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By The Wandering Narrator
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
There are many good reasons not to kill cats, but the elder city of Ulthar had one more.
This manuscript is rumored to point to and grant access to strange worlds and beings of immense power. It has also left many seekers dead, or worse...
A man finds himself stuck in a dream, unable to return to save his people from a battle now ancient.
Kuranes got his name in a dream. When awake he's out of place while the need to dream consumes him. Will he be able to return to the place he imagined long ago, the city that waits for him, his Celephaïs?
Harley Warren is dead. Carter is left to tell the authorities what happened. But can he make sense of the horrific truth?
Fall asleep listening to this one, then tell me how it ends.
Godfrey Sarston, renowned Entomologist, seems to have spent his final days in terror of something. Now his cousin is left looking for answers in a diary, alone, in uncle's study.
The contents of Francis Wayland Thurston's notes are better left undiscovered. Proceed at your own risk.
H. P. Lovecraft's most successful story to date. "The Dunwich Horror" was voted the favorite story of the April, 1929 issue by readers of Weird Tales magazine, where it was first published. The novella gained the author many loyal fans and scared the boogers out of the noses of many a child brave enough to steal dad's copy.
The Wandering Narrator's performance is enhanced with music and sound effects. So grab yourself a ticket to that theater inside your mind and enjoy shivers and thrills with this masterpiece for free!
👣️Footnotes🎶️
- Some of the sound effects came from the amazing PacDV: https://www.pacdv.com/sounds/
Another Benjamin proving to be the strongest in this classic Serbian tale of heroic dragon slaying. Don't listen to this one for lessons in proper dating etiquette.
I usually don't condone dragon slaying, but this one made fun of an old lady. And he imprisoned a kingdom worth of people, inside a mill!
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Crimson Fairy Book, by Various.” 2016. Gutenberg.org. 2016. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2435/2435-h/2435-h.htm#link2H_4_0009.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.