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Appalacian Tomes

Appalacian Tomes

著者: Aaron Kendrick
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Spooky Stories From the Mountains

Appalachian Tomes is a storytelling podcast that dives deep into the myths, legends, and eerie folklore of the Appalachian region. These mountains have always carried an air of mystery—where superstition and history intertwine, and every hollow and ridgeline has a story waiting to be told.

Each episode unearths a tale rooted in Appalachian culture—ghost stories, cautionary legends, strange creatures, and whispered accounts passed down through generations. With a balance of atmospheric storytelling and cultural insight, Appalachian Tomes captures both the chills of the supernatural and the richness of mountain traditions.

Thoughtful narration with an immersive, eerie mood.

Respectful to Appalachian heritage while embracing the spookier side of folklore.

Designed for late-night listening—headphones on, lights low.

Because the Appalachians aren’t just mountains—they’re a vault of living folklore. Every story is a reminder of how myth, fear, and wonder shape the way people understand the world around them.

Aaron Kendrick
SF 戯曲・演劇
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  • Spearfinger
    2025/12/01

    They say she roamed the high ridges, her skin hard as granite and her finger honed to a blade. Spearfinger, the witch of Cherokee legend, hunted children for their hearts and vanished into the fog before dawn. Her voice could mimic your mother’s. Her shadow could follow you home.

    But legends like hers don’t die—they wait. And in these mountains, when the wind scrapes against the stone just right, you can still hear her calling your name.

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    41 分
  • The Hopkinsville Green Men
    2025/11/17

    They came out of the woods one night—small, pale-green figures with eyes like wet glass and movements too smooth to be human. The locals thought it was moonshine madness… until the gunfire started, and the footprints stayed.

    Decades later, the stories still echo through the hollers. Were they visitors from the stars, or something that’s always lived beneath these mountains?

    Sometimes, the scariest thing isn’t what you see—it’s what keeps coming back after the lights go out.

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    55 分
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