Episode 4: Dinner at the Afterglow

Episode 4: Dinner at the Afterglow

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Deeper Lore: 297 (11, 83, & 113)

Go deeper into the subject matter of our most recent episode (297: Bloody) with these three recommendations from further back in the Lore catalog: Episode 11: LorePodcast.com/episodes/11 Episode 83: LorePodcast.com/episodes/83 Episode 113: LorePodcast.com/episodes/113 ———————— Lo ...  Show more

Lore 297: Bloody

Much of folklore is fun in a creepy sort of way, something that we often revel in here on Lore. But there are darker, more insidious corners of folklore that have used the power of storytelling for very dangerous reasons, and they lie closer to the surface that you'll believe. Na ...  Show more

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