Winds of W Mountain

Gray Braid and the Frozen Eye


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📣 FROM THE STEAMBOAT DISPATCH — “Gray Braid and the Frozen Eye” — Winds of W Mountain 📻 🌫️ ❄️

Broadcast Notice: This episode contains testimony and case notes concerning a winter accident, disappearance, and folklore encounter below the Chateaugay Lakes.

A trapper is separated from his party in February of ’87, with blood freezing black on his leggings and the river drawing him south under spruce boughs. Then he smells smoke—small smoke, hidden smoke—and finds a fire that seems to have been waiting before he ever got lost.

Five, maybe six, Algonquin hunters stand in the clearing. They do not greet him. They do not turn him away. A gray-braided man binds the wound, feeds him broth, and asks the sort of question that can make a grown man wish he had remained in the snow.

The case notes agree on one matter: something cried across the ice that night, and nobody moved until it was done. Why would woodsmen, hunters, and a half-frozen trapper all sit still for a sound no one would name?

“The lake is not lonely. It does not want company.”

Turn the lamp down, set the receiver where the static can breathe, and come hear what winter took, what the fire spared, and what Chateaugay Lake may have remembered.

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Winds of W MountainBy Johqu Bogart