The Voice In The Night
Lexicon of Dread returns with a rendition of “The Voice in the Night” by William Hope Hodgson. In the middle of a fog-shrouded night, somewhere in the Pacific, an isolated
The Lexicon Of Dread
Lexicon of Dread returns with a rendition of “The Voice in the Night” by William Hope Hodgson. In the middle of a fog-shrouded night, somewhere in the Pacific, an isolated
After narrowly escaping the Shoggoth, Dyer and Danforth return to their plane, determined to leave the Antarctic behind forever. The clouds part just long enough to offer a glimpse of
LOD’s creator/narrator/composer wishes everyone a Happy New Year, thanks a bunch of people, and talks about the future of the podcast.
Everything has changed. There is only one goal now: leave, and leave very, very fast. As Dyer and Danforth run for their lives, they can hear their pursuer not far
Gedney has been found…at least, what’s left of him. Dyer and Danforth have barely recovered from the shock, when another reveals itself. Life in this unhallowed place exists in the
Dyer and Danforth are not alone in the dark. As they near the tunnel to the abyss, they discover items from Lake’s camp. This includes paper on which drawings have
The carvings, which are growing more “decadent” and debased, continue to tell the Old Ones’ story. Climate change and dwindling resources drove the Old Ones underground. The carvings reveal the
Based on his and Danforth’s observations, Dyer tells the story of the alien civilization, as revealed by the carvings. He tells of the creatures (dubbed the Old Ones) coming to
Beneath the ancient city, Dyer and Danforth discover an elaborate series of carvings, which tell the city’s history in pictorial form. These carvings also reveal the identity of those who
It wasn’t a mirage. The dead city is real. Unthinkably massive, with bizarre, arcane architecture, it has lain hidden from the world for aeons. The city is a relic of