Episode 320: Wendigo Horror

Season 6, Episode 320,   Feb 28, 09:45 PM

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When we gather around a crackling campfire under a star-studded sky, it taps into a primal part of our nature: we’ve been telling scary stories since our ancestors first huddled together for warmth and protection. The flickering flames create an atmosphere of suspense and vulnerability, while the shared experience of fear and awe builds an unspoken bond among listeners. In that moment, as eerie tales echo into the night, we find comfort in the community of our collective terror, reminding us that even in darkness, we’re never truly alone.

Today’s opening terrifying tale of horror is titled ‘The Thing from The Forest Changed My Life for The Better’, a phenomenal story by Deacon Clarke, shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and read here with the author’s express permission. 

u/DeaconClarke/ 

Today’s next fantastical tale of chilling terror is ‘In the Dead of Winter’, an original work by The Tango Bravo, again kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me exclusively narrate it here for you all. 

u/TheTangoBravo/ 

Our third campfire story is ''The Coldest Day'' by Krys Rudderham, told with the express permission of the author via the Creepypasta website. 

http://www.creepypasta.com/the-coldest-day/ 

Tonight’s penultimate terrifying tale of horror is all three parts of the epic ‘Exile Tales: The Wendigo Interview’, an original story by Exile Saint 180, kindly shared directly with me via my subreddit for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all.

u/exilesaint180/ 

Tonight’s final mesmerizing tale of terror is ‘Wendigo Nation: Clementine's Folly ’, a wonderful story by BearLair64, once more kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author’s express permission: 

u/BearLair64/