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Old Gods of Appalachia

Episode 98: Generation of Vipers

Old Gods of Appalachia

Old Gods of Appalachia

Eldritch, Horror, Appalachia, Anthology, Fiction, Folk Horror, Science Fiction

4.95.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

In these mountains, there is more than one royal family.


CW: Discussion of murder of family members, death post-childbirth; monster noises, train sounds, occult practices, and ritual self harm.


Written by Steve Shell and Cam Collins

Produced and edited by Cam Collins and Steve Shell

Narrated and performed by Steve Shell

Sound design by Steve Shell

The voice of Rachel Harlowe: Sarah Doreen

The voice of Haman Locke: Alex McDonald Villarreal

The voice of the Railroad Man: Yuri Lowenthal

Intro music: “The Land Unknown (The Where the Light Don’t Reach Verses)” written and performed by Landon Blood

Outro music: “Asheville Junction” performed by Brother Landon Blood


Special equipment consideration provided by Lauten Audio.


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Well, hey there, family, if you love old gods of Appalachia, I want to help us keep the home fires burning, but maybe aren't comfortable with the monthly commitment. Well, you can still support us via the ACAS supporter feature. No gift too large, no gift too small. Just click on the link in the show description,

0:21.6

and you too can toss your tithe in the collection plate.

0:24.4

Feel free to go ahead and do that.

0:26.7

Right about now.

0:32.2

Old Gods of Appalachia is a horror anthology podcast,

0:40.1

and therefore may contain material not suitable for all audiences

0:43.7

so listener discretion

0:45.9

is advised

0:47.9

Lexington, Kentucky,

0:59.5

1951.

1:03.9

Rain fell in sheets and swept through the gutters as a yellow dodge with black and white

1:09.6

checkered stripes pulled to a stop

1:11.3

outside Lexington Union Station.

1:14.5

The cab driver glanced back at his passenger in the rearview mirror as she fished around

1:19.0

in her pocketbook.

1:21.2

She was a skinny little thing.

1:23.9

He always said he liked them with a little more meat on the bone, but pretty.

1:28.3

Her hair was black as a raven's wing, and her dark eyes were large and luminous.

1:34.1

She had a wide, mobile mouth with full lips she'd painted a deep red.

1:39.3

One corner of it tugged up in the ghost of a smile as she pulled a dollar from the depths of the bag and passed

1:45.4

it to him over the sea get the change thanks to the ride the driver returned her smile and tipped the brim of his

1:52.8

flat cap to her my pleasure miss let me help you with that bag oh thank you while the driver pulled the young woman's suitcase from the trunk of the cab, the young woman

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