S1E21 – Uneven Trades
Episode 21, Apr 03, 01:00 AM
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In this chilling installment of Tales From Duskwood, master storyteller Otis Jiry invites you to settle in by the fire for two unnerving tales of deals gone wrong, where the balance between cost and consequence is anything but fair. First, a simple night around the campfire turns sinister when an old legend is challenged—unleashing something that should have remained buried. Then, a trio of ghost hunters checks into a notorious hotel, hoping for proof of the paranormal. What they find instead is a descent into shadows, where the real horrors might not be the ones they came looking for. Every trade has a price. Tonight, two of them are about to be paid in full. So ask yourself: what would you give… to know the truth?
PODCAST SUMMARY
“Monstruo” by Blair Daniels – During a late-night campfire deep in the Texas woods, three friends debate the legend of a cursed tree said to bleed with the blood of its victims. One of them is determined to prove the tale is just folklore—but some stories were never meant to be tested. A brooding tale of urban legend, guilt, and the cost of disbelief, Monstruo reminds us that some warnings are carved in blood for a reason.
“The Haunting of Room 812” by Blair Daniels and Craig Groshek – A trio of paranormal investigators checks into the most infamous hotel room in South Dakota, hoping to catch their big break on camera. But when a series of strange events begins to blur the line between myth and reality, one of them finds himself trapped in a place where betrayal lingers and the past never stays buried. A nightmarish journey through haunted hallways and hidden motives, this story explores what happens when the scariest ghosts wear familiar faces.
PODCAST SUMMARY
“Monstruo” by Blair Daniels – During a late-night campfire deep in the Texas woods, three friends debate the legend of a cursed tree said to bleed with the blood of its victims. One of them is determined to prove the tale is just folklore—but some stories were never meant to be tested. A brooding tale of urban legend, guilt, and the cost of disbelief, Monstruo reminds us that some warnings are carved in blood for a reason.
“The Haunting of Room 812” by Blair Daniels and Craig Groshek – A trio of paranormal investigators checks into the most infamous hotel room in South Dakota, hoping to catch their big break on camera. But when a series of strange events begins to blur the line between myth and reality, one of them finds himself trapped in a place where betrayal lingers and the past never stays buried. A nightmarish journey through haunted hallways and hidden motives, this story explores what happens when the scariest ghosts wear familiar faces.