Horror in a Hurry 011 - Multong Walang Mukha
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This episode of Para Normal Podcast's 'Horror in a Hurry' features a chilling listener submission about a haunting experience tied to an ancestral home in the Philippines. The storyteller, Ethan, recounts a series of supernatural encounters beginning in high school, centered around a mysterious figure known as a 'multong walang muka'—a ghost without a face. The terror begins after a photo taken at 3 a.m. reveals a faceless woman floating in front of the house, triggering a cascade of disturbing events: apparitions in the backyard, a vision of a faceless girl in uniform, and a chilling encounter with a white lady at the dining table during New Year's. Ethan describes feeling an overwhelming sense of dread, physical illness, and psychological unraveling, all while questioning the nature of the spirit and its connection to family lineage. The story is interwoven with reflections on Filipino folklore, the concept of ancestral spirits, and the idea that long-term ghosts may not have a fixed form but instead manifest what the observer fears most. The episode closes with a tribute to Camp Master Earl, the event where the story was recorded, and a reminder to stay safe.
Ancestral homes in Filipino folklore often serve as vessels for unresolved spirits, especially those tied to tragic family histories.
The concept of a 'multong walang muka' (ghost without a face) suggests that some spirits manifest not as defined figures but as pure, faceless dread.
Trauma and unresolved grief may allow spirits to manifest more vividly, particularly during vulnerable moments like sleep or isolation.
The mind may project fear onto spirits—suggesting that what we see in the supernatural may reflect our deepest anxieties.
Photographs can become conduits for supernatural phenomena, especially when taken at spiritually charged times (e.g., 3 a.m.).
Introduction to the Story
The host introduces the episode as part of the 'Horror in a Hurry' series, featuring a short, chilling story from listener Ethan about a faceless ghost in his ancestral home.
The First Encounter: The Faceless Woman in the Photo
“Yung babae walang mukha. Tapos nakalutang sa pinto namin. Nakalutang siya, wala siyang mukha.”
The Haunting Deepens: Nighttime Encounters
“I was like, I'm going to see him. He's got uniformed by the police. Really? Maybe he was a little girl. That's not possible. He was a little girl. He was a beautiful girl.”
Psychological and Physical Toll
“I've been sick. I've been sick. I've been sick for a few times. So, I said, if we can do this, it's hard. Yes, it's hard.”
Reflections and Closing
Ethan shares his theory that long-term spirits may not have a fixed form but instead reflect the observer’s fears. The episode ends with a tribute to Camp Master Earl and a reminder to stay safe.
“Yung babae walang mukha. Tapos nakalutang sa pinto namin. Nakalutang siya, wala siyang mukha.”
“I was like, I'm going to see him. He's got uniformed by the police. Really? Maybe he was a little girl. That's not possible. He was a little girl. He was a beautiful girl.”
“The most long-term multo, they don't know what they want to see. That's one of my theory.”
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Ethan
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Multong Walang Mukha
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Ancestral Home
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White Lady
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Camp Master Earl
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Dining Table
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Garage
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Chen Stories
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Hunting of Bly Manor
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Melda Marcos
person
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