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The Armitage Account

Scope Networks
Miskatonic University
Arkham
The Armitage Account
Henry Armitage
Diabolis Cthulhu
Dagon
Santa Claus
HP Lovecraft
Call Of Cthulhu
H.P. Lovecraft
Demon
Halloween
Yog Soth-Oth
Cthulhu Mythos
Diana
Awards
Podcasting
Christmas
Evil Dead
Andrea Washington

The Armitage Account is a narrative audio drama inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft and is set in the fictitious city of Arkham, Massachusetts. Isaac Andrews, plagued with guilt over the events of the last year, begins to search for a connection to his supposed great-grandfather, and the long-deceased head librarian of Miskatonic University, Henry Armitage.

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The Armitage Account is a narrative audio drama inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft and is set in the fictitious city of Arkham, Massachusetts. Isaac Andrews, plagued with guilt over the events of the last year, begins to search for a connection ... more

Halloween is upon us and while you wait for Season 2 let's dive into some of the work that inspired this series. H.P Lovecraft's Dagon follows a drug-addled man who plans on taking his own life after seeing something that should never have been seen.... more

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Benjamin Collins
Creator, Writer, Sound Engineer, and Sound Designer for the series, offering multifaceted contributions to the podcast's production.
Isaac Andrews
Creator and the voice of the character Isaac, exploring deep emotional themes through narrative performance.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 83 ratings
  • I gave up after 2 episodes after it becomes clear the guy who writes and performs this show does not know how to pronounce "Armitage" which is incredible annoying and given its the name of the show and used frequently though out, not really something I can get passed. Bummer because it sounds like a good concept. But should have made the character name Smith...

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    Ali78
    9 months ago
  • Still thinking about this

    I listened to this last year on a road trip and still get flashbacks to it. It is phenomenally spooky, with great over arching story telling and character writing. One episode is told entirely in poetic verse and still sticks with me till this day as it’s rhythm was forever haunting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bdjajahsj
    United Statesa year ago
  • Who doesn’t love Lovecraft?

    A very intriguing story, I’m curious to see where this goes, and I’m a sucker for a good Lovecraftian story

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gizmosaur
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not big on horror but very much hooked!!

    I personally don't do horror often but I'm very engaged with episode 1!! The sound design and voice acting is spectacular!! I can't wait to listen to the rest of the episodes whenever they come out!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wenata246
    United States2 years ago
  • Begging the main character

    To orrectly pronounce the name of the title character. It’s like fingernails on a blackboard every time he says “Am - ree - taj.”

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Listener in PA
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the unique blend of Lovecraftian horror with emotional storytelling, praising its rich sound design and character development.
The podcast garners acclaim for its intricate narratives and impressive voice performances that create an immersive listening experience.
Many are drawn in by the overall dark themes and captivating plot twists, making it engaging for fans of both horror and drama.

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#96
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Apple Podcasts
#131
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Apple Podcasts
#172
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Apple Podcasts
#243
Philippines/Fiction/Drama

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Q: Will there be a season two?
Yes, the hosts confirm that there will be a season two, dependent on audience support and resources.
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Q: What is the best way to support the show if someone doesn't have money for Patreon?
Ben emphasizes that spreading the word about the show and leaving reviews on platforms like Apple Podcasts are essential.
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Q: What has your experience with audio fiction been in the past?
Kenny shares that he has had very little experience in the medium, mentioning Doctor Who and Batman Unburied as examples he enjoyed.

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This narrative audio drama weaves horror and mystery, taking inspiration from the works of H.P. Lovecraft and set in the enigmatic city of Arkham, Massachusetts. The central character, Isaac Andrews, battles with guilt stemming from traumatic events while he searches for familial connections to his great-grandfather, Henry Armitage, the former head librarian at Miskatonic University. Episodes explore themes of madness, morality, and the supernatural, blending classic horror storytelling with contemporary audio drama techniques. Notable elements include intricate sound design and rich storytelling that enhance the eerie atmosphere, making it particularly appealing to fans of Lovecraftian lore and dark narratives.

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