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Terror at Camp Roanoke E5 - 2025 Monster of the Week One-Shot

Terror at Camp Roanoke E5 - 2025 Monster of the Week One-Shot

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Time is running out as the monsters get more and more aggressive. With the diary in hand and the knowledge of how to end the horrors of this cursed night, the team must procure the final elements and rush to Sanctuary Rock if they ever want to see the end of this nightmare. Will they be able to enact the ritual necessary to cancel the themautergic totem? Or will the hellish horrors catch up, making the campgrounds their final resting place? Find out on the finale of Terror at Camp Roanoke!

Join us for our annual 2025 Monster of the Week One-Shot as we enhance your Halloween season with a tale of fear and terror! A new episode will be released each week until the end of October, so be sure to tune back in so you don't miss the next chapter!

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Martin Fresh Played By: Cameron Hoogendyk

Grieve Gershwin Played By: Fatty Lumpkins

Soapy Joe Played By: Connor Trett

Richard Ancok Voiced By: Luke W. Shepherd | X/Twitter

Eleanor Dare Voiced By: Carla Gyemi | Casting Call Club

John White Voiced By: JBongo_VA | YouTube

Sir Walter Raleigh Voiced By: Gareth Murden | Website

Frederick Barneby Voiced By: Kurt B. Gray | X/Twitter | TikTok

Camp Construction Worker Voiced By: Derek Marr | Bluesky | YouTube | TikTok | Instagram

Camp Construction Foreman Voiced By: Michael Suggs | Website

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Cover Art: Licensed through Adobe Stock Intro/Outro Music by: Justyna Kryscio Music & SFX by: Monument Studios Additional Music by: FreePD

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