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Feral Freighter | Raven’s Friday Night Frights

An episode of the Ask Raven First Nations Paranormal and Supernatural Legends podcast, hosted by Jordan Fredrick Reid – Gwa Gwa Storyworks Inc., titled "Feral Freighter | Raven’s Friday Night Frights" was published on February 27, 2026 and runs 8 minutes.

February 27, 2026 ·8m · Ask Raven First Nations Paranormal and Supernatural Legends

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Months at sea.No shore leave.No escape.In the dark years of World War II, a slow merchant freighter crosses quiet water under blackout skies. The cargo is heavy. The watches are long. The liquor is easy to find. And somewhere below deck, something begins to unravel.One crewman stops reporting for duty.He barricades himself inside his stateroom.He drinks. He screams. He laughs through the bulkheads.The ship cannot escape his sound.When the crew finally break the door down, he charges with an ink-stained pen and a feral grin. At sea there is no prison. No distant hospital. No place to send a man who breaks.There is only rope.And a bunk.This episode explores isolation, psychological breakdown, wartime merchant marine life, and the brutal decisions sailors must make when mercy runs out and survival comes first.The sea stays calm.The order does not.If this story stirred something in you — a memory of long watches, isolation, or pressure that built too quietly — you are not alone.What you forget, Raven remembers.Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.This episode explores World War II merchant marine life, wartime cargo ships, psychological breakdown at sea, isolation on long voyages, maritime horror stories, naval history, merchant ship discipline, sailor survival decisions, ocean madness, confinement under pressure, historical seafaring accounts, and psychological horror storytelling inspired by real maritime conditions during WW2.

Months at sea.
No shore leave.
No escape.

In the dark years of World War II, a slow merchant freighter crosses quiet water under blackout skies. The cargo is heavy. The watches are long. The liquor is easy to find. And somewhere below deck, something begins to unravel.

One crewman stops reporting for duty.
He barricades himself inside his stateroom.
He drinks. He screams. He laughs through the bulkheads.

The ship cannot escape his sound.

When the crew finally break the door down, he charges with an ink-stained pen and a feral grin. At sea there is no prison. No distant hospital. No place to send a man who breaks.

There is only rope.
And a bunk.

This episode explores isolation, psychological breakdown, wartime merchant marine life, and the brutal decisions sailors must make when mercy runs out and survival comes first.

The sea stays calm.
The order does not.

If this story stirred something in you — a memory of long watches, isolation, or pressure that built too quietly — you are not alone.

What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.

This episode explores World War II merchant marine life, wartime cargo ships, psychological breakdown at sea, isolation on long voyages, maritime horror stories, naval history, merchant ship discipline, sailor survival decisions, ocean madness, confinement under pressure, historical seafaring accounts, and psychological horror storytelling inspired by real maritime conditions during WW2.

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