Episode 99: Master of Doors
5/14/202642 min
Commandments are broken and great men are found wanting.
CW: Discussion of murder of family members, monster and train sounds, occult practices, mutilation and reanimation of a corpse, death by monster.
Written by Steve Shell and Cam Collins
Produced and edited by Cam Collins and Steve Shell
Narrated and performed by Steve Shell
Sound design by Steve Shell
The voice of the Railroad Man: Yuri Lowenthal
Intro music: “The Land Unknown (The Where the Light Don’t Reach Verses)” written and performed by Landon Blood
Outro music: “Can’t Wait ‘Til Armageddon” by Those Poor Bastards (download)
Special equipment consideration provided by Lauten Audio.
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First 90 secondsSteve Shell· Host0:01
Well, hey there, family. If you love Old Gods of Appalachia and want to help us keep the home fires burning, but maybe aren't comfortable with the monthly commitment, well, you can still support us via the ACAS supporter feature. No gift too large, no gift too small. Just click on the link in the show description, and you too can toss your tithe in the collection plate. Feel free to go ahead and do that right about now. Old Gods of Appalachia is a horror anthology podcast and therefore may contain material not suitable for all audiences, so listener discretion is advised.
Speaker 20:48
Hello, Brutus. I've been expecting your call. I assume you need a favor, yes?
Steve Shell· Host1:05
Brutus Locke's blood dropped to the temperature of well water as the voice seeped into his ears like poison. He was no longer alone in the luxurious private car. He held his breath, listening for the telltale whisper of the speaker's breathing, but the rocking of the train was the only sound.