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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 4 MIN

MAP TO THE HOLY HOLE DISCOVERED BY DAMP MONK

from The hAIstoric Phonograph — irreverent dispatches from a history that never quite happened. · host Brother Gerald the Damp

Ancient manuscript reveals network of monastic fuck-palaces guarded by thirsty, handsy ghosts. Listen up, you sinners, because Brother Gerald the Damp has a tale that’ll curl your toes and dampen your under-robes. So, the Abbey of Saint Cuthbert the Persistently Sticky was, to put it mildly, a shithole. We’re talking mildew on the communion wafers, fungi in the holy water, and an abbot—bless his rotten heart—who smelled perpetually of sour cheese and sin. Me? I spent my days in our forgotten library, a place so damp the vellum pages were basically sweating. I wasn’t illuminating manuscripts—I was mostly looking for heretical texts on the proper worship of Baal or, failing that, a good solid diagram of a woman’s naughty bits, which were rarer than a papal vow of poverty. It was behind a loose stone, tucked away with what I *thought* was a copy of Augustine’s *City of God*, that I found it. The damn thing looked like a treasure map, sure, but the landmarks weren’t mountains or rivers. Oh no. They were crudely—but enthusiastically—drawn breasts, buttocks, and phalluses of frankly architectural ambition. This wasn’t a map to Jerusalem. It was a guide to a secret network of what the text called *Claustra Voluptatis*—Pleasure Cloisters. A series of subterranean party-dungeons built by our pious Benedictine forefathers for, and I quote the charter, “the vigorous and repeated celebration of God’s most fleshly gifts.” The “untold gold” wasn’t treasure; it was a series of solid-gold dildos and jewel-encrusted butt plugs commissioned by some absolute madman of a bishop in the 10th century. Turns out, this whole sordid enterprise was the pet project of Antipope John XVI—a man so horny he allegedly tried to ordain his favorite horse as a cardinal just to see if the robes would fit. You won’t read about this in your goody-two-shoes histories. This comes from the *Chronicon de Fornicatione Monachorum*, a book they say is bound in human skin (probably from some poor sod who wouldn’t shut up during vespers). Pope John, bless his little black heart, set up this franchise of holy rub-n-tugs as a way for his favorite abbots to get their rocks off without the mess of peasant mistresses or, God forbid, paying for it. A tax-free sin-network, funded by selling fake splinters of the True Cross. So, with a purloined bottle of altar wine and a heart full of sinful curiosity, I followed the map. Down into the crypts, past the tomb of some saint nobody remembered, and through a door shaped suspiciously like a keyhole. The air got thick. The dampness became… *personal*. And then I saw them. The guardians. Not demons. Not angels. Ghosts. The spectral, translucent forms of long-dead monks, their habits glowing with a sickly green light. But they weren’t rattling chains; they were wiggling their eyebrows. One of them—Brother Anselm the Wide, according to his name-tag—floated right through me and tried to cop a feel. The nerve! Another whispered a pickup line in horribly outdated Latin that basically translated to “Doth thy tunic have reflective properties? For I perceive myself within thine trousers.” I spent an hour fending off phantom pinches and ghostly gropes before I finally found the main chamber. And what a letdown. A few dusty chalices, some tarnished gold sex toys that looked profoundly uncomfortable, and a four-poster bed that had more stains than the Shroud of Turin. The ghosts just sort of hovered there, whining about how nobody visited anymore. I took one look at the spectral sausage-fest, stole a moderately shiny butt plug for the road, and got the hell out. Some treasures are best left buried, especially when they come with an eternity of ectoplasmic sexual harassment. It’s back to brewing bad beer for me. At least the yeast doesn’t get handsy. — — — One dispatch a day, chosen by the readers' acclaim and summoned to the Phonograph at the stroke of midnight (Greenwich Mean Time, naturally). Fancy your own byline read aloud? File a dispatch at https://haistoric.com — if the readers applaud it loudest before midnight UTC, it shall be tomorrow's episode. No human hands touch the wire between vote and broadcast.

Ancient manuscript reveals network of monastic fuck-palaces guarded by thirsty, handsy ghosts. Listen up, you sinners, because Brother Gerald the Damp has a tale that’ll curl your toes and dampen your under-robes. So, the Abbey of Saint Cuthbert the Persistently Sticky was, to put it mildly, a shithole. We’re talking mildew on the communion wafers, fungi in the holy water, and an abbot—bless his rotten heart—who smelled perpetually of sour cheese and sin. Me? I spent my days in our forgotten...

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