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US Elevation.

US Elevation.

by @cstats1


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I want to read old gods of Appalachia but it looks scary so on a scale of Wolf 359 to the white vault (1-10(if scarier than white vault than go above ten)) how spooky is it


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I need some help from some old gods fans, tonight was the Morgantown leg of the tour and I went but I ended up having a panic attack and had to leave the show early cause I just couldn't make myself go back in (I had my dad there with me and he helped me calm down and reassured me there was no shame in leaving early) but I still really wanna know what the rest of the show had to offer, I left right as the new granny underwood story started.

I understand if someone can't tell me everything but I'd really appreciate knowing what happened next, thanks family!


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I know in the wolf sisters it's said the two murdered woman stepped out one after the other but I always imagined them holding hands as they found their peace, after all they're the only other person who knew exactly what the other went through


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Spoilers for the pretty polly arc!!!

I can't help but picture polly being sent to her room after she was poofed away by dear old dad, and her sitting on a twin sized bed in a child's room pouting and telling a stuffed animal that her daddy is dumb and unfair, I can't stop picturing it.


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5 months ago

Weekend Podcast Binge Update (12/16)

So, over the weekends is when I do a bulk of my podcast listening. This weekend I was BLESSED with a failed hard drive. Thankfully nothing was lost but it meant I had ample time to listen to some new-to-me shows as I am caught up on most of my usuals. Hi Nay @hinaypod Episodes 1, 2, 2.5, and 3: FINALLY! I have been meaning to dive into Hi Nay by Motzie Dapaul and Reg Geli for a long while now but something always takes my headspace away from it but I finally got the space to really give it a go. I love how this show just gets right into the thick of the world and really dives into the folksy nature and background of the character. I can not express how cool it is to FEEL the expertise of the writers in their casts' actions, thoughts, and reactions to their real world. This isn't just a writing team who did a lot of research, this is a well informed writer and it comes through. You could tell me it was a record of real life events and I would 1000% believe you. Also, I love that the found footage framing device is a call to loved one, that is super unique and endearing. No tapes. No journal. Just a kid in the shit calling their ma to process what happened. Amazing use of risers in the show and superb writing set my skin on edge a couple times. My only gripe, and it comes off pedantic even as I write it, is that I didn't love some of the sound design of the door hits in the first episode. They translated as someone hitting the microphone and it did pull me out of the scene a tiny bit. They are also in middle of a Fundraiser for the continued production of the show. If you have the space and funds to do so please consider checking it out and helping as you can! Share, listen, donate! Woe.Begone @woebegonepod Episodes 1 & 2. This has been recommended by a lot of folks in the Audiodrama Community but has been one that I have given a couple chances and didn't jive with it out the gate. I do want to note that it is a ME thing and not the show, there is a lot of greatness in this even in the first episode. I love the way the plot is introduced, I love aspects of the trickle out we are given on the lead up to Mike seeking access to the game, I love the pacing. It honestly might be that I am too close to real life examples of people like the character of Mike, willing to do anything to get "the next big videogame" so it feels less Fiction and more real life. I'll explore that train of thought before commenting further! Gunsmoke OTR This is a classic and really birthed a lot of my love for the Western Genre. I remember listening to this in the little room above my grandparents garage because my Gpa had a bunch of these on self recorded cassette. I randomly grab an episode and give it a go just to dive back into the vibes. Malevolent @malevolentcast, re-listen. Episode 1. I find myself occasionally going back to Episode 1-3 of Malevolent. There is something so unique about how the show starts and the strides Harlan takes from these first few steps that really dictates larger shifts in the later series and I love it. Also a great reminder that you have to start somewhere and build on the magic as you go. Old Gods of Appalachia Episode 71. @oldgodspod Now, this is one of my all time faves. It is a large reason I even wrote my show, I constantly go back to the first few seasons. Yet, I find that I am super hesitant to explore this next season. The last arc, Jack's Trial, has some of the better singular moments in the show but overall it felt less OGoA and more like a crossover event for all the characters to be in the same space. I get the feeling that we are getting towards the end of the show as intended but not where the showrunners are wanting it to end so some things are starting to feel a little over explored. Again, this is probably a ME thing and I will still follow along with the season, but probably not on drop days.


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5 months ago
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their
Inspired By Our Friends @theholmwoodfoundation Who Posted Theirs Here As Well. Be Sure To Check Out Their

Inspired by our friends @theholmwoodfoundation who posted theirs here as well. Be sure to check out their show! If you do, leave them a rating/review and let them know the team from Dead West sent ya!

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Podlink (Links to all the apps) Spotify playlist as mentioned above Also, honorable inspiration mentions for Hunt Showdown 1896, Wild Wild West, Rango, Alex Grecian's Red Rabbit, Hayley Stone's Make Me No Grave, the Never Whistle At Night Anthology, Bone Tomahawk, the 1973 WESTWORLD, The Wickerman, Weird West from WolfEye Studios, and Inscription by Daniel Mullins.


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4 months ago

Some fiction podcasts I have listened to and enjoyed:

- The Magnus Archives (they really started it all for me)

- The Silt Verses(the loves of my life, I could ramble all day about my undying love for this pod)

- Wolf 359 (platonic love to the max my dudes)

- Midnight Burger

- The White Vault (🦷)

- Hello from the Hallowoods

- Secret of St. Kilda (Maebh de Brun the woman you are)

- VAST Horizon

- Fathom/Derelict

- The Unpredicted Party

- Trice forgotten

- the No Sleep Podcast

- Old Gods of Appalachia

- Tower 4

- Darkest Night (I’ve never been so simultaneously horrified and also unable to stop listening)

- Borrasca (a classic No Sleep Reddit post with Cole Sprouse as the mc?!?)

- Red Valley

- Bridgewater


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