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Point Mystic October Isle
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4.7 • 196 Ratings
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We are Christopher Reynaga, Marguerite Croft, and Fox. Join us as we investigate magic, mystery, and the unexplained to uncover the secrets of Point Mystic.
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15 - Gnarwhal Pt. 1: The Myth and the Monster
RADIO EPISODE #267 In the waves beneath the lighthouse, Fox's life is saved by one of Point Mystic's most famous and infamous mythological creatures. One that some believe to be a protector of this place, and that others believe to be a curse to all who see it.
Written and Produced by: Christopher Reynaga
Story Development and Story Editing by Marguerite Croft
Fox is the voice of himself.
Our featured song is "Run Like Hell" by Nine inch Nails from their most recent album, Ghosts VI: Locusts. You can find more at NIN.com.
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16 - Gnarwhal Pt. 2: The Missing Boy
RADIO EPISODE #268
The same day that Fox encountered the Mystic Water Horse, a 12 year old boy went missing in our small coastal town. He had told his father that he was going to meet a friend out on the edge of Point Mystic but he never arrived at his destination.
He has disappeared without a trace.
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Written and Produced by: Christopher Reynaga
Story Development and Story Editing by Marguerite Croft
Graham Rowat is the voice of James Kenyon
Alan Lance is the voice of the searcher in the woods
Fox is the voice of himself.
Our featured song is "The Cursed Clock" by Nine inch Nails from their most recent album, Ghosts VI: Locusts. You can find more at NIN.com.
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17 - Gnarwhal Pt. 3: "Monster"
RADIO EPISODE #269
What makes a monster a monster? Is it difference, as some believe? Is it about the harm a monster causes another? What I have learned is that monsters are often not what they seem.
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Written by: Christopher Reynaga & Marguerite Croft
Produced by: Christopher Reynaga
Story Development and Story Editing by Marguerite Croft
Fox is the voice of himself.
Graham Rowat is the voice of James Kenyon
Our featured song is "Ghost 24" by Nine inch Nails from their album, Ghosts I. You can find more at NIN.com.
Visit our Point Mystic Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/OctoberIsle
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18 - Gnarwhal Pt. 4: The Terror in the Mist
While the sun is shining and the islands of the bay are as perfect as a postcard, it's hard to imagine what happened in this cove. The thing that finally scared Fox into telling us about Gnarwhal. He cannot explain the strange events that occurred the day he returned here to look for the waterhorse with the intention of befriending it, so we must try.
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Written by: Christopher Reynaga & Marguerite Croft
Produced by: Christopher Reynaga
Story Development and Story Editing by Marguerite Croft
Fox is the voice of himself.
Our featured song is "So Tired" by Nine inch Nails from their album, Ghosts VI. You can find more at NIN.com.
We would love for you to join opuir community. Visit our Point Mystic Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/OctoberIsle
There really is a secret of Point Mystic - one that you can be a part of... -
19 - Gnarwhal Pt. 5: The Beach Witch
As the entire town mobilizes to search for the missing children, Christopher, Marguerite and Fox discover a doorway that leads to an enigmatic figure known as the Beach Witch, who warns that things may be even darker than they appear.
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We would love for you to join opuir community. Visit our Point Mystic Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/OctoberIsle
There really is a secret of Point Mystic - one that you can be a part of...
Written by: Marguerite Croft & Christopher Reynaga
Produced by: Christopher Reynaga
Story Development and Story Editing by Marguerite Croft
Graham Rowat is the voice of James Kenyon
Fox is the voice of himself.
Deborah Addington is the voice of The Beach Witch
Our featured song is "Hope We Can Again" by Nine inch Nails from their album, Ghosts V. You can find more at NIN.com.
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20 - Gnarwhal Pt. 6: The Hunt for Gnarwhal
The hunt for the Mystic Waterhorse, the children, and the dark thing that took them...
We would love for you to join our community. Visit our Point Mystic Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/OctoberIsle
There really is a secret of Point Mystic - one that you can be a part of...
Written by: Christopher Reynaga & Marguerite Croft
Produced by: Christopher Reynaga
Story Development and Story Editing by Marguerite Croft
Graham Rowat is the voice of James Kenyon
Fox is the voice of himself.
Kris Plowden is the voice of Tristan
Our featured song is "Trust Fades" by Nine inch Nails from their
album, Ghosts V. You can find more at NIN.com.
Point Mystic exists outside of this world, but is produced on the homelands of the Ramaytush Ohlone. We are grateful for their stewardship of this land and for our resulting ability to create and produce Point Mystic.
Point Mystic and this story copyright 2022 by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft, all right reserved. This podcast recording is distributed as a Creative Commons, Attribution, NonCommercial, ShareAlike 4.0 International.
Customer Reviews
I wish there was more.
Just a wonderful show. I loved the relaxed conversational feel of it. The sound design is top tier.
Loved it.
Thank you 😊
Good but mouth sounds are terrible
This podcast’s content is amazing! I love it! But the mouth sounds that the mics pic up is way too much. I can’t stand the constant swallowing sounds and lip smacking. I’m trying to listen through it but the mics are a bit too sensitive or if maybe the editing could do a bit more to dampen those sounds.
One of the Best
Just a solid top-tier podcast. I just discovered it and binged the entire series that was available. The sound design is high quality without being overpowering. I really like the conversational feel of the stories. It really allows you to buy in to the world they create. And kudos to them creating a whole world to occupy, instead of lazily relying on other’s work; all the great story tellers do that.