Love it so far
Now this is the kinda mystery i like. This encroaching wrongness or dread thats situated in this very real feeling universe. Its why i liked the beginning of the black tapes so much. Great stuff, can’t wait for the next episodes.
WhiskeySun via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/23
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