Hey everyone I hope you like this one - it's a great story! I think I scared the hell out of the neighbors in my new apartment when I did a certain voice in here hah.
@@LighthouseHorror only reason I noticed is its the only time I've heard a wrong pronunciation from you, all the other horror channels I listen 2 constantly f stuff up so I stopped noticing, no one is perfect but hey 1 wrong in tens of thousands of words ain't bad
Right?! "Horrible things happened to me and many other people at this super scary place with monsters in it, that I personally met. Yeah, I think I'll move in." Like... what? XD
These stories about deaths, psychos, and ancient buildings actually excite me, and interest me more than creep me out. But your narrations bring this ominous sense of someone staring at me while standing behind me. Thanks for this one Lighthouse, and congrats with your move! Keep up the amazing work, Lighthouse! Can't wait to see your next story!
Absolutely. And yr not minimizing the strength of the story to not be afraid. You love it and I'm the same way. I'm a female Scorpio and I just don't get really frightened. Not even on the New York Subways at 2am. It's just kind of a thrill. I love this channel. And I haven't been desensitized. I just don't frighten easily. I'd wrather listen to these very creative stories than watch those stupid, predictable movies. 💤💤💤💤SORE FEST!!!!!!!
I think it's this way for a lot of horror fanatics. Originally, it's the creepiness or scariness that brings you in but after awhile you become desensitized to it. You don't get the feeling of being watched or the hair raising. Yet you continue to come back for the atmosphere and tension. Atleast it was this way for me, as I got into it when I was a young kid that still believed in Santa and monsters, lol. I personally love stories like this. I wish they would still give me the creeps, tbh, but I still love the vibe. I have to go to extremes to be scared now *sighs.* Like exploring the woods without a light after midnight. Which sucks because being scared is truly being alive. There's nothing like a fear induced adrenaline rush. It's the most basic and most important survival mechanism that really let's you know you're alive. Side note, wtf does a star sign have to do with anything? Lmao.
@@DeathEyedGrin No, I hate Santa. But yeah, I did ease up into this horror when I was a little kid too. I guess it's like an outlit for me. When I listen to horror stories, I feel strangely relaxed, and at ease. It's like a feeling of relief after your darkest secret was released and nobody got mad at you. Who's your favourite horror story narrator.
Just what I was thinking. The story was everywhere and never really allowed the listener to draw any realistic conclusions. I totally get suspending reality, but geez, smh.
I knew immediately when the writer brought up Tucker Carlson, republicans, and the red scare being a tragic part of US history that the story was gonna suck. The story went absolutely nowhere.
I really lost track of this story. The fact that he apparently found living patients locked in sales and didn't do anything about it kind of ruined the immersion
I mean imagine you find a patient in Victorian clothes, and a file on record showing she was admitted before even your grandparents were born, and alive? In a abandoned asylum? I'd think I was losing my mind.
"There is a hole here. It's gone now." That is a line from Silent Hill 2. James read this message that's written in blood on the wall in the bar after his visit from the hospital. Now, I don't know if it was borrowed or just a coincidence but it worked well with this story. Keep up the good work.
I think it makes more sense interpreting the story as that of a psychiatric patient who has delusions of inheriting the hospital it explains most of the plot holes and fits pretty well
Really inventive, but it’s hard to feel bad for a protagonist that found a basement full of abused mental patients and his response was to move in and get cozy. You know, instead of calling the authorities. One of the patients was starving to death- like...bro. Edit: because I keep getting people sending me “they were ghosts” over a YEAR after I made this comment- stop. The story left it ambiguous as to whether they were ‘living’ results of scientific experimentation or ghosts. More importantly the protagonist doesn’t immediately think they’re ghosts. And either way it’s insane to move in and get cozy. Stop @ me.
I'm sorry but I would have done the same thing as what he did, you don't know the pasts of those people or why they're there, I would take it into deep thoughts as to why, but there's obviously a good reason for them to be there. So lock the door please and make sure that you lock the padlock also!! I would have fed them though.
Yeah but he’s not a nurse or orderly and can’t properly care for the patients (if they are in fact human lol) so he should call someone who knows what they’re doing, at least. Ya know?
I reeeeally shouldn't listen to your stuff, alone and in the dark in a dead end road... waiting for AAA, so sitting at the top of the dark driveway listening to the foxes scream.. BAD MOVE! ☠🥺☠
Woah..... this one left me feeling very much creeped out. So chilling. So creepy. Your voice brought it to life and sucked me into that hospital right alongside the main character. Very good story and excellent narration
My biggest question is how are there people alive in an Asylum that has been closed for a long time. There's no way that the people can be alive. Also it's annoying how the patient's reports stated their diagnosis were unknown. How can the patient's have unknown diagnosis? I just feel like the author could have came up with something better than unknown.
And it kept hinting he was a patient there cause he kept seeing the wrist band...reminded me of shutter island so I lost interest the second that part was stolen
@@bradpollard444 Nevermind the implication that these patients have been in a hidden wing for decades or more without food, water, or functioning toilets.
Mr. Creeps is/was? my go to narrator for stories but.... to be honest I've been coming here more recently. Mr. Creeps on Spotify is still my go-to there tho, but you got my YT spot
Even still I feel like the author kind of did a poor job with that. I feel like something other than unknown would have been better. There are several mental disorders other than paranoid madness. Like schizophrenia, bi polar disorder, multiple personality disorder, etc.
@@bradpollard444 A lot of those disorders weren’t defined until well into the mid 1900s and later. It would have been common back then to label people as crazy without a diagnosis. Some genuinely had no issues. A poor person could be institutionalized for stealing or a physically handicapped person just because no one else wanted to care for them. Unfortunately, the author wasn’t wrong to have many of the 1800s cases without a diagnosis.
You, sir, have reached MrCreepyPasta/CreepypastaJr level! I LOVE your readings. You’re stories have a unique aspect of originality that I wait daily for your stories! Keep up the great work! 🤩
To the author-you have described certain nightmares I have had. Especially the peeled back scalp patients! In my nightmares, it is much more bloody. Not sure why I have these, I have never been! But, I love horror! Lighthouse, another amazing read to bring this story to life!!!
Brava, this was the creepiest pasta I've heard in a while. The MC is so cute when he said the hospital wouldn't let him leave alive; it won't let him leave, period.
The Blackwell asylum is real. But, it's known as Blackwell island in New York. It's not only an Asylum but it's also a prison. I was curious if this is where you got the idea for this creepypasta. Anywho, excellent job. I love your stories.
who would set up their "man cave" next to a hidden room full of ghosts? anyone who can do something like that and think to themselves, "hmmm.. yeah.. these screaming thumping vengeful ghosts make for great company! i'll just chill here" probably belongs there with them.
Oh boy! I normally dont get creeped out by stories but your narration is so enticing I found myself fearing my surroundings its almost 3:30 am and boy I was more than just a bit creeped out I loved this one I love all of your narrations and any creepy pasta you do! I cannot wait to hear more from you!
Hey dude love this channel! Would you consider putting closed captions please? My wife is hard of hearing and we love listening and reading creepy pastas at night (she misses some words so the closed captions help her alot) and without them she really just can't get full enjoyment of your channel. So sadly I only listen to you when she's asleep which poses the volume issue lol. Keep up the great work!
Hey Danh! Thanks for reaching out. You're the 5th or 6th person to mention that, and you've just inspired me to do some research on that tonight. Thank you to you and your wife for the support!
This one, to me didnt come dull circle and lost its way several times. So many places to go with things, but fell flat several times. Including the last line. Like it was some fascinating revelation....
One in which a completely deranged version of Tucker Carlson is no doubt wandering the halls muttering maniacally about Democrats this and Commies that. Even as a conservative, that particular part of the story had me cracking up since I could definitely see that happening given how crazy the news has gotten as of late regardless of which conglomerate you choose to watch. 😂
Been exploring a “haunted” abandoned prep school lately. I haven’t been to the nun’s house yet and that’s the supposedly haunted part, but the place is normal. I was there at 3AM last night as well. Nothing bad there.
Can you find any folklore about the pacific northwest native American tribes? I would love it if you would narrate one of their stories im a native American from Wa state
Ok now I've finally got another thing you do amazingly well in my opinion. Obviously still the little details per usual, but I've gone back over your catalogue and if the top of my head, I'm only remembering stories done else where on your channel less than 5 times. Now it's not an exact science, but you deserve lots of credit for story selection. It would be one thing if you uploaded every couple days of the week but for a long time it's been nightly and the stories are really good and original. You've never had to my knowledge, a little of similar uploads. The stories are extremely varied and they're on point. With a daily upload over time you'd expect some dip in viable content. That however, to my recollection, hasn't happened even once. Even though i haven't heard a list ready out of a phone book.....i can really only think of maybe 2-3 narrators in all the land, that i make it a point to keep checking if the new story is posted. You good sir, are one of the few I will literally plan my night around and for that, i can't tell you enough how much i appreciate it.
People believe themselves to be someone else more frequently than you might think. I knew a man who swore he was Grover Cleveland and think of it. I ! Napoleon Bonaparte stuck with this poltroon for months on end !
I agree w/ the person saying it's hard to feel bad for the protag given his choices (don't want to ping them by replying). If you inherit some building and find prisoners hidden in it, you call the authorities immediately- you give those prisoners the benefit of the doubt, and if for some reason weird crap happens and the cops can't see them or something, then you have to figure it out from there. But you can't just leave them.
That... is not how lobotomies are done. It's a pick like object placed at the corner of the eye and rammed in. Then it is moved around to "scramble" the frontal lobe. It leaves a pretty bad black eye but the eye itself is undamaged.
You're the best creepy pasta story teller I discovered :o I have heard lots and lots but I give up cos I don't know they're not captivative to me I guess... and I'm glad I found Lighthouse Horror like really really 😊 thank you for being awesome.. You channel is my favorite..
I'm definitely late to the party with your videos, I seem to have discovered every other creepypasta narrator on youtube before getting to the real deal! You can tell that you take the time to assess scene setting, how the characters are described, how dialogue plays out and adjust your tone and voices to suit. I've been listening to so much lacklustre monotone burger king foot lettuce narration and your channel is such a blessing 😭🙏
As a former patient of mental facilities, I can tell you that mental facilities are never more than 3 stories because you're chance of surviving the jump decrease drastically any higher.
Right up to the end, I was wondering if Max was having a psychotic break. Most of the weirdness can be explained. Not able to recognize faces? Check. Not able to hear properly? Check. Hallucinations, anxiety, talking to himself? It all checks out, these are real medical conditions. I'm not sure that anybody would suffer all of them at the same time, but still, that's a really nice detail from the author.
My man 1. If this happened, decided to just vibe in an abandoned asylum he inherited, and just lives with the ghosts?????? 2. Might be a patient there himself, and he's just living a delusion
Okay, from the title alone, this reminds me of what has to hands-down be one of my favorite episodes of Supernatural (Asylum, if you're wondering, is the title)
I sort of gave up on any narrative cohesion when our narrator _growled_ (something) when the very next phrase was "in a sing-song voice.", and then realized we were just getting vignette after vignette after vignette with no clear chain of time, place, context, intent, meaning, inflection, moral, exposition, explanation or ... ... ...
My Favorite StoryTeller- 🤔 Read some Comments : Glad to Hear You Are Settling In !! (did you warn neighbours about strange Sound's).. 😅 😂 🤣 This is a Great Story of Course You Narrated it Extremely Well.. 😎 👍 Thank Yöu for Your Time Adding Great Pictures & Old Antique Info.. Good Amount of Time/Length too..!! Thank you.. ♥️✌️ Really Enjoyed This Story !! Your Fan from Ont, Canada
One thing that a lot of these stories do is to just pile on more and more elements as if they're hoping something will stick, or they're trying to overwhelm you and make you not notice the lack of coherence. I often get the feeling the author didn't have the plot laid out before they started writing and they're just rambling. This is one of those stories.
This story is wonderful as always. Had me on the edge of my seat. But it was sad how rhey treated the depressed and downhearted and they were very cruel to them.
Hey everyone I hope you like this one - it's a great story! I think I scared the hell out of the neighbors in my new apartment when I did a certain voice in here hah.
🤣😂😁🧡🖤☠ right on it is a great story
U know I love your stuff, the last S in Illinois is silent, I know, i know sorry
Congrats, bro! I hope your move was smooth. Also, maybe you should warn the neighbors instead of making voices every day like that. Poor neighbors.
@@johnbaran4428 Bah!! Lol.
@@LighthouseHorror only reason I noticed is its the only time I've heard a wrong pronunciation from you, all the other horror channels I listen 2 constantly f stuff up so I stopped noticing, no one is perfect but hey 1 wrong in tens of thousands of words ain't bad
I do not think that the protagonist inherited the place, i believe he is/was an inmate. All his experiences were in his own mind.
Just like Shutter Island :D
or was that Shudder, I can't remember now
@@janetmacintyre5318 i don't know , i've never seen both movies.
@@janetmacintyre5318 its shutter island, leo decap as the main guy. Such a thrilling watch tbh
You make a good point, however, the last thing that nurse said to him sort of threw a kink into that theory.
This dude got the survival instinct of a dodo with a head injury
Right?!
"Horrible things happened to me and many other people at this super scary place with monsters in it, that I personally met. Yeah, I think I'll move in."
Like... what? XD
😂😂😂😂😂😂
These stories about deaths, psychos, and ancient buildings actually excite me, and interest me more than creep me out. But your narrations bring this ominous sense of someone staring at me while standing behind me. Thanks for this one Lighthouse, and congrats with your move! Keep up the amazing work, Lighthouse! Can't wait to see your next story!
Absolutely. And yr not minimizing the strength of the story to not be afraid. You love it and I'm the same way. I'm a female Scorpio and I just don't get really frightened. Not even on the New York Subways at 2am. It's just kind of a thrill. I love this channel. And I haven't been desensitized. I just don't frighten easily. I'd wrather listen to these very creative stories than watch those stupid, predictable movies. 💤💤💤💤SORE FEST!!!!!!!
@@leecourtney9968 Same here, although after this story, I might want to kick my doctor the next time I see him.
I think it's this way for a lot of horror fanatics.
Originally, it's the creepiness or scariness that brings you in but after awhile you become desensitized to it. You don't get the feeling of being watched or the hair raising. Yet you continue to come back for the atmosphere and tension.
Atleast it was this way for me, as I got into it when I was a young kid that still believed in Santa and monsters, lol.
I personally love stories like this. I wish they would still give me the creeps, tbh, but I still love the vibe. I have to go to extremes to be scared now *sighs.* Like exploring the woods without a light after midnight. Which sucks because being scared is truly being alive. There's nothing like a fear induced adrenaline rush. It's the most basic and most important survival mechanism that really let's you know you're alive.
Side note, wtf does a star sign have to do with anything? Lmao.
@@DeathEyedGrin No, I hate Santa. But yeah, I did ease up into this horror when I was a little kid too. I guess it's like an outlit for me. When I listen to horror stories, I feel strangely relaxed, and at ease. It's like a feeling of relief after your darkest secret was released and nobody got mad at you. Who's your favourite horror story narrator.
Facts
We bigfoots always try to avoid abandoned psychiatric hospitals
Sage advice. Bigfoots are nobody's fool.
Bigfeets is wise.
@@alicefly3198 ikr. I love big feet's, er foots ..
“What’s dat up in da tree line dam that boy got some big feet”
“PA! PA! GET THE GUNS!”
It's you again :3
Talk about a story that went off the rails...YIKES..your story telling is the only thing that saves bad stories..you do a great job each day...
Repetition and telling, not showing.
@@flabberghaastly1567 ?
Just what I was thinking. The story was everywhere and never really allowed the listener to draw any realistic conclusions. I totally get suspending reality, but geez, smh.
@@oliviarinaldi5963 👍
I knew immediately when the writer brought up Tucker Carlson, republicans, and the red scare being a tragic part of US history that the story was gonna suck. The story went absolutely nowhere.
I really lost track of this story. The fact that he apparently found living patients locked in sales and didn't do anything about it kind of ruined the immersion
ever thought maybe it was his imagination or that he may be in some trans already. it all started when he saw them.
I mean imagine you find a patient in Victorian clothes, and a file on record showing she was admitted before even your grandparents were born, and alive? In a abandoned asylum? I'd think I was losing my mind.
They are ghosts, not real people
@@learninghowto101 IF that's the case, the author should've made that clearer.
@@AGNOSTIC_incomprehensibleXIV there are things that can be inferred from the story. I think the guy is also insane and trapped in there.
"There is a hole here. It's gone now." That is a line from Silent Hill 2. James read this message that's written in blood on the wall in the bar after his visit from the hospital.
Now, I don't know if it was borrowed or just a coincidence but it worked well with this story.
Keep up the good work.
Huh? It was a flawed tale from when he had a chance to tell authorities about them people locked up...but didn't 😖
I think it makes more sense interpreting the story as that of a psychiatric patient who has delusions of inheriting the hospital it explains most of the plot holes and fits pretty well
They are ghosts not people
Really inventive, but it’s hard to feel bad for a protagonist that found a basement full of abused mental patients and his response was to move in and get cozy. You know, instead of calling the authorities. One of the patients was starving to death- like...bro.
Edit: because I keep getting people sending me “they were ghosts” over a YEAR after I made this comment- stop. The story left it ambiguous as to whether they were ‘living’ results of scientific experimentation or ghosts. More importantly the protagonist doesn’t immediately think they’re ghosts. And either way it’s insane to move in and get cozy. Stop @ me.
I'm sorry but I would have done the same thing as what he did, you don't know the pasts of those people or why they're there, I would take it into deep thoughts as to why, but there's obviously a good reason for them to be there. So lock the door please and make sure that you lock the padlock also!! I would have fed them though.
Yeah but he’s not a nurse or orderly and can’t properly care for the patients (if they are in fact human lol) so he should call someone who knows what they’re doing, at least. Ya know?
I don't think you get it... it was a dream. Or spirits. Lol
I couldn't agree more with you Emily
They were spirits
I reeeeally shouldn't listen to your stuff, alone and in the dark in a dead end road... waiting for AAA, so sitting at the top of the dark driveway listening to the foxes scream.. BAD MOVE!
☠🥺☠
R u ok now? Did u get home safely?
That "Help me" whisper made me turn the lights on. Trying to sleep with my eyes open now wish me luck.
🙂👻
Woah..... this one left me feeling very much creeped out. So chilling. So creepy. Your voice brought it to life and sucked me into that hospital right alongside the main character. Very good story and excellent narration
Greetings from Malaysia. Doesn't matter if it's 10am here, anytime is a good time to listen to your stories.
thanks Christopher!
so this guy found a bunch of alive people locked up in the asylum and instead of telling anyone he just kinda lives with it?
I don't think he ever left...
My biggest question is how are there people alive in an Asylum that has been closed for a long time. There's no way that the people can be alive. Also it's annoying how the patient's reports stated their diagnosis were unknown. How can the patient's have unknown diagnosis? I just feel like the author could have came up with something better than unknown.
And it kept hinting he was a patient there cause he kept seeing the wrist band...reminded me of shutter island so I lost interest the second that part was stolen
@@bradpollard444
Nevermind the implication that these patients have been in a hidden wing for decades or more without food, water, or functioning toilets.
@@Xbalanque84 I just think the story is kinda poorly written tbh.
I love the patient admitted for trying to assassinate the young Illinois lawyer to prevent a Civil War 😅
Mr. Creeps is/was? my go to narrator for stories but.... to be honest I've been coming here more recently. Mr. Creeps on Spotify is still my go-to there tho, but you got my YT spot
Let's break HIPPA law, the story.
ahahah that was good Jessica!
Even still I feel like the author kind of did a poor job with that. I feel like something other than unknown would have been better. There are several mental disorders other than paranoid madness. Like schizophrenia, bi polar disorder, multiple personality disorder, etc.
Started in 1800's... yeah could have been done differently but "hysteria" could have been used for most
@@bradpollard444 A lot of those disorders weren’t defined until well into the mid 1900s and later. It would have been common back then to label people as crazy without a diagnosis. Some genuinely had no issues. A poor person could be institutionalized for stealing or a physically handicapped person just because no one else wanted to care for them. Unfortunately, the author wasn’t wrong to have many of the 1800s cases without a diagnosis.
Hipaa
You, sir, have reached MrCreepyPasta/CreepypastaJr level! I LOVE your readings. You’re stories have a unique aspect of originality that I wait daily for your stories! Keep up the great work! 🤩
I appreciate it my friend!! Thank you!
To the author-you have described certain nightmares I have had. Especially the peeled back scalp patients! In my nightmares, it is much more bloody. Not sure why I have these, I have never been! But, I love horror! Lighthouse, another amazing read to bring this story to life!!!
Brava, this was the creepiest pasta I've heard in a while. The MC is so cute when he said the hospital wouldn't let him leave alive; it won't let him leave, period.
Good story! What was this person thinking old Asylum family spells disaster and horror.
That Tucker Carlson part caught me off guard. I busted out laughing in the middle of work.
none of these stories are scary, just really entertaining lol
The Blackwell asylum is real. But, it's known as Blackwell island in New York. It's not only an Asylum but it's also a prison. I was curious if this is where you got the idea for this creepypasta. Anywho, excellent job. I love your stories.
These type of stories really creep me out! Awesome, Stephen!
It's a good one I hope you like it!
@@LighthouseHorror I know I will! Thanks, friend!
@Lighthouse Horror Do you prefer Stephen or Lighthouse Horror? I feel-awkward using your actual name if you don't like when we do so.
who would set up their "man cave" next to a hidden room full of ghosts?
anyone who can do something like that and think to themselves, "hmmm.. yeah.. these screaming thumping vengeful ghosts make for great company! i'll just chill here" probably belongs there with them.
Oh boy! I normally dont get creeped out by stories but your narration is so enticing I found myself fearing my surroundings its almost 3:30 am and boy I was more than just a bit creeped out I loved this one I love all of your narrations and any creepy pasta you do! I cannot wait to hear more from you!
Hey dude love this channel! Would you consider putting closed captions please? My wife is hard of hearing and we love listening and reading creepy pastas at night (she misses some words so the closed captions help her alot) and without them she really just can't get full enjoyment of your channel.
So sadly I only listen to you when she's asleep which poses the volume issue lol.
Keep up the great work!
Hey Danh! Thanks for reaching out. You're the 5th or 6th person to mention that, and you've just inspired me to do some research on that tonight. Thank you to you and your wife for the support!
@@LighthouseHorror i appreciate that alot !
You can put CC on yourself dude, Just go to the top of My UA-cam video and scroll to the CC button.
@@anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551 at the time cc wasn't available through the button
"There was a hole here. It's gone now!" Silent Hill 4: The Room much? Lawls. Great story. Loved it.
As a former patient of a psychiatric hospital, I approve this message.
This one, to me didnt come dull circle and lost its way several times. So many places to go with things, but fell flat several times. Including the last line. Like it was some fascinating revelation....
Creepy story..It seems the psychiatric hospital move to a different dimension.
One in which a completely deranged version of Tucker Carlson is no doubt wandering the halls muttering maniacally about Democrats this and Commies that.
Even as a conservative, that particular part of the story had me cracking up since I could definitely see that happening given how crazy the news has gotten as of late regardless of which conglomerate you choose to watch. 😂
@@Jolis_Parsec The stolen election was Bolshevic revolution USA and a Communist takeover.
Been exploring a “haunted” abandoned prep school lately. I haven’t been to the nun’s house yet and that’s the supposedly haunted part, but the place is normal. I was there at 3AM last night as well. Nothing bad there.
with all due respect where are your self preservation skills? I'm very concerned. but also impressed
@@PastelScorpion I second this, if you meet Charles Darwin's ghost, you had better apologize to him.
@@PastelScorpion a water gun filled with holy water 😁
Nothing bad anywhere, because this is fiction and there is nothing that is "haunted". We do love to rile ourselves up tho don't we, it's fun.
Okay if I inherited this building I would never step foot on the property but milk it for all its got.
When I get a notice you have a new story out I get giddy lol! And listen
Thanks for listening Nona!
You're welcome 😊 love your narration
Can you find any folklore about the pacific northwest native American tribes? I would love it if you would narrate one of their stories im a native American from Wa state
@@nonablouin2606 I'll keep an eye out for sure!
@@LighthouseHorror you are so awesome 👌 thank you.
I have been BINGE LISTENING to the stories and you narrate these stories so good I cant get enough of them 😯😁❤
Ok now I've finally got another thing you do amazingly well in my opinion. Obviously still the little details per usual, but I've gone back over your catalogue and if the top of my head, I'm only remembering stories done else where on your channel less than 5 times. Now it's not an exact science, but you deserve lots of credit for story selection. It would be one thing if you uploaded every couple days of the week but for a long time it's been nightly and the stories are really good and original. You've never had to my knowledge, a little of similar uploads. The stories are extremely varied and they're on point. With a daily upload over time you'd expect some dip in viable content. That however, to my recollection, hasn't happened even once. Even though i haven't heard a list ready out of a phone book.....i can really only think of maybe 2-3 narrators in all the land, that i make it a point to keep checking if the new story is posted. You good sir, are one of the few I will literally plan my night around and for that, i can't tell you enough how much i appreciate it.
Hey Derek! Thanks my friend!
Absolutely amazing! You are a truly gifted narrator. Keep em coming, please!!!!
Thank you! Will do!
Wow!! This story had me on edge. Great story and narration!
Here we go again !!! Thank you for all the hard work
This would make a great series. I'm almost to end and wish it wouldn't stop.
Please sir. Part 2
part 109 of thanking the lighthouse horror for his constant uploads
I get the vibes this author doesn’t like tucker Carlson lol
You really out did yourself with yet another atmospheric amazing story Stephen! 😨 thanks dude! 👍
Thank you for animated some of it
Now you know how much I love this channel but it does seem like you and only you would inherit a haunted lunatic asylum.
lol
People believe themselves to be someone else more frequently than you might think. I knew a man who swore he was Grover Cleveland and think of it. I ! Napoleon Bonaparte stuck with this poltroon for months on end !
Man, after that first instance, I would have left dodge and never came back!
I agree w/ the person saying it's hard to feel bad for the protag given his choices (don't want to ping them by replying). If you inherit some building and find prisoners hidden in it, you call the authorities immediately- you give those prisoners the benefit of the doubt, and if for some reason weird crap happens and the cops can't see them or something, then you have to figure it out from there. But you can't just leave them.
Great to see your channel growing, Light!
Thanks!
That... is not how lobotomies are done. It's a pick like object placed at the corner of the eye and rammed in. Then it is moved around to "scramble" the frontal lobe. It leaves a pretty bad black eye but the eye itself is undamaged.
I love these old psychiatric hospital stories!
This story was absolutely incredible! Completely sucked me in
Emily!! So good to see you!!
@@LighthouseHorror I’m always watching, I just need to comment more lol
You're the best creepy pasta story teller I discovered :o I have heard lots and lots but I give up cos I don't know they're not captivative to me I guess... and I'm glad I found Lighthouse Horror like really really 😊 thank you for being awesome.. You channel is my favorite..
Watching Lighthouse horror has become a nighttime routine 😂
thanks Rohan!
Seems scary and you can't turn it to a hotel too given the past unless you demolish and rebuild a new one...
A creepypasta a day [from Lighthouse of course] keeps the doctor away. Been listening while I'm at work lol
Hah thanks for listening Trishana!
Awesomeness Mr Lighthouse I've been re listening to your MASTERPIECES again. Looking forward to hearing tonight's entertainment
as soon as i heard "there was a hole here. it's gone now" all i could think about is this just turned into some silent hill fanfic
Stark white corridor: *appears in story*
Me: *sweats nervously* oh Neptune
I can’t get over the picture lmaooo lol 😂
Perfect timing ❣️
I think this one is your best yet. Keep bringing story's like this love them.😊😊
Funny how his safe place is the scariest place in any place ever (the basement) yet that's his go too in an asylum😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol true
I thought exactly the same thing
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
@@LighthouseHorror I try not to miss, your good at what you do.
I'm definitely late to the party with your videos, I seem to have discovered every other creepypasta narrator on youtube before getting to the real deal! You can tell that you take the time to assess scene setting, how the characters are described, how dialogue plays out and adjust your tone and voices to suit. I've been listening to so much lacklustre monotone burger king foot lettuce narration and your channel is such a blessing 😭🙏
If you don't already watch them, I suggest The Exploring Series. They mostly do SCP stuff but they are one of my favorite horror channels out there!
I get the feeling the author might potentially have seen Ride the Cyclone
Woah this story is really trippy !!😳 I honestly fall asleep when I listen to creepypastas. I actually stayed up listening to it completely❤️❤️❤️❤️
You deserve more subscribers.
My goodness this has me a little flustered. Why would you live in a physic hospital. That's madness.
Some really good variety on the character voices!
As a former patient of mental facilities, I can tell you that mental facilities are never more than 3 stories because you're chance of surviving the jump decrease drastically any higher.
You got a new subscriber I love these types of stories
This guy was like, “oh, there are still people here…. Alright movin on!”
I love me some lighthouse horror stories
Right up to the end, I was wondering if Max was having a psychotic break. Most of the weirdness can be explained. Not able to recognize faces? Check. Not able to hear properly? Check. Hallucinations, anxiety, talking to himself? It all checks out, these are real medical conditions. I'm not sure that anybody would suffer all of them at the same time, but still, that's a really nice detail from the author.
Ok now i have to watch funny cat videos or ill never sleep!! Your AWSOME!!!
Entertaining..Grave encounters vibes!
LH has the best demon voice in the whole narration community!
My man
1. If this happened, decided to just vibe in an abandoned asylum he inherited, and just lives with the ghosts??????
2. Might be a patient there himself, and he's just living a delusion
Come the f on Chloe I have anxiety and you don't see me being mean and neglectful to doggos.
Okay, from the title alone, this reminds me of what has to hands-down be one of my favorite episodes of Supernatural (Asylum, if you're wondering, is the title)
I sort of gave up on any narrative cohesion when our narrator _growled_ (something) when the very next phrase was "in a sing-song voice.", and then realized we were just getting vignette after vignette after vignette with no clear chain of time, place, context, intent, meaning, inflection, moral, exposition, explanation or ... ... ...
Very well narrated, and of course written.
Hey man, great job as always. I’ve thought about trying to do story narrations do you have any advice/suggestions?
Also, how could one submit stories to you? I’ve got one I think you’d bring to life in all the best ways, thanks in advance!
Thanks Officer! Hmm advice is just start doing it! Just put a bunch of videos out there and learn as you go!
Awesome! I have a subreddit in my youtube description where I check for new stories to read. Thanks!
That was a awesome story thank u!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
LOVE IT! SUPER CREEPY
Plot twist: That's where they keep Tucker when he isn't on air.
Stories like these are always ones that peak my interest.
My Favorite StoryTeller-
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This is a Great Story of Course You Narrated it Extremely Well.. 😎 👍
Thank Yöu for Your Time Adding Great Pictures & Old Antique Info.. Good Amount of Time/Length too..!!
Thank you.. ♥️✌️
Really Enjoyed This Story !!
Your Fan from Ont, Canada
If I had inherited a place like this I wouldn’t dare go near it
honestly thank you so much for these stories they really have helped me through alot.
One thing that a lot of these stories do is to just pile on more and more elements as if they're hoping something will stick, or they're trying to overwhelm you and make you not notice the lack of coherence. I often get the feeling the author didn't have the plot laid out before they started writing and they're just rambling. This is one of those stories.
He was doomed the second he walked in the door. Another great story.
SWEET!
I hope you enjoy it Michelle! thanks for watching
Wonder if the author took inspiration from Silent Hill since I'm pretty sure the hole quote is from it
Loved it. Just.. I don't get the ending.
This story was nothing but chaos. Even paying attention I was so sure I kept missing things.
Also, the hole phrase is taken from Silent Hill
This story is wonderful as always. Had me on the edge of my seat. But it was sad how rhey treated the depressed and downhearted and they were very cruel to them.
I love your work! ❤️ especially the longer stories
Glad you like them Hana! I'm getting back to the longer ones 🙂. Thanks for watching!
@@LighthouseHorror thank you for replying! I’m a really big fan! I can’t wait for future uploads! ❤️😁
@@Hanniexbear Thank you!
The Blackwell Mental Asylum might be a SCP. It is a supernatural building.