I love deep space and deep ocean stories the most. If you sift through the plethora of Wendigo and skinwalker stories there are some good ocean and space ones to be found.
"Hey c'mon now folks go in the ocean every day.What could possibly go wrong??"Hahaha right.This story was a grand slam.I like the ocean just fine...as I sit here 200 miles inland👍
I’m training to become a saturation diving welder. I love the sea and creatures of the sea but respect both their majesty & that when I’m in the water, it’s their world. Equally awesome & unnerving. Especially when a Barracuda is idling beside you not breaking eye contact while flexing it’s maw repeatedly. 😳 True story. 😅 P.S. I’m Grax Burg, & this is my favourite Creapypasta channel on The Citadel.
@@MagnetarYT Thank you! Absolutely love you and your incredible work! You’re starting to blow up and being able to watch is fucking awesome!! Serious question though…. Is there something brown on my nose? 😘
My best friends grandfather used to take my buddy and I fishing east of Ft. Lauderdale usually took 8 hours to get to his spot if the sea was calm for some of the best grouper fishing I've ever experienced and the stars at night are breathtaking. One night it was just my buddy and I up about to reel up and turn in, from the light of a full moon something bigger than our boat swam underneath us and it was 3 times bigger than our 30 foot boat the fear and speechless it left us was interrupted by its wake... needless to say that's the last time I ever have gone that far into the Atlantic/Bermuda triangle
He's got 90 views on this one so far so we should encourage other listeners to hit that like button, gotta shoot for at least half the views leaving a like, that also makes the algorithm reccomend his vids to more folks
Note to the author: we don’t use “oxygen” when we dive. We use “air”. Specifically Nitrox. It’s a mixture similar to what we breath in the surface. Nitrogen & oxygen. However for deep dives, we use a mixture of helium and oxygen (heliox) or a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, & helium (trimix). So…the best way to reference a diving mixture when writing a story/novel is to simply say “air” unless it’s necessary to be more specific depending on the story’s needs. Hope this helps in the future. 😊
From 13.44 I thought when he said "old legends speak of monsters" I thought when you said Kraken you were gonna say Crackheads lol was a bit confused for a tiny wee second!
"Here there be dragons" was written on edge of maps in places yet to be explored. Mostly it was a warning for uncherted waters and the risk they entailed.
These were awesome ocean giants of the deep stories. They were detailed and exciting. Ocean stories are also some of my favorites. Thank you. Have a wonderful weekend 💖 🌟 🌊
Great story!!!! I really enjoyed listening to this one....I'm liking this narrator, I thought mr.creeps was my favorite but this guy might end up at the top on my list.
That last little bit of the first half killed me. Any self respecting marine biologist or zoologist whose primary study area is the ocean would be over the moon with excitement. It would be terrifying when it happened, but that's because they weren't prepared. In reality, they'd be itching to get back into the water now that they have an idea what to prepare for. Doubly so because they would be absolutely overrun with offers of money and fellowships and jobs from people/companies who wanted in.
Wonderful setting!!!.. deep, dark ocean having strange creatures and creatures of all lengths!!.. lengthy eels, creatures eating the eel, and humans getting terrified with all this and a missing Noah!!.. the narration is so pleasing that it takes us to a different dimension altogether and ensures v r immersed in this!!!.. what narration, what a story!!!.. am a new subscriber to this channel and am already thrilled!!.. u r beyond genius, and beyond gold standard of narration!!.. thrilling!!!..
Science and space creepypastas are always the best. And by the way, the prehistoric oceans of the Carboniferous and Devon periods of evolution would be exactly like what this story described.
Deep sea gigantism is a real thing..... But would have love it if the setting was in a msssive hydrothermal oceanic cave system. Isolated from the rest of the ocean. Which would be a realitic explanation why we wouldnt have seen them all this time and the size. Or they entered an alternate dimension through a natural gateway where our earth's sealife and cryptid sea life mix together.
I saw a big one then I took uh nap and then I was with some friends, but I don’t worry about their names. Oh and then I was scared and then excited and later, I was scared too 😱And then there was uh big one and then there was uh even bigger one and there was uh even bigger bigger one and there was a huge bigger one that’s when I got scared again … 👦
This began pretty predictable and lazy in my humble, worthless and non-expert opinion. However, the writer surprised me with the unexpected progression of the story. Of course I would have listened to you narrate a ingredient label on a Campbell's chicken soup can, but I'm glad I stuck around for the end. Tho not so creative in theme, it was a very entertaining story. Great job to mag of course and great work by the author.
The ever growing sizes were a bit ridiculous. A creature 500 feet in length would run out of food sources quickly. How do all these huge things stay alive if they are always eating each other? Way too silly to be scary.
@@MagnetarYT Humans are the most confusing creature on the planet save maybe cats lol, btw im sheldon i just switched to desktop so i could hit like twice!!! Thanks for doing what you do
The PSA the protagonist(writer) gives at 13:30 is literally one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard. So everyone should stay out of the ocean because you found a giant creature……go ahead and explain to me what that matters at all. The ocean is already full of creatures that could and will kill you instantly but all of that was ok up until now…… honestly the writing in these “stories” is so horrendously bad that it ruins all intrigue EVERY SINGLE TIME.
Love the story and narration, but the addition of a mososaur down deep? They were shallow sea hunters and air breathers, no way one would have ever been down there if they had survived til now.
There was a 10,000 foot monster but then out of nowhere... a 20,000 foot monster appeared... but then.. A 50,0000 foot monster popped up.... lol rough day for those lads😂
Narration is good. Story is bad. The problem of always trying to 1-up yourself is an obvious issue here. One other element is the total lack of a concrete setting description. The areas were seldom described and many elements would have seriously enriched the story (such as stating depth and using this as a point of tension for the explorers.
80ft but he could swallow it what it nibble or use the smaller double jaw features to pic the best meat n leave a carcass 40ft and it’s still gonna eat it whole 🤨 literally ruined the entire story not know the anatomy of its smaller specimens
plot twist: none of the sea creatures are giants, humanity was just shrunk down and never realized it
Haha, yeah, I was expecting that plot twist myself.
If we are shrunk, it would make thinks giants. We judge size relative to ourselves
So someone has taken the phrase "there's always a bigger fish" and wrote this fantastic story
I love deep space and deep ocean stories the most. If you sift through the plethora of Wendigo and skinwalker stories there are some good ocean and space ones to be found.
"Hey c'mon now folks go in the ocean every day.What could possibly go wrong??"Hahaha right.This story was a grand slam.I like the ocean just fine...as I sit here 200 miles inland👍
I’m training to become a saturation diving welder. I love the sea and creatures of the sea but respect both their majesty & that when I’m in the water, it’s their world. Equally awesome & unnerving. Especially when a Barracuda is idling beside you not breaking eye contact while flexing it’s maw repeatedly. 😳
True story. 😅
P.S. I’m Grax Burg, & this is my favourite Creapypasta channel on The Citadel.
@@graxburg4412 nothin like being the bait on the hook
I know how you feel, my view of the ocean is great from these mountains I inhabit.
Gotta love the heartland lol
Qui Gon Jinn: “There’s always a bigger fish”……
Love it 👾
@@MagnetarYT Thank you! Absolutely love you and your incredible work! You’re starting to blow up and being able to watch is fucking awesome!!
Serious question though…. Is there something brown on my nose? 😘
My best friends grandfather used to take my buddy and I fishing east of Ft. Lauderdale usually took 8 hours to get to his spot if the sea was calm for some of the best grouper fishing I've ever experienced and the stars at night are breathtaking. One night it was just my buddy and I up about to reel up and turn in, from the light of a full moon something bigger than our boat swam underneath us and it was 3 times bigger than our 30 foot boat the fear and speechless it left us was interrupted by its wake... needless to say that's the last time I ever have gone that far into the Atlantic/Bermuda triangle
Something about the waves of south Catalina and a good creepypasta just feels good.
This takes “you’re gonna need a bigger boat” to a whole new level.
Qui-Gon Jinn: "There's always a bigger fish."
He's got 90 views on this one so far so we should encourage other listeners to hit that like button, gotta shoot for at least half the views leaving a like, that also makes the algorithm reccomend his vids to more folks
Prefect timing! My favorite narrator is in the house!
thats some badass named pods
Note to the author: we don’t use “oxygen” when we dive. We use “air”. Specifically Nitrox. It’s a mixture similar to what we breath in the surface. Nitrogen & oxygen. However for deep dives, we use a mixture of helium and oxygen (heliox) or a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, & helium (trimix). So…the best way to reference a diving mixture when writing a story/novel is to simply say “air” unless it’s necessary to be more specific depending on the story’s needs. Hope this helps in the future. 😊
Thank you
*Subnautica abandon ship intesifies *
From 13.44 I thought when he said "old legends speak of monsters" I thought when you said Kraken you were gonna say Crackheads lol was a bit confused for a tiny wee second!
A Kraken on a crack binge does sound a wee bit scary.
@@durereholy shit 😮
Hell yea, these ocean stories!!
This is such good timing I was going ask last night if you had any ocean stories tucked away
I am so happy I found your channel, your voice is so chilling but also calming. Perfect to listen to when going to sleep!
Thanks Magnetar 👾
This is pretty good, halfway through and am really enjoying it so far!
Thank you for this story and narrator , both were superb.
Did he say that there were dragons on an island ? This needs a sequel.
"Here there be dragons" was written on edge of maps in places yet to be explored. Mostly it was a warning for uncherted waters and the risk they entailed.
@@AlexDunfrund oh, ok. I thought they found actual dragons there😂😂
These were awesome ocean giants of the deep stories. They were detailed and exciting. Ocean stories are also some of my favorites. Thank you. Have a wonderful weekend 💖 🌟 🌊
Hi Amy Caran how are you doing 😊
@@MrsCaranAmy l loved it l love this young man's work he,s brilliant 👏
I love stories of the deep oceans
This is the first video of yours I watch I gotta say man…you do some quality work! Keep it up man you just earned my subscription
Love the deep sea stories! 😁👌
I love listening to sea monster stories... and yes! Let there be dragons!
Great story!!!! I really enjoyed listening to this one....I'm liking this narrator, I thought mr.creeps was my favorite but this guy might end up at the top on my list.
Mr creeps is the most consistent uploader though. He’s still great. But I gotcha, this dude’s pretty solid, he’s just new to me.
Just amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes ocean pasta! My cuppa tea
Instant subscriber! Can't believe I just found this channel. Great story delivered very well.
amazing; so suspenseful…my favorite stories of all as well “water cryptids”
Damn I like those stories! Thank you
Subnautica, the Novelization.
That last little bit of the first half killed me. Any self respecting marine biologist or zoologist whose primary study area is the ocean would be over the moon with excitement. It would be terrifying when it happened, but that's because they weren't prepared. In reality, they'd be itching to get back into the water now that they have an idea what to prepare for. Doubly so because they would be absolutely overrun with offers of money and fellowships and jobs from people/companies who wanted in.
Haha! I paused the video to write this comment. I guess the author got the same feedback before they wrote the second story.
Wonderful setting!!!.. deep, dark ocean having strange creatures and creatures of all lengths!!.. lengthy eels, creatures eating the eel, and humans getting terrified with all this and a missing Noah!!.. the narration is so pleasing that it takes us to a different dimension altogether and ensures v r immersed in this!!!.. what narration, what a story!!!.. am a new subscriber to this channel and am already thrilled!!.. u r beyond genius, and beyond gold standard of narration!!.. thrilling!!!..
Science and space creepypastas are always the best. And by the way, the prehistoric oceans of the Carboniferous and Devon periods of evolution would be exactly like what this story described.
Wow 👏... outstanding story and narration ¥
"There's always a bigger fish", the story!
This was fantastic
Loved these 😃
I Love Deep Ocean Lovecraftian Stories : )
Automatic like 💕
We're going to need a MUCH bigger boat.
"The oldest and strongest
emotion of mankind is fear, and
the oldest and strongest kind of
fear is fear of the unknown"
- H.P. Lovecraft
fuck yeah
FUCK yea!!!! SEA MONSTER SHIT!!!!!
Hell teh the yeeee
Welcome to gods fishtank
Open video-> like-> then listen
Great story and narration, but an 80-foot eel is not "much, much larger than anything we have ever known!"
I think the author meant in terms of eels specifically
@@MagnetarYT Ok. 😊
This is like the reverse version of 'the fisherman and his wife'. Seriously, those fish just did not know when to stop.
I love your intro. 😍😍😍
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It wasn't a cat. It was a dog! Then I thought how that could be, I was puzzled. But than I realized... I was in Petco.
What
What
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Deep sea gigantism is a real thing..... But would have love it if the setting was in a msssive hydrothermal oceanic cave system. Isolated from the rest of the ocean. Which would be a realitic explanation why we wouldnt have seen them all this time and the size.
Or they entered an alternate dimension through a natural gateway where our earth's sealife and cryptid sea life mix together.
Theres always a bigger fish
BIG MEATY CLAWS
There’s always a bigger fish
I saw a big one then I took uh nap and then I was with some friends, but I don’t worry about their names. Oh and then I was scared and then excited and later, I was scared too 😱And then there was uh big one and then there was uh even bigger one and there was uh even bigger bigger one and there was a huge bigger one that’s when I got scared again … 👦
Hi Magnetar l hope your fully recovered now your voice sounds so much better, 💗
This began pretty predictable and lazy in my humble, worthless and non-expert opinion. However, the writer surprised me with the unexpected progression of the story. Of course I would have listened to you narrate a ingredient label on a Campbell's chicken soup can, but I'm glad I stuck around for the end. Tho not so creative in theme, it was a very entertaining story. Great job to mag of course and great work by the author.
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Awesome stuff! 🫀⚡☠️⚡🫀
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The ever growing sizes were a bit ridiculous. A creature 500 feet in length would run out of food sources quickly. How do all these huge things stay alive if they are always eating each other?
Way too silly to be scary.
Ludicrous
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Very loud confusion about other comments ???????????
Yea, not sure what that was about
Well damn few minutes late and I miss it lol
@@MagnetarYT Humans are the most confusing creature on the planet save maybe cats lol, btw im sheldon i just switched to desktop so i could hit like twice!!! Thanks for doing what you do
What happened?
@@willedwards8099why does it say your name is will Edwards, hmm SHELDON?
How many monsters are in this part of the ocean floor? Ecosystem seems way to overcrowded to support these animals
This story is so silly, it's weird to have it delivered without a hint of irony.
Been in the ocean...1st time a shark swam between my legs...2nd I got stung by a jelly fish...no more ocean for me...now I swim in pool.
The PSA the protagonist(writer) gives at 13:30 is literally one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard. So everyone should stay out of the ocean because you found a giant creature……go ahead and explain to me what that matters at all. The ocean is already full of creatures that could and will kill you instantly but all of that was ok up until now…… honestly the writing in these “stories” is so horrendously bad that it ruins all intrigue EVERY SINGLE TIME.
Comment, for algorithm god.
There's always a bigger fish.
Love the story and narration, but the addition of a mososaur down deep? They were shallow sea hunters and air breathers, no way one would have ever been down there if they had survived til now.
Perhaps via evolution, like the harder skin that was described, it had a need to adapt to live deeper?
It's pronounced like the name zoe, without the e and add ologist..... Not zoo-ologist but like zoh-ologist
RELEASE THE KRAKEN!
Mosasaurs breathed air with lungs not gills. So…it had to surface to breathe. How did it not get discovered before?
Evolution.
There was a 10,000 foot monster but then out of nowhere... a 20,000 foot monster appeared... but then..
A 50,0000 foot monster popped up.... lol rough day for those lads😂
"There's always a bigger fish."
@MagnetarYT when we getting the rest of the eclipse series? That's my favorite one and I'm itching to know what happens to Aries
Your voice is similar to that of Rob Lowe.
Thank you for sharing however this was the most generic thing I’ve listened to in a while lol
It’s not your fault though, I appreciate you and your channel. It’s just this story was so ordinary
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After the 5th "the largest monster" got boring. Next.
Narration is good.
Story is bad. The problem of always trying to 1-up yourself is an obvious issue here. One other element is the total lack of a concrete setting description. The areas were seldom described and many elements would have seriously enriched the story (such as stating depth and using this as a point of tension for the explorers.
80ft but he could swallow it what it nibble or use the smaller double jaw features to pic the best meat n leave a carcass 40ft and it’s still gonna eat it whole 🤨 literally ruined the entire story not know the anatomy of its smaller specimens
Story sucks, don’t waste ur time on it.
Says you.