"The Great God Pan" by Arthur Machen / A HorrorBabble Production

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  • @HorrorBabble
    @HorrorBabble  4 роки тому +44

    "The Great God Pan" is a novella by Welsh writer Arthur Machen. It begins with an experiment to allow a woman named Mary to see the supernatural world. This is followed by an account of a series of mysterious happenings and deaths over many years surrounding a woman named Helen Vaughan.
    Chapters:
    00:00:00 - Part 1
    00:18:16 - Part 2
    00:34:38 - Part 3
    00:51:32 - Part 4
    01:05:04 - Part 5
    01:17:04 - Part 6
    01:35:48 - Part 7
    01:51:36 - Part 8
    Bandcamp link: horrorbabble.bandcamp.com/album/the-great-god-pan
    Narrated by Ian Gordon and Jennifer Gill for HorrorBabble
    Music and production by Ian Gordon
    Image used with the permission of mgkellermeyer (mgkellermeyer.deviantart.com)
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    • @Threetails
      @Threetails 3 роки тому

      !

    • @NEMOPMORPHY
      @NEMOPMORPHY 2 роки тому

      A Poem
      Dune the Desert Saga or
      Motes Amidst the Sands of Time
      ua-cam.com/video/D_qxqRYFv3Q/v-deo.html

    • @isorokudono
      @isorokudono 2 роки тому +1

      @@NEMOPMORPHY AA peooem.
      I saw a creature
      in the desert
      Naked and Beastial
      Sitting on a rock and eating his heart. I said'
      "Is it good friend?"
      He said;
      "it is bitter; BITTER"
      "I like it because its bitter, and because it's MY HEART".

    • @isorokudono
      @isorokudono 2 роки тому +2

      In the Desert
      BY STEPHEN CRANE
      In the desert
      I saw a creature, naked, bestial,
      Who, squatting upon the ground,
      Held his heart in his hands,
      And ate of it.
      I said, “Is it good, friend?”
      “It is bitter-bitter,” he answered;
      “But I like it
      “Because it is bitter,
      “And because it is my heart.”

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottler Рік тому +10

    Thank you HB for your fine production of this epoch-making work. One of a handful of horror stories that evoke actual fear in me, TGGP is brilliant including Machen's exquisite use of English. Precise, detailed, potent, creepy in a deeply archetypal manner and incredibly influential. Excellent again, HorrorBabble.

  • @jojoprodo7480
    @jojoprodo7480 4 роки тому +96

    If y'all like this story, I recommend checking out Junji Ito's "Tomie", it is a visual concept rendition interpretation of this story but with slight twists and turns portraying within a Japanese context.

    • @TheCcmarine
      @TheCcmarine 3 роки тому +1

      Excellent movie

    • @Pyro-Moloch
      @Pyro-Moloch 3 роки тому +4

      So sick and tired hearing of Junji Ito.

    • @steviestevens1786
      @steviestevens1786 3 роки тому +6

      Junji ito, so sick!
      And tired.
      Hearing of

    • @niamhhick643
      @niamhhick643 3 роки тому +1

      @@Pyro-Moloch qdwd

    • @Mindboggles
      @Mindboggles 2 роки тому +16

      @@Pyro-Moloch Sounds like a you problem :)

  • @NepentheBlue
    @NepentheBlue 6 років тому +45

    This is one of my all time favorite stories. Beautifully done! Thanks so much for your hard work--these stories are part of my nightly "comfort" routine.

    • @rachel-jt1iy
      @rachel-jt1iy 5 років тому +4

      Ha! Part of my nightly routine also, though I am relatively new and only discovered horrorbabble 3 months ago been hooked ever since.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Agreed and I'm right there with you.

    • @JennyLane8666
      @JennyLane8666 Рік тому

      Building one myself, I'd love to hear yours? xx

  • @okapibibi
    @okapibibi 4 роки тому +11

    I was meant to leave this comment quite some time ago, but now that this time has passed I can truly say that The Great God Pan really sticks with you. I can still vividly see in my mind's eye the opening with Clarke and Dr. Raymond talking in the porch, the last dying lights of the sunset as they have that unnerving and strained conversation. I can still recall Dr. Raymond babble about those vague, unsettling things about their reality not being what it is, not real, and what truly lies beyond, and that he *can* reach into them. And then, well, the following events after that happened were just off-putting, if not haunting, to say the least. The little boy who woke up confused from his nap and saw Helen in the woods with the "strange naked man", and then Villiers' and Austin's investigations on what was happening in those London streets and--- man, what a strange, haunting tale. There are many unanswered things, especially about what happened to Rachel, but I can't help but be thankful that the author didn't write about her fate, because I'm already scared for her as it is lol. All in all, I'm happy you read this story, Ian! Keep up the great work, for there are countless haunting stories such as this to be told! Thank you!

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому +1

      Indeed. TGG Pan definitely remains with one for quite some time. Forever, even.

  • @bittybitty8233
    @bittybitty8233 6 років тому +27

    ive heard this a couple of times , but nobody can do these like you , ian, another stellar job.....

  • @FirCorred
    @FirCorred 4 роки тому +17

    An approach to the abysses, their horrors, revelations and delights, from a different direction. Long narrations are much preferable to those under 60 minutes! The mind has leisure to make clearer pictures. I'll listen to this again - now that I know what happens, it'll be easier to catch nuances. I do this with my books, always, and am curious what'll happen when only one sense is busy... My appreciation to producers and the wonderful narrator!

  • @TheHappyhorus
    @TheHappyhorus Рік тому +2

    Once more you delight us with a quality of production found in very few places, thank you HorrorBabble team.

  • @SedDelMar
    @SedDelMar 5 років тому +7

    Yet another exceptional production! Many, many thanks.

  • @evilpompom
    @evilpompom 4 роки тому +10

    I love this story! And this man is the perfect narrator for it 😊

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  4 роки тому +4

      Wow, thank you!

    • @garysuarez9614
      @garysuarez9614 11 місяців тому

      💯 this man is so good I introduced him to my children.

  • @colemarie9262
    @colemarie9262 5 років тому +7

    I love this one....thanks for keeping the classics alive!!

  • @VivaCubaRoja
    @VivaCubaRoja 4 роки тому +15

    Fantastic channel. As an insomniac, I really enjoy listening to these books. It’s one of the only things that helps me fall asleep....eventually.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому +1

      You took the words right out of my mouth, so to speak.

  • @kristadisgumundsdottir3658
    @kristadisgumundsdottir3658 6 років тому +42

    The Allegory of the cave comes to mind from the start.

    • @rayswoop4947
      @rayswoop4947 6 років тому

      Krista Dís Guðmundsdóttir what is that?

    • @kristadisgumundsdottir3658
      @kristadisgumundsdottir3658 6 років тому

      I'll recommend google, it is a quite a bit of a read.

    • @EveRoxAnne
      @EveRoxAnne 4 роки тому

      Yes! Platon... Of course - thank you! I was stuck with more obvious connections to the Dr. Faust myth and Frankenstein, but never thought of this. You are so right :-)

    • @davidk6269
      @davidk6269 2 роки тому +1

      Have you tried Benedryl? It helps with my “allegories.” Lol

  • @stephensinclair3771
    @stephensinclair3771 4 роки тому +5

    Read this many years ago. Dont think any story captures a sense of moral feotor and evil so well....but the idea that Helen is summoning her Daddys minions is fun in a reprehensible way. Great work from Ian.

  • @314rabbit
    @314rabbit 4 місяці тому +3

    Thanks!

  • @donaldmccleary9015
    @donaldmccleary9015 9 місяців тому

    Machen does it again. Such amazing talent and damn fine writing!! The details included in his works never ceases to amaze me.
    I listened to this thing twice in its entirety this week. I did that so I could link the story together, just like in "The Three Imposters". I enjoyed listening to certain chapters more than twice so I could get all the details.
    This guy knew how to weave a tale like a spider weaves a cobweb. The multiple connections are amazing.
    Thank you, Ian, for bringing us Machen's wonderful tales. I knew of "The White People", but did not delve any further into his works. I cannot I missed out on his works all these years (hanging my head in shame).
    Great job on all the voices. This is utterly fantastic and amazing!
    I wondered about the image on the front....until Chapter 6!! The artwork is amazing! Looking at that during the entire recoding made me think, "when the picture is explained I am gonna say whoa". I did!

  • @beverlyamarantes9775
    @beverlyamarantes9775 3 роки тому +3

    Exceptional story. Once again I am not let down.

  • @northernlights6459
    @northernlights6459 3 роки тому +5

    A chilling story, one of the best supernatural stories ever, from the great Arthur Machen. You read it so beautifully.I’m going to listen again today as I so enjoyed it.

  • @stephensinclair3771
    @stephensinclair3771 4 роки тому +7

    Dripping with moral featur.......and fun. It caused a fuss when it was published. Great work from horrorbabble.

  • @richardw.b.feigen8700
    @richardw.b.feigen8700 6 років тому +9

    Truly beautiful work. Thank you!

  • @kaetai2833
    @kaetai2833 3 роки тому +13

    One of the first and greatest cosmic horror stories of all time!!!

    • @josechemastill1235
      @josechemastill1235 4 місяці тому

      Can we actually call it cosmic horror? I didnt read it yet

    • @jaimepe4765
      @jaimepe4765 Місяць тому

      ​@@josechemastill1235It's perhaps the birth of Cosmic horror cause it inspired Lovecraft. But the novella is definitely Gothic horror instead.

  • @Gianfranco_69
    @Gianfranco_69 3 роки тому +31

    "In every grain of wheat ,lies the soul of a Star.."
    Here endeth the lesson ...
    Machen knew

    • @droptableaccount1820
      @droptableaccount1820 2 роки тому

      You might like this one.
      ua-cam.com/video/sFfEr5OwFSw/v-deo.html

  • @MorganScorpion
    @MorganScorpion 6 років тому +25

    My lord, you're making about one of these every day!

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +5

      Ha! As I just said to Justin - some of these are re-uploads this week due to the recent nightmare debacle with YT. Thanks as always Julia!

    • @rayswoop4947
      @rayswoop4947 6 років тому +4

      hello Morgan Scorpion, I greatly appreciate ur narrations myself, you and Ian are my favorite ☺

  • @primus7776
    @primus7776 3 роки тому +2

    My God this is exceptional. Thanks.

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 Рік тому

    Delightful. The face of the God Pan graces my living room. I have also a statue, and two tattoos on areas he would well appreciate. Haven't died yet, but do go on, I love a good story, well told!

  • @miserableoutcast
    @miserableoutcast 6 років тому +2

    Glad that you could get a bunch of these readings reuploaded, gives me a chance to listen to them again.

  • @Arwcwb
    @Arwcwb 3 роки тому +2

    This is excellent - up there with the invaders in terms of disturbing scariness - thank you for uploading.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Disturbing scariness indeed.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Regarding The Invaders, were you referring to the Quinn Martin production?

  • @CaptainNIA
    @CaptainNIA 4 роки тому +3

    I love these readings!

  • @austencobine864
    @austencobine864 6 років тому +12

    This is a great book and great job on the performance. Fun fact if I remember right it was this very tale that H.P Lovecraft got the idea to put Hory Nodens, Lord of the Great Abyss into his tales and one of the first Elder Gods.

  • @professorhamamoto
    @professorhamamoto 3 роки тому +2

    Brilliant reading; Ian Gordon is a major acting talent.

  • @tishahouse846
    @tishahouse846 2 роки тому +3

    Listening from the uk wales❤️

  • @Beansareamagicalfruit
    @Beansareamagicalfruit 4 роки тому +3

    Solid narration, good job!

  • @noradean8686
    @noradean8686 4 роки тому +1

    Fabulous as always, thanks xx

  • @DocZ82
    @DocZ82 2 роки тому +3

    The narration for every tale is impeccable, there is so much effort involved in this sort of thing if you want to do it right. I have listened to a few good narrators on UA-cam but Horrobabble is best by far.
    I feel like telling people in the comments to move over to here but that would be a bit too harsh.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Agreed: Faultless narration each and every time.

  • @TheCapedWriter
    @TheCapedWriter 5 років тому +43

    Fun fact: Schoolboys in the 30s all had an excellent grasp of Latin.

  • @伊斯塔與艾蕾修卡都是
    @伊斯塔與艾蕾修卡都是 3 роки тому +6

    It is said that Lovecraft was influenced by Machen’s work. For example, his portrayal of Celtic god Nodens, is believed by some to be influenced by Machen’s Great God Pan,as the story also mentioned Nodens,hinting the Celtic god might be related with Great God Pan. Lovecraft's famous work “The Dunwich Horror” even made some references of Machen’s “Great God Pan”. However, despite the speculation that Lovecraft’s “Elder God Nodens” was influenced by Machen’s Great God Pan. In CoC supplements, the Great God Pan himself was portrayed as a manifestation of Shub Niggurath.

    • @the-reclining-roleplayer
      @the-reclining-roleplayer 2 роки тому +2

      He wasn't subtle about it either, and I'm glad he wasn't! I would never have found this story if Lovecraft hadn't made a direct reference to it in Dunwich! This is now a regular rotation of mine for bedtime!

    • @jengleheimerschmitt7941
      @jengleheimerschmitt7941 Рік тому

      Wow. Theres so much about people influenced by Lovecraft, I kinda assumed he didn't have any influences of his own.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому +2

      As Lovecraft wrote, "You might as well say you have a strong suspicion that Milton wrote Paradise Lost". Point being, Machen's influence on Lovecraft is well-established and I highly recommend the preface to Derleth's The Mask of Cthulu, an in-depth examination of the intricate connections between the works of Machen, Lovecraft, Bloch, Campbell, Howard and the rest of the Mythos gang. A must-read for fans of and quire edifying.

  • @johnbryant8603
    @johnbryant8603 6 років тому +4

    Thank you

  • @pbr-streetgang
    @pbr-streetgang 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the upload sir. Saw your stuff on Amazon, nice to get a good chunk of material in one buy, thanks. Still like to see your uploads on utube.👍🏼👍🏼

  • @chrisfisher2469
    @chrisfisher2469 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic narration great story ....feels real

  • @Duchess_Van_Hoof
    @Duchess_Van_Hoof 2 роки тому +5

    This story was recommended by HPodcraft and frankly, Machen seems like a proto-Lovecraft. Very neat.

  • @justinpettit2518
    @justinpettit2518 6 років тому +37

    how are you making these every day? so much dedication!

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +7

      Thanks Justin - we have done 5 day weeks before, although in this case, 2 of the readings this week are re-uploads due to recent issues with YT (this one, and The Wendigo this evening)

  • @sickasmalaria4580
    @sickasmalaria4580 4 роки тому +3

    There’s a follow up to Helen Vaughan’s story called Helen’s Story by Rosanne Rabinowitz

  • @DerangedchildofGod
    @DerangedchildofGod 4 роки тому

    Classic. Thank you!

  • @fenjohrer
    @fenjohrer 3 роки тому

    my favorite in horror by far, so far

  • @lifewladye
    @lifewladye 4 роки тому +1

    Loved it!

  • @rayswoop4947
    @rayswoop4947 6 років тому +6

    I love any stories that have to do with the "Lord of the fields" "The old one" "The bard of spring and rutting season" I even mentioned him in my story "Suffer the Furies." Cernunnos is also quite interesting, a lot like Pan, but of Celtic origins, and has antlers instead of horns☺ thank you for this Ian, after Stephen King quoted this story I had to read it, 😁 hence which began my decent into the classic Weird Tales. By the gods I would love to see what you think of S.T. Furies, good day Ian 😄 and may God bless and keep you✋

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому

      Thanks again Jesse! S.T. Furies? Ian

    • @rayswoop4947
      @rayswoop4947 6 років тому +1

      HorrorBabble oh it's just my story Suffer the Furies I was saying ☺

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +1

      Ah - yes. Be sure to keep an eye out for our next submission period: www.horrorbabble.com/submissions (There will also be announcement on the community tab)

    • @colemarie9262
      @colemarie9262 5 років тому +1

      Submit it!!

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Antlers instead of horns. Thanks you.

  • @timeforbooks566
    @timeforbooks566 6 років тому +7

    Love this old tale!

    • @lordzaboem
      @lordzaboem 6 років тому +1

      I can think of no single fiction narrative more fun yo discuss.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Indeed. What is not to love?

  • @puffythedestroyer8878
    @puffythedestroyer8878 2 місяці тому +1

    “Show them Arthur Machen’s “The Great God Pan”, & they’d think it a common Dunnwich scandal…”

  • @Saheeb138
    @Saheeb138 6 років тому +1

    I love this story. Ty.

  • @GeraldM_inNC
    @GeraldM_inNC 4 роки тому +8

    A fair warning before anyone listens to this: if tragic and disgusting things bother you, this isn't for you. After I read "Pan" I was so disturbed I could hardly sleep for months, and to this day the very thought of it bothers me immensely. Rather like, in concept, the fictional book "The King in Yellow" -- after you read it, you're never the same -- in a bad way.

    • @thedativecase9733
      @thedativecase9733 4 роки тому

      Can you give me a clue here? I'm tempted to listen to this but … I've pondered about reading the King In Yellow in the past too and never got round to it.

    • @thiscorrosion900
      @thiscorrosion900 4 роки тому

      "No Mask! NO Mask!"

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Indeed.

  • @ΣτέργιοςΜποπότας-ζ1μ

    The underrated horror author that inspired both Lovecraft and Stephen King.

  • @cesarf.g.9996
    @cesarf.g.9996 6 років тому +3

    when I saw this I was like "he already did this?" but then I was like, " ah fuck it imma hear his sweet sweet buttery voice anyways!"

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому

      Haha - I'm glad! Pity we had to lose the original upload. Ian

  • @wmnoffaith1
    @wmnoffaith1 3 роки тому

    For those of you who have more knowledge about this sort of thing than I do, what picture or form or drawing is he talking about? Not human or animal, male or female, but known and yet kept hidden, yet apparently evil; is it Baphomet they're talking about as the symbol; what symbol are they referring to?

  • @lordzaboem
    @lordzaboem 6 років тому +2

    Thanks to this new illustration, I know about a fantastic new horror artist.

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +2

      He's really quite superb, isn't he?

  • @karenmcdonald7801
    @karenmcdonald7801 3 роки тому +1

    Great reading of this eerie story- who did that illustration!

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  3 роки тому +1

      That'll be the great M. Grant Kellermeyer: www.deviantart.com/mgkellermeyer

  • @TheKellie03
    @TheKellie03 5 років тому +1

    excellent reading!

  • @1630revelloak
    @1630revelloak 6 років тому +2

    Hey, Ian what happened to the Wendigo by Blackwood? I could have sworn it was here when I remember it it's with your narration...

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому

      Hey! Yes, some folks seem to have missed the updates. It's back up tonight at 8pm (est). You can catch up on the whole UA-cam debacle here: ua-cam.com/users/horrorbabblecommunity

    • @1630revelloak
      @1630revelloak 6 років тому +1

      Thanks Ian

    • @donnaemerson3313
      @donnaemerson3313 5 років тому

      I started listening to the wendigo; but, halfway through it started skipping badly and was impossible to listen to. Hopefully, a better version will be uploaded.

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 4 роки тому +3

    i love the drawings you have used with these tales.
    ( i wonder if they’re pen and ink, then reversed or they’re done in white ink. they’re very good! :} 🌻🥀✨

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks Alexa! Here's a link to the man's work: mgkellermeyer.deviantart.com

  • @hangingwithmatty9465
    @hangingwithmatty9465 3 роки тому +1

    These stories are more than just stories...

  • @xanderw7304
    @xanderw7304 6 років тому +2

    Was this the one that garnered the strike against the channel?

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +2

      No - the original was removed as a precaution due to the imagery used throughout. It was probably fair use - but given the fact YT have still to offer us an explanation of any kind, we can't be too careful.

    • @rayswoop4947
      @rayswoop4947 6 років тому

      this is rather tame to what's floating around out there, if that would be, That's just nuts if so😄

  • @johnwhelan9663
    @johnwhelan9663 2 роки тому +10

    I can never read the opening chapter of this story without wanting to murder Dr. Raymond.

  • @seanemery1917
    @seanemery1917 7 місяців тому

    I listened to this many times and yet did not find it scary. The reason I say this is because apparently Stephen King considered it the scariest story he had ever read and yet I have listened to other stories that sounded scarier. I know it influenced many writers such as Lovecraft but I guess this must have lost it's muster compared to today

  • @DJTMANE
    @DJTMANE 5 місяців тому

    Its an interesting story but I feel like the author relied too much in the fear of the unknown to drive its point. 8/10

  • @carolewilson1311
    @carolewilson1311 4 роки тому +1

    These stories be ideal for kids who sit in front TV computer games.Not only good story ,may kick them into reading making conversation not throw away tx language and the one adjective many use.Well live in hope...
    Having forgotten what sleep is it worth it to listen ...good narration is an art and narrator certainly has that

  • @jeremiahdansereau2950
    @jeremiahdansereau2950 2 роки тому

    Now This is how to make a creepypasta!

  • @j.jnerdamy320
    @j.jnerdamy320 3 роки тому

    This is a reminder for myself: I'm on part 4

  • @Duchess_Van_Hoof
    @Duchess_Van_Hoof 2 роки тому +2

    It reminds me of From Beyond, The Silver Key, The Thing at the Doorstep and The Dunwhich Horror at the same.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому +1

      As well it should since Lovecraft owes a significant debt of inspiration to Machen for providing several basis for all of those stories and many more. Some astute experts of the genre have even declared certain of Lovecraft's stories as pastiches of Machen's earlier works. Recommendation: the preface to The Mask of Cthulhu, an in-depth study of the connections between Machen, Lovecraft, Howard, Bloch, Campbell and the rest of the Mythos crowd.

    • @gylesdawson5247
      @gylesdawson5247 6 місяців тому

      Machen was twice the writer Lovecraft was. Don't mention them together again peasant

  • @GRasputin91
    @GRasputin91 Рік тому

    I can see where Lovecraft got his idea for Wilbur Whateley

  • @jimjohhnston9992
    @jimjohhnston9992 3 роки тому

    Interesting to note that this story caused such an uproar back when it was firest published To my mind it sounds like something Mr Machen wrote for his maiden aunt

    • @kalishakta
      @kalishakta 2 роки тому

      jim johnnston The contemporary reviews of TGGP are HILARIOUS.

    • @melanieomer9186
      @melanieomer9186 Рік тому

      I simply don’t understand the end of the story. Did they go to the house? How was she confronted? How did she die?

    • @kalishakta
      @kalishakta 7 місяців тому

      He compiled a book of them.

  • @gda295
    @gda295 3 роки тому

    Where does this professor live. .I should like a little chat with him

  • @WildMen4444
    @WildMen4444 Рік тому

    Hail Pan!

  • @andilucas6926
    @andilucas6926 6 років тому +2

    Simply outstanding! Byw, has anyone ever said that your voice sounds remarkably like the great dark folk singer Andrew King?

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +1

      Thank you Andi! I think that's the first time I've heard that one... Any examples?

    • @andilucas6926
      @andilucas6926 6 років тому +2

      I imagine you'll love this one - from a whole album inspired by M R James: ua-cam.com/video/b-SIC2we4GU/v-deo.html

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  6 років тому +1

      Nightmarish! Thanks Andi.

  • @shanzeali3144
    @shanzeali3144 5 місяців тому

    Mhje as story p term paper lhkna...plz someone guide me

  • @vandarkholme8548
    @vandarkholme8548 Місяць тому

    I cant get used to the fact that the word Queer meant simply "strange" and was a very common word back then
    "I am overcome by this queer feeling!" So am I bro, so am I

  • @davidthenewtheologian7757
    @davidthenewtheologian7757 Рік тому

    Spoiler ahead
    listened to this but am lost. So is Helen a being that becomes human? Then she is pan ?

    • @bjrnification
      @bjrnification Рік тому +1

      Spoiler
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      Helen is the child of Mary and Pan. So she is a demigod trickster who takes different names. Then her strangulation kills her human part and the godlike part is very unstable and also dies.

    • @davidthenewtheologian7757
      @davidthenewtheologian7757 Рік тому

      @@bjrnification but i thought Helen was the girl in the woods from that one village ?

    • @bjrnification
      @bjrnification Рік тому +1

      ​@@davidthenewtheologian7757Yes, she was sent to live in the village by Dr Raymond.

    • @davidthenewtheologian7757
      @davidthenewtheologian7757 Рік тому

      @@bjrnification i thought Helen was from a way earlier time. I must have missed some part of the story

    • @bjrnification
      @bjrnification Рік тому

      ​@@davidthenewtheologian7757It sure deserves being listened to multiple times. There's a time skip of some 22 years while Helen grows up.

  • @evelanpatton
    @evelanpatton 3 роки тому

    Oswald Crowley’s Parchment Quote worthy: 9:46

    • @evelanpatton
      @evelanpatton 3 роки тому

      “In every grain of wheat there lies hidden the soul of a star.”

  • @CidTheGargoyle
    @CidTheGargoyle 5 років тому

    Bookmark 1:35:48

  • @trismegistus6982
    @trismegistus6982 6 років тому +3

    Yeah boi

  • @noahhecker6672
    @noahhecker6672 2 роки тому

    This reminds me of a creepypasta called, “I was paid $5000 to go through hell”

  • @nonserviam751
    @nonserviam751 2 роки тому

    Mary should sue.

  • @mrcesatstream
    @mrcesatstream 11 місяців тому

    who is here from deconstructed post-club playlist

  • @Boggsy.
    @Boggsy. 2 роки тому

    1:22:07

  • @raleighroman
    @raleighroman 4 роки тому

    57:45

  • @Bakiniyorum
    @Bakiniyorum 3 роки тому

    Lovecraft and S. King liked this story very much, they say.

  • @elesquizofrenico0
    @elesquizofrenico0 4 роки тому

    Español?

  • @joedent3323
    @joedent3323 Рік тому

    51:57

  • @yazanasad7811
    @yazanasad7811 7 днів тому

    Lots of poor things influence at start
    He's dead! You don't say so! Lool

  • @iexploreinmydreams2574
    @iexploreinmydreams2574 5 місяців тому

    1:22

  • @bigwiffychess503
    @bigwiffychess503 7 місяців тому

    34:39

  • @KhanGirey
    @KhanGirey 4 роки тому

    46

  • @yidrotha9722
    @yidrotha9722 5 років тому

    who is here because of stephen king's revival

    • @yidrotha9722
      @yidrotha9722 5 років тому

      @Hannibal Hyde yeah maybe lol

  • @saulmighty
    @saulmighty 4 роки тому +5

    Sadly, didn't enjoy this story... nothing much happened, I never got answers I wanted, wasn't scary in the least. Characters describe the *** as evil but we never got to really see it. Kind of tame.😔 Lovecraft is better.
    Thanks for the narration, nothing wrong with it.

    • @bobdrooples
      @bobdrooples 3 роки тому

      @@DybbukDEpstein And for that you get an upvote. Sorry it's late.

    • @saulmighty
      @saulmighty 3 роки тому

      @@DybbukDEpstein I don't do that, I'm not that desperate for approval. :) And if does somehow show if someone upvotes their own comment, it's brilliant imo. :D But a bit funny that one can even do that... Anyways, it doesn't show that I've upvoted it at the moment of writing this so I have no idea why it still shows that. I do sometimes misclick and upvote/downvote by accident but do immediately correct my mistake.
      Sincerely yours,
      Random Internet person checking their comment history for no reason

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      In sharp contrast, I find it to be saliently disturbing on a deeply archetypal level.

  • @daniellion5291
    @daniellion5291 6 років тому +2

    Frist

  • @aidanr444
    @aidanr444 4 роки тому

    6 minutes in and I'm finding the delivery way too light and uncertain. Not convinced you prepare the sentences for delivery, nor get the sense or atmosphere over in your tone.

    • @HorrorBabble
      @HorrorBabble  4 роки тому +3

      Hi Aidan - Ian here. This was one of our very first recordings, when finding the time to record was a bit of a challenge. My approach would probably differ if I were to record it again, but overall, I'm happy with the way it turned out. Perhaps you'd prefer something more recent: ua-cam.com/video/KcG1F39GBA8/v-deo.html
      Either way, thanks for giving us a chance!

    • @wmnoffaith1
      @wmnoffaith1 3 роки тому +2

      Honestly, I know I have a differing opinion which probably won't please people, but I prefer these recordings. I like his light conversational style in this. He sounds like a real person relating a story. Now that this channel has become an institution, with a following, and a reputation to live up to, in newer recordings the delivery all sounds the same. I can kind of understand why...Horrorbabble is supposed to have a certain tone, a certain edgy grimness; it's what people expect. So every story has to have the same exact tone. His voice has become a trademark like Vincent Price or Christopher Lee; great for popularity and making money, but the actual individuality of the characters and the story suffers because everything has to be read in the expected voice; one must deliver the goods now, I guess. I wish there was some variation in tone and character as in this recording. Just my opinion, not at all trying to be insulting, but it's one of the reasons that even though your story selection is outstanding, I usually look to see if I can find anyone else reading it first. Your beginning voice was more real,

    • @TWBIAP
      @TWBIAP 2 роки тому

      @@wmnoffaith1 I 100% agree.

    • @michaelkottler
      @michaelkottler Рік тому

      Seriously?

  • @JennyLane8666
    @JennyLane8666 11 місяців тому

    Wow that was terrifying

  • @mulefa1
    @mulefa1 5 років тому

    1:05:30