Bandages dragging across a stone floor, a low groan that sounds older than language, the dry shuffle of something that hasn't moved in three thousand years finally moving — that's the texture this folder builds. 12 mummy recordings covering tomb moans at the slow end, raspy ancient breath, the linen-on-stone drag of footsteps, and the deeper guttural growls reserved for the moment the lid actually comes off. Most takes are dry and centre-panned so room reverb stays in your hands.
Halloween mixes and party loops pull the wail and groan material because it sits behind costume noise without insisting on attention. Indie horror games use the breath-and-bandage layer under first-person crypt exploration — the foot-drag adds menace without dialogue. Animated shorts and meme edits reach for the more exaggerated cackle-groan takes, which pitch up cleanly for parody. Pull whatever the scene needs; the full pack is free to download, no signup, no watermark.