Hello From The Hallowoods
Hello From The Hallowoods
Episode 132 - Crossings
Yaretzi graces a royal court, Riot reaches her destination, and Jacob Wicker speaks his mind. The theme of tonight’s episode is Crossings.
(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).
The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Flickering’, and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show’s Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.
Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information!
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Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were:
‘Forest Overture’, by Yehezkel Raz,
‘Downtown Binary’, by End Game,
‘A Town Called Dismal’, by Josh McCausland,
‘Silhouette’, by Ardie Son,
‘Zircon’, by Ottom,
‘Currents’, by Ardie Son,
‘Cold’, by Laurel Violet,
‘Journey’, by Sid Acharya,
‘Tides’, by Kashido,
‘The End’, by Simon Osterhold,
‘Last Dream’, by Daniel Brown Keys,
‘Ganymede’, by Yehezkel Raz,
‘The Sky Above’, by Borrtex,
‘Slowly Understanding’, by Yehezkel Raz,
‘Welcome to the Real’, by Eleven Tales,
‘Departure’, by Ardie Son,
‘Exhale’, by Salt of the Sound,
And ‘Farewell’, by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat
Content warnings for this episode include:
Religious abuse, Ableism, Survivor’s Guilt, Violence, Death + Injury, Character Death, Blood, Gun Mention, Static (including sfx), Bad interference noises (including SFX), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Religious Violence, Child Sacrifice, Metaphor involving a pig turned inside out, Rats (rat king as usual), explosives, house fires