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Twelve Ways to Die in October — Fexingo Horror

Twelve Ways to Die in October — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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October is a month of thresholds—between harvest and rot, between the living and the dead. In 'Twelve Ways to Die in October', Luna tells twelve stories of people who crossed that threshold and didn't come back the same. Each episode is a standalone tale of seasonal dread: a scarecrow that remembers its maker's sins, a hayride that leads to a town that shouldn't exist, a jack-o'-lantern that grins with teeth that weren't carved. The stories unfold in the amber glow of a dying fire, where every shadow has a voice and every fallen leaf hides a name. This is not a series with a single mystery—it is a collection of final moments, each one a different flavor of autumn terror. Luna invites you to sit in the wingback chair beside the wrong-faced pumpkin and listen as the October dusk closes in. The first death begins when the last light fades.

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Episodes
  • The Apple Picking Orchard on Route 9 — Fexingo Horror
    May 3 2026
    In the waning October of 2008, a man named Eli Conroy drove home late from a job he hated and took a shortcut past the old Greely Apple Orchard on Route 9. The orchard had been closed since the summer, ever since the owner's son vanished during a pruning crew shift. But that night, the lights were on in the shed. The baskets were stacked. And from the far rows came the sharp, wet sound of apples being picked after dark. Eli didn't stop. He didn't call anyone. He just drove home and tried not to think about it. But his wife noticed the smell on his jacket the next morning — cider and diesel and something else. Something that made her cry without knowing why. This is the story of what waited in the rows between the trees, and what it left behind in a man who never believed in ghosts until he became one himself.

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    10 mins
  • The Wrong Pumpkins on Center Street — Fexingo Horror
    May 2 2026
    October 1997, in the town of Whitaker, Missouri. Luna recounts a week when the pumpkins on Center Street began appearing with carvings she didn't recognize—faces that were too sharp, too old, too knowing. The man who carved them was a newcomer named Ezra, and he told her that the pumpkins remember things the town has forgotten. By the third night, the jack-o'-lanterns were whispering names in the dark. A quiet, slow-burn story about memory, harvest, and the things that grow in the soil when you don't bury them deep enough.

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    9 mins
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