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"Everyone is ours eventually". In this entry from Tales of Despair, the Cinematic Witness opens a case file on a block that listens to the rattle of your keys and the rhythm of your fear. Between the "underwater" jukebox melodies and the spongy, pulsing concrete, we find the survivors of a city that refuses to let go. Backed by the chilling, recovered audio of Log Set A-17, this story proves that while the city paints over its history, the bones beneath the asphalt never truly disappear.
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By Jeremy G. Rhoden"Everyone is ours eventually". In this entry from Tales of Despair, the Cinematic Witness opens a case file on a block that listens to the rattle of your keys and the rhythm of your fear. Between the "underwater" jukebox melodies and the spongy, pulsing concrete, we find the survivors of a city that refuses to let go. Backed by the chilling, recovered audio of Log Set A-17, this story proves that while the city paints over its history, the bones beneath the asphalt never truly disappear.
Support the podcast via Cash App $TheStoryMonster
FOLLOW ME:
facebook.com/TheCinematicWitness
instagram.com/the_storymonster
twitter.com/thestorymonster
Sounds & images are property of TheStoryMonster.com, ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.