Letters from the Lighthouse — Fexingo Horror

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Letters from the Lighthouse — Fexingo Horror

Luna reads from a cache of letters discovered in the lantern room of a storm-battered lighthouse. Each episode unfolds a single letter — written by a lighthouse keeper who served a century ago — and the events that ripple into the present. The keeper's voice grows more desperate with each dispatch: his logbooks record a ship that appears on the horizon every night but never arrives, a fog that whispers, and a second lighthouse that flickers where none should be. Luna's narration is hushed, as if the lighthouse walls might be listening. This is a serialized descent into maritime isolation, inherited guilt, and the horror of a signal meant to lure rather than warn. The stories are bound by the letters, but the arc is the keeper's unraveling and Luna's own growing suspicion that the lighthouse remembers. Begin at Episode 1 — the first letter speaks of a light that wants to be answered.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Luna reads from a cache of letters discovered in the lantern room of a storm-battered lighthouse. Each episode unfolds a single letter — written by a lighthouse keeper who served a century ago — and the events that ripple into the present. The keeper's voice grows more desperate with each dispatch: his logbooks record a ship that appears on the horizon every night but never arrives, a fog that whispers, and a second lighthouse that flickers where none should be. Luna's narration is hushed, as if the lighthouse walls might be listening. This is a serialized descent into maritime isolation, inherited guilt, and the horror of a signal meant to lure rather than warn. The stories are bound by the letters, but the arc is the keeper's unraveling and Luna's own growing suspicion that the lighthouse remembers. Begin at Episode 1 — the first letter speaks of a light that wants to be answered.

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