Never in my life have I wanted Sam and Dean to beat an entity's arse so badly as I did when listening to this story. Love how it started so simple and became incredibly intense.
@@LighthouseHorror this is the second time I've heard it and I didn't get the reference the first time because I didn't listen to the serial killer one and this time when I was listening everything just clicked. Holy ship what an epic saga.
54:34 i love how the author kept the different characters easy to distinguish, not just with how it was read but the specific words and phrases each character has Especially the grave keeper
You may like "The First Law Trilogy" by Joe Abercrombie. That series changes characters POV from chapter to chapter and he's amazing at giving different characters different speaking patterns, thought patterns, and outlooks which also change as the character themselves changes. Like there's this main character who's wealthy arrogant nobleman who describes people differently as the books go on and he becomes less and less arrogant while one of the other main characters is a berserker and on the few occasions he goes berserk the writing style completely changes and becomes a bit like Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas in that its more like a stream of consciousness as heard through the lens of someone who's taken a bunch of PCP.
Wow. Tying it in with the serial killer grandpa story there at the end made me like, woah. Brilliant. I’ve listened to the grandpa story like x20 and when I heard this one I was like “woah, this one is another really good one”. Well done.
Ok, so I'm terrible with remembering names but... Dr, and grandson? The Two from "I think my Grandfather might be a serial killer"? Brilliant!! Loved this
Nice twist at the end. My husband and I did not see that connection coming. Now I am going to have to make sure I catch all of your videos in case there is another installment to this series. Grandpa is a badass and I love any story with him in it.
I loved the delivery of the Magpie poem with the Funeral March playing in the background. Nice touch. Also your Gravekeeper's voice is strongly reminiscent of Jack Nicholson's in the Shining. This is the first story I listened to by you. My boy...you just got a new subscriber!🖤🖤🖤
Ahhhh I'm so happy this connects to the other though I'm dying to know where it falls in the timeline. The author is phenomenal at writing a good story to get you hooked.
I got the most excited smile when I realized this is a tie-in to the "grandpa serial killer", one of my faves! excellent read, I especially love your take on the Gravekeeper
My 2nd time of listening this. I just noticed the connection with 'i think my grandfather is a serial killer' story! So awesome. Love both these stories. Long,detailed so immersive, brought to life by LH's hypnotic narrative genius!
Wow, what a great story! I absolutely love that voice you use for gravekeeper. Here, the voodoo king in half priced voodoo shop story and the entity in cinema usher with strange rules story and many others it's just awesome and gives it completely different, creepy vibe and I love it! I get always excited even more when I hear you use this voice. Absolutely brilliant man, keep up the great work 👍☺️
Have you done any more of his stories besides “I think my grandfather is a serial killer?” These are amazing tales and I love how they came together at the end!
@@LighthouseHorror I will have to look. I drive a good amount during the week for a side job and your amazing narrating voice helps make it not so boring. So thank you!
@@LighthouseHorror Verastahl has a great intricate universe with the hand of the claw, Dr Baron, etc. You really should do his other stories I think there are about 10 other stories you could narrate
This was truly amazing! I listened this morning on my bluetooth headphones when gardening; I think I was brought here following a narration from RomNex or Spirit Voices. Anyway it's 8 hours later and I'm hunting through my UA-cam history to comment. I think that's a first from me. The narration was phenomenal... The story built gradually - I didn't know I was hooked until I realised I'd stopped working on a usually pleasurable task (maintaining my rarer succulents) to pay attention. I had no idea how long I'd been stopped except that I had tingling numb feet. Subbed and transfixed. Thank you!!
I’m going to be honest, I went into this story not expecting much. I thought it was going to be that story that we’ve all heard before, somebody uncovers something secret, there’s warnings telling them to put it back where they found it, then horrible things begin happening to all the people they love blah blah blah. It was a cool idea at first, now it’s just old. That’s what I thought this was going to be, and because of that it took me a while to get into this. But this felt different. It felt fresh, it felt new. It took a direction I wasn’t expecting, and I ended up loving it in the end. I’m new to this narrator, and I’m new to the author’s work, but I’m discovering that both are amazing.Great job lighthouse, and great job Brandon. I hope to hear more from both of you in the future
Man!!! This story hooked into my mind and wouldn’t let it go. To quote a previous commenter...”My boy, you just got yourself another subscriber!!!” You are an excellent story teller. Very easy to understand, dramatic when proper, light and airy when called for. Inflection and delivery on point. GREAT JOB!!!
I think slightly is an understatement.. sounds like a key clue to the Outsiders storyline imo. If you haven’t already, go checkout the Verastahl story map linked from reddit :D
Your voice acting and effort are very commendable. It must be really straining on the vocal cords to play the grave keeper. Keep up the amazing narration, Stephen. :>
Omg!!!! This story was absolutely devastatingly amazing!!! I’m emotional as heck over here. This story completely caught me off guard! The title doesn’t do it any justice.
Love the story and so glad it has no interruptions I'm gonna listen to more of your stories this is my first one and it's great!!!!!! keep up the good work
This was so so good... Man your fantastic! The narration I just heard is what hooked me endlessly and hopelessly on creepy pastas. Thank you Light House Horror for the disturbingly wonderful reminder🤘
Omg this is an amazing story! I’m about to listen to the grandfather might be a serial killer story that all the comments mention, but this story is just... wow.
When the author out-Fallen's Fallen. Even Azazel's disgusted with the Gravekeeper. Fantastic story, and you gave it the pace needed. Gotta take your time, really let the horrific sink in. That poor family.
Damn that’s a nail biter, I was hoping for a good ending but this one works. Now I gotta listen to the grandfather one to catch up. Again, well done son. At this point I rank you up there with Jason Hill and Otis Jiry. Glad I found you.
Wow, really great, this should be a feature film, or a mini series, I hope there is more to the Grave Keepers story, a part 2. With out giving out any spoilers, the way the little girl died was a bit much for me. But this was a great story
That was definitely an amazing story, and a unique story. I would love to hear a sequel to this. I would also love it to be just as long. Or even longer if possible. This story was amazing, & had me reeling with enthusiasm, and excitement through the whole thing. This has definitely made my top (# 10) list. This is definitely saying something. Especially considering the hundreds of stories I have had the joy, & privilege to have listened to or have ever had the chance to read. (Well Done To The Author As Well As The Narrator Of This Hopefully Soon To Be Fantastic New Classic Story. Thank You:) 👍👍👍💥
First of all, I want to say this was a beautiful narration, I love the different voices and the expression you put into all of them. Your voice has a soothing quality and it's too easy to be lulled to sleep, I had to pull back and listen to it again when I realised I was having trouble staying conscious. Great work!! Secondly, to the author, this is a phenomenal story. I love the back and forth between the main character and the woman in the letter, I love the mystery and the tension, and I'm not very knowledgable in poetry, but that poem was quite lovely, if rather harrowing which was the point, after all. Very well written, the imagery was so clear! [SPOILERS AHEAD] Thirdly, I feel this might be one of those stories that need multiple reads/listens to understand fully. There are a couple of things I'm confused about that I'm not sure were ever answered or maybe they were left unanswered intentionally; where were the remains of the woman who was buried in the backyard, what the meaning/purpose of the rock, what exactly is this thing and how does it work, how does it move from mind to mind even if it's never been in contact with that person, why are some people 'special', and why does burying it seems to stop/contain it when it has supernatural abilities like turning off electrical power, locking doors, and randomly starting fires...?? I have some theories; I think perhaps the rock had no real significance and was just another part of its mind games like the rule of not answering it, something to add to the mystery and fear. Or, my initial thought was that it was the vessel that housed the entity and is what it used to travel between victims. This has both pros and cons, the pro being that it would explain the lack of remains - the creature said it eats people, and I thought it meant their soul/spirit/mind, but maybe it also meant their physical body and once it's done with that it returns to the stone. The cons would be that there seems to be no link between the rock and the victims - Emily never came in contact with a stone (although she did with the Gravekeeper itself). Only Jarvis and the main character touched the rock, the other workers only stood nearby - so maybe you don't have to touch the rock to be infected, you only have to be near it, or perhaps once it has a human host, someone who's touched the rock, it can then move from mind to mind with no need for physical contact... However, the female deputy (and Sandra and the kids) apparently never came into contact with either the rock itself or anyone who had been near it or infected, so how it got to her is a conundrum... but the rock does seem to be able to move on its own, disappearing and appearing at will, so maybe when it disappeared from the jail (after consuming Jarvis, his body was never found either) it appeared to her and she picked it up.....? I dunno, these are all just theories, and that's the tell of a really good story when it's got you thinking about it and trying to dissect it. This is a ridiculously long comment, sorry about that. Great story and fantastic narration!!!... this is gonna keep me up for hours... Now I gotta listen to the Serial Killer Grandpa one that's apparently connected!
We could be watching a movie with expensive special effects in the same length of time, but these long creepypastas are just so satisfying. A good voice and solid writing are severely underrated.
This sounds like an author learned that situations where fingernails and blood were found in uncovered graves actually happens, and got inspired. It is an extremely rare circumstance, as many graves are left in place, and medical errors on that scale are uncommon. Today even less, a lot of people are cremated now-meaning that if you weren't actually dead, you'd burn alive :) Not gonna happen thankfully
Excellent narration Lighthouse Horror! Verastahl’s stories never disappoint. I found this one more difficult to understand regarding the ancient horror being dealt with asa well as very 😢. Thank you both.
Amazing narration, love the nod to “I think my grandfather is a serial killer” series. Bu the way, lighthouse there’s more stories and that series you should really read them.
This is a really good one, and as always you did a great job narrating it! I do very much want to draw The Grave-Keeper. If you ever need a specific thumbnail drawing, I would love to draw one for you.
I'm so glad it made your day more pleasant! Hearing that is wonderful. It's one of my favorite things to hear and really encourages me to keep improving and learning. Stories should make our days better hah. Thanks for sharing Lemon
I really enjoyed the story. Narration was top notch and I aspecially liked the Grave Digger's voice. Hope to hear more, he is reminiscent of the Crypt Keeper (with a touch of Jack Nicholson) thrown in .
WoW, this was amazing. Don’t want to spoil for anyone, so I will try to write in code lol. Was so surprised of the appearance of the two characters at the end. Loved them in the other story!!
This was good!!! I was very absorbed and hanging onto every word! The narrator was a very likable character and I was rooting for him the whole time!! Great job with this one!! 🙌🏻
I don’t know how it took me this long to come across this story. But damn! The content and the delivery are flawless. It was almost like watching a movie in my mind with how vivid the details were. Extremely well done!
Oh wow. I did not expect this tie in at the end. When they talked about the stone going into the brain I thought “No way…”. Does anyone know if there are more stores from this saga out there? He wrote another story about a robot in the woods that has me creeped out for days after. Great writer.
oh my god I didn't know this would be more of the my grandfather's a serial killer story!!! Not until I heard the drill and disappearing bit. Damn, this is getting good. @brandonfaircloth you are GOOD.
Also you can find all of book 1 on UA-cam as well. Search "I think my grandfather might be a serial killer" and there's another amazing narration by Lighthouse Horror
Absolutely bloody awesome man. Wickedly good ending, I'm off now to listen to the finales dynamic duo ass kick some more monsters. Speaking of which, will we be getting any more of their story?
Guys,before all of the promised ensuing phuckery.Can we all agree that this father is THE MAN!!!!Grant it he was a phuck up for a while but before this event.He was on a good road to redeeming himself as FATHER for his girls🥺
Ahh finished! What a throw back! Awesome narrarating, you always had like the best voice. Oh man that was good.... makes me want to listen to the other story again!
This had lots of twists and escalations; it certainly went nowhere predictable, but every plot element had been set up beforehand, so you weren't ever left lost. There was a solid effort to make the characters' voices distinctive, including a good stab at an old-timey voice for the writer of the papers. I hope this author keeps writing. Nicely read as ever, with a great meaty voice for the baddie.
Man I haven’t heard this story in years, just wanted to listen to it again, and I get goosebumps listening to the end. I need to listen to I think my grandfather is a serial killer again.
Awesome job on my story as always! Look forward to more in the future.
Thanks again Brandon! You are by far one of my favorite authors. This story was beautiful!
Yup, what he said. But it's hard tale to hear, you made us care about them and then... Well yeah. Still, brilliant.
Amazing story had me from the beginning to the end. I'd love to hear more. You're an amazing author.
I love you as an author as well! I make it a point to find stories that were written by you...you rock!
Great story, thanks for sharing it!
Never in my life have I wanted Sam and Dean to beat an entity's arse so badly as I did when listening to this story. Love how it started so simple and became incredibly intense.
Me too!🙂😊
That guy who killed the thing Alison encountered when he was younger sounds like Bobby.
Lol 😂 😂
I miss that show
Love Sam and Dean.
Pretty sure Sam would have been killed another four or five times.
Love the callback to “I think my grandfather is a serial killer”
Me 2! That really surprised me at the end
@@LighthouseHorror this is the second time I've heard it and I didn't get the reference the first time because I didn't listen to the serial killer one and this time when I was listening everything just clicked. Holy ship what an epic saga.
GrandFather is a serial killer is one of my favorites
I was thinking the same thing!!! It took me forever to recognize the connection until I heard Jason’s name
I was surprised, happy I actually went and listened to that one the other night not even knowing this one’s connection
54:34 i love how the author kept the different characters easy to distinguish, not just with how it was read but the specific words and phrases each character has
Especially the grave keeper
You may like "The First Law Trilogy" by Joe Abercrombie. That series changes characters POV from chapter to chapter and he's amazing at giving different characters different speaking patterns, thought patterns, and outlooks which also change as the character themselves changes. Like there's this main character who's wealthy arrogant nobleman who describes people differently as the books go on and he becomes less and less arrogant while one of the other main characters is a berserker and on the few occasions he goes berserk the writing style completely changes and becomes a bit like Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas in that its more like a stream of consciousness as heard through the lens of someone who's taken a bunch of PCP.
Wow. Tying it in with the serial killer grandpa story there at the end made me like, woah. Brilliant. I’ve listened to the grandpa story like x20 and when I heard this one I was like “woah, this one is another really good one”. Well done.
I'm so glad you liked that one Kevin! The ending caught me off guard too, I had no idea they were going to show up but I'm glad they did!
@@LighthouseHorror Hot 🔥 narrator 😊
Ok Kevin tell the truth...how many times have you listened to this one?! ⚘🥂🎆
Ok, so I'm terrible with remembering names but... Dr, and grandson? The Two from "I think my Grandfather might be a serial killer"? Brilliant!! Loved this
I thought the same
Wait I've never heard that one
Are the stories connected?
@@brandonturner4113 Seems so! It's a very good video too
Yeah I caught that too, the drill and the seed. I thought that was pretty awesome. Now just waiting for the movie(s) Lol.
It is 😊😊😊
Nice twist at the end. My husband and I did not see that connection coming. Now I am going to have to make sure I catch all of your videos in case there is another installment to this series. Grandpa is a badass and I love any story with him in it.
I didn't see it coming either hah! I was so surprised. Thanks for the comment Cabbit!
I loved the delivery of the Magpie poem with the Funeral March playing in the background. Nice touch. Also your Gravekeeper's voice is strongly reminiscent of Jack Nicholson's in the Shining. This is the first story I listened to by you. My boy...you just got a new subscriber!🖤🖤🖤
What a great comment!! That made my day! I was just watching a film study of The Shining yesterday. Welcome to the channel Angie!
@@LighthouseHorror ❤❤❤🖤🖤🖤
Angie! Good observation. You Are intelligent and beautiful. Bravo 🙂🙏🙂
The grandfather and grandson. Awesome love to hear from these two. The author is an amazing writer and story teller. And your an amazing narrator.
WAIT A MIN , IS THAT RELATED TO THAT STORY OF GRANDFATHER AND GRANDSON??
Muhahahahah! : )))
@@LighthouseHorror looks like I’m re listening to that one.
@@LighthouseHorror @realism51 guysss which one is that? The grandson and Gpah?????
Omg is that I think my grandpa is a serial killer?
I was unbelievably happy when this story mentioned the two. I thought I wouldn't hear from them again.
Ahhhh I'm so happy this connects to the other though I'm dying to know where it falls in the timeline. The author is phenomenal at writing a good story to get you hooked.
Glad you liked it Danny! Yeah Brandon is an awesome writer!
@@LighthouseHorror yes! And ur an Stunning narrator 😊🙂🙏
I got the most excited smile when I realized this is a tie-in to the "grandpa serial killer", one of my faves! excellent read, I especially love your take on the Gravekeeper
My 2nd time of listening this. I just noticed the connection with 'i think my grandfather is a serial killer' story! So awesome. Love both these stories. Long,detailed so immersive, brought to life by LH's hypnotic narrative genius!
This was a emotional rollercoaster great job with conveying the emotions especially as the dad was falling on his daughter.
Wow, what a great story! I absolutely love that voice you use for gravekeeper. Here, the voodoo king in half priced voodoo shop story and the entity in cinema usher with strange rules story and many others it's just awesome and gives it completely different, creepy vibe and I love it! I get always excited even more when I hear you use this voice. Absolutely brilliant man, keep up the great work 👍☺️
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Have you done any more of his stories besides “I think my grandfather is a serial killer?” These are amazing tales and I love how they came together at the end!
I think there's a Verastahl playlist on the channel. I love his work
@@LighthouseHorror I will have to look. I drive a good amount during the week for a side job and your amazing narrating voice helps make it not so boring. So thank you!
@@LighthouseHorror Verastahl has a great intricate universe with the hand of the claw, Dr Baron, etc. You really should do his other stories I think there are about 10 other stories you could narrate
This was truly amazing! I listened this morning on my bluetooth headphones when gardening; I think I was brought here following a narration from RomNex or Spirit Voices. Anyway it's 8 hours later and I'm hunting through my UA-cam history to comment. I think that's a first from me.
The narration was phenomenal...
The story built gradually - I didn't know I was hooked until I realised I'd stopped working on a usually pleasurable task (maintaining my rarer succulents) to pay attention. I had no idea how long I'd been stopped except that I had tingling numb feet. Subbed and transfixed. Thank you!!
Thank you so much Erin! And welcome to the channel!
I’m going to be honest, I went into this story not expecting much. I thought it was going to be that story that we’ve all heard before, somebody uncovers something secret, there’s warnings telling them to put it back where they found it, then horrible things begin happening to all the people they love blah blah blah. It was a cool idea at first, now it’s just old. That’s what I thought this was going to be, and because of that it took me a while to get into this. But this felt different. It felt fresh, it felt new. It took a direction I wasn’t expecting, and I ended up loving it in the end. I’m new to this narrator, and I’m new to the author’s work, but I’m discovering that both are amazing.Great job lighthouse, and great job Brandon. I hope to hear more from both of you in the future
Hey Natural I really appreciate the comment. Thank you so much!!
Wow. What a story - what a job delivering it! Just.... wow... have a great day man.
agreed 👌👍👌👍
love the positivity, not to be depressing but, I wish I had this kind of positivity in my life.
Hey you too my friend!! Always great to see you!
You can work on it (I believe). The more encouragement things I listen to the better I feel and the more clear I'm thinking for sure
Man!!! This story hooked into my mind and wouldn’t let it go. To quote a previous commenter...”My boy, you just got yourself another subscriber!!!”
You are an excellent story teller. Very easy to understand, dramatic when proper, light and airy when called for. Inflection and delivery on point.
GREAT JOB!!!
Hey LH!Loved ur narration on this story,listened to this then “I think my grandfather is a serial killer”straight after fab narrating on both🥰
Hey Nikki good to see you!! That's awesome, and thank you -- it was easy to narrate these because they were so well written.
I need more. These stories get me thru the tedium that is work.
I LOVE that it connects slightly with the other story about the grandfather and grandson monster hunters ❤
AMAZING story!!
I think slightly is an understatement.. sounds like a key clue to the Outsiders storyline imo. If you haven’t already, go checkout the Verastahl story map linked from reddit :D
Me 2!! I was so happy when they showed up
Ok
Your voice acting and effort are very commendable. It must be really straining on the vocal cords to play the grave keeper. Keep up the amazing narration, Stephen. :>
I don't know how, but I keep listening to these stories in order and that is awesome
That sort of triumphant music as the gravedigger read out his poem , gave me chills because in a way he won in his goal
Omg!!!! This story was absolutely devastatingly amazing!!! I’m emotional as heck over here. This story completely caught me off guard! The title doesn’t do it any justice.
Aww thanks so much Jazmine! I'm so glad you enjyoed it!!! I love Brandon's writing!
Hour and a half long?! You treat us so well LH. Thank you!
My pleasure T! Thanks for all the support!
Seriously it’s so nice not having commercials every 10 min 🙏🏼
@@christineb8632 omg I know! The commercials are killing some great stories.
Love the story and so glad it has no interruptions I'm gonna listen to more of your stories this is my first one and it's great!!!!!! keep up the good work
This was so so good... Man your fantastic! The narration I just heard is what hooked me endlessly and hopelessly on creepy pastas. Thank you Light House Horror for the disturbingly wonderful reminder🤘
Omg this is an amazing story! I’m about to listen to the grandfather might be a serial killer story that all the comments mention, but this story is just... wow.
Wonderful job. Verastahl never disappoints. And a wonderful surprise connection to another great story too!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is so amazing I honestly have no words to express how amazing it is!
When the author out-Fallen's Fallen. Even Azazel's disgusted with the Gravekeeper. Fantastic story, and you gave it the pace needed. Gotta take your time, really let the horrific sink in. That poor family.
One of my favorite movies of all time!
@@LighthouseHorror that and the Crow, I'm always 8n if it's love and sacrifice.
Well yes I do believe that when a coffin is buried there is generally something inside of it
Lol!!
This is a great story. Thank you so much for a spectacular performance!
My pleasure! Thanks for listening Michelle
Damn that’s a nail biter, I was hoping for a good ending but this one works. Now I gotta listen to the grandfather one to catch up. Again, well done son. At this point I rank you up there with Jason Hill and Otis Jiry. Glad I found you.
You're killing it dude! Solid ass work.
My friend!! Good to see you brother! Merry almost Christmas hah
I love this story, it's great! Excellent work, Lighthouse!
Wow, really great, this should be a feature film, or a mini series, I hope there is more to the Grave Keepers story, a part 2.
With out giving out any spoilers, the way the little girl died was a bit much for me. But this was a great story
Beautiful phrasing and amazing delivery. I hope to hear another story soon from this author
Thanks Samantha! I do too. I love Brandon's work
That was definitely an amazing story, and a unique story. I would love to hear a sequel to this. I would also love it to be just as long. Or even longer if possible. This story was amazing, & had me reeling with enthusiasm, and excitement through the whole thing. This has definitely made my top (# 10) list. This is definitely saying something. Especially considering the hundreds of stories I have had the joy, & privilege to have listened to or have ever had the chance to read. (Well Done To The Author As Well As The Narrator Of This Hopefully Soon To Be Fantastic New Classic Story. Thank You:)
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For real! I wanna hear the cops back story
Thank you for the wonderful comment JP!!
loved this. great story line. i couldnt stop listening til the end. more like this.
YOOO I love the twist at the end! Calling back to the story!! Fantastic!
I wish there was more of the “I think my grandfather is a serial killer” I loved that one
This story is incredible it feels like it could have actually happened
First of all, I want to say this was a beautiful narration, I love the different voices and the expression you put into all of them. Your voice has a soothing quality and it's too easy to be lulled to sleep, I had to pull back and listen to it again when I realised I was having trouble staying conscious. Great work!!
Secondly, to the author, this is a phenomenal story. I love the back and forth between the main character and the woman in the letter, I love the mystery and the tension, and I'm not very knowledgable in poetry, but that poem was quite lovely, if rather harrowing which was the point, after all. Very well written, the imagery was so clear!
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Thirdly, I feel this might be one of those stories that need multiple reads/listens to understand fully. There are a couple of things I'm confused about that I'm not sure were ever answered or maybe they were left unanswered intentionally; where were the remains of the woman who was buried in the backyard, what the meaning/purpose of the rock, what exactly is this thing and how does it work, how does it move from mind to mind even if it's never been in contact with that person, why are some people 'special', and why does burying it seems to stop/contain it when it has supernatural abilities like turning off electrical power, locking doors, and randomly starting fires...??
I have some theories; I think perhaps the rock had no real significance and was just another part of its mind games like the rule of not answering it, something to add to the mystery and fear. Or, my initial thought was that it was the vessel that housed the entity and is what it used to travel between victims. This has both pros and cons, the pro being that it would explain the lack of remains - the creature said it eats people, and I thought it meant their soul/spirit/mind, but maybe it also meant their physical body and once it's done with that it returns to the stone. The cons would be that there seems to be no link between the rock and the victims - Emily never came in contact with a stone (although she did with the Gravekeeper itself). Only Jarvis and the main character touched the rock, the other workers only stood nearby - so maybe you don't have to touch the rock to be infected, you only have to be near it, or perhaps once it has a human host, someone who's touched the rock, it can then move from mind to mind with no need for physical contact... However, the female deputy (and Sandra and the kids) apparently never came into contact with either the rock itself or anyone who had been near it or infected, so how it got to her is a conundrum... but the rock does seem to be able to move on its own, disappearing and appearing at will, so maybe when it disappeared from the jail (after consuming Jarvis, his body was never found either) it appeared to her and she picked it up.....?
I dunno, these are all just theories, and that's the tell of a really good story when it's got you thinking about it and trying to dissect it.
This is a ridiculously long comment, sorry about that. Great story and fantastic narration!!!... this is gonna keep me up for hours... Now I gotta listen to the Serial Killer Grandpa one that's apparently connected!
Wow, what a fantastic story!!
Excellent narration once again!! 😊
Thanks again!
We could be watching a movie with expensive special effects in the same length of time, but these long creepypastas are just so satisfying. A good voice and solid writing are severely underrated.
Amazing narration!! I love your gruff gravedigger voice.. you really make me feel immersed, like I'm right there experiencing the story for myself!!
Hey Adia thank you so much!!
Ikr. His voice can change so easily. It's Very convincing as all get out. You nailed it 🙂😊
Oh man I was blown away. What an amazing tale. I can listen to that again and again like my favorite books..
Just found this channel. Wow man what a great delivery to an amazing story!!!!!Subscribed!!!! Why do you not have more subs?
This sounds like an author learned that situations where fingernails and blood were found in uncovered graves actually happens, and got inspired. It is an extremely rare circumstance, as many graves are left in place, and medical errors on that scale are uncommon. Today even less, a lot of people are cremated now-meaning that if you weren't actually dead, you'd burn alive :) Not gonna happen thankfully
Excellent narration Lighthouse Horror! Verastahl’s stories never disappoint. I found this one more difficult to understand regarding the ancient horror being dealt with asa well as very 😢. Thank you both.
Thank you very much!
I love these stories. I listen to them while I'm doing things at work or around the house.
Absolutely love all of Your stories! You do such an amazing job at telling Your stories and I hope You keep up the awesome story telling!
Amazing narration, love the nod to “I think my grandfather is a serial killer” series. Bu the way, lighthouse there’s more stories and that series you should really read them.
This is a really good one, and as always you did a great job narrating it! I do very much want to draw The Grave-Keeper. If you ever need a specific thumbnail drawing, I would love to draw one for you.
Thanks for reaching out!! Could you email me a sample or link to some of your work? Here's my email: Lighthousehorrorstories@gmail.com
Ohhhhhhhh. You good sir, take done an amazing job reading an amazing story. Thank you so much
Such a sad story. Almost 2 hours long perfect for a work day, made it so much more pleasant, and before i knew it job was done 😄
I'm so glad it made your day more pleasant! Hearing that is wonderful. It's one of my favorite things to hear and really encourages me to keep improving and learning. Stories should make our days better hah. Thanks for sharing Lemon
Chores are never done, but @lighthousehorror. Your narration makes it so much better!!: Thank you very much 💟
You're awesome Aimee!
Definitely a "Horror Story!" This one creeped me out I want be having any holes dug in my backyard for a long while!
I really enjoyed the story. Narration was top notch and I aspecially liked the Grave Digger's voice. Hope to hear more, he is reminiscent of the Crypt Keeper (with a touch of Jack Nicholson) thrown in .
Back for another replay of this series and your excellent narration. Doesn’t get old, just gets better!
WoW, this was amazing. Don’t want to spoil for anyone, so I will try to write in code lol. Was so surprised of the appearance of the two characters at the end. Loved them in the other story!!
Is this connected to the story, "I think my grandfather's a serial killer"? This connection was too ELITE
Oh, my goodness! I don’t know how I missed hearing this story. It was wonderfully written and amazingly narrated!
Loved it! This is fantastic narration. 😁♥️
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Bhanu thanks for listening!
"You're either a potential victim or suspect". Well, I'm not sticking around to figure out which one, Chief!
Awesome story and great narration as usual, thank you!
My pleasure Sarah thanks for listening!
This was good!!! I was very absorbed and hanging onto every word! The narrator was a very likable character and I was rooting for him the whole time!! Great job with this one!! 🙌🏻
Ahhh!!! I love these connecting stories!!!
Agreed ! The connections to I think my grandfather and how it tied in. The authors and stories that can achieve such a masterpiece. Thank you.
I don’t know how it took me this long to come across this story. But damn! The content and the delivery are flawless. It was almost like watching a movie in my mind with how vivid the details were. Extremely well done!
Verastal PLS MAKE ANOTHER PART TO i think my grandpa is a serial killer please
The end, WOAH. This gave me goosebumps! Brilliant.
Man!!!!😳😳😳😳 This horror story needs to be a Movie!!! Damn , this is darn good!😍
I know right! I loved that one!
Is there a part 3? Loving this series!
Oh wow. I did not expect this tie in at the end. When they talked about the stone going into the brain I thought “No way…”. Does anyone know if there are more stores from this saga out there? He wrote another story about a robot in the woods that has me creeped out for days after. Great writer.
I love when I find a story that is linked to another story and I didn't know it, and then it's a wonderful surprise! :)
oh my god I didn't know this would be more of the my grandfather's a serial killer story!!! Not until I heard the drill and disappearing bit. Damn, this is getting good. @brandonfaircloth you are GOOD.
I just watched I Think My Grandfather Might Be A Serial killer. 😂 I was not expecting that connection.
Loved this and your narration!!! Just found your channel and am now a new scribcriber with ALL notifications checked!! Keep up the great work!!
I would guess that there would be something in a coffin, right? The title makes me laugh. 😂 Thank you Light house Horror, Verastahl, & Román Sachnow!
Lol there is no way I would open it hah : )
Omg, this is so awesome. I love the tie into the first story I heard.
Aaaaah. Nice to hear about Doctor Barron. Think I recall seeing something about the Gravekeeper, too!
I love the ending! This is fantastic... What is the next series in this? Awesome storyline.
This is just the first 61 pages in "The Outsiders" book two
There's 229 more pages
Also you can find all of book 1 on UA-cam as well. Search "I think my grandfather might be a serial killer" and there's another amazing narration by Lighthouse Horror
I love listening to the stories you've narrated and I'm enjoying this one
Wow! What did we do to deserve such a long and great story? Is it Christmas yet? 😍
Amazing story and great narration 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I love the music as well that went with this story! Your timing is always spot on 🥰
Absolutely bloody awesome man. Wickedly good ending, I'm off now to listen to the finales dynamic duo ass kick some more monsters. Speaking of which, will we be getting any more of their story?
Guys,before all of the promised ensuing phuckery.Can we all agree that this father is THE MAN!!!!Grant it he was a phuck up for a while but before this event.He was on a good road to redeeming himself as FATHER for his girls🥺
This was an amazing story.. And it's very nice to see the handsome face that go's with the Beautiful Voice..
Many Blessing's Always
Aww thank you my friend! Always good to see you. Many blessings back at you!
@@LighthouseHorror
You're the Biggest Sweetheart..
Ahh finished! What a throw back! Awesome narrarating, you always had like the best voice. Oh man that was good.... makes me want to listen to the other story again!
You're awesome Christine! I'm so glad you liked that one. I was so surprised when the grandfather and grandson showed up hah : ))
@@LighthouseHorror totally! I was like aww snap.. it's going down now!!! Lol
@@christineco9628 Lol! I wonder if he wrote a third part where they dig that coffin back up. That would be awesome
@@LighthouseHorror heck yea dude! That would be awesome!
This is a cool story. I've heard another narrator do it once before but your version is awesome as well. Good job LH.
Thank you so much!
NOICE!!! How do you make the narration sound like you are really that person!? I look forward to seeing more stories!
I really appreciate it Jake!! Thanks for the kind words!!
It’s his talent!
This had lots of twists and escalations; it certainly went nowhere predictable, but every plot element had been set up beforehand, so you weren't ever left lost. There was a solid effort to make the characters' voices distinctive, including a good stab at an old-timey voice for the writer of the papers. I hope this author keeps writing. Nicely read as ever, with a great meaty voice for the baddie.
This was fantastic. Absolutely riveting story well written & narrated ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Man I haven’t heard this story in years, just wanted to listen to it again, and I get goosebumps listening to the end. I need to listen to I think my grandfather is a serial killer again.
Riviting. Great story and absolutely the best narration. Thank you! You've outdone yourself.