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Creepy

Day 22 - The Dead Poet's Game

Creepy

Jon Grilz

Fiction, Arts, Drama, Performing Arts

4.45.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Follow the rules...

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Written by: unknown

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Bonus Episode: "Coffin Birth" narrated by JV Hampton Van-Sant

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Sound Design by Pacific Obadiah

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Title music by Alex Aldea

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Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko



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0:00.0

Welcome to the Bloody Disgusting Network.

0:07.0

No.

0:14.0

This is Creepy.

0:17.0

A podcast dedicated to sharing the most famous chilling and disturbing creepy pastas and

0:25.2

urban legends in the world, whether these stories truly happened or simply fabrications

0:32.6

is for you to decide.

0:35.4

These stories may contain graphic depictions of violence and explicit language.

0:41.7

Listener discretion is advised.

0:49.4

Creepy presents

0:51.5

In the 31 days of horror, day 22, the Dead Poets Game.

1:03.1

The following is a set of brief instructions on how to play the Dead Poets Game.

1:08.4

Most of you have probably never heard of this ancient phenomenon that circled around

1:11.9

England in the late 1800s during the Industrial Revolution.

1:17.0

Most practice can still be used by certain people, but I must warn you that what you will

1:22.8

partake in is extremely dangerous.

1:25.9

You must follow all instructions perfectly, or else your life will forever be endangered.

1:33.6

Now you might be asking yourselves, what is the Dead Poets Game?

1:39.3

In the late 1800s, stories of ghosts and goblins were circling all through Northern Europe.

1:45.8

I only thought of these spirits as mere fairy tales.

1:49.8

It was, of course, all too true that one night at the London Theatre someone performed

1:54.9

this exact game in front of a large audience.

1:58.7

This man was a psychic who was mostly renowned for his unbelievable talent of pre-cognition.

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