Episode 0.5: The Witch Queen

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2019
  • They say there's a witch in that valley and you'd do well to stay away from there. Join us as we journey back to the settling of the central plateau and witness the power of mountain women.
    Written by Steve Shell
    Sound design by Steve Shell
    Narrated by Steve Shell
    Intro music: "The Land Unknown," written and performed by Landon Blood
    Outro music: "I Cannot Escape the Darkness," written and performed by Those Poor Bastards
    To learn more about Old Gods of Appalachia, visit our website at www.oldgodsofappalachia.com, and be sure to complete your social media ritual and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @oldgodsofappalachia, or Twitter and Tumblr @oldgodspod. If you'd like to support the show, you can join or Patreon at www.patreon.com/oldgodsofappalachia, or support us on Acast at supporter.acast.com/old-gods-of-appalachia. You can also find t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and other Old Gods merch in our shop at www.teepublic.com/stores/oldgodsofappalachia.
    Old Gods of Appalachia is a production of DeepNerd Media. All rights reserved.
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Комментарии • 95

  • @Wizardously
    @Wizardously 3 года назад +232

    "The folk were not cruel...but they were faithful and superstitious and stupid." I know too many people that this describes.

    • @diogeneslantern18
      @diogeneslantern18 2 года назад +12

      One only needs to look in the mirror.

    • @ayistromia
      @ayistromia 2 года назад +15

      @@diogeneslantern18 bless your heart

    • @Witchofthewoods.
      @Witchofthewoods. Год назад +8

      @@diogeneslantern18 well he did spell "too" correctly, so that says a thing or two. 🪞

    • @spaztron5000
      @spaztron5000 Год назад +4

      Faithful, superstitious, stupid, and cruel describes too many people I have met, my own blood included.

    • @johnlynch-kv8mz
      @johnlynch-kv8mz 11 месяцев назад +1

      I like to think superstitions are just fears of losing the good things bestowed upon oneself. Gifts are like that. You didn’t get it yourself so how can one keep from losing it…I think.

  • @ShredofLove
    @ShredofLove 3 года назад +117

    This is exactly the kind of content I have longed for, and wanted to make about our little area. You have done some excellent work, here.

  • @broderickblack
    @broderickblack Год назад +27

    Now this is like those grim American frontier folklore tales I yearned for from my childhood, like the early settlers hymns I heard of my youth or numerous other mythology that I spent so much time with. I would recommend this channel to anyone looking for an old American scare.

  • @radhadas8157
    @radhadas8157 3 года назад +95

    I am 69 years old born in NC now live at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia. This is awesome. My grandmother lived in a little town in the mountains of N.C. called Cooleemee. She delivered babies all in the mountains. I subscribed and thank you.

    • @Dottywalkers9
      @Dottywalkers9 Год назад +5

      Are the tales of putting witches out in the wilderness true? Did they really put out people for things like that?

    • @broderickblack
      @broderickblack Год назад +4

      @@Dottywalkers9 Yes is true and it iis still done these days, America has never been kind to the obscure.

    • @private_ventures2592
      @private_ventures2592 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Dottywalkers9It was true, but unusual. If a kid was acting weird, you treated em like a weird kid. If they continued, you gave em a talking to. Pretty normal, generally. You'd mostly just hear rumors and urban legends.

  • @southerspartangaming6846
    @southerspartangaming6846 2 года назад +32

    Man I love seeing southern, eldritch, gothic horror set in a region I love. Funny how a lot of traditions bleed from the mountains of North Carolina to the coastal area I live in.
    Love my state, love y’all.
    Respect the old ways, they linger for a reason

  • @Of_infinite_Faith
    @Of_infinite_Faith Месяц назад +5

    I would kill for southern Gothic like this ❤❤

  • @Gandalf-The-Green
    @Gandalf-The-Green Год назад +17

    Awesome, Lovecraft meets Appalachia and there is some Johnny Cash in there too. I love it. Going to binge the whole series.

  • @CellarDoorWhispers
    @CellarDoorWhispers 2 года назад +31

    I deeply regret waiting so long to check this out. I know I'm bad about zoning out during podcasts, so I didn't have faith in myself I'd be able to enjoy it. Turns out I can very easily pay attention though, and apparently even easier when the speaker has an accent similar to my own. As someone who's spent my life in the hollers and on the peaks of the Appalachians in northeast Tennessee, I appreciate this even more than I thought I might. This is something I've been longing for without even realizing it. Such beautiful and well thought out stories, with great positive attention to what we'd call social issues nowadays. There's a lot to appreciate here. Thank ya'll for making this a reality, I'm really looking forward to working my way through all the content here.

    • @TheGoauldApophis
      @TheGoauldApophis 3 месяца назад +1

      Same, except for the part about the accent. It's actually why I thought I'd have trouble focusing when I listened to the prolonged a few years ago.
      I'm finally giving it another shot because it shows up on so many recommendations lists for other podcasts I enjoy.

  • @sandyperkins237
    @sandyperkins237 2 года назад +10

    I come from a long line of Granny Witches..and Melungeon!Bwahahahaa

  • @AppalachianOddity
    @AppalachianOddity 3 года назад +35

    Awesome story telling! Very authentic to the region as well, nailed the dialect.
    ~ Montani Semper Liberi ~

  • @valeriondread5549
    @valeriondread5549 3 года назад +20

    One of my many great-grandmothers was a supposed witch, she lived out of Brethet County, Kentucky.

    • @ajaxslamgoody9736
      @ajaxslamgoody9736 Год назад +2

      You a Mormon...having more than 2 Great Grandmothers...

    • @n.m.3981
      @n.m.3981 10 месяцев назад +4

      I think intent was “many great” grandmothers such as great-, great-great-, great-great-great-, etc. A difficult thing to write but understandable in the way the poster wrote it.

  • @Witchofthewoods.
    @Witchofthewoods. Год назад +12

    This tale rings true to my heart 💔 My Great Great Grandmother was a WV Midwife. She delivered over 500 babies in this Appalachian area. I wish I could've known her, but I did get a little bit of her as I'm a nurse myself. I'm sure not as wonderful as she, but still. I loved to hear stories about her during our family reunions. What an amazing & enchanting story. ✨ 🪄

  • @summercucumber4964
    @summercucumber4964 Год назад +5

    I love this episode. I've probably registered to it a couple dozen times now on Spotify.

  • @evelanpatton
    @evelanpatton 2 месяца назад

    Re:root-led from Tony Walker’s Ghost Stories/Detective Podcast. Took an English bloke to guide me back to the folklore of the vast lands that is my country. Look forward to adventure & otherworldly intentions which peak, bleed, build, mend through time. Modern Imagination keeping nature’s fate/faith deeply alive.
    .eve.

  • @justin5002
    @justin5002 Год назад +4

    This is the most amazing thing I’ve come across in a long time. Thank you.

  • @kokomochonk1131
    @kokomochonk1131 2 года назад +8

    I ended up finding Old Gods of Appalachia on Tee public when looking for a hoodie, thought the design was amazing and just got it today, I've been binge watching the episodes day by day as I was waiting for it to arrive. I'm absolutely hooked!!

  • @alethearia
    @alethearia 2 года назад +25

    I had this podcast recommended to me months ago. I was dubious. But, having listened this far I've got to say I love your world building, cultural sensitivity, inclusiveness, and attention to history. I am legit curious to know if you'll include indigenous creators and their stories set in this darkly fantastical world (either in future episodes I haven't listened to yet, or in upcoming seasons). Not judging, just curious.

    • @OldGodsofAppalachia
      @OldGodsofAppalachia  2 года назад +14

      We will if we find those who would like to contribute, family. We’re working on it.

    • @alethearia
      @alethearia 2 года назад +3

      @@OldGodsofAppalachia Neat! I do love what I've heard so far, I think I'm almost done with season 1. Had to share these stories with my family. Got everyone hooked. ;)

  • @shinigamiauthor
    @shinigamiauthor 2 года назад +5

    found wonderful inspirations for Dungeon Crawl Classics The Chained Coffin

  • @irvingsmith6559
    @irvingsmith6559 Год назад +3

    Outstanding!!! So glad I found this!!!

  • @UAPReportingCenter
    @UAPReportingCenter Год назад +3

    Blown away by this! Just wow

  • @RealBradMiller
    @RealBradMiller 2 года назад +6

    Oh man, I just found you all through a thread on Twitter.
    Goosebumps! So glad I have so many episodes to catch up on! Will spread the love(& the darkness for those deserved) where I can.

  • @gabefernandes356
    @gabefernandes356 Год назад +3

    I saw someone reference this podcast in a comment -I lit candles and incense around my apartment as this episode played. Never listened to anything like this, but this is amazing storytelling.

  • @garrettwhitley8925
    @garrettwhitley8925 Год назад +2

    A friend recommended this podcast to me yesterday, and so far I am already obsessed. The atmosphere is haunting and amazing.

  • @mammon_is_god
    @mammon_is_god 4 года назад +8

    We are very good at waiting...

  • @mnvn
    @mnvn Год назад +3

    I just want to say, I’m hooked!. I got all my friends to subscribe your channel man.. this is awesome!,

  • @NoticusSpinosaurius-zx1yg
    @NoticusSpinosaurius-zx1yg Месяц назад

    Time to go back to the beginning and see if I notice anything new.

  • @PhilipLeFou
    @PhilipLeFou 4 года назад +10

    Formidable work

  • @hannaheller5290
    @hannaheller5290 3 года назад +5

    Recently discovered you and forced my husband to listen and got him hooked too. I hope to hear things about Western NC! Just finished season one, but I’m waiting for my husband to catch up before I go on

  • @blackthornsloe8049
    @blackthornsloe8049 9 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @crocus8080
    @crocus8080 Год назад +2

    My dad suggested this to me and it took a while go get into it because I don't listen to podcasts often, but this is great!

  • @jahnapanui6532
    @jahnapanui6532 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love love love it!!!!!!!!!!

  • @VredesStall
    @VredesStall 11 месяцев назад +3

    While I have relatives
    from the Deep South
    on both sides of my family...
    I myself did not
    grow up in the
    Deep-South or
    in Appalachia.
    My first (and probably only)
    introduction to the people
    and 'older' ways of Appalachia
    are from Hollywood movies...
    most notably...
    --"Next of Kin" (1988)
    starting the late actors
    Patrick Swayze, Bill Paxton
    and Liam Neeson who star
    as brothers who were
    raised and grew up in
    the hills of Appalachia...
    --and the horror movie...
    "Pumpkinhead"
    with each movie
    coming out within
    about a year
    of each other.
    While "Next of Kin"
    is more of crime/ action movie...
    it does have one scene
    in particular that was
    rather spooky:
    At the very beginning of the movie...
    Det. Truman Gates (Patrick Swayze)
    responds to an apparent
    "bar-fight turned murder"...

    Gates arrives the apartment of
    the main suspect, Billy Simpson,
    where Truman & Billy have a chat...
    and soon learn they are
    from neighboring
    counties in
    Kentucky (Harlan & Perry Cos.)...
    and Truman claims
    that he and his brothers
    used to hunt in Willy's
    home-county of Harlan
    up on "Daggot's Ridge".
    Billy explains
    that he knows
    exactly where Truman
    is talking about:
    "Hey...
    there are ghosts
    up on that ridge.

    Yeah...
    one time my dogs took me
    straight down this hollow (holler??).
    There weren't no wind or nothing.
    It just got real cold.

    Then all at once...
    them dogs started to howl.
    Like... like they was talking to the dead.
    Yeah, man. There are ghosts up on that ridge".
    Sure...
    it was just a movie...
    but that being said...
    something was really
    eating at Billy Simpson
    especially to make him
    think of that past memory
    that still haunted him.
    The next movie "Pumpkinhead"
    was supernatural horror film,
    starring actor, Lance Henriksen,
    who plays "Ed Harley"...
    a scorned father who's on the warpath
    and seeking vengeance for the untimely death
    of his young son at the hands
    of reckless teenagers.
    Harley seeks out an
    (Appalachian??) witch
    of Black Ridge named 'Haggis'
    who sends Ed Harley
    out to "Razorback Holler"...
    a cemetery that
    apparently served as
    an informal resting place
    (or dumping-ground)
    for those poor souls
    who were less-than-loved
    or who were downright
    rejected and despised.
    Or....
    as Haggis
    put it to
    Ed Harley:
    "Ever hear of 'Razorback Holler'??...
    There's an old graveyard
    way back... deep in them woods.
    Mountain-folk use to bury kin in there...
    kin they was ashamed of!!".
    As if that old crone Haggis
    couldn't be any scarier...
    she wasn't one to mince words
    and made no bones about it.
    That old woman
    looked like she was
    nothing but a bag of bones
    who couldn't lift herself
    out of her rocking chair
    even if her last breath
    depended on it...
    but she easily made the
    Wicked Witch of the West
    (from the Wizard of Oz)
    look sweeter than sugar...
    and scared the
    living piss out of me.
    Holy Sh**!!😳
    From what I can recall...
    it is never clearly stated
    what county, town or state
    where the events of
    "Pumkinhead"
    take place...
    That being said...
    the only place(s) that
    I have ever heard words like
    "holler, kin, kin-folk" ect.
    has only been in the
    Deep South of the US
    and especially in Appalachia.

    • @OldGodsofAppalachia
      @OldGodsofAppalachia  10 месяцев назад +2

      The portions of Appalachia we grew up in and write about (Eastern Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Northeast Tennessee, and Western North Carolina) are actually not part of the Deep South (which is Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina; sometimes Texas and Florida are included as well).

  • @jahprincess1589
    @jahprincess1589 2 месяца назад

    Let us talk of many things......I'm hooked.

  • @monicalinares1041
    @monicalinares1041 3 года назад +5

    Love this!!

  • @nate_sc
    @nate_sc 4 года назад +3

    Excellent.

  • @seamusmohally-sheehan7522
    @seamusmohally-sheehan7522 3 года назад +3

    Got to hand it to my cousin hes got good taste

  • @quntmphscs
    @quntmphscs 4 года назад +4

    Wow!

  • @markymuskrat1
    @markymuskrat1 Год назад +1

    Cool stuff

  • @Witchatwork
    @Witchatwork 3 года назад +1

    Just finding this... so thankful I stumbled across this on reddit!!

  • @Companion92
    @Companion92 3 года назад +3

    So good

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 2 года назад +1

    Oooooh. I like where this is headed.

  • @angelaknight7184
    @angelaknight7184 Год назад

    Thankyou x

  • @erickling4016
    @erickling4016 2 года назад +1

    First encounter with the podcast. Subscribe complete

  • @oldcrone
    @oldcrone 2 года назад +1

    He is talking about me!🐉🐉🐉

  • @brianboru2762
    @brianboru2762 2 года назад +6

    So now I'm wondering did the Deelies adopt her? Or was she one of theirs thanks to some other participant.

    • @Kropothead
      @Kropothead 2 года назад +6

      Hard to say, with witches. Daughter Dooley certainly sees them as her real mothers, biological or otherwise.

  • @lisasage3164
    @lisasage3164 3 года назад

    WOW!!!!

  • @FantasticDimensions
    @FantasticDimensions 4 года назад +5

    That was fucking awesome!

  • @UAPReportingCenter
    @UAPReportingCenter Год назад

    Came here from Reddit. Amazing

  • @rayy.8952
    @rayy.8952 4 года назад +3

    YASS

  • @solidsentinel1285
    @solidsentinel1285 11 месяцев назад +1

    Alright who’s here because of The Painting Phase

  • @BlertaPupu
    @BlertaPupu 6 дней назад

    Someone know what the outro music is called, I don't think it's "I cannot escape the Darkness".

  • @bunch_o_racket
    @bunch_o_racket Год назад +2

    i found this on Amazon music, but this half episode wasn't on there! in "completing my social media ritual" (or however he says it 🤣) i found it and am diligently catching up!

    • @OldGodsofAppalachia
      @OldGodsofAppalachia  Год назад

      We publish an RSS feed of our episodes, family. We can’t control what individual apps do with that data and our files.

  • @Mi-yc3oy
    @Mi-yc3oy Год назад

    Thanks to Google surveillance that recommended a recent CNET article that brought me here 😅🥳🥃

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz 11 месяцев назад +1

    4:33 Nope. She’s just pissed off, now, spin her around again! Do it once more for me!

  • @linuxstreamer8910
    @linuxstreamer8910 3 месяца назад

    i call this backwoods horror

  • @bunnsberry3236
    @bunnsberry3236 Месяц назад

    I’m late to the party but on Apple podcast it just has which queen chapter 2, but there’s no 0.5 or chapter 1 is there a chapter 1?

    • @OldGodsofAppalachia
      @OldGodsofAppalachia  Месяц назад

      All our episodes are available on Apple Podcasts. Not sure why you can't find them, but I'm afraid we can't provide tech support for apps.But 0.5 and 2 are EPISODE numbers for our podcast, which is Old Gods of Appalachia. The Witch Queen is not a separate series.

  • @anthonywhited6692
    @anthonywhited6692 3 года назад +3

    Who performs the intro song?

    • @cbotsalot4078
      @cbotsalot4078 3 года назад +2

      Landon Blood does the intro. He mentions the artists at the end of every podcast.

  • @passivepassions
    @passivepassions 3 года назад +1

    Got a Spotify podcast?

    • @OldGodsofAppalachia
      @OldGodsofAppalachia  3 года назад +3

      We are primarily a podcast featured on Apple Podcasts, Spotify etc. RUclips is not our main venue. We were actually the 9th most popular fiction podcast on Spotify.

  • @johnbbolton
    @johnbbolton Год назад +1

    I hate that I had to give a like when you had 859 likes

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz 11 месяцев назад

    8:48 that much , huh? But enough. Preacher’s boys. Is there a greater potential for evil?

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz 11 месяцев назад

    18:07 Mm

  • @ghoulzyplays
    @ghoulzyplays 2 года назад

    While I was listening to this, the name Kate came to mind immediately after they said that her name was not known 🤔