• Episode 4: The Sacrifice: Barlo, Kentucky 1917: Part Four

  • Dec 5 2019
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 4: The Sacrifice: Barlo, Kentucky 1917: Part Four

  • Summary

  • In the wake of the Old Number Seven Disaster, the Tabernacle of the Elder Covenant does what it can to save their own. Choices are made that cannot be unmade.


    CW: Frank discussion of religious fundamentalism and depiction of an altered worship service, church related horror/cult activity, non-pet animal deaths (a family dog is mentioned in this context but is not harmed), blood, parental reaction to the death of an adult child.


    Written by Cam Collins

    Sound design by Steve Shell

    Narrated by Steve Shell

    Intro music: "The Land Unknown," written and performed by Landon Blood

    Outro music: "I Cannot Escape the Darkness," written and performed by Those Poor Bastards


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