30 episodes
Episode 1
1-1
Dec 22, 202440 views
Episode 2
1-2
Dec 24, 202415 views
Episode 3
1-3
Dec 26, 202414 views
Episode 4
1-4
Dec 28, 202414 views
Episode 5
1-5
Dec 31, 202410 views
Episode 6
2-1
Jan 02, 20258 views
Episode 7
2-2
Jan 04, 20258 views
Episode 8
2-3
Jan 07, 20257 views
Episode 9
2-4
Jan 09, 202511 views
Episode 10
3-1
Jan 19, 202514 views
Episode 11
3-2
Jan 20, 202512 views
Episode 12
3-3
Jan 21, 202512 views
Episode 13
3-4
Jan 22, 202510 views
Episode 14
3-5
Jan 24, 202511 views
Episode 15
4-1
Jan 24, 202512 views
Episode 16
4-2
Jan 26, 20258 views
Episode 17
4-3
Jan 26, 20258 views
Episode 18
4-4
Jan 27, 20259 views
Episode 19
4-5
Jan 28, 202510 views
Episode 20
4-6
Jan 29, 20258 views
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Description
"Fragments of Forgotten Dreams" is a haunting collection of short stories that delves into the darkest corners of the Cthulhu Mythos. Each tale stands as a fractured piece of a greater cosmic horror, offering glimpses into various times, places, and dimensions where humanity confronts the unfathomable.
In one story, a Victorian archaeologist unearths ancient tablets in the Egyptian desert, only to discover that some hieroglyphs are better left unread. Another follows a modern-day deep-sea researcher who encounters something ancient stirring in the Mariana Trench. A tale set in 1920s New Orleans reveals how jazz melodies can sometimes harmonize with otherworldly frequencies, while a story in contemporary Tokyo shows how digital technology might accidentally open doors to dimensions beyond human comprehension.
The collection explores themes of forbidden knowledge, inherited nightmares, and the fragile nature of human sanity when faced with cosmic truth. Like fragments of a shattered mirror, each story reflects a different facet of humanity's insignificance in an infinite, indifferent universe. The narratives interweave subtle references to the Great Old Ones, creating an underlying connection that suggests all these seemingly separate nightmares might be pieces of one vast, incomprehensible dream.
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"Fragments of Forgotten Dreams" is a haunting collection of short stories that delves into the darkest corners of the Cthulhu Mythos. Each tale stands as a fractured piece of a greater cosmic horror, offering glimpses into various times, places, and dimensions where humanity confronts the unfathomable.
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