Aura Tales
Welcome to Auratales, a storytelling world where every tale carries emotion, meaning, and depth. Here, we bring you heart-touching stories, inspiring lessons, dramatic narratives, and unforgettable short tales that stay with you long after they end.
At Auratales, every story is crafted to make you feel, reflect, and connect—whether it’s a moment of love, a twist of fate, a life-changing decision, or an emotional journey inspired by real experiences.
🎧 What you’ll find on Auratales:
• Emotional & motivational stories
• Real-life inspired narratives
• Mystery & dramatic tales
• Short stories with powerful messages
• Relaxing storytelling for the soul
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What Roman Gladiators Did to Captive Women Was Worse Than Death
What Ottomans Did To Christian Nuns Was Worse Than Death
The Horrifying Wedding Night Ritual Rome Tried to Erase From History
This 1903 portrait looks normal — until you zoom in on the bride's hand and discover a dark secret
The Plantation Master Who Gave It All to His Slave And Nothing to His Wife
The Boy Who Used River Currents to Outsmart Hunters for Weeks (1841)
The Enslaved Man Who Took Revenge on Eight Masters Who Used Him Silas the Silent Hand
The Voodoo Priestess Who Defied Planters Through Spiritual Resistance
A Plantation Owner Gave His Obese Daughter to a Slave...What Was Done to Her Body Shocked Them
The Bizarre Secret of the Most Beautiful Slave in New Orleans History 1833
The sick slave was sold for two coins, but what happened next shocked everyone
The Black Boy So Intelligent That Science Failed to Explain (1859, Samuel Carter)
They Sent 3 Rottweilers to Track an Enslaved Girl… 8 Hours Later, Something Terrifying Happened
Why Does the Master Look Like Me, Mother” — The Slave Child’s Question That Exposed It All, 1850
The Slave Girl Who Escaped Using a Secret Taught by the Master’s Wife 1846
The Ugly Twins Who Wed Their Own Handsome Slaves: Georgia, 1846