I Am In Eskew David Ward
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Trapped in the horror-filled and impossible city of Eskew, a man makes endless recordings of his day-to-day experiences, hoping to reach the outside world.This show routinely contains body horror and other disturbing scenes. See the website for detailed warnings.iamineskew.com/episodes
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Episode 1: Correspondence
David investigates an exchange of mysterious - and nightmarish - love letters.
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Episode 2: Reproduction
A bizarre new new horror is waiting for David in the labyrinthine Commemoration Gallery of Eskew.
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Episode 3: Excavation
A mysterious disease spreads through Eskew - causing its sufferers to burrow uncontrollably into the earth.
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Episode 4: Culpability
(Content warning: child violence and harm) David meets a murderer - and hears the story of a horrific, life-altering childhood experience.
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Episode 5: Illumination
(Content warning: Suicidal ideation and implied child death) A peculiar railway bridge begins to haunt David as he makes his morning commute.
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Episode 6: Intrusion
Riyo, an investigator in London, is asked to look into the strange case of a boy who vanished.
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Kundrecensioner
One of the stars of weird/creepy audiodrama
Up there with big players like The Magnus Archives when it comes so semi-independent stories of weird and unsettling fiction. Wonderfully written a voice acted stpries of David, who’s trapped in the nightmarish town of eskew. Each episode is usually eskew finding new and terrible ways to kill or break the increasingly destitute and paranoid David. Can’t recommend enough for fans of authors such as Junjo Ito, and this AD clearly draws inspiration from the best parts of his work.