• The Butcher, the Mariner, and the Lumberjack

  • Aug 31 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

The Butcher, the Mariner, and the Lumberjack

  • Summary

  • King in yellow national park is a stretch of land that cannot be found. It is near a town called old crooked that was never built. The flora and fauna protected in its territory never lived in the first place. It’ is overlooked by the park rangers, who wear a shade of yellow that does not exist. And those who live in the pines that litter the land were never there to begin with. In simpler terms: nature is calling, don’t turn around.


    Content warnings: horror, unreality, cults, death, discussion of religion and existentialism, discussion of cannibalism and butchery, gunshot (sfx), meat (sfx), voice distortion


    Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lwVxBBn0iXd8k0ejP4wb92Pdp4ORbeh-3m1I0BktjpA/edit?usp=sharing


    Written by: Kayla Bell.


    Directed by: Corrin Cacioppo.


    Edited by: Alex Abrahams.


    Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.


    Theme Music by: Scarlett Foster and Eden J. Storm.


    Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvie Keyes.


    Episode Cover Art by: J.R. Steele.


    Voices:

    Avalon Willowbloom as Ramsey and Additional Voices.

    Jaye Turkington as Charlie.

    Felyx Pozorski as Oren.

    Grace Rurka as Rosemary.


    SFX Attribution: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wF4XzsV5gw7UBFDXCFiIFZrR8HBS3PxJF8cW09e6Cz0/edit?usp=sharing


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