected.

If you enjoy stories like Black Mirror meets Junji Ito, with creeping dread instead of cheap jump scares, I think you’ll like this one.

Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/sVk2MxmqbQk

I’d love to hear what you think — especially the final twist.

Has anyone else read or watched something similar that messed with your head?

u/Point-of-No-Return26 — 14 hours ago
We Thought This Bay of Fundy Adventure Would Be Romantic… Until the Tide Trapped Us

We Thought This Bay of Fundy Adventure Would Be Romantic… Until the Tide Trapped Us

My wife and I wanted to do something different that Sunday – just the two of us, no phones, no work stress. We drove out near Memramcook looking for those quiet sandstone cliffs along the Petitcodiac River. What started as a peaceful couple’s adventure quickly turned into something way more intense when we walked too far out onto the famous chocolate mudflats and the tide started creeping in behind us.

The water didn’t come in like a big wave… it just silently surrounded us, turning the ground we were standing on into deep, sucking mud that grabbed at our boots. We ended up stuck on a narrow ledge halfway up the cliff, soaked and cold, watching the Bay of Fundy rise below us.

This is that story we came up with, If you love adventures, Bay of Fundy stories, or “what if” survival moments his one might hit close to home.

If you’ve ever had a simple date or hike turn into something unforgettable, drop a like and let us know about in the comments. Don't forget to head on over to the YouTube channel and Subscribe for more!

https://youtu.be/3HTcm2QYdis

u/Point-of-No-Return26 — 8 days ago