
His Feet Were Made of Broken Glass
04/28/19 • 49 min
Old Forests are remnants of the chaotic world before the days of man. They are the home to lost spirits and vagabond devils.
When Pete Caspar moved his family to a new house on the edge of the woods, it felt like a time to begin a new chapter. Instead, he is plagued by nightmares of a dancing man made of knives, and the growing sense of dread that something truly horrid was about to happen.
Music for this story:
Aldaraia - The Old Growth
Corwin Trails - Age of Horrors
Nat Roe - Razor
pS - I find myself in the dark woods
This episode produced, edited, and catered by Jeff Davidson
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Old Forests are remnants of the chaotic world before the days of man. They are the home to lost spirits and vagabond devils.
When Pete Caspar moved his family to a new house on the edge of the woods, it felt like a time to begin a new chapter. Instead, he is plagued by nightmares of a dancing man made of knives, and the growing sense of dread that something truly horrid was about to happen.
Music for this story:
Aldaraia - The Old Growth
Corwin Trails - Age of Horrors
Nat Roe - Razor
pS - I find myself in the dark woods
This episode produced, edited, and catered by Jeff Davidson
Please subscribe through Buzzsprout, Spotify, or iTunes
Find me on social media on Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at [email protected]
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ascaryhomecompanion)
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Stunning and delightful music this episode, provided by:
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Renaissance Faire by Milk Dick
Leave my Nuts Alone by Simon Panrucker
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