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Welcome back to Creepcast. Today, we are going Lovecraftian, my friends, and I am foaming at the mouth for Dagon's Mirror.
I've tried to get him to read this story for a while now, and he's been like, oh, because I thought it sounds cool. But then he has that intro, so he did think it sounded cool this entire time. He just didn't want to show me enthusiasm for the thing I was interested in. That's fine. That's fine. We're reading it anyway, so it's whatever. But yes, today we are reading Dagon's Mirror.
I do sound like a baby. And I will always sound like a baby. And I won't apologize for it.
Did you like that? The story was written by Nick Lowe. It's hard to find any information about him because every time I search Nick Lowe, it just brings up stuff related to the songwriter. But it seems that the author, the story came out in 2024, so it's a little over a year old. He has this story. He has one called The House of Dead Gods, which sounds really cool.
And another one called The Shambler in the Attic, which also sounds cool.
What is a shambler? A shambling like when you're at the shake, right? You're shambling.
No, no, no. Like it's like a limp kind of like I'm a shamble. Yeah, like a slow, like you can't really walk right, but you're trying to like work over to something. Yeah. So it's like dragging itself around the attic. A guy with gout in the attic. Pretty much. So he has these three stories, and they're all recent. Like the oldest one, The House of Dead Gods, is from November of 2023.
So this seems to be an up-and-coming writer. So if this story is cool, you all certainly check him out. And hopefully... Nick continues to make these kinds of things. But first of all, let's check out the story. It's got an 8.7 out of 10 on creepypasta.com, which is pretty good.
Do these even have... Are the rating system on creepypasta.com, is it actually... is this something to take seriously? I guess, you know what I mean?
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