• Episode 1: Rat Hole

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In January 2024 an indentation in the asphalt shaped like a rat mysteriously appeared in Chicago. All traces of the once great city have vanished, save for these news broadcasts following the events that led to the city’s destruction…


    Content Warnings:

    • Mind control
    • Apocalyptic Depictions
    • Loud noises
    • Depictions of Rats
    • Cult like Behavior
    • mentioning of Texas
    • Death
    • Starvation
    • Murder
    • Stabbings


    Transcripts


    CAST:


    • Naomi Richards of Morbid Forest as News Anchor and Jenny
    • Jonny Schwentner of the band 11 to midnight as Reporter
    • Clay Clark, recurring KILL FM actor as Pilgrim Robert
    • Minty Lee of The Serpent Under My Skin (coming soon) as Producer
    • Daisy McNamara of the Bloody FM network as News Anchor 2
    • David Kurze as Mayor. You can find David on twitter at MrIronVO
    • My Fröberg as Secretary
    • Landon 'Lemon' Whisnant of Audistorium as angry cultist
    • Rat God as themselves
    • and Randy Lovings of Stygian Catalyst as News Anchor 3


    PRODUCTION:


    Written by: Pelle Frid


    Directed by: Pelle Frid


    Sound Design: Pelle Frid


    Artwork by: Yendysear


    Divine Rodentia Studios logo: Zacharias Frid


    Sound Consultation: Landon 'Lemon' Whisnant


    Sound effects taken from various sources, including Pixabay, Soniss, Film Cow, free to use sounds, (push person 2 by JakLocke),


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    This has been a production by Divine Rodentia Studios, copyright 2024

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