Hearthside Horrors

The secret of the two plaster casts


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"Art is a shadow of the divine... but some shadows hold a darker truth."

Welcome back to Hearthside Horrors. Tonight, we reach into the dusty corners of the Victorian imagination for a tale of obsession and cold, white marble: “The Secret of the Two Plaster Casts,” another unsettling entry from the 1896 classic, A Stable for Nightmares.

In this story, the world of fine art takes a macabre turn. A sculptor’s studio—usually a place of creation—becomes a gallery of secrets when two unassuming plaster casts are revealed to hold a significance far beyond their artistic merit. As the layer of plaster is metaphorically (and perhaps literally) stripped away, a chilling narrative of mystery and disappearance begins to take shape. It is a haunting reminder that while stone and plaster are silent, they can bear witness to the most harrowing of human deeds.

In this episode, we explore:

  • The Macabre Side of Art: A classic Victorian trope where the line between the living and the inanimate begins to blur.

  • Mystery & Suspense: A slow unraveling of a secret that has been hidden in plain sight for far too long.

  • Gothic Atmosphere: Immerse yourself in the cold, cavernous feel of an artist's studio where the statues seem to watch your every move.

Find a comfortable chair, dim the lights, and let the fire burn low. Some secrets are best left buried, but tonight, we’re digging them up.

Production Note:This episode features high-fidelity synthetic narration, employing state-of-the-art AI to capture the formal tone and eerie elegance required for late 19th-century gothic fiction.

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Hearthside HorrorsBy Stonk