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S6E11: Where the Black Eyed Children Sing

S6E11: Where the Black Eyed Children Sing

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This podcast is a production of the Morbid Forest.

Episode 11 , Season 6: Where the Black Eyed Children Sing

Trigger Warnings: Mature content, mature language, depictions of violence and gore.

Author: RJ Butler

Featured Talent:

  • Narrator: Mike Castoro
  • Stephen: Havish Ravipati
  • Melissa: Maddie Girouard
  • Reverend Jordan Drelincourt: Thomas Edmonds
  • Molly: Naomi Richards
  • Villagers: Milo Machin, Dakota James Weller, Sebastian Christopher, Kiefer Light, Hannah Rivera and Amber McCulloch
  • With Special Guests: Story, River, and Sterling Alexander as the Black Eyed Children

Story Editing and Audio Production: Naomi Richards

Theme Music created by Blakmoth

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