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Feral by Night

Feral by Night is a scary storytelling podcast hosted and narrated by Papa Gee, creator of The Feral Folklorist podcast. Each episode brings you an original eerie tale of haunted houses, strange roads, hidden rooms, ghostly figures, cursed objects, folk magic, old superstitions, and the things people swear they saw after dark.These are atmospheric horror stories for listeners who love scary stories, ghost stories, haunted house fiction, paranormal encounters, supernatural suspense, folk horror, Southern Gothic atmosphere, creepy bedtime stories, and eerie tales told in a calm, intimate voice.Turn the lights down, settle in, and listen close. Some stories are better heard after dark.New stories released throughout the week.

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    The Museum Case Fogged from Inside | Haunted Object Horror Story

    The Museum Case Fogged from Inside is a narrated scary story about a night security guard at a small county museum who notices an empty display case fogging from the inside. The artifact it once held is gone, but something still seems trapped behind the glass, leaving breath marks, finger-drawn messages, and signs that the exhibit was never only a display.As the story unfolds, the guard learns that the missing bottle may have been more than an old medical curiosity. It may have been a container, and the empty case may be the only thing still holding back what was left behind. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted object stories, museum horror, ghost stories, supernatural horror, folk horror, cursed object horror, workplace hauntings, eerie display case horror, and scary stories about spirits trapped in ordinary places.--------------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Cradle in the Attic | Haunted Family Secret Story

    The Cradle in the Attic is a narrated scary story about an expecting couple who finds an old baby cradle hidden in the attic of their inherited house. At first, it seems like a forgotten family keepsake, but when the cradle begins rocking by itself at night, an old secret about a missing infant starts coming back into the house.As the story unfolds, Carol and Lyle discover that the cradle may be tied to birth omens, old protective charms, and a grief that was never properly laid to rest. What begins as a strange sound above the bedroom becomes a haunted family story about inheritance, secrecy, and something that wants the next child to answer for the last one. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted family stories, old house horror, ghost stories, folk horror, supernatural suspense, creepy attic stories, and narrated scary stories with a slow, unsettling build.Listen with the lights low, and be careful what family keepsakes you bring downstairs.------------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Staircase Under the Shed | Underground Room Horror Story

    The Staircase Under the Shed is a narrated scary story about a man who tears down an old backyard shed and discovers a hidden staircase leading underground. At the bottom is a room set up like someone has been living there, with a cot, a lamp, old supplies, and signs that the space may not be as abandoned as it should be.As the story unfolds, the hidden room begins reaching back into the house above it, and every attempt to seal it only makes the boundary between home and underground space feel thinner. What begins as a strange property discovery turns into a creepy old house horror story about hidden rooms, buried secrets, and something that refuses to stay beneath the yard. This episode is for listeners who enjoy basement horror, hidden room horror, old house horror, supernatural suspense, underground horror, haunted property stories, and narrated scary stories with a slow, unsettling build.------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Salt Line in the Hallway | Folklore Ghost Story

    The Salt Line in the Hallway is a narrated scary story about a teenager who sweeps away a line of salt in her aunt’s old house and realizes too late that it wasn’t there for decoration. What looked like a strange household rule was actually the only thing keeping something crowded, silent, and waiting on the other side of the hallway.As the story unfolds, every mirror in the house begins showing a version of the hallway that shouldn’t exist, filled with figures that can’t be seen anywhere else. This is a slow-burn folk horror story about protection magic, haunted mirrors, old family warnings, and the terrible moment when a boundary is broken without understanding what it was holding back.This episode is for listeners who enjoy scary stories, ghost stories, folk horror, witchcraft horror, haunted house stories, supernatural suspense, creepy old house horror, and eerie narrated horror with a simple folk magic rule at the center.Some lines are there for a reason.------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Houseplant Grew Keys | Weird Supernatural Horror Story

    The Houseplant Grew Keys is a narrated scary story about a neglected houseplant that begins growing small brass keys instead of leaves. Each key opens something private, hidden, or locked away inside an old house, and the woman who lives there slowly realizes the plant knows more about her home than she does.What begins as a strange discovery in a bedroom becomes a quiet supernatural horror story about locked drawers, sealed rooms, old family secrets, and a house that may have been waiting for the right key all along. The fear builds around one simple question: what happens when something living starts making access to places you thought were safe?This episode is for listeners who enjoy weird horror stories, supernatural suspense, haunted house stories, creepy old house horror, haunted object stories, folk horror, and unsettling stories with an edge.Some doors stay closed for a reason.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Woman in the Parlor Portrait | New Orleans Haunted House Story

    The Woman in the Parlor Portrait is a narrated scary story about a couple touring a historic New Orleans house when the wife sees her own face in an old painting above the parlor fireplace. What should be a quiet anniversary trip turns into a supernatural horror story about a portrait, a mirror, and a house that seems to remember people who were never supposed to belong to it.What begins as a strange resemblance becomes something much more frightening as the painting changes, the house slips out of time, and the tour continues as if nothing is wrong. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted house stories, ghost stories, supernatural suspense, creepy old house horror, haunted portrait stories, New Orleans horror, and eerie historical hauntings.Some houses don’t show you the past. They decide where you belong.------------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Station Between Stations | Supernatural Road Horror Story

    The Station Between Stations is a narrated scary story about a man driving home late at night when his truck radio starts picking up sounds before they happen. What begins as static on a lonely back road turns into a disturbing supernatural horror story about a dead frequency, an old family warning, and something waiting in the dark between stations.As the story unfolds, Peter realizes the radio isn’t just receiving music or voices. It’s describing him, predicting his movements, and guiding him deeper into a stretch of rural road where the same mailbox keeps appearing and the dead seem to know his name. This episode is for listeners who enjoy scary road stories, haunted radio horror, supernatural suspense, rural horror, ghost stories, folk horror, and eerie late-night driving stories.Some stations should stay silent after midnight.------------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    Never Sweep After Dark | Folk Horror Scary Story

    Never Sweep After Dark or You’ll Invite Evil In is a narrated scary story about a woman cleaning out her late mother’s old house, only to discover that one family superstition may have been protecting her from something buried beneath it. The rule was simple: once daylight was gone, the broom stayed in the pantry.As the story unfolds, a line of black dirt keeps returning to the kitchen floor, a burned broom finds its way back inside, and the basement door begins to feel less like storage and more like something waiting to be opened. This episode is for listeners who enjoy folk horror, old house horror, haunted object stories, supernatural suspense, creepy basement horror, and scary stories rooted in family warnings and old superstitions.Some messes were never meant to be swept away.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Man Who Waved From the Cornfield | Rural Folk Horror Story

    The Man Who Waved From the Cornfield is a narrated scary story about a woman driving home through farm country who sees the same man standing at the edge of a cornfield every evening. At first, his wave seems harmless, but the longer she ignores him, the closer the field seems to get.As the story unfolds, an old rural warning, a lonely back road, and a dark cornfield turn into something much more unsettling than a strange man by the roadside. This episode is for listeners who enjoy rural horror, folk horror, supernatural suspense, creepy road stories, cornfield horror, ghost stories, and scary stories about old warnings that should’ve been obeyed.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Face in the Garden Statue | Haunted Object Horror Story

    The Face in the Garden Statue is a narrated scary story about a man who moves into a cheap old house and begins to notice something wrong with the weathered statue in the overgrown garden. At first, its face is blank. Then, little by little, features begin to appear where there shouldn’t be any.As the story unfolds, the kitchen window becomes harder to avoid, old photographs reveal that the statue has changed before, and a warning left behind by the previous owner starts to feel less like superstition and more like survival. What begins as an unsettling detail in the yard turns into a slow, creeping haunted object story about old houses, strange warnings, and the danger of letting something see you too clearly.This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted object stories, old house horror, folk horror, supernatural suspense, creepy rural settings, ghost stories, and scary stories built around one disturbing image that gets worse the longer you think about it.Some things in the garden should stay faceless.------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    Beware of the Love Spell | Witchcraft Folk Horror Story

    Beware of the Love Spell is a narrated scary story about a woman who asks two rumored witches for a love spell to win a married man, only to learn that wanting someone can become dangerous once the spell starts working. Set in a small New England town, this folk horror story blends witchcraft, obsession, an elegant old Victorian house, and the kind of back-door magic people whisper about but still seek out after dark.What begins as a desperate visit to two stylish older sisters with a leather-bound spell book becomes something much harder to control when the man Claire wants starts showing up, leaving strange gifts, and watching her house. The spell doesn’t fail. That’s the problem.This episode is for listeners who enjoy witchcraft horror, folk horror, scary stories about love spells, supernatural suspense, old house horror, cursed object stories, obsession horror, and eerie small-town scary stories.Be careful what you ask to be brought to your door.------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Lady on the Porch | A Chilling Ghost Story

    The Lady on the Porch is a Haunted house story narrated by Papa Gee. Every afternoon, Caleb walked the long gravel driveway from the school bus stop to his grandfather’s house. Across the field stood an old abandoned farmhouse with a leaning porch, broken windows, and weeds grown up around the steps.Then one October afternoon, Caleb saw an old woman sitting on that porch.She wore a faded blue dress. Her white hair was pulled back from her face. She didn’t move. She didn’t rock. She only watched him from across the field.When Caleb told his grandfather what he had seen, he learned the house had burned down more than thirty years earlier, and the woman who lived there never made it out.The Old Woman Who Wasn’t There is an original scary story, human read and narrated by Papa Gee, host of The Feral Folklorist podcast. This channel features eerie original horror stories, haunted folklore, strange rural legends, ghostly encounters, folk horror, superstition, and the things people still whisper about after dark.--------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells: https://www.patreon.com/c/papageeBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at: https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Doll in the Chimney | Haunted Doll Scary Story

    The Doll in the Chimney is a narrated scary story about a couple restoring an old house who discover a handmade doll sealed inside the kitchen chimney behind a loose brick. What seems at first like an eerie old superstition turns into something far more disturbing when small soot handprints begin appearing throughout the house, and the doll refuses to stay gone.What begins as a strange find during renovations becomes a slow-building haunting tied to the hidden purpose of the doll and the thing it may have been holding back. As the story unfolds, the house fills with soot, the chimney comes alive in the night, and one room in particular begins to feel like it was never meant to be opened. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted doll stories, folk horror, old house horror, supernatural suspense, creepy home renovation horror, ghost stories, haunted object stories, and eerie paranormal tales.Some things were hidden in old houses for a reason.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week: https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Neighbor Who Never Cast a Shadow | Supernatural Horror Story

    The Neighbor Who Never Cast a Shadow is a narrated scary story about a woman who realizes the strange man next door never seems to cast a shadow, even in the brightest daylight. What first looks like a trick of the sun becomes harder to ignore when she starts watching him more closely and notices that everything around him leaves a mark on the ground except him.What begins as suspicion turns into supernatural horror when her own shadow starts behaving strangely and appearing where it shouldn’t. As the story unfolds, old family warnings, strange neighbor behavior, and shadow lore come together in a quiet suburban haunting about identity, fear, and the terrifying thought that part of you can be taken. This episode is for listeners who enjoy scary stories, supernatural suspense, folk horror, creepy neighbor stories, shadow people stories, eerie suburban horror, strange neighbor horror, and unsettling paranormal stories.Keep an eye on your shadow, especially when someone else seems to be missing theirs.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Broom Turned Bristles Up | Folk Magic Horror Story

    The Broom Turned Bristles Up is a narrated scary story about a man who mocks his grandmother’s old broom rule, only to wake up to a town full of brooms pointing toward his house. What starts as an ordinary household superstition turns into something much stranger when every broom, from shop floors to church closets, begins acting like a warning.What begins as a joke about old folk magic becomes a slow-building horror story about thresholds, family rules, sweeping taboos, and the dangerous things people dismiss until it’s too late. This episode is for listeners who enjoy folk horror, haunted object stories, supernatural suspense, witchcraft horror, old house horror, rural horror, haunted family stories, cursed object stories, and scary stories rooted in old superstitions.And don’t forget, be careful what you sweep away after dark.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Spoon Buried in the Garden | Cursed Object Horror Story

    The Spoon Buried in the Garden is a narrated scary story about a gardener who digs up an old silver spoon buried in the soil behind her house. At first, it seems like a strange forgotten object from the past, but once the spoon is brought inside, every meal touched by it begins to taste like dirt.What begins as an odd discovery in the garden turns into a disturbing cursed object story as the spoon keeps returning, the soil refuses to stay outside, and the ordinary comfort of the kitchen becomes tied to graveyard dirt, old domestic curses, and something that wants a place at the table. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted object stories, cursed object horror, folk horror, supernatural scary stories, graveyard folklore, creepy old house horror, garden hauntings, domestic horror, and eerie stories about things that should have stayed buried.So the next time you decide to garden, be careful what you dig out of the ground.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Witch Bottle Under the Porch | Folk Horror Scary Story

    The Witch Bottle Under the Porch is a narrated scary story about a family who finds a dark glass bottle buried beneath the porch of an old rural house. Packed with rusted nails, red thread, yellowed paper, and human hair, the bottle looks like something hidden there for a reason. When it breaks, the house begins to change, and every door starts opening inward, even the ones that had been locked.What begins as a strange discovery during a home repair turns into something darker as the family realizes the bottle may have been keeping something out, or keeping something buried. This episode is for listeners who enjoy folk horror, witch bottle folklore, haunted object stories, creepy old house horror, rural supernatural suspense, cursed objects, basement horror, old-house hauntings, and eerie tales about what happens when old warnings are ignored.So, be careful what you dig up under an old porch.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Photo Knew Who Died Next | Haunted Family Photo Horror Story

    The Photo Knew Who Died Next is a narrated scary story about haunted family photos, old home movies, grief, and the terrifying idea that some pictures can show death before it arrives. After her grandmother Alma dies, Tessa Drayton begins clearing out the family house and finds every framed photograph turned face-down. At first, it seems like one of Alma’s strange final habits, the kind of thing the family blamed on age, grief, or superstition.Then Tessa finds a photograph of Alma standing at her own funeral.As she digitizes old home videos and sorts through hidden family pictures, Tessa realizes Alma may have seen something in the photographs long before anyone else did. The dead appear in mirrors, old footage changes, and certain pictures seem to know who in the family will die next. What begins as a quiet family mystery becomes a supernatural warning tied to an old rule: after a death, turn the photos face-down before the dead choose who follows.This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted photograph stories, ghost stories, creepy family mysteries, supernatural horror, found footage-style horror, eerie home movies, grief horror, haunted objects, family curse stories, and slow-burn paranormal suspense.Look carefully at old family photos, but don’t leave them facing up after a funeral.------------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week: https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The House That Forgot the Living | Haunted Estate Story

    The House That Forgot the Living is a narrated scary story about a grieving widow, a winter caretaker job, and an old lakeside estate that seems determined to keep its own rules. When Clara Voss brings her young daughter Elsie to Meade House after her husband’s death, the job seems simple enough: wind the clocks, keep certain rooms locked, never turn on the radio after sundown, and never answer a knock from inside the walls.But the house has been empty for years for a reason. A locked nursery, a child’s red mitten, strange sounds above rooms that shouldn’t exist, and a dining table that sets itself begin to reveal what happened to the Meade family long ago. As Clara realizes the house may be preparing places for her and Elsie, she has to decide whether the dead are the danger, or whether the house itself has started forgetting they belong among the living.This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted house stories, ghost stories, winter horror, gothic horror, haunted estate stories, supernatural suspense, eerie family mysteries, atmospheric horror, and scary stories about old houses with rules that should never be broken.----------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week: https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Haunted YouTube Channel | Internet Horror Story

    The Haunted YouTube Channel is a narrated scary story about a woman who discovers a strange channel online, only to realize the videos may be showing things that haven’t happened yet. What starts as a late-night curiosity turns into something much darker when the uploads begin to feel personal, the rooms on screen look familiar, and the line between watching and being watched starts to disappear.As the videos keep appearing, the channel becomes less like entertainment and more like a warning. This episode is for listeners who enjoy internet horror, haunted technology stories, creepy YouTube mysteries, supernatural suspense, found footage-style horror, modern ghost stories, cursed media, digital hauntings, and eerie tales about what happens when something online reaches back into the real world.Listen with the lights low, and be careful what you click after midnight.------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week: https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Light Under the Door | Haunted House Horror Story

    The Light Under the Door is a narrated scary story about an old duplex, a sealed staircase, and the thin yellow glow that should never have been there. When Daniel moves into a cheap downstairs rental, the landlord tells him the upstairs apartment is empty. For a night-shift hospital worker who sleeps during the day, that sounds like a blessing.Then the light appears under the locked door at the end of the hallway.At first, it could be explained away as a trick of the morning sun. Then shadows begin moving across it. Small bare footprints appear in the dust upstairs. Something knocks from the other side of the sealed door, and Daniel begins to understand that the empty apartment above him may not be empty at all.What begins as a strange light in an old house becomes something much worse as Daniel uncovers the story of a forgotten child, a blocked-off staircase, and a presence that seems to know when he’s alone. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted house stories, creepy rental stories, ghost stories, old duplex horror, supernatural suspense, eerie footsteps, sealed rooms, and slow-burn scary stories about doors that should stay closed.Listen with the lights low, and don’t look too long at the gap beneath the door.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week: https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells:  https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999:  https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:  https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Haunted Wedding Dress | Scary Ghost Story

    The Haunted Wedding Dress is a narrated scary story about an old wedding gown that should have stayed packed away. When the dress is brought back into the house, strange things begin to happen: black thread appears where it shouldn’t, the fabric seems to change on its own, and the history stitched into the gown starts reaching into the present.What begins as a family keepsake turns into something darker as the dress reveals a connection to grief, obsession, old promises, and a presence that refuses to be forgotten. This episode is for listeners who enjoy haunted object stories, ghost stories, old-house horror, cursed heirlooms, wedding folklore, supernatural suspense, and eerie tales about the things families keep hidden.Listen with the lights low, and be careful what you bring home from the past.-------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week: https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells: https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999: https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at: https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Woman in the Upstairs Window | Supernatural Scary Story

    The Woman in the Upstairs Window is a narrated scary story about a man driving a lonely rural road who keeps seeing the same impossible sight: a woman standing in the upstairs window of an abandoned house that shouldn’t have an upstairs.At first, it looks like a trick of the road, the moonlight, or his own tired mind. But each time he passes the house, the window is still there. The woman is still watching. And the closer he gets to understanding what he’s seeing, the harder it becomes to tell whether the house is haunted, waiting, or showing him something that was never meant to be seen.This episode is for listeners who enjoy creepy road stories, haunted house horror, ghost stories, rural horror, paranormal suspense, abandoned houses, impossible places, and eerie stories about being watched from the dark.Listen with the lights low, and don’t look too long at the windows of empty houses.------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells: https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999: https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at: https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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    The Room Behind the Mirror | Secret Room Horror Story

    The Room Behind the Mirror is a narrated scary story about a renter who removes an old bathroom medicine cabinet and discovers something impossible hidden behind the wall: a narrow secret room, a single chair, a notebook, and hundreds of photographs of previous tenants.What begins as a strange discovery inside an old apartment turns into something much darker as the room reveals a pattern that has been waiting behind the mirror for years. This episode blends hidden room horror, haunted apartment dread, unsettling found photographs, and the fear of realizing that a home may have been watching everyone who lived there.Narrated by Papa Gee, this eerie audio story is for listeners who enjoy creepy storytelling, paranormal suspense, old building mysteries, psychological horror, and disturbing stories about secret spaces that should have stayed sealed.Listen with the lights low, and maybe don’t look too long into the bathroom mirror tonight.----------Want more from Feral by Night?Listen to The Feral Folklorist, Papa Gee’s weekly folklore and magic podcast for anyone who loves haunted history, ghost stories, witchcraft, folk magic, old superstitions, and the real beliefs behind the strange and unexplained. Full episodes run about 30 minutes, with a Feral Folktale short story every other week:https://feralfolklorist.comBecome a patron on Patreon to unlock the video version of these stories, classes on occult topics, Feral Footnotes after-show episodes, magical herbal profiles, weekly folk magic articles, videos, witchy art, and downloadable spells: https://patreon.com/papageeStock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop, aromaG’s Botanica, that’s been serving the public since 1999: https://aromags.comBrowse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at: https://folkloreum.com/Production Note: Feral by Night is a human-voiced original production by Papa Gee. Any supplemental voice modeling is authorized by Papa Gee. Stories may draw inspiration from folklore, superstition, haunted history, urban legends, strange news, and original fictional premises.Support the show

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Feral by Night is a scary storytelling podcast hosted and narrated by Papa Gee, creator of The Feral Folklorist podcast. Each episode brings you an original eerie tale of haunted houses, strange roads, hidden rooms, ghostly figures, cursed objects, folk magic, old superstitions, and the things people swear they saw after dark.These are atmospheric horror stories for listeners who love scary stories, ghost stories, haunted house fiction, paranormal encounters, supernatural suspense, folk horror, Southern Gothic atmosphere, creepy bedtime stories, and eerie tales told in a calm, intimate voice.Turn the lights down, settle in, and listen close. Some stories are better heard after dark.New stories released throughout the week.

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