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S2 E13: Tales from the Shadows - Flannan’s Night Watchers

S2 E13: Tales from the Shadows - Flannan’s Night Watchers

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Paranormal Portal UK: Tales from the Shadows - Flannan’s Night Watchers

In our Tales from the Shadows series, Luke presents evocative fictional stories inspired by real-world paranormal events, serving as a platform for guest writers to showcase their work alongside the hosts’ own chilling tales. From ghostly hauntings to otherworldly encounters, these narratives weave fact and fiction, drawing listeners into a captivating exploration of the supernatural’s haunting possibilities.

This eerie episode, Flannan’s Night Watchers, reimagines the 1900 disappearance of three lighthouse keepers from the desolate Flannan Isles. When a relief ship arrived, the lighthouse stood empty, the lamp cold, and a meal left untouched, with whispers of a storm that never raged. Through the eyes of private investigator Angus Reid and the cryptic journal of keeper Thomas Marshall, this tale spins into a haunting mystery of lights in the sky and a presence that watches from the void, leaving the truth as elusive as the vanished men.

Join us for a gripping journey into the unknown, where serious analysis meets haunting discoveries, with Luke’s engaging dynamic bringing occasional levity to the shadows.

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 - Introduction


  • 03:17 - Flannan’s Night Watchers


  • 21:45 - Wrap-Up


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