Episode 90: When the Darkness Comes

Episode 90: When the Darkness Comes

Up next

One Last House

A special preview of the exclusive content to be found within the Holler. www.oldgodsofappalachia.com/theholler When the porch lights begin to wink out, it’s time for all little ghouls and goblins to head on home, but two children decide to knock on just one more door.CW: Bugs. S ...  Show more

Meet Our Cousins: [REDACTED]

Introducing [REDACTED]; from Athan (The Grotto) and Jamie Petronis (The Cellar Letters)Following the death of his twin, failing actor Jacob Kane assumes his late-brother’s life in hopes of a fresh start. Instead of finding stability, Jacob finds himself working within The [REDACT ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Chapter 18: Truth Dies in Burn's Bog
The Town Whispers

Adam seeks power in truth, by squeezing that interloping eye known as Edward August Hall for knowledge. Adam has been gone a long time, and last time he was back in The Fort, he'd foolishly assumed that the world hadn't changed without it, but it had. The scheming machinations wi ...  Show more

273 - Horror Recs
Welcome to Night Vale

Recommendations for you horror buffs Weather: "Watermelon" by ⁠⁠Clavicle⁠⁠ Original episode art by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jessica Hayworth⁠⁠⁠ The voice of Carlos is Dylan Marron The voice of Dana is Jasika Nicole The voice of Tamika is Symphony Sanders The voice of Deb is Meg Bashwiner ⁠⁠⁠Episode ...  Show more

262 - The Man Who Is Not Tall
Welcome to Night Vale

Concerns over Steve Carlsberg's new job The voice of Steve Carlsberg is Hal Lublin Weather: "The Trundling Path" by No Monster Club Original episode art by Jessica Hayworth Read episode transcripts UNLICENSED Season 2 is here! Only on AudiblePre-order the Welcome to Night Vale Ro ...  Show more

Chapter 15: What a Shattered Mind DivinES
The Town Whispers

As the isolation of the tunnels beneath The Fort press in, Paul and Garrett find themselves more unsure then ever as nothing seems quite real anymore with no light or context but what the other can provide to be a measure of sense within a place lacking any semblance of it. Writt ...  Show more