Dark Pages: From the Old Attic is a horror podcast telling the story of the two characters, Ella and Klara. Join as they make their own horror podcast, reading the dark pages left behind by a dead relative in her old attic. As Klara and Ella read out the stories, they discover similarities, and slowly a hidden world of the paranormal is unveiled, and their perception of Aunt Agnes and her dark pag... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | DramaFiction |
Ella surprises Klara with a new upgrade for their podcast and in return Klara has another discovery this time from Agnes's youth. In this episode's story Ella reads about a soldier at war and during his solitude in a crater he sees the dead rise in t... more
Klara has been spending time reading many of the stories in the old attic and found a one which tells the story of 'Upstairs at the Chateaux', but from the owners Valérie & Jerome Marquet point of view. Klara and Ella read together this story and we ... more
Ella is excited to celebrate the podcats 10th anniversary episode and reads the chilling story 'Greed and the Ghost'. The two reflects on the story and how agressive the ghost was. It seems there are more vicious ghost than what they had expected.
This episode continues on the cliffhanger Ella left us with in the story Birthday Surprise. The three friends go deeper into the haunted asylum and find more than what they could have expected.
Klara has been digging on old paranormal forums and found a clue to why Agnes was collecting the many ghost stories. In this episode Ella reads the first part of the chilling story of three friends going to a haunted asylum for some cheap thrills, bu... more
Klara has been digging and found the person behind the story 'Lady at the Pond'. They call up Hannah and ask her about her story and why Agnes was interessted in it. Still running on the exciment from the call Ella reads Hannah's story with an encoun... more
Ella left the story Isle of Detah on a cliff hanger last episode much to Klara's disaproval. The story of Eva and her friends continues as more supernatural episodes starts to appear. The group whised for a supernatual enconter and they got just that... more
Klara and Ella decide to continue the podcast since the attic is filled with many more ghost stories to read. In this episode the story Isle of Death involes a group of friends visiting a former quarantine station for plague victims which has rumours... more
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