This story was amazing in its own right but made even better by the telling. Ian, you possess the wondrous gift of storytelling. Lady Sybil was better than all the refined gold in this world!
Another compelling entry in HB's excellent Fringes of the Mythos series. What can I possibly say except thank you HorrorBabble! Your adaptations are wonderfully engaging and so expertly produced they're a pleasure every time in addition to helping spread high culture to the masses. Again, thanks HorrorBabble!
I really like the work of H.B. Cave I hope you'll read more from him. Just like H.Kuttner, hope you'll get permission to read them to us. Lovely stories....!👍🏻👋🏻
I must have listened to "The Brotherhood of Blood" (by Hugh B. Cave) a dozen or so times. I'm thinking this tale is just as well-written (and creepy). I'll save this story for some time after dark. Many thanks, Ian. Cheers -- W
Amazing story and narration! This one is fantastic! I love this story, especially the ending. I will divulge no more so people do not complain of spoilers. This is a darn fine story. It's definitely worthy of "fringes of the mythos." I am going to be sad after this series e ds next week 😢. I want to read more about this author. Thanks, Ian!
This would make a wonderful black and white movie if done correctly. The story shows how the power of love can overcome evil. Thanks for your narration, Ian!
I’ve been avoiding this video….trying really hard to prolong our “Fringes of the Mythos” Journey! 😢 I’ll most likely do the same with the final video, as well!! I DON’T WANT OUR JOURNEY TO END! 😣😭
Spoiler alert below! I believe I missed something, but the other residents of the household won't leave me alone long enough to re-listen. So the body of the painter had secretly been placed into a hidden room inside the home of the family's sworn enemy? Did I miss something? Or was this psychically undead corpse inside a hidden space behind the canvas?
Not only that but the Son must have broken into the house armed with nails, a hammer, a saw, several wooden boards and probably a tin of varnish as well as the coffin just to construct that hidden room! All without being noticed...
Marvelous narration, good sir! As soothing as this story was, I do feel an uncertain question welling up from the unlit depths of my own subconscious. How did Warren die?...
While this was thoroughly entertaining it has so many plot holes and contrivances it works better as comedy really **SPOILERS BELOW** 1)First off the bad guy pretends the feud is over and gives his enemy the most horrible picture imaginable as a gesture of reconciliation, wtf? 2)The family decides to put it on prominent display instead of quietly stuffing the ghastly thing into a closet and forgetting about it/burning it 3)Then when the bad guy dies he has his son somehow break into the house, find the picture, fit a 3 foot space behind it and inter his fathers coffin in that space without anyone being the wiser 4)When the ghoul starts working on the father he promptly decides its a family curse and demands his son not tell anyone, because hey, why would you want to warn your kid about the family curse? I mean they might actually be able to DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT if you did that! 5)And then in the centuries after no-one EVER takes the picture down to clean it, discovering the coffin 6)Not one member of the family moves abroad or just decides to live elsewhere in the country and avoids the curse 7)All of them "do their duty" by keeping the secret (because look how well that works out for the previous generation) 8)And not a single one ever thinks that maybe that hideous old portrait OF A GHOUL might have something to do with the curse when it strikes them Really though, I loved this story! It was just so silly!
“You fool! Warren is temporarily unavailable, please leave a message after the tone…………..
PEEP! “
I wonder if anyone's gonna tell Warren has so many messages.
@@Safeguard1 Warren gets home: 'You have... 666 unheard messages.'
But Warren has learned: Do not call up that which you cannot hang up on.
9:00 I love how in these old stories the doctors inject opiates and sedatives at the drop of a hat.
Wasn’t that long ago they still did.
" got ghosts in your blood, do a morphine about it."
Patient is erratic? Opium.
Patient is melancholic? Cocaine.
Not sure what's wrong? Radium.
I forgot it was Wednesday. Now my day is complete with Horrorbabble. 💀
same !!!
Ditto!
I hadn't forgotten, but it's almost always a highlight of any day.
That's a big leap from absence to completion.
“….eldritch horror leaping out of the black night….” So we’re off to Wales then ?
Dare I say ghoulishly good?😏 Sybil's fierce devotion in protecting Edward was truly moving, this one is definitely a winner!😄
What a brilliant story, accompanied by a brilliant reading. Thank you, sir.
With a name like The Ghoul Gallery, I can't believe I've never heard or read this story! Great find. Thanks all!
I know right. As soon as I saw the title I knew I had to hear it and I'm definitely glad I did.
@@c.shannon3914 😁👍
Snack - check.
Blanket - check.
Comfy chair - check.
Lets do this.
This story was amazing in its own right but made even better by the telling. Ian, you possess the wondrous gift of storytelling. Lady Sybil was better than all the refined gold in this world!
Nothing soothing me more than your elegant voice after a long day at work.❤
Thank you so much!
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your mythos fringe series is shaking out nicely - great choices Ian
Ghoul Gallery
... like the sound of that!
💜💀💜 #51😱
Well, apparently these people need to call Carnacki.
A story that deserves to listen twice (at least). Thank you, Ian.
Another compelling entry in HB's excellent Fringes of the Mythos series. What can I possibly say except thank you HorrorBabble! Your adaptations are wonderfully engaging and so expertly produced they're a pleasure every time in addition to helping spread high culture to the masses. Again, thanks HorrorBabble!
I really like the work of H.B. Cave I hope you'll read more from him.
Just like H.Kuttner, hope you'll get permission to read them to us.
Lovely stories....!👍🏻👋🏻
We'll keep on trying, Roland!
I must have listened to "The Brotherhood of Blood" (by Hugh B. Cave) a dozen or so times. I'm thinking this tale is just as well-written (and creepy). I'll save this story for some time after dark. Many thanks, Ian. Cheers -- W
Oooooooh I'm excited! I've been refreshing my page for the last 10 minutes. Thank you for the story!
Always want more ghoul content
Ian, you are one the very best narrators I've ever had the pleasure to listen to.
Excellent story and narration! Very good. Thank you Mr. Gordon and Horror Babble. Until next time.
Babble on! Yes!
What an amazing story and such wonderful narration 👍 Thank you 🙂❤️👍
Another brilliant story and reading. Thank you!
Another great “Fringe” tale. Hope you plan to have another series!
Amazing story and narration!
This one is fantastic! I love this story, especially the ending. I will divulge no more so people do not complain of spoilers.
This is a darn fine story. It's definitely worthy of "fringes of the mythos." I am going to be sad after this series e ds next week 😢. I want to read more about this author.
Thanks, Ian!
Reminds me of a Castlevania fan game I watched, where one of the places you explore is called "The Horror Gallery".
Excellent narration. Surprised by the great quality of the narrator.
A fantastic tale. I was truly satisfied with it and Ian's narration was perfect. As usual of course 🙂
Thank you for all you do..God Bless
nice to have a good old-fashioned horror story with a happier ending than usual. : )
Oh this was a good one! Thank you!
Excellent reading, thank you. 🦋🙏
This would make a wonderful black and white movie if done correctly. The story shows how the power of love can overcome evil. Thanks for your narration, Ian!
Great job, Ian.
The prose of the purple world drowning in adjectives
The most epic grudge 😧
Loved it, a very compelling story. Should be made a short movie, filmed in the style of The Lighthouse perhaps.
Outstanding thanks Ian
Excellent tale
ghoul of vengeance, i love it
This is amazing. Now I'm moving on to the rest of the story. Thank you. Have a wonderful day 🤗💖🌟
I love Cave.
"Skeletonic." Huh, that's a new one.
Also, this is why doctor-patient confidentiality is a thing.
I love happy endings in horror stories.😊
Another gem Sir, thank you!!!🙏👌👻❣️
Excellent!
I’ve been avoiding this video….trying really hard to prolong our “Fringes of the Mythos” Journey! 😢
I’ll most likely do the same with the final video, as well!!
I DON’T WANT OUR JOURNEY TO END! 😣😭
Spoiler alert below!
I believe I missed something, but the other residents of the household won't leave me alone long enough to re-listen. So the body of the painter had secretly been placed into a hidden room inside the home of the family's sworn enemy? Did I miss something? Or was this psychically undead corpse inside a hidden space behind the canvas?
This is my understanding as well.
Got it !
There is a secret alcove behind the canvas that the painters son had the body put into covertly.
@@c.shannon3914 Okay, thank you!
Not only that but the Son must have broken into the house armed with nails, a hammer, a saw, several wooden boards and probably a tin of varnish as well as the coffin just to construct that hidden room!
All without being noticed...
Delightful!
I really liked it!
Ah what a great story, certainly not what I expected to have happened
Marvelous narration, good sir! As soothing as this story was, I do feel an uncertain question welling up from the unlit depths of my own subconscious. How did Warren die?...
Listening from the ukwales❤
While this was thoroughly entertaining it has so many plot holes and contrivances it works better as comedy really
**SPOILERS BELOW**
1)First off the bad guy pretends the feud is over and gives his enemy the most horrible picture imaginable as a gesture of reconciliation, wtf?
2)The family decides to put it on prominent display instead of quietly stuffing the ghastly thing into a closet and forgetting about it/burning it
3)Then when the bad guy dies he has his son somehow break into the house, find the picture, fit a 3 foot space behind it and inter his fathers coffin in that space without anyone being the wiser
4)When the ghoul starts working on the father he promptly decides its a family curse and demands his son not tell anyone, because hey, why would you want to warn your kid about the family curse? I mean they might actually be able to DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT if you did that!
5)And then in the centuries after no-one EVER takes the picture down to clean it, discovering the coffin
6)Not one member of the family moves abroad or just decides to live elsewhere in the country and avoids the curse
7)All of them "do their duty" by keeping the secret (because look how well that works out for the previous generation)
8)And not a single one ever thinks that maybe that hideous old portrait OF A GHOUL might have something to do with the curse when it strikes them
Really though, I loved this story! It was just so silly!
Skeletonic is a great name for a band.
If i were him i’d move into an apartment
Moral of the story; beware of Greeks bearing gifts!
no greeks in this story
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#474-✅👍
The secrets that the rich must keep...
Because what would people think..
Guilt kills.
I’m a romantic, so I loved this one!
Old intro why?
If you mean the HB/RM intro, this is the intro that always accompanies the Rue Morgue collaboration series episodes.
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14th...woo
Very progressive of the author to make the young woman as a strong active character.
no edge to this one, just cliches. all too common.
nah... this is orginal work of art ... from which clinches originate
@@javedsultan4830 lol, whatever.