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Malevolent

Part 30 "The Tenant"

Malevolent

Harlan Guthrie

Audiodrama, Lovecraft, Adventure, Cthulhu, Malevolent, Drama, Fiction, Protagonist, Horror, Mystery

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Malevolent follows Arkham Investigator Arthur Lester as he unravels the mysterious circumstances that have befallen him.


In the 30th Part of our story Arthur and the entity within find themselves in New York City. Aware that the Butcher isn't far behind, the two must decide where to stay and how to elude him in a way that seems safest. A problem begins to surface however after becoming the newest tenant at a strange and unusual place...


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Ah, a few times. Is anybody watching us? Do you think the butcher has an accomplice? Look, at this point, we know nothing, other than the fact that we have a target on our backs, and a ticking clock. Just keep a keen eye. The stairs are to your right. All right. Wow. What?

1:30.0

Yes, it's quite a feat. I know I've seen on the fathom of things. Places that humankind can barely dream of, but I'm still awestruck when we enter places like this. It's oddly familiar. Why? I don't know. And furthermore, I don't remember any of the places that I know as the king I would have visited. But you still remember that

2:00.0

dark world? Yes. Why? Why'd that nothing else? Why did it linger? I don't know, Arthur. There are many questions I still have, many things I'm still hoping to answer. You and me both. Addison was difficult to say the least, but it also felt like a dream, a haze of unreal horrors that followed us through the trees and hung it for more blood with every decision we made.

2:29.3

It sounds more like a nightmare. Yes. Anyway, it felt like something else entirely. And now, well, now I feel it important to remember what brought us here. Agreed. The stairs to the street are a little bit ahead of you.

2:43.7

Yes.

2:51.7

Well, there's a very tall building. Yes, the president...

2:55.7

It says the Lincoln Building.

2:57.7

But, yes, it's for offices and such, I think. We've still been built last time I was here. I envy you getting to see it.

3:05.7

Well, which way?

3:07.7

Well, if you've exited towards this building then...

3:11.7

It says we're on E 42nd Street. East, yes. Let it last, I think. Why? What's our plan?

3:19.7

I don't quite know, but I believe Tudor City is close by. And there'll be a hotel there, at least, with a reasonable price, I'm sure.

3:27.7

Okay. Anyway, King In Yellow. Yes.

3:36.7

I don't get the impression that he's interested in seeking us out anymore.

3:40.7

Why is that? Well, he had you back. I believe you were true to your word, even if you don't remember it, that you would make things difficult for him.

3:49.7

I think you are your own now, John. My own?

3:56.7

I don't think you're a piece of him anymore, nor a piece of me truly. You've come so far, changed so much.

4:07.7

Think of what you've done. Think of how you pulled me back from the edge at the estate. You brought me back.

4:16.7

That was unmotivated by anything else other than love.

4:22.7

You're my friend, Arthur. You showed me the value of carrying the fire. I couldn't watch you lose your light.

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