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[Bonus:Feed Drop] Hi Nay Ep#1: Bulok (Rot)

[Bonus:Feed Drop] Hi Nay Ep#1: Bulok (Rot)

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Content Warnings: Injury and brusing, Blood, Vomit, Animal remains, Human remains, Use of firearms

Episode 1 title: Bulok (Rot)

Filipino Immigrant Mari Datuin has been working in Toronto for about a year now. Things have been quiet, until her neighbor runs screaming to her apartment.

Hi Nay, translated to “Hi Mom”, is a Filipino led, analog-style, supernatural folklore horror anthology podcast with an overarching plot, where the protagonist treats The Horrors™ with the casual lived experience of someone who was raised around them.

Filipina immigrant Mari Datuin, raised by a babaylan (shaman) mother, accidentally saves her neighbour from a rotting monster, and is now on a mission to stop dangerous supernatural events in Toronto — alongside two supernatural detectives Donner and Murphy, her 6’2 strong-armed lesbian neighbor Laura, and Ashvin, a celebrity conman guru with real magic powers.

The series is framed through Mari’s phone calls to her Nanay (mother) in the Philippines, as well as the Detectives’ tape recordings.

Season 1 follows their mission to stop the Elders, a group of rich immortal occultists from the 1900s, from terrorizing innocent people with cursed objects called Foci — especially their mysterious leader, The Benefactor, who is so powerful that nobody is able to remember his face or name.

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Website: https://hinaypod.com/

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