
Wayne Sawyer is a grizzled jack-of-all-trades, helping the folk of Mercy for a mere pittance. When he meets the bizarre and enigmatic academic, Doctor Daisy Gray, they are both thrust into dangers beyond human comprehension. A queer eldritch audio drama set during the tail end of the wild west. For adult audiences only.
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Strangekind Studio is a not-for-profit collective that spotl... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
Lila tries to find her way home.
CW: Violence & gore, graphic body horror, implied child death, mentions of suicide and suicidality, mentions of historical racism & colonial viol... more
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
Jack tells his story and the Party opens a door.
CW: Violence & gore, mentions of suicide attempt and suicidality, mentions of genocide, graphic depictions of historical racism &... more
CW: Violence & gore, demons, mentions of kidnapping.
The next episode of MERCY is on its way soon! In the meantime, we'd love to introduce our friend of the show, The Foxkey Chronicles: What Hides Beneath by the brilliant Cole & Eleana Hill. If you'... more
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
CW: Graphic depictions of alcoholism, ableist language, depiction of acute mental illness & distress, depiction of grief & loss, misogynistic language, homophobic language, mentio... more
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
CW: Graphic depictions of grief & loss, misogynistic slurs, self-harm, violence & gore, decapitation, depictions of alcoholism, ableist language, hallucinations & mental distress,... more
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
CW: Depictions of grief and funerals, religious language, religious entities, non-graphic depiction of mass suicide, mentions of incest, homophobia, misogyny, mentions of femicide... more
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
CW: Gun violence, violence & gore, depictions of alcoholism, ableism, ableist language, homophobia, misogynistic language, and depictions of grief.
Gray & Sawyer meet friends old... more
MERCY is best experienced with headphones. For adult audiences only.
CW: Depictions of alcoholism, misophonia (drinking sounds at 12:40-12:44, 12:58-13:01, 13:19-13:24, 19:56-19:59, 21:04-21:08), self-harm, ableism, ableist language, misogynistic l... more
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A collection of intertwining narratives set against the backdrop of a queer eldritch Western, this audio experience vividly explores themes of trauma, identity, and supernatural phenomena. The contrasting lives of Wayne Sawyer, a world-weary jack-of-all-trades, and Doctor Daisy Gray, an eccentric scholar, lead listeners through a uniquely crafted world brimming with dark humor and existential reflections. The episodes tackle serious issues, such as racism, grief, and mental health, while simultaneously weaving in elements of magical realism and the occult. It stands out for its rich character development, mature themes, and its commitment to diverse, intersectional storytelling, making it suitable for an adult audience seeking both intrigue... more
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