Speaking of spooky stories... there is a house in my village that remains abandoned till today because in the late 2000s a couple burned themselves in it. And it's a house right by the road, so when you drive by, you just see this dilapidated house... not one has bought it or tried to demolish it because in my culture, when something horrific happens, it's not just the house that gets haunted it's the land that the house rests on as well
I'm a country girl, barefoot constantly, anyways as teen we ran across an old falling in barn, it became our weekend nights hangout, it had soo many spooky noises and once in while we'd freak ourselves out and take off running in different directions 😂, then we had to find each other in the dark field 😂 crazy country teens
I absolutely love it whenever you build something messy and broken! And as a Swede, I’m so excited for tomorrow, it’s gonna be so much fun to see what kind of Swedish house you’re building.
aden! you’re my absolute favorite youtuber/ content creator not only do you always keep it real but you always manage to keep a positive energy for your videos even if you aren’t feeling you’re best. your channel is the best sims community im apart of and as you read this comment id love you to take a moment to recognize that you’ve formed a dope ass community where we all respect each other and communicate kindly bc that’s so rare to find on the internet so thank YOU for creating this safe and loving space for us all
Yes! And I'd add a woohoo blanket to the one "enclosed" section of the tower/entrance, since it has walls on 3 sides, it's a little more secluded, and seems like the perfect place for woohoo.
Oh my, the story of your teenage years in that abandonned building reminds me of one in my old neighborhood. In Montreal, Saint-Henri neighborhood, it was a low class population and the people used to work in factories. One of them, which I could see from my window, is still up and strong but abandonned. Many teenagers use to climb to top of the towers and explore the place. Many stories came from it, sights of spirits and pictures with fog figures. I was too sheltered and couldn't visit the place, sadly. The city wants to take it down, but the population is against it. It is still our monument of our history, holding strong!
As soon as you mention the actual church, I went and looked it up. It’s absolutely stunning! How Lucky yall are in Europe to have so much history around you, I’m very jealous! ❤
In my childhood park, well the closest one to my culdesac in the village, had a world war 2 bunker but it had been cemented in. I used to go and sit on it and cry all the time even before my emo phase. The other kids would ask me why and I'd say I dunno it makes me sad didn't know what it was until older and it made sense, the energy was just so full of fear and grief. We spent out pre-teen/teen years in abandoned stables or our forest hideouts. One year when I was 10ish I think, we made a haystack house with the unbundled hay in the field... I feel bad in hindsight we thought it was 'left over' made three large ass blueprints for our own houses and played house
Loved this build Devon! Your story certainly reminded me of that time my friends and I went to a supposed "haunted house" we have in mi city. We were around 14 at the time. My friend read about it in a book and we all got very excited. We even had the idea of bringing some booze (we didn't even drink, we just thought it was cool) and perhaps even sleeping over in that place if we felt daring enough. After school we decided to go check it out before actually planning our night out, and thankfully we did because it turns out we would have never made it pass the big tall walls. The neighbour lady saw us trying to figure out a way to get past them and threatened to call the police if we kept trying, mostly because it was dangerous inside due to structural issues. That was the extent of us trying to do something spooky lmao
I love builds like this! I was a graveyard kid back in my teen years so this really takes me back. When we weren't in the graveyard we were up the mountain, so I use the bluffs in Linden for my teens for that kind of gameplay.
I love this build! We didn't have a specific hangout like this, but when I was in my late teens, some friends and I decided one night to go on a drive in search of a colony of vampires that it was said could be found at the end of Hicks Road, a long, winding road in the hills outside of town. We didn't actually believe we'd find vampires, though we figured we'd find *something* because of all the rumors about the area. But the road is 10 miles long and the creepy atmosphere of driving down a sparsely populated road after dark soon started to freak us all out as we got further into the hills and we talked about what we might find. We scared ourselves into turning around before we got to the end of the road! To this day, Hicks Road still has a spooky reputation, but what you'll supposedly find there has changed over time - including ghosts, UFOs, a cannibal cult and satanists.
It looks really cool! A spooky place I remember is that a couple were going to build a house in the end of the street I lived in. The man wanted to build on his own, and the years went by. It was finally finished 5 years ago after over 20 years. So we kids liked to walk up to it and see if anything changed. One evening in one of the windows there was 2 glowing eyes 1 meter apart in there staring at it. So we drew a pentagram on one of our balconies and started asking spooky questions. Sometimes a bunch of bats would fly out of the house after certain questions. It was fun seeing the others creeped out😅
i feel the same way about Twilight lol LOVED the books but the movies were absolutely, comically horrible (and yet i still get the urge to watch them all in one go every few years lol)
There was a house at the end of the cul de sac i lived in as a kid and the entire time i lived there it was abandoned, im not sure what happened but me and my friends from the street would make up theories that an old couple used to live there and passed away, the garden was overgrown and we were terrified of going in but every now and then wed pluck up the courage to look around and we found burnt book pages near the door step and freaked ourselves out at the theory that a monster lived in the house and would watch us through the windows 😂 tbf it was a really creepy looking victorian house that was painted grey and black on the outside so our imaginations ran wild with it 😭forgot all about it but reading the comments unlocked the childhood memories
some of the weird places me and my friends hung out as teenagers in the middle of nowhere included: a stack of haybales that a farmer never moved (playing manhunt on the haybales was always a fun time), abandoned barns (found one with just a bunch of creepy masks in once, absolutely wild), the roof of the village hall (which pissed off the guy who decided it was his job to protect the village hall to no end) and also just in hedges (I had a little spot in a hedge where I'd go and read, twas a great time). I was a very anxious teenager (and am a very anxious adult lmao) so I didn't get into much trouble; sneaking into the field to sit on the haybales was the scariest thing I did as a teenager haha
Love this whole build. Definitely feels like a spot teenagers would get into nonsense at. I’m currently watching a RUclipsr read and watch all the twilight books/movies. It’s great. Really hits the twilight fix for me lolol
Ooh I’ve got a question given the new pack’s imminent release: are you planning on updating any of the lots in Henford on Bagley (the church lol) to accommodate the new gameplay features we’ll get?
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!!!! I thought you were going to do a dungeon/crypt underneath the church when you told your story AND I CANT STOP THINKIN OF IT! it would be a fun adition to the build
I'm from Coventry originally - a Devon girlie now - I remember visiting Plymouth for the first time and thought I'd done how teleported back to Coventry! They are such similar places now with such a similar history about being bombed during WW2. Both town centres were rebuilt in such an ugly way and still remain that way. Concrete jungles..😢
if you wanted to merge these spooky builds with the nostalgia series.......might i suggest something along the lines of a 90s/00s/10s british house all decked out in halloween decorations? just a small thought ofc!!
I was 👍 number 666 and I find that fits the theme very well. 😈 The ruin came together so well and I love how you added so many activities for teens there! It's definitely a great hangout spot!
I have lived in this apartment for 20 years. This started about five years ago. I know some of my neighbours but not everyone, so I don't know for sure but I suspect this ghost came from downstairs. First I started get little sniffs of cat food every now and then. It was always in the corner of my bedroom floor and I know that behind the wall is neighbour's bedroom, so where the hell was the smell coming from? No open windows, no air conditioning nearby. Then once, when I decided to get a nap, I felt a small cat jump up on to my bed, walk next to my legs and curl behind my knees. Of course when I looked there was nothing. I've had cats and dogs, I know how they feel, and this was definitely a cat. At this point I connected it to the smell. This happened every now and then, until a kitten moved to upstairs. It managed to escape to the stairwell and I found it meowing outside my door. I put it into my bathroom and went to ring doorbells. I found quickly it's owners and now I always smile when I hear it's paws tapping on my ceiling. But I haven't seen the ghost cat since.
Spooky story when I was 7… I was at my bestfriend’s house and her mom had this massive book about real story ghosts and my bf was reading it to me (she’s a bit older, I couldn’t yet read properly😂) and it was full of real life images…I was massively scared of ghosts so it freaked me out so bad. Came running to the kitchen where our mums were and I was crying saying I want to go home, and at that moment the dog treats that were on the shelf just fell down by themselves, weren’t close to the edge or anything, so completely unexplainable. Literally like someone has slapped them. When I tell you I became MANIC. This traumatised me so much I was depressed for a couple of weeks. Couldn’t sleep or eat or find any joy and bear in mind I was 7!! Parents took me shopping for toys to try to cheer me up and even that didn’t bring me joy. I was DEVASTATED😂😂😂
I did study abroad in the U.K.. My favorite place we visited was a ruin, Fountains Abbey. The sandstone there absolutely glows in the sunlight. For whatever reason, I was completely enthralled. I just love a good ruin. One of my favorite places in Germany happens to be a ruin too, Burg Rheinfels. I love exploring fallen down places. I find them facinating! We just don't have that many centuries old structures in the U.S.. They typically get demolished here. 😟
Well, now I have to re-due where my sim lives. I love this build so much better than my mausoleum. I will be adding a crypt to get to my sims home underground.
God this video was so nostalgic to me! I always wanted to explore the bombed out church and thought you would love Crownhill fort.. and then you mentioned it! You were much braver than me as a teen 😂😂
I went and googled the church that inspired you and it’s beautiful! But, so sad that they built a road around it - it should’ve been a park! This is so creative though 👍 and I can’t wait for tomorrow and a Swedish house!
I feel the exact same way about Twilight, it's so bad and I so love it. Very creative build with perfect details. I'm very old and can't recall a specific antic of my youth, but there were many I promise you that.
i am from spain and as a teen i used to play in an abandoned factory located in my mother's hometown (500persons total habitage) and last year they put it down and i miss it so much
and in my hometown (zaragoza) we used to play in a reformatory school /approved school, and it was super scary because they were like jail cells, fut for teens omg so bad......
you should have build that underground tunnel you were talking about old churches has catacombs it would have been a nice place to hang out when it rains and it does a lot in that world
I would have killed to hang out in someplace like that as a teen! We explored a few abandoned houses and stuff, but we never stayed long. Most of our hanging out was done in cars, people’s houses/garages, or school parking lots. However there was this one like fort in the woods we’d hang out in sometimes. It was made with tarps and was full of couches on the inside, there was trash everywhere, and there was a raccoon that was pretty much domesticated that would come by for snacks. People thought he mustve been an abandoned pet. I only went to the fort a few times but it was up for years and other kids were there every day. Anytime the cops destroyed it a new one would pop up in the same area.
hey when you get to Denmark try looking at some houses in Odense and Skagen for your builds, i think they have one of the most pretty houses. Odense is a very old village where the author hans Christian Anderson was born. maybe his yellow house would be a great build i think the city reminds me of Henford-on-Bagley because of the pavement on the street
Love this🎃 knock on wood, but I play on Mac and have never experienced the terrain painting going missing. Is this a PC thing maybe? 🙈 Oh, and I grew up next to a graveyard and would play around the graves so much. Until we would get thrown out of there 😂
We would hang out and drink on the beach near an abandoned powerhouse, there was also a statue in the water of a man that had gone out to sea on his horse and drowned, so it was a very creepy place to hang out looking back but we had the best of times with our goon bags and what not
I'm a day late but my spooky story isn't really spooky but I have a deceased sister and when I was younger I used to play and talk with her. These days she likes to mess with the electronics like the PS5 or the tvs. She also likes to mess with my stepdad since he isn't too used to spiritual things.
At teens me and my friends used to go to this bar that would serve us underage, in fact the bartender would shut the curtains and turn off lights & music when the police drove past. Next to it was an abandoned building that we used to sneak into through a gap in the fence. I found a creepy postcard there in a crack in the floorboards which I took quickly when we heard footsteps above us. It was probably a homeless person, but it was super scary at the time! I threw the postcard out out of fear! It had a googley eyed monkey on it, must’ve been very old…
Lost my time stamps again I just have to laugh about it now because MY GOD...honestly -sigh- To answer (again 😩) the bit about "how are you?": ➖I'm good thank you, recently bought some treats from a local farm shop and they are delish! milkshakes (pistachio, salted caramel, birthday cake flavours) and icecreams (bubblegum and double chocolate). 17:36 beautiful! I love the way you used half walls to created that "ruined" look. So clever 🤌 17:31 yay for tomorrow's vid! 🫶
I'm an urban explorer, I have A LOT of spooky stories if you're interested. One of the scariest places I've been was an old mental hospital I was exploring many years ago on my own, this is a farfetched story but its true. As I was walking through the old pharmacy section which was basically the easiest access as there was no door attached so I proceeded to go in. The first couple of minutes were absolutely silent but as i started heading down to a large corridor I heard talking so I hid behind a large arch and looked out to where the voices were and there was nobody around and the talking started to fade out. I didn't think much of it as there were demolition contractors on site - or so I thought and had later found out it had been over an hour ago. I thought nothing of it and continued exploring. About an hour later I began to get a really uncomfortable feeling as it began to get dark outside as doors began to slam despite it being calm outside. But it was an explorer hotspot so I thought nothing of it. I went up a staircase (above what used to be the morgue) to the next floor and I heard talking again so I hid, thinking it was security patrolling the site. I looked out into the dark corridor and saw what I thought were to people walking towards me without torches so I went to approach them, instead of people there were 2 dark grey nurses in what appeared to be Victorian uniform walking towards me and I stood still and one was looking at me directly. They faded away as they were passing me. I was in shock and questioning my own sanity (pun intended) then my partner at the time decided to call me and It scared the life out of me. After a short call I continued to explore the corridors, the main hall etc. Few hours passed (huge place) and despite the slamming doors and footsteps I was ignoring I left the building to get some air as it does get really hot in there. I bumped into 2 men who were sat outside and I asked if they'd been inside thinking it was them and they told me they'd only just arrived. To this day, I still can't get over what I'd seen. It was a really spooky experience!
I was homeschooled from ages 11-17. I got a high school equivalent diploma at 17. So unfortunately I didn't have a "normal" teenage experience. I was also very shy so I didn't have many friends. I wish I would have had a couple adventures as a teen, but c'est la vie.
Not my story, but my grandmother's. I come from a long line of prison officers (now more known as corrections officers) and my Grandma, my Mum, and my Dad all worked at a prison in the UK call Styal Prison. This was said to be converted from an old orphanage, a big old grey-stone building with big doors and brass handles. Back in the day people would say they could hear the little footsteps of children pitter-pattering around the hallways and up the metal stairs that lined the outside if the building. Anyway, way back when, when an officer worked the night shift, they had the option to sleep if they wanted to, and there was a bedroom set up for officers with a couple of single beds in, all very old, dank, and plain. My Grandma claimed that one night she was on night shift and having a nap in this bedroom alone (they don't do this anymore, now you must stay awake all night). She was awoken by the feeling of getting icy cold, and when she looked down the bed towards her feet, the duvet was slowly being pulled off of her by an unseen entity. When she sort of realised what was happening, she let out a scream and the duvet flew across the room. She abruptly jumped up and ran out the room, and refused to sleep during night shift ever again.
I came from a broken home, so I was always up for a little debauchery. There was a beautiful wetland that they decided to put houses on ( the houses looked terrible and looked so much alike) and a group of us decided to wreck them while they were still being built. The wetlands had so many endangered species like platypus, koalas, gliders etc. 25 mins away from me. There was a haunted train tunnel and also a haunted house. Now, I live near a haunted mental asylum that was shut down in the late 90's- early 00's because of the amount of people that were sexually abused and killed there.
There was a house on my childhood street, the old woman that lived there died and the house sat empty for ages. We hated walking past it at night because we knew it was empty, but a light would come on every night. Of course, it was just a timer on a lamp, but it scared the poop out of us. BUT then the house was sold to a young couple. The wife came to talk to my mum and said that she had been woken in the night with the feeling of someone sitting on the end of their bed. She described what she saw, and my mum told her that she had just described the old woman that had died in the house!!!
There's a house a couple doors down from me that everyone on our street calls the cursed house. Many years ago, the son of the elderly couple living there had taken his own life in the shed and ever since then nobody who's lived in that house has stayed any longer than 4 or 5 years. It's at a point now where it's up for sale again but nobody will buy it bc they get a really bad feeling when they step foot in there
Spooky story - i was asleep in bed it was about 3am i woke up to a lady sitting in my chair with a toddler on her knee watching me. She got up out of the chair scooped the toddler up in her arms and walked past me through the wall. Gods honest truth and no i wasn't dreaming.😮
We used to sit in the local cemetery with some cider and have a cheeky drink at about 14. There was a big stone gazebo next to a load of trees behind the crematorium , and that’s where we used to sit
I’m so glad I’m not the only one that needs a yearly twilight fix. It’s so horrible but I can’t help it.
Right? Can't go an Autumn without it 😂
I get my yearly fix with the books 😂 never had the chance to watch it.
Speaking of spooky stories... there is a house in my village that remains abandoned till today because in the late 2000s a couple burned themselves in it. And it's a house right by the road, so when you drive by, you just see this dilapidated house... not one has bought it or tried to demolish it because in my culture, when something horrific happens, it's not just the house that gets haunted it's the land that the house rests on as well
You’re the real deal when it comes to mastering terrain. No one does it better. Bravo 👏
Sims with the hooded capes from university would look great in here having a séance. They always seemed rather spooky to me.
I'm a country girl, barefoot constantly, anyways as teen we ran across an old falling in barn, it became our weekend nights hangout, it had soo many spooky noises and once in while we'd freak ourselves out and take off running in different directions 😂, then we had to find each other in the dark field 😂 crazy country teens
I'm so happy I'm not the only one rewatching Twilight at this time of year.
Nothing scarier than toxic relationships on Halloween! 🥳
I absolutely love it whenever you build something messy and broken! And as a Swede, I’m so excited for tomorrow, it’s gonna be so much fun to see what kind of Swedish house you’re building.
aden! you’re my absolute favorite youtuber/ content creator not only do you always keep it real but you always manage to keep a positive energy for your videos even if you aren’t feeling you’re best. your channel is the best sims community im apart of and as you read this comment id love you to take a moment to recognize that you’ve formed a dope ass community where we all respect each other and communicate kindly bc that’s so rare to find on the internet so thank YOU for creating this safe and loving space for us all
LOVE THIS! It's just missing the fertilizing bush for peeing and woohooing lol
Yes! And I'd add a woohoo blanket to the one "enclosed" section of the tower/entrance, since it has walls on 3 sides, it's a little more secluded, and seems like the perfect place for woohoo.
Oh my, the story of your teenage years in that abandonned building reminds me of one in my old neighborhood. In Montreal, Saint-Henri neighborhood, it was a low class population and the people used to work in factories. One of them, which I could see from my window, is still up and strong but abandonned. Many teenagers use to climb to top of the towers and explore the place. Many stories came from it, sights of spirits and pictures with fog figures. I was too sheltered and couldn't visit the place, sadly. The city wants to take it down, but the population is against it. It is still our monument of our history, holding strong!
As soon as you mention the actual church, I went and looked it up. It’s absolutely stunning! How Lucky yall are in Europe to have so much history around you, I’m very jealous! ❤
In my childhood park, well the closest one to my culdesac in the village, had a world war 2 bunker but it had been cemented in. I used to go and sit on it and cry all the time even before my emo phase. The other kids would ask me why and I'd say I dunno it makes me sad didn't know what it was until older and it made sense, the energy was just so full of fear and grief. We spent out pre-teen/teen years in abandoned stables or our forest hideouts. One year when I was 10ish I think, we made a haystack house with the unbundled hay in the field... I feel bad in hindsight we thought it was 'left over' made three large ass blueprints for our own houses and played house
Loved this build Devon! Your story certainly reminded me of that time my friends and I went to a supposed "haunted house" we have in mi city. We were around 14 at the time. My friend read about it in a book and we all got very excited. We even had the idea of bringing some booze (we didn't even drink, we just thought it was cool) and perhaps even sleeping over in that place if we felt daring enough. After school we decided to go check it out before actually planning our night out, and thankfully we did because it turns out we would have never made it pass the big tall walls. The neighbour lady saw us trying to figure out a way to get past them and threatened to call the police if we kept trying, mostly because it was dangerous inside due to structural issues. That was the extent of us trying to do something spooky lmao
Part of having slow mornings is me popping on a comfort youtube channel, here i am :)
When you said you got your yearly watch in of twilight I GAGGED!! 😂😂😂😅 darling
I love builds like this! I was a graveyard kid back in my teen years so this really takes me back. When we weren't in the graveyard we were up the mountain, so I use the bluffs in Linden for my teens for that kind of gameplay.
Love your church builds so much and this one is no exception!!!
I love this build! We didn't have a specific hangout like this, but when I was in my late teens, some friends and I decided one night to go on a drive in search of a colony of vampires that it was said could be found at the end of Hicks Road, a long, winding road in the hills outside of town.
We didn't actually believe we'd find vampires, though we figured we'd find *something* because of all the rumors about the area. But the road is 10 miles long and the creepy atmosphere of driving down a sparsely populated road after dark soon started to freak us all out as we got further into the hills and we talked about what we might find. We scared ourselves into turning around before we got to the end of the road!
To this day, Hicks Road still has a spooky reputation, but what you'll supposedly find there has changed over time - including ghosts, UFOs, a cannibal cult and satanists.
It looks really cool!
A spooky place I remember is that a couple were going to build a house in the end of the street I lived in. The man wanted to build on his own, and the years went by. It was finally finished 5 years ago after over 20 years. So we kids liked to walk up to it and see if anything changed. One evening in one of the windows there was 2 glowing eyes 1 meter apart in there staring at it. So we drew a pentagram on one of our balconies and started asking spooky questions. Sometimes a bunch of bats would fly out of the house after certain questions. It was fun seeing the others creeped out😅
i feel the same way about Twilight lol LOVED the books but the movies were absolutely, comically horrible (and yet i still get the urge to watch them all in one go every few years lol)
There was a house at the end of the cul de sac i lived in as a kid and the entire time i lived there it was abandoned, im not sure what happened but me and my friends from the street would make up theories that an old couple used to live there and passed away, the garden was overgrown and we were terrified of going in but every now and then wed pluck up the courage to look around and we found burnt book pages near the door step and freaked ourselves out at the theory that a monster lived in the house and would watch us through the windows 😂 tbf it was a really creepy looking victorian house that was painted grey and black on the outside so our imaginations ran wild with it 😭forgot all about it but reading the comments unlocked the childhood memories
some of the weird places me and my friends hung out as teenagers in the middle of nowhere included: a stack of haybales that a farmer never moved (playing manhunt on the haybales was always a fun time), abandoned barns (found one with just a bunch of creepy masks in once, absolutely wild), the roof of the village hall (which pissed off the guy who decided it was his job to protect the village hall to no end) and also just in hedges (I had a little spot in a hedge where I'd go and read, twas a great time). I was a very anxious teenager (and am a very anxious adult lmao) so I didn't get into much trouble; sneaking into the field to sit on the haybales was the scariest thing I did as a teenager haha
Love this whole build. Definitely feels like a spot teenagers would get into nonsense at. I’m currently watching a RUclipsr read and watch all the twilight books/movies. It’s great. Really hits the twilight fix for me lolol
Ooh I’ve got a question given the new pack’s imminent release: are you planning on updating any of the lots in Henford on Bagley (the church lol) to accommodate the new gameplay features we’ll get?
But twilight is such a good fall watch 😭 I love watching every year around this time (the first film and the last two parts)
The best part of the first Twilight movie is that it was filmed locally to me lol so I know or have been to places in the movie... big fun
Have you seen the television version of Interview with a Vampire? Waaaaaaay better than any Twilight.
Better source material. 😊
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I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!!!!! I thought you were going to do a dungeon/crypt underneath the church when you told your story AND I CANT STOP THINKIN OF IT! it would be a fun adition to the build
I'm from Coventry originally - a Devon girlie now - I remember visiting Plymouth for the first time and thought I'd done how teleported back to Coventry! They are such similar places now with such a similar history about being bombed during WW2. Both town centres were rebuilt in such an ugly way and still remain that way. Concrete jungles..😢
I'm from Coventry too!
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if you wanted to merge these spooky builds with the nostalgia series.......might i suggest something along the lines of a 90s/00s/10s british house all decked out in halloween decorations? just a small thought ofc!!
This is beautiful, Aden! I absolutely love it.
I was 👍 number 666 and I find that fits the theme very well. 😈
The ruin came together so well and I love how you added so many activities for teens there! It's definitely a great hangout spot!
I have lived in this apartment for 20 years. This started about five years ago. I know some of my neighbours but not everyone, so I don't know for sure but I suspect this ghost came from downstairs. First I started get little sniffs of cat food every now and then. It was always in the corner of my bedroom floor and I know that behind the wall is neighbour's bedroom, so where the hell was the smell coming from? No open windows, no air conditioning nearby. Then once, when I decided to get a nap, I felt a small cat jump up on to my bed, walk next to my legs and curl behind my knees. Of course when I looked there was nothing. I've had cats and dogs, I know how they feel, and this was definitely a cat. At this point I connected it to the smell. This happened every now and then, until a kitten moved to upstairs. It managed to escape to the stairwell and I found it meowing outside my door. I put it into my bathroom and went to ring doorbells. I found quickly it's owners and now I always smile when I hear it's paws tapping on my ceiling. But I haven't seen the ghost cat since.
Perfectly built. We'll done 👌
Spooky story when I was 7… I was at my bestfriend’s house and her mom had this massive book about real story ghosts and my bf was reading it to me (she’s a bit older, I couldn’t yet read properly😂) and it was full of real life images…I was massively scared of ghosts so it freaked me out so bad. Came running to the kitchen where our mums were and I was crying saying I want to go home, and at that moment the dog treats that were on the shelf just fell down by themselves, weren’t close to the edge or anything, so completely unexplainable. Literally like someone has slapped them. When I tell you I became MANIC. This traumatised me so much I was depressed for a couple of weeks. Couldn’t sleep or eat or find any joy and bear in mind I was 7!! Parents took me shopping for toys to try to cheer me up and even that didn’t bring me joy. I was DEVASTATED😂😂😂
I did study abroad in the U.K.. My favorite place we visited was a ruin, Fountains Abbey. The sandstone there absolutely glows in the sunlight. For whatever reason, I was completely enthralled. I just love a good ruin. One of my favorite places in Germany happens to be a ruin too, Burg Rheinfels. I love exploring fallen down places. I find them facinating! We just don't have that many centuries old structures in the U.S.. They typically get demolished here. 😟
Yay! Spooky build! It's high time I bought the castle kit, I guess.
Well, now I have to re-due where my sim lives. I love this build so much better than my mausoleum. I will be adding a crypt to get to my sims home underground.
God this video was so nostalgic to me! I always wanted to explore the bombed out church and thought you would love Crownhill fort.. and then you mentioned it! You were much braver than me as a teen 😂😂
I went and googled the church that inspired you and it’s beautiful! But, so sad that they built a road around it - it should’ve been a park!
This is so creative though 👍 and I can’t wait for tomorrow and a Swedish house!
This is so original! Love it
Ohh a 'let's play' for Life and Death idea: Beryl has passed on and decides to 'rebirth' in the Goth household!
I feel the exact same way about Twilight, it's so bad and I so love it. Very creative build with perfect details.
I'm very old and can't recall a specific antic of my youth, but there were many I promise you that.
Ngl, my dream is to go on a ghost hunt with you, Aden. If you're ever up my way there are so many haunted places to visit!
i am from spain and as a teen i used to play in an abandoned factory located in my mother's hometown (500persons total habitage) and last year they put it down and i miss it so much
and in my hometown (zaragoza) we used to play in a reformatory school /approved school, and it was super scary because they were like jail cells, fut for teens omg so bad......
That would look great on the bluffs I hate the bluff so I might try and recreate do this in there
For Aden it's Twilght, but for me it's Buffy. hahaha 😂 Never thought I'd admit that in print.
you should have build that underground tunnel you were talking about old churches has catacombs it would have been a nice place to hang out when it rains and it does a lot in that world
I love this great job as always
I don't have time to watch this now but that looks amazing
I used to live in Plymouth for a few years, so I know the locations you are talking about. My youngest Son was born in Derriford.
As a very young child, I recall a graveyard next to a playground. Lol.
I would have killed to hang out in someplace like that as a teen! We explored a few abandoned houses and stuff, but we never stayed long. Most of our hanging out was done in cars, people’s houses/garages, or school parking lots.
However there was this one like fort in the woods we’d hang out in sometimes. It was made with tarps and was full of couches on the inside, there was trash everywhere, and there was a raccoon that was pretty much domesticated that would come by for snacks. People thought he mustve been an abandoned pet. I only went to the fort a few times but it was up for years and other kids were there every day. Anytime the cops destroyed it a new one would pop up in the same area.
hey when you get to Denmark try looking at some houses in Odense and Skagen for your builds, i think they have one of the most pretty houses. Odense is a very old village where the author hans Christian Anderson was born. maybe his yellow house would be a great build i think the city reminds me of Henford-on-Bagley because of the pavement on the street
33 seconds ago is wild... love you ❤
fantastic, as always.
Love this🎃 knock on wood, but I play on Mac and have never experienced the terrain painting going missing. Is this a PC thing maybe? 🙈
Oh, and I grew up next to a graveyard and would play around the graves so much. Until we would get thrown out of there 😂
We would hang out and drink on the beach near an abandoned powerhouse, there was also a statue in the water of a man that had gone out to sea on his horse and drowned, so it was a very creepy place to hang out looking back but we had the best of times with our goon bags and what not
I'm a day late but my spooky story isn't really spooky but I have a deceased sister and when I was younger I used to play and talk with her. These days she likes to mess with the electronics like the PS5 or the tvs. She also likes to mess with my stepdad since he isn't too used to spiritual things.
Lovely ❤
I love this! 👻
At teens me and my friends used to go to this bar that would serve us underage, in fact the bartender would shut the curtains and turn off lights & music when the police drove past. Next to it was an abandoned building that we used to sneak into through a gap in the fence. I found a creepy postcard there in a crack in the floorboards which I took quickly when we heard footsteps above us. It was probably a homeless person, but it was super scary at the time! I threw the postcard out out of fear! It had a googley eyed monkey on it, must’ve been very old…
Lost my time stamps again
I just have to laugh about it now because MY GOD...honestly
-sigh-
To answer (again 😩) the bit about "how are you?":
➖I'm good thank you, recently bought some treats from a local farm shop and they are delish! milkshakes (pistachio, salted caramel, birthday cake flavours) and icecreams (bubblegum and double chocolate).
17:36 beautiful! I love the way you used half walls to created that "ruined" look. So clever 🤌
17:31 yay for tomorrow's vid! 🫶
I'm an urban explorer, I have A LOT of spooky stories if you're interested. One of the scariest places I've been was an old mental hospital I was exploring many years ago on my own, this is a farfetched story but its true. As I was walking through the old pharmacy section which was basically the easiest access as there was no door attached so I proceeded to go in. The first couple of minutes were absolutely silent but as i started heading down to a large corridor I heard talking so I hid behind a large arch and looked out to where the voices were and there was nobody around and the talking started to fade out. I didn't think much of it as there were demolition contractors on site - or so I thought and had later found out it had been over an hour ago. I thought nothing of it and continued exploring. About an hour later I began to get a really uncomfortable feeling as it began to get dark outside as doors began to slam despite it being calm outside. But it was an explorer hotspot so I thought nothing of it. I went up a staircase (above what used to be the morgue) to the next floor and I heard talking again so I hid, thinking it was security patrolling the site. I looked out into the dark corridor and saw what I thought were to people walking towards me without torches so I went to approach them, instead of people there were 2 dark grey nurses in what appeared to be Victorian uniform walking towards me and I stood still and one was looking at me directly. They faded away as they were passing me. I was in shock and questioning my own sanity (pun intended) then my partner at the time decided to call me and It scared the life out of me. After a short call I continued to explore the corridors, the main hall etc. Few hours passed (huge place) and despite the slamming doors and footsteps I was ignoring I left the building to get some air as it does get really hot in there. I bumped into 2 men who were sat outside and I asked if they'd been inside thinking it was them and they told me they'd only just arrived. To this day, I still can't get over what I'd seen. It was a really spooky experience!
I was homeschooled from ages 11-17. I got a high school equivalent diploma at 17. So unfortunately I didn't have a "normal" teenage experience. I was also very shy so I didn't have many friends. I wish I would have had a couple adventures as a teen, but c'est la vie.
Hoa hoa hoa season is upon us
Not my story, but my grandmother's. I come from a long line of prison officers (now more known as corrections officers) and my Grandma, my Mum, and my Dad all worked at a prison in the UK call Styal Prison. This was said to be converted from an old orphanage, a big old grey-stone building with big doors and brass handles. Back in the day people would say they could hear the little footsteps of children pitter-pattering around the hallways and up the metal stairs that lined the outside if the building. Anyway, way back when, when an officer worked the night shift, they had the option to sleep if they wanted to, and there was a bedroom set up for officers with a couple of single beds in, all very old, dank, and plain. My Grandma claimed that one night she was on night shift and having a nap in this bedroom alone (they don't do this anymore, now you must stay awake all night). She was awoken by the feeling of getting icy cold, and when she looked down the bed towards her feet, the duvet was slowly being pulled off of her by an unseen entity. When she sort of realised what was happening, she let out a scream and the duvet flew across the room. She abruptly jumped up and ran out the room, and refused to sleep during night shift ever again.
I came from a broken home, so I was always up for a little debauchery.
There was a beautiful wetland that they decided to put houses on ( the houses looked terrible and looked so much alike) and a group of us decided to wreck them while they were still being built. The wetlands had so many endangered species like platypus, koalas, gliders etc.
25 mins away from me. There was a haunted train tunnel and also a haunted house.
Now, I live near a haunted mental asylum that was shut down in the late 90's- early 00's because of the amount of people that were sexually abused and killed there.
I recently comedy watched twilight too haha I don't think anyone watches it seriously if they even do
There was a house on my childhood street, the old woman that lived there died and the house sat empty for ages. We hated walking past it at night because we knew it was empty, but a light would come on every night. Of course, it was just a timer on a lamp, but it scared the poop out of us. BUT then the house was sold to a young couple. The wife came to talk to my mum and said that she had been woken in the night with the feeling of someone sitting on the end of their bed. She described what she saw, and my mum told her that she had just described the old woman that had died in the house!!!
There's a house a couple doors down from me that everyone on our street calls the cursed house. Many years ago, the son of the elderly couple living there had taken his own life in the shed and ever since then nobody who's lived in that house has stayed any longer than 4 or 5 years. It's at a point now where it's up for sale again but nobody will buy it bc they get a really bad feeling when they step foot in there
Excuse me sir, you have no business making me shit myself with that creepy intro music
Do you know of a place in Plymouth called Kitley?? Apparently where my surname originates 🥰
Spooky story - i was asleep in bed it was about 3am i woke up to a lady sitting in my chair with a toddler on her knee watching me. She got up out of the chair scooped the toddler up in her arms and walked past me through the wall. Gods honest truth and no i wasn't dreaming.😮
We used to sit in the local cemetery with some cider and have a cheeky drink at about 14. There was a big stone gazebo next to a load of trees behind the crematorium , and that’s where we used to sit
I love it 👻