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Wait. I'm sorry to interrupt, but, like... Was this a guy in a costume? Or was, like... Or were you seeing, like... This was not...
All right. Thank you to Alexis for sharing her story. I thought this was such an unexpected and unique one. There are so many different ways you could interpret this. I joked around with her a bit after the interview about how funny it is that the Grim Reaper, if it is a literal being that exists... can drive a car. I guess he rode a horse in the past.
All right. Thank you to Alexis for sharing her story. I thought this was such an unexpected and unique one. There are so many different ways you could interpret this. I joked around with her a bit after the interview about how funny it is that the Grim Reaper, if it is a literal being that exists... can drive a car. I guess he rode a horse in the past.
All right. Thank you to Alexis for sharing her story. I thought this was such an unexpected and unique one. There are so many different ways you could interpret this. I joked around with her a bit after the interview about how funny it is that the Grim Reaper, if it is a literal being that exists... can drive a car. I guess he rode a horse in the past.
It's not that much of a stretch, but I don't know, it just seems funny for some reason, especially that he would choose to drive a hearse. What I found most interesting about this story, though, was the connection that this image had to her late father and his line of work.
It's not that much of a stretch, but I don't know, it just seems funny for some reason, especially that he would choose to drive a hearse. What I found most interesting about this story, though, was the connection that this image had to her late father and his line of work.
It's not that much of a stretch, but I don't know, it just seems funny for some reason, especially that he would choose to drive a hearse. What I found most interesting about this story, though, was the connection that this image had to her late father and his line of work.
Like I said, there are so many ways to interpret this story, but maybe whatever this thing is manifests itself in a familiar form. Maybe this was a message from her dad, or maybe she herself manifested this thing, whatever it was, after coming just inches from death herself.
Like I said, there are so many ways to interpret this story, but maybe whatever this thing is manifests itself in a familiar form. Maybe this was a message from her dad, or maybe she herself manifested this thing, whatever it was, after coming just inches from death herself.
Like I said, there are so many ways to interpret this story, but maybe whatever this thing is manifests itself in a familiar form. Maybe this was a message from her dad, or maybe she herself manifested this thing, whatever it was, after coming just inches from death herself.
So after speaking to Alexis, her story actually reminded me of another interview I did a very long time ago that I thought was a cool but very short story. Too short to be its own episode. It, of course, also involves the Grim Reaper. I thought it would be perfect to put at the end of this episode. This story comes from a woman named Lily, and I'll let her take it from here.
So after speaking to Alexis, her story actually reminded me of another interview I did a very long time ago that I thought was a cool but very short story. Too short to be its own episode. It, of course, also involves the Grim Reaper. I thought it would be perfect to put at the end of this episode. This story comes from a woman named Lily, and I'll let her take it from here.
So after speaking to Alexis, her story actually reminded me of another interview I did a very long time ago that I thought was a cool but very short story. Too short to be its own episode. It, of course, also involves the Grim Reaper. I thought it would be perfect to put at the end of this episode. This story comes from a woman named Lily, and I'll let her take it from here.
All right, thank you to Alexis and Lily for sharing their stories. Like I said in the intro, I've sort of just heard about people encountering a cloaked black figure in hospitals and generally places that are near death for quite some time.
All right, thank you to Alexis and Lily for sharing their stories. Like I said in the intro, I've sort of just heard about people encountering a cloaked black figure in hospitals and generally places that are near death for quite some time.
All right, thank you to Alexis and Lily for sharing their stories. Like I said in the intro, I've sort of just heard about people encountering a cloaked black figure in hospitals and generally places that are near death for quite some time.
We are always looking for new stories, and whenever I put out an episode about a new topic, I'm hoping it drums up some emails from people who have experienced something similar. If you have one of your own, you could send it to stories at otherworldpod.com. Thank you once again to Alexis and Lily for these stories. This has been episode 120.
We are always looking for new stories, and whenever I put out an episode about a new topic, I'm hoping it drums up some emails from people who have experienced something similar. If you have one of your own, you could send it to stories at otherworldpod.com. Thank you once again to Alexis and Lily for these stories. This has been episode 120.
We are always looking for new stories, and whenever I put out an episode about a new topic, I'm hoping it drums up some emails from people who have experienced something similar. If you have one of your own, you could send it to stories at otherworldpod.com. Thank you once again to Alexis and Lily for these stories. This has been episode 120.
The title is The Final Visitor, and you've been listening to Otherworld. Otherworld is executive produced and hosted by myself, Jack Wagner. Our theme song is by Cobra Man. The soundtrack of this episode is by Juice Jackal and North Americans. The song you're hearing right now is Blood Barrens by Crystal Stiltz. This episode was edited and engineered by Theo Schaefer.