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From pulp stories and fairy tales to history and modern mysteries. Witness a universe between fiction and reality through the lens of the Wandering Narrator.
Note to Fairy Tale Therapy listeners:
Thank you for giving our content a listen. We are re-branding our channel, but not abandoning fairy tales. We want to expand beyond it to include pulp stories and more obscure history. We also want to level up the production value and focus on making content for adult listeners.
Note to Fairy Tale Therapy listeners:
Thank you for giving our content a listen. We are re-branding our channel, but not abandoning fairy tales. We want to expand beyond it to include pulp stories and more obscure history. We also want to level up the production value and focus on making content for adult listeners.
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There are many good reasons not to kill cats, but the elder city of Ulthar had one more.
This manuscript is rumored to point to and grant access to strange worlds and beings of immense power. It has also left many seekers dead, or worse...
A man finds himself stuck in a dream, unable to return to save his people from a battle now ancient.
Kuranes got his name in a dream. When awake he's out of place while the need to dream consumes him. Will he be able to return to the place he imagined long ago, the city that waits for him, his Celephaïs?
Harley Warren is dead. Carter is left to tell the authorities what happened. But can he make sense of the horrific truth?
Fall asleep listening to this one, then tell me how it ends.
Godfrey Sarston, renowned Entomologist, seems to have spent his final days in terror of something. Now his cousin is left looking for answers in a diary, alone, in uncle's study.
The contents of Francis Wayland Thurston's notes are better left undiscovered. Proceed at your own risk.
H. P. Lovecraft's most successful story to date. "The Dunwich Horror" was voted the favorite story of the April, 1929 issue by readers of Weird Tales magazine, where it was first published. The novella gained the author many loyal fans and scared the boogers out of the noses of many a child brave enough to steal dad's copy.
The Wandering Narrator's performance is enhanced with music and sound effects. So grab yourself a ticket to that theater inside your mind and enjoy shivers and thrills with this masterpiece for free!
👣️Footnotes🎶️
- Some of the sound effects came from the amazing PacDV: https://www.pacdv.com/sounds/
- Text adapted from: Lovecraft, Howard Phillips. “The Dunwich Horror.” In Weird Tales, XIII/4:481–508. Weird Tales. Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 1929.
- The story is in the public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media.
Another Benjamin proving to be the strongest in this classic Serbian tale of heroic dragon slaying. Don't listen to this one for lessons in proper dating etiquette.
I usually don't condone dragon slaying, but this one made fun of an old lady. And he imprisoned a kingdom worth of people, inside a mill!
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Crimson Fairy Book, by Various.” 2016. Gutenberg.org. 2016. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2435/2435-h/2435-h.htm#link2H_4_0009.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
A Lapp folktale about a boy who gets betrayed, but because of that meets his future wife. She and her family are elves, but not the kind you may be familiar with from modern fantasy.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Project Gutenberg EBook of the Brown Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang.” 2021. Gutenberg.org. 2021. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/31201/31201-h/31201-h.htm#Page_190.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
This tale is about a boy who steals a magic book from a hill-man and ends up wrapped around a beautiful princess's finger.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Orange Fairy Book, by Various.” 2016. Gutenberg.org. 2016. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3027/3027-h/3027-h.htm#link2H_4_0035.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
A heart-rending tragedy has to be righted. Luckily the nuns from the spinning convent lend a hand. The stakes are incredibly high for the hero of this yarn.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Project Gutenberg Canada EBook of ‘The Yellow Fairy Book’, by Andreww Lang (ed.).” 1894. Gutenberg.org. 2021. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/28314/28314-h/28314-h.htm#THE_SEVEN-HEADED_SERPENT.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
Meet Fear Doirich (Dark Man), the fine looking gentleman... I mean, weazened looking agent of the fairy/spirit world. The Good People are causing trouble for mortals and it'll take guts to make things right again. But don't let on if you can see their true form.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Lilac Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang.” 2016. Gutenberg.org. 2016. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3454/3454-h/3454-h.htm#link2H_4_0006.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
The hero of this West Highland's tale gets scared to the point of wanting to give up, is headstrong and gets into trouble with fairy folk, he also listens to advice and values friendship. Like many of the heroes in folklore, he's imperfect and some aspects of his character are very relatable.
His wife is probably the real superhero here.
Oh, and I was really excited to read about the waterfalls. Alas.
If you listen at least the first half of the episode you will learn how to mispronounce Gruagach about two dozen times. I dislike violence, but I was relieved when I found out I wouldn't have to say that creature's name again after what happened to it.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Lilac Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang.” 2016. Gutenberg.org. 2016. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3454/3454-h/3454-h.htm#link2H_4_0009.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
The story most people know as Snow White has long roots in Europe's ancestral memory. While the pristine beauty of the princess-in-a-box is fascinating to the dwarfs, mirrors and prince, the jealous queen steals the show. Especially at the end.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Red Fairy Book, by Various.” 2016. Gutenberg.org. 2016. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/540/540-h/540-h.htm#link2H_4_0033.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
Two girls, a foul-mouthed dwarf, a cuddly bear and a surprisingly kind and open-minded mother.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Blue_Fairy_Book/Snow-white_and_Rose-red
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
This little tale features a supreme pre-Christian goddess in the character of Mother Holle. Hard work is rewarded and laziness is punished. Or that's how it should be. Old Mother Frost is fair and just, let that be a warning.
👣️Footnotes🎶️
Read along: “The Red Fairy Book,” Various. Wikisource. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Red_Fairy_Book/Mother_Holle.
Public domain, (P) 2021 Oeni Media
What if you could ask for the gift of beauty, of charm, or eloquence maybe? Would it help you live a full life, or leave you wanting? A charming little tale about a hard choice and how to be happy. It packs a lot of wisdom for its size.
Notes:
Read along: “The Green Fairy Book, by Various.” Www.gutenberg.org, www.gutenberg.org/files/7277/7277-h/7277-h.htm#link2H_4_0007. Accessed 7 Mar. 2021.
Performance and background music by Moodrise.
This is a tale well known in Russian and Slavic regions, and well beyond. This variant was included in the Red Fairy Book, but there are many more. Like in the tale Blue Beard, there is a closet that must under no circumstance be opened. Following Ivan Tsarevich on this epic quest for his beloved warrior princess Marya Morevna you'll encounter magical beings and forces of nature, and a baba yaga. Enjoy!
And as a bonus. Nearly 15 extra minutes with just the soundtrack to carry you away to your own epic dreams.
Notes:
Read along: “The Red Fairy Book.” n.d. Www.Gutenberg.org. Accessed December 28, 2020. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/540/540-h/540-h.htm.
Cover art from "The Abduction of Marya Morevna by Ivan Tsarevich." Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin (1876–1942). Accessed December 28, 2020. https://www.akg-images.com/archive/Die-Entfuhrung-Marja-Morevnas-durch-Iwan-Zarewitsch-2UMDHU4BH769.html
Performance and background music by Moodrise.
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Probably the best adaptation of The Call of Cthulhu I've listened to. I would love to hear your taken on At the Mountains if Madness. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Superb adaptation. I've moved straight on to The Call of Cthulhu ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐