http://rustyquill.com/the-magnus-archives/
The Magnus Archives is a speculative fiction podcast presented as a series of audio tapes recorded for the archiving of potentially paranormal incidents and read by the Head Archivist Jonathon Sims of the Magnus Institute. Each episode presents a different tale from a different time, place, and witness who lived to give their statement for further investigation. A meta narrative develops as the episodes progress and becomes an enticing and larger part of the podcast.
Please mark any spoilers discussed to what season you're informing of.
The Magnus Archives is planned to end at Season 5 and should air 2020. Each season is 40 episodes aired weekly on Thursdays.
This week's, 162, was A Cosy Cabin.
https://play.acast.com/s/themagnusarchiv...acosycabin
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This might be the best piece of horror that I've taken to in a decade. Thus far I've done two full listens and the show has immense rewatch value due to the building meta narrative and complicated pieces at play. Several episodes especially piqued my interest as particularly horrifying, with Hive, ep 32, being one from the first season for me personally.
The Magnus Archives is a speculative fiction podcast presented as a series of audio tapes recorded for the archiving of potentially paranormal incidents and read by the Head Archivist Jonathon Sims of the Magnus Institute. Each episode presents a different tale from a different time, place, and witness who lived to give their statement for further investigation. A meta narrative develops as the episodes progress and becomes an enticing and larger part of the podcast.
Please mark any spoilers discussed to what season you're informing of.
The Magnus Archives is planned to end at Season 5 and should air 2020. Each season is 40 episodes aired weekly on Thursdays.
This week's, 162, was A Cosy Cabin.
https://play.acast.com/s/themagnusarchiv...acosycabin
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This might be the best piece of horror that I've taken to in a decade. Thus far I've done two full listens and the show has immense rewatch value due to the building meta narrative and complicated pieces at play. Several episodes especially piqued my interest as particularly horrifying, with Hive, ep 32, being one from the first season for me personally.
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