Urban Legends

By Legendaire

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Im sharing these Urban Legends with you. These are NOT MINE. :) Credit goes to the Rightful owner. Cover Phot... More

Author's Love Letter <3
Introduction to Philippine Urban Legend
Ferdinand Marcos
Agapito Flores
Nardong Putik
The Kleptomaniac
Gil PΓ©rez
Jose Rizal - Adolf Hitler's and Mao Zedong's Father?
Rizal is Jack The Ripper
The Boyfriend's Death
The White and Green Van
The Train Ride
"Thank you for not opening the lights."
The Coming of the Borneans to Panay
Code of Kalantiaw
Jeane Dixon's Prophecy to the Philippines
Cat - As the Main Ingredient of Siopao
Tide is the devil's detergent
Lapu-Lapu Legends
A jellyfish attack causes a Luzon-wide blackout
The San Juanico Bridge has a bloody foundation
Romblon Triangle
Biringan City "The Lost City"
666 in Cabanatuan
A Medical Center Mystery
Babala: May Isa pa Para Sayo (Warning: There's One more for You)
The WHITE LADY at the Balete Drive
The White Lady and Haunted Tree in Loakan Road
The Ghosts of University of the Philippines
The Ghost of the Manila Film Center
Cantilan's Malitangtang Bridge
The Ghosts of MV Princess of the Stars
The Possessing Doll of Naic
The Ghost in Ateneo de Manila University
The Diplomat Hotel
Is there a Ghost in Schools?
Spolarium
MalacaΓ±ang Palace
No. 14 Laperal
Author's Legend (=^_^=)
San Juan, La Union Ghosts
Star Mall, Alabang, Muntinlupa City
DoΓ±a Juana Rodriguez Street Haunted House
Alien Abductions in Mt. Banahaw
UFO Sightings in Novaliches, Quezon City and Cagayan De Oro
Alien Invasion in Iloilo
Aswang in Pozorrubio, Pangasinan
Aswang in Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao
Manananggal and Aswang in the City
The Shapeshifting Neighbor
The Robinson's Half-Human Half-Snake
Manananggal causes panic in Tondo
Maria Labo
Mercedita - An Engkanto of Binangonan, Rizal
Mermaid in the Philippines
The Curse of One's Death
The Curse of the Old Lady
"My Way" Curse
Sigbins are the cure for AIDS
AIDS patient injects Movie-goers & Shoppers with his blood
The Woman with a Lump in her Tongue
Cortal + Coke = Abortion
Dirt in McDonald's Foods
The Dirty Straw of Fast Food Restaurants in the Philippines
Kentucky Fried Chicken Rat Tail
Hate Letter to Filipinos
Top 10 Reasons Why There Won't Be a Filipino US President
The Hoax of Manny Villar's US Mansion
Other known Urban Legends
Pasig River Monster
Karaoke: Made in the Philippines?
January 24, 1998 Aswang News in Caloocan City
The Secret of University of Santo Tomas
Daisy
Mt. Apo's Venado Lake
The Vagina Lock
Usog - Real? ... or Myth?
Pasma - Real? ... or Myth?
A Friend's Hidden Secret
Aswang in Antipolo City
Tasaday - Hoax or Genuine
Bangungot - Real? ... or Myth?
Aswang in Panay Island
Tiniente Gimo, the First Aswang
Bloody Mary in the Philippines
Village in Manila City Bears The Mark Of The Beast
2012 Habagat has connection with the Bible?
Instant Cup Noodles has a Wax Lining
Maria Karamot
Mary Cherry Chua
The 1972 Great Flood of Luzon and 2012 Habagat has similar cause?
Jeepney Warning Stories
What's in the river?
White Lady sa Muzon
White Lady, Black Lady, Red Lady and Brown Lady
Is there a Ghost in Hospitals?
The 666 Rumor in Aquino Family
The Yamashita Treasure
Smiling Horse in a Beer
Pandora: The Wawa Dam Lady
Malabon City's Satan over St. Michael Statue
Do Animals have Ghost?
Mt. Cristobal: Devil's Mountain
The Legend of Nora Aunor
The Dangerous Medical Student Prank
Someone's in the Backseat
The Ghost Taxicab
Philippine Cultic Urban Legend
The Ghost in CCP and Metropolitan Theater
Saving a Faithful Girl
Anniversary of December 21, 2012

Seeking the Bride

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By Legendaire

It is a tradition to every marriage that after wedding there's a honeymoon. Couples usually go to romantic places, especially in Europe, to celebrate their unity and also to have a good vacation. It's also their first time to be private and be away from their parent's intrusion and influence - their first time to be husband and wife. 

However, it is not an exception that honeymoons often are happy; that couples really enjoy their time. There are incidents when the two fall in an eventual break up, ending their commencing relationship; or worst gone on a tragic accident. Well, chances always roam everywhere. Occasionally, they can be absent or present. 

Anyway, the urban legend I'm referring here concerns wedding celebration and honeymoon. 

I found an almost completely different but quite similar story from other country. I don't know if it is appropriate to compare our's to their's, but I saw it connected. 

The Story

[Taken from the Internet:[1]] 

A young woman was about to get married, and she decided she wanted to hold the wedding in the backyard of the large farmhouse where she grew up. It was a beautiful wedding and everything went perfectly. 

Afterwards the guests played some casual party games, and someone suggested hide-and-seek so they could get the children to play too. It wouldn't be hard to find a place to hide around the house. 

The groom was "it," and the bride wanted to make sure that she won the game. When no one was looking she slipped inside the house. She ran up to the attic, found an old trunk and hid in it. No one could find her. Her new husband wasn't worried though, he figured she must have just gotten tired and went inside to rest. So everyone went home. 

The groom looked around the house but he couldn't find her anywhere. He and her parents filed a missing persons case, but she was never found. 

A few years later when her mother died, the woman's father went to go through his late wife's things that were collecting dust in the attic. He came to an old chest. The lid was closed and the old lock was rusted over and holding it closed. He opened the lid and was terrified to see his daughter's decaying body in the chest. When she hid there, the lid had closed and the rusty parts of the lock had latched together, trapping her there.

And here's ours: 

[Taken from a Book:[2]] 

A Japanese newlywed couple went to Europe for their honeymoon. In Paris, the wife spent hours shopping for clothes. At one trendy boutique, she decided to try on several dresses. So the husband waited outside the dressing room. 

A long while passed and the wife didn't come out. So the husband began to wonder what was keeping her. He inquired of one of the shop girls; she checked, then told him, to his surprise, that the dressing room was empty. 

His initial reaction was that his wife was playing a practical joke on him. So he went back to their hotel. But she was not there. Still thinking it was a joke, he sat down to wait for her. 

As the hours passed, he became more and more anxious. And when she had not returned by the following morning, he was distraught. He called the police, the boutique and all the Paris hospitals. There was no trace of her anywhere. 

The police did what they could, but after three weeks, there wasn't a single clue. Exhausted and in despair, the husband returned to Japan. 

Five years passed. And then the husband, finally having gotten over the loss of his wife, received a phone call from a friend who had just returned from a trip to the Philippines. The friend told him that he had seen the wife in Manila - as the featured attraction of a freak show. 

With great sadness the friend explained that the wife's arms and legs had been horribly mutilated.

And I found another version from the internet. 

[Taken from the Internet:[3]] 

The Missing Bride

A Japanese newlywed couple went to Europe for their honeymoon. In Paris, the wife spent hours shopping for clothes. At one trendy boutique, she decided to try on several dresses. So the husband waited outside the dressing room. 

A long while passed and the wife didn’t come out. So the husband began to wonder what was keeping her. He inquired of one of the shop girls; she checked, then told him, to his surprise, that the dressing room was empty. His initial reaction was that his wife was playing a practical joke on him. So he went back to their hotel. But she was not there. Still thinking it was a joke, he sat down to wait for her. 

As the hours passed, he became more and more anxious. And when she had not returned by the following morning, he was distraught. He called the police, the boutique and all the Paris hospitals. There was no trace of her anywhere. 

The police did what they could, but after three weeks, there wasn’t a single clue. Exhausted and in despair, the husband returned to Japan. 

Two years later, he found himself in the Philippines during a carnival. He stopped in front of a freak show in a shabby old tent. The sign above the entrance read “The House of Oddities”. Curious, the man entered and was disgusted at what lay within. 

Crouched in cages, he saw a collection of hideously deformed freaks. The bizarre denizens were terrifying examples of human misery. In the last filthy cage, he was horrified to see the featured attraction: A twisted, scarred and mutilated woman, rocking back and forth and groaning strange animal-like noises. 

The sign on her cage read “The Worm Woman”. She had no arms or legs. They had been hacked off and just her torso remained. Her face was covered with jagged scars from horrible operations and her mouth was sewn shut. As she turned her sad eyes up to look at him, the husband screamed as he recognized the birthmark on his wife’s face.

Well, both stories really are different because the first one died inside an old trunk after playing hide and seek with her groom and other relatives and friends invited in the wedding. While in our story, the Japanese woman just got vanish and later found mutilated in a freak show in the Philippines. 

What made them quite similar is that both were couples and the female was the victim. But I'm not telling that the stories came from only one source - they're not. 

There was actually another urban legend from other country where one of the characters just disappear and the protagonist search her and haven't found anymore. At the end, the main character found out that she was already dead. I didn't put it here because the persons in the story were not couples but a mother and daughter. 

I don't really know when and where did the story started to spread. I'm a bit sure that it didn't start here till I found an evidence. 

I have questions on the urban legend (our's). How did the woman vanish? And how did she came to the Philippines? Paris is very far from the Philippines. 

The story seemed to be made up by someone or not an original Philippine urban legend. If it is truly an urban legend, it is possible that the story came from Japan because all the characters in the story were Japanese, or from Europe, or really just an invention of someone else.

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