Catastrophe comes knocking on the door when Paige picks up a last minute night shift at the inn...
Nyctophobia is an anthology blending Eastern and Western folk horror into a unique storytelling experience. Although the stories in this anthology are varied, the dominant theme of Nyctophobia highlights the East and Southeast Asian superstition surrounding the number 4, the number associated with death.
Nyctophobia theme: "The Cursed Room" written, arranged, and performed by Tennon.
See their work at https://tennon.newgrounds.com/
Sound effects (attribution licensees):
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Nyctophobia Episode 7
444: Bath House
Written by Tianyi Skarrxin
Edited/produced by Rhys Skarrxin
Starring:
Liz Morey as Andy Kell
Mirabel Miscala as Paige McIntyre
Nathan Woltering as Joe Ridge
Bryn Curry as Libby Ridge
Cynthia Woods as Gail Ridge
Paul Arbisi as Jules Ridge
LilyDean ten Eicken as The Narrator
and Other voices by Jay Shurey, Tianyi Skarrxin, Tom Selfridge, Rhys Skarrxin, Andres Fernandes, Liz Morey, and LilyDean ten Eicken.
Nyctophobia theme: "The Cursed Room" written, arranged, and performed by Tennon.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
CW: language, jump scare
CULTURAL NOTES:
Proud Sky Productions acknowledges that the real life inspiration for River's Edge Inn was built on stolen Wabenaki Confederate land. All translations and lore were provided by anonymous tribal representatives and all voice actors playing native roles are from First Nations backgrounds.
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12/01/21 • 25 min
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