
Cheol-Min Han is an ordinary office worker whose life begins to unravel when he encounters grotesque, bird-faced creatures lurking at the edges of his reality. Murders leave trails of feathers, and wherever Cheol-Min goes, he feels watched and hunted. As no one else seems able—or willing—to see these creatures, Cheol-Min is left questioning his sanity. Are these monsters real, or is his mind breaking under unseen pressure? With danger closing in and disbelief isolating him from help, Cheol-Min must uncover the truth behind the birds before they tear his world apart.
Ornithophobia is horror fueled by disbelief. The terror doesn’t come solely from the monsters, but from the protagonist’s complete lack of validation. When no one believes what you see, survival becomes a solitary nightmare.
The bird-faced creatures are more than monsters—they are symbols of predation, surveillance, and inevitability. The story weaponizes uncertainty, forcing readers to share Cheol-Min’s paranoia as reality itself becomes unstable.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who crave intense psychological horror, unreliable narrators, and stories that blur the line between madness and revelation. Ornithophobia doesn’t ask what’s real—it asks how long you can survive when truth itself turns hostile.