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Whatever Walks the Pines — Fexingo Horror

Whatever Walks the Pines — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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Summary

Deep in the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest, where fog clings to the firs and the underbrush hides secrets older than memory, Luna walks the trails and tells the stories that the trees have whispered to her. Each episode of 'Whatever Walks the Pines' is a self-contained horror tale drawn from the mossy silence of these woods — tales of hikers who stray from the path, of cabins that weren't on any map, of things that move between the trunks when the light fails. The stories are slow and patient, unspooling like mist through the branches, settling into a dread that feels less like fiction and more like a warning. This is not a show about jump scares or gore; it is about the long, quiet moment before you realize you are being watched. Luna's voice, intimate and unhurried, guides you deeper into the pines, where the boundary between the natural and the unnatural blurs. The forest here remembers things: the vanished logger, the woman who followed a deer into the dark, the child who played too long among the roots. Each episode stands alone — you can begin anywhere — but once you hear one, you may find yourself listening for footsteps outside your own door. Because the pines are patient, and they have their own stories to tell.

#PacificNorthwestHorror #ForestHorror #CryptidStories #FolkHorror #SlowBurnHorror #HikingHorror #WoodsHorror #MossHorror #FoggyForest #BackwoodsTerror #IsolationHorror #NatureHorror #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #StorytellingHorror #AnthologyHorror #NarratedHorror #LunaHorror

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Episodes
  • The Dry Well on Pritchard Lane — Fexingo Horror
    May 6 2026
    In the summer of 2019, the worst drought in forty years hit the small town of Harlow Springs, Oregon. The reservoirs shrank, the creek turned to dust, and the fires came early. But it was the well on Pritchard Lane that drew the most attention—because it was never dry before. Luna's uncle owned that land, and he told her what he found at the bottom: not mud, not stone, but a door. A door that was not locked. A door that should have stayed shut. This is the story of what came up from the dry well, and what the town of Harlow Springs learned about thirst.

    #HarlowSprings #DryWell #PritchardLane #Drought #Oregon #UncleArthur #TheDoor #Thirst #SomethingInTheWater #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #PacificNorthwest #CreepyEncounter #WellHorror #AtmosphericHorror #Summer2019 #SmallTownSecrets #LunaNarrates #PacificNorthwestHorror #ForestHorror

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    7 mins
  • The Last Bell at St. Elara's Mission — Fexingo Horror
    May 5 2026
    September 1999. Luna's uncle Ray vanished from the cemetery of St. Elara's Mission, a half-abandoned Catholic church sunk into the Oregon coast fog. Twenty years later, Luna returns to the hollowed wooden church to find the answer written in the bell tower. The bell rang every night at 3:13 AM—exactly the time Ray was last seen alive. No one ever climbed the stairs after dark. But Luna did. What she found in the bell rope, in the indentation worn into the stone floor by something that paced for decades, and in the final note left in Ray's truck, pulls the listener into a quiet grief cycle about the people we lose to places we never should have trusted. This episode is about the weight of a place that remembers you before you remember it.

    #StElarasMission #OregonCoast #UncleRay #BellTower #ThreeThirteenAM #CemeteryFog #September1999 #Vanishing #FootprintsInTheDust #Pacing #WoodenChurch #CoastalHorror #FogHorn #CatholicGothic #LossAndReturn #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SlowBurn #PacificNorthwestHorror #ForestHorror

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    7 mins
  • The Woman Who Tended the Bone Orchard — Fexingo Horror
    May 4 2026
    Luna drives the Klamath River Road in late October, past the abandoned trailer where a woman named Delia used to keep a garden of human remains. The old-timers called it the Bone Orchard—a half-acre of river stones and antlers and things that should have been buried deeper. Delia said she was tending the dead. Luna stopped to ask why, and what Delia showed her under the tarp by the wilting apple tree has stayed with her ever since. A story about the weight of unfinished grief, the smell of wet moss and rusted chain-link, and a woman who refused to let the ground take everything. No ghosts. No monsters. Just a quiet horror that sits beside you on the drive home and doesn't let you turn the radio off.

    #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #WhateverWalksThePines #BoneOrchard #Delia #KlamathRiver #PacificNorthwest #OldHighway97 #October #Grief #UnfinishedBusiness #RiverStone #Moss #Trailer #AppleTree #TendingTheDead #QuietHorror #SlowBurn #PacificNorthwestHorror #ForestHorror

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    10 mins
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