Hey /x/
I live in a house in Portland OR. The house is about 120 years old. I think this place is haunted. I have seen, heard and discovered disturbing things. I want to year what you all think. It started with creaking or scratching and other similar noises in the walls and floors. I thought this was all because this is an old house, but sometimes when I sleep it sounds like it is outside my door or in an adjacent room. Sometimes doors are open that I know I closed. Lights go out when I leave the room but the switch has been moved. This is only the tip of the iceberg.
When a contacter was doing renovations in the top floor bedroom he found a small door which led to a hidden attic space. Among boxes there was some creepy writing in the corner and a pentagram drawn on the floor hidden under some boxes.
After that, more shit has been happening. At night I got up to use the bathroom and the door to the spare bedroom was open. There was an obvious shadow or shilloette in the corner. I stared at it and then it moved towards me. I turned the lights on and it was gone. Scares the fuck out of me just talking about it.
>>18824859
>I live in a house in Portland OR. The house is about 120 years old.
Hmm, city founded 1851. so it is about the oldest house in town?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Portland,_Oregon
I did some poking into the history of the house and found something odd and disturbing. In the same room that I saw the figure a woman died of the spanish flu about 100 years ago. More noises have been happening recently. That's why I came to /x/
>>18824880
Yes. Google 'Irvington Portland' and you can see houses similar to mine. The nickname for the area is 'historic irvington'
Can you post a picture of the writing and the pentagram? Also if you're serious about this you can express your fears to a priest? Maybe he can come over and bless the house, you can request that over here.
Hot diggady damn
Post pictures of the house and the attic crawl space.
Funny how they all abandon thread when promoted for pictures.