I love how the guy chose to love and help Lucy rather than fear her. Its nice when mysterious deities or supernatural forces are depicted in a more positive light.
Agreed, that is what I really don't like about a lot of those stories. As I see it, dealing with, let's say higher beings might be dangerous for human beings, simply because we might get burned like a moth in a candle's flame. But this does not have to mean that those beings have to be evil or ill-spirited, but more like a force of nature. Is a vulcan evil or radioactivity? No, they are not and yet we have learned to stay away from them, unless we are especially prepared, because they might kill us. I hate it when such beings act as if they are entitled to judge us, according to standards we never agreed to and usually even without us knowing said standards. Or when strange powerful creature number 2.741 tells the protagonist, whooops, I know I never send you the memo that you are not meant to be here, but for some reason this is also your fault and not mine and now I am going to make you all kill yourself. This is what I liked about this story, this woman/being is not evil, she is more like a friendly giant trying not to step onto us human ants.
Errr...the _mysterious deity_ in this case is literally Satan. Lucifer, whatever. Morning Star. I don't see the mystery. That's basically THE Bad Guy. "but hey maybe he ain't that bad". Well sht man, then wtf does "bad" even mean anymore anyway? If the ONE guy that is supposed to represent it, isn't IT? Here's a wild thought: maybe the actual Devil's actual plan is to make people less afraid of him. Thus making more people actually come to _his side._ And stories like this one and series like "Lucifer" are part of his PR strategy? Although I enjoyed it thoroughly, I must say this story is basically reverse Twilight, but much edgier.
@@durere It is still an interesting representation of the devil. And by "mystery diety", I meant the representation of any kind of diety in a creepypasta story, not just Lucifer or God or the more commonly known ones. Various religions have their own dieties, and I feel like dieties in general are treated as overpowered, distant, unrelatable, or unforgiving to humans in Creepypasta stories. If you look at various mythologies, people of ancient times seemed to have a more personal, less distant connection to the dieties they worshiped. The story is about a person finding love and some kind of connection to Lucifer, even if Lucifer is literally a deciever.
@@durere I get where you are coming from, but the thing is, while your explanation _does_ work to a point, other explanations do as well and actually better than yours. And when we are talking about Lucifer and decide to get biblical, you know it's not the devil who turns people into pillars of salt but God, don't you?
@@Furzkampfbomber In some depictions it's God, in others it's angels. Lucifer is an angel, albeit a fallen one, so 'saltifying' people doesn't sound far-fetched to me.
Absolutely loved this, I loved how he didn't abandon her and saw her for who she is and not what she is. He chose to love her and not abandon her I love that so much!
Great narration, as always. This was a great story. I'm so glad that he didn't wimp out and bolt. The poor girl deserved love and happiness, too. Human or not. I really dig the ending.
You get the sense there's a whole world and lore built in behind the story that shines through in hints, and it's so fantastic. I feel like I've just heard the prologue of a really interesting epic, but it's also kinda chill and cottagecore, too. I dig it.
Thank you for the tale Shadypear. Emotionally descriptive with a hint of anime, wonderful. I would like to know if you will continue to write more stories in the future featuring the same characters?
Wow! This was amazing. I was completely drawn in right from the start, the story is wonderful. I love stories about old gods and powerful ancient bloodlines and stuff like that, blended wonderfully with more mundane, personalized fisherman’s tales and typical human superstitions. What a great story. Wow. .
This was a lovely gem of a story. I love stories with witchy elements to them and not quite human characters who aren't evil but also not exactly innocent/good either. Gave off the same vibe as stories about the fae, which I really dig.
Shadypear, thank you for penning such a moving story. It proves again what we learned from Scooby-Doo, most monsters are regular humans driven by greed, desire, and fear.
I don’t know how to say this without sounding creepy, but your voice calms my soul each night, thank you because that voice is the only thing I can count on
Amazing story and narration! I would love to hear more from these characters. More lore to who they are and what other forms they present as to different cultures other than mariner towns. Loved every second!!
I have watched/listened to almost all of the LH stories I could possibly consume within the short time I have been subscribed to this channel. This story is absolutely my all time favorite so far, and I don't see that changing any time soon. Absolutely amazing work.
ooh GREAT STORY! Props to the Author! Very well narrated as well! ~also I really dig the 40ish min stories. it's the perfect length for my to/from work commute.
Such a beautiful and romantic story! You told this tale perfectly! I even have a tear in my eye!! I will be listening to this one again. This would make a cool movie too!
This is a wonderful story. I think this could make an amazing movie but even as a story alone it's enough to make my day. Definitely the best story I've heard in a very long time.
Marvelous narration of this magnificent story by TheShadyPear! This was a really special one. Perfect time for such a tale as well. Thank you both for this wonderful story!!
This story is a wonderful pick! I wasn't expecting to get such heartwarming vibes from something borderline Lovecraftian, but now I kind of want to be friends with these guys.
My absolute favorite story so far in your collection. It's a beautiful story! Definitely my cup of tea! This one brought tears to my eyes.. True love like that is so rare.
This one speaks to some of my deepest and oldest wishes and I've not experienced something like it for a very, very long time; thank you to the author for the amazing story as well as you for the incredible narration!
Truly beautiful story. People should ALWAYS be like this: blind to differences & reputations, unfounded rumors, unyielding in the practice of being willing to learn to love, regardless of rumors & heresay. And then, should that loved one reveal something you find frightening or shocking, we should continue to love and, if necessary, actively choose to adjust OUR opinions & personal perspectives so that the painful/shocking/frightening revelation no longer affects us. I've been through a situation like the one I described above, & I learned that the vast majority of relationships end altogether when the partner reveals this particular secret or activity. Did I like what I was told? Did I have even a modicum of interest in joining them? No. But I CHOSE to learn how to accept it; I CHOSE to learn how to be supportive & loving in word & action. Although I sometimes have a mild tendency to be afraid of being deceived after being in the dark for so many years, it's rare. And although I've never let on that the revelation shocked/upset me (other than expressing exasperation at the lie they'd kept for over a decade), it was a learning process on my part. Now, I've gotten totally used to it & regularly demonstrate my support. Is it something that I dig now? No. But I still dig the PERSON. Like I said, it's A CHOICE. Always.
Wow! What an awesome story and narration! I really appreciate the longer stories. You really have good instincts for the type of stories you narrate. Thank you!
Wow! I have listened to a ton of these, but the scenes of this in live adaptation are dancing in my head like visions of crystal and salt. Superior story, that tugs upon the fairy tale foundations woven in my early youth. She said she wasn't a witch. Honestly, I'm ready to be there with them, but not overstay my welcome. Chills.
I listen while I work, I do all flooring so earbuds are boss, and man this narration and stories just suck me in that when I look back I got tons done due to being focused on the next part of the story. thanks man for making my rough job a great one. 👍
THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!! So descriptive, painting the picture like it's right in front of you. I love your writing. " The sky was crying up a storm". What a great line. Dear,dear, author, I hope to hear more from you. Anything new or a sequel to this one. You couldn't have picked a better narrator. Thumbs Up, Ten Stars, BRAVO! Steven, how do I submit a story. Not that I think I have enough talent. I used to write quite well, getting back to it always feels like I'm trying to hard or over thinking it. But it's not out of the whelm of possibly. So could you please let me know how to submit. What an honor it would be to have a story narrated by you. Fan and Friend Miss Jessi
Jackpot, this is beautifully written and narration makes one see what is happening. I love this upload kudos to you as well as the author and who put this upload together. More would be fantastic..
Howdy Ho Mr Stephen 🦋 👋 I just wanted to say what another great story,, and narration by you. 🙏😇😉 I have been out walking and getting more exercise the past couple of months, with my little dog and buddy, Bella, I turn on my phone, stick it in my pocket, and listen to you the while time. The other day, I found one for 2 1/2 hours, and I walked that whole time. You ate the bestest, and I have officially listened to every story you have narrated for us , here on your channel. I'm so happy you came out with a new one tonight. I have listened to you for 79 hours and 27 minutes , since my LA d t check in with my online activity tracker. Lol....Lol lol I believe you could have your own TV channel, and put together something really neat, like you do on here. Have a blessed and wonderful week ahead, and thanks again for being so great, for taking out your time in narrating for all of us. Much Love, laughter, happiness , and many blessings to you and yours, love, Tams
I love how the guy chose to love and help Lucy rather than fear her. Its nice when mysterious deities or supernatural forces are depicted in a more positive light.
Agreed, that is what I really don't like about a lot of those stories. As I see it, dealing with, let's say higher beings might be dangerous for human beings, simply because we might get burned like a moth in a candle's flame. But this does not have to mean that those beings have to be evil or ill-spirited, but more like a force of nature. Is a vulcan evil or radioactivity? No, they are not and yet we have learned to stay away from them, unless we are especially prepared, because they might kill us.
I hate it when such beings act as if they are entitled to judge us, according to standards we never agreed to and usually even without us knowing said standards. Or when strange powerful creature number 2.741 tells the protagonist, whooops, I know I never send you the memo that you are not meant to be here, but for some reason this is also your fault and not mine and now I am going to make you all kill yourself.
This is what I liked about this story, this woman/being is not evil, she is more like a friendly giant trying not to step onto us human ants.
Errr...the _mysterious deity_ in this case is literally Satan.
Lucifer, whatever. Morning Star. I don't see the mystery.
That's basically THE Bad Guy. "but hey maybe he ain't that bad". Well sht man, then wtf does "bad" even mean anymore anyway? If the ONE guy that is supposed to represent it, isn't IT?
Here's a wild thought: maybe the actual Devil's actual plan is to make people less afraid of him. Thus making more people actually come to _his side._
And stories like this one and series like "Lucifer" are part of his PR strategy?
Although I enjoyed it thoroughly, I must say this story is basically reverse Twilight, but much edgier.
@@durere It is still an interesting representation of the devil. And by "mystery diety", I meant the representation of any kind of diety in a creepypasta story, not just Lucifer or God or the more commonly known ones. Various religions have their own dieties, and I feel like dieties in general are treated as overpowered, distant, unrelatable, or unforgiving to humans in Creepypasta stories. If you look at various mythologies, people of ancient times seemed to have a more personal, less distant connection to the dieties they worshiped. The story is about a person finding love and some kind of connection to Lucifer, even if Lucifer is literally a deciever.
@@durere I get where you are coming from, but the thing is, while your explanation _does_ work to a point, other explanations do as well and actually better than yours.
And when we are talking about Lucifer and decide to get biblical, you know it's not the devil who turns people into pillars of salt but God, don't you?
@@Furzkampfbomber In some depictions it's God, in others it's angels. Lucifer is an angel, albeit a fallen one, so 'saltifying' people doesn't sound far-fetched to me.
Absolutely loved this, I loved how he didn't abandon her and saw her for who she is and not what she is. He chose to love her and not abandon her I love that so much!
uuummmm... 'lucy the morning star"??? you almost snuck that one past us - getting us all wrapped up in this amazing story & pitch-perfect narration
Oh sh*t. 😮
Great narration, as always.
This was a great story.
I'm so glad that he didn't wimp out and bolt.
The poor girl deserved love and happiness, too. Human or not.
I really dig the ending.
same. I'm happy he stayed.
I'm so happy he stayed with her. Love will always win. Thank you once again for a wonderful story.
Except, you know, when it doesn't.
You get the sense there's a whole world and lore built in behind the story that shines through in hints, and it's so fantastic. I feel like I've just heard the prologue of a really interesting epic, but it's also kinda chill and cottagecore, too. I dig it.
Thank you for the tale Shadypear. Emotionally descriptive with a hint of anime, wonderful. I would like to know if you will continue to write more stories in the future featuring the same characters?
No need same characters. This story had perfect ending. No need for part 2.
@@NaBa.O3O Thank you
Wow! This was amazing. I was completely drawn in right from the start, the story is wonderful. I love stories about old gods and powerful ancient bloodlines and stuff like that, blended wonderfully with more mundane, personalized fisherman’s tales and typical human superstitions. What a great story. Wow. .
I like that love prevailed here. It's too often that it's overshadowed by fear in these stories.
This was a lovely gem of a story. I love stories with witchy elements to them and not quite human characters who aren't evil but also not exactly innocent/good either. Gave off the same vibe as stories about the fae, which I really dig.
Shadypear, thank you for penning such a moving story. It proves again what we learned from Scooby-Doo, most monsters are regular humans driven by greed, desire, and fear.
This just became my favorite thing you've ever done. Kudos to the author for a fantastic story and to you for breathing it into life.
This is the best story I've heard in a while. Thank you to the author and for a great narration. ❤👍
Small communities love to add spread rumors and Harrass people they consider different or outcasts. Great video.
My man's obtained the love of an Old One and found immortality through love. Great story! 😁
I don’t know how to say this without sounding creepy, but your voice calms my soul each night, thank you because that voice is the only thing I can count on
tbh this is just the most wholesome story from this channel.
Amazing story and narration! I would love to hear more from these characters. More lore to who they are and what other forms they present as to different cultures other than mariner towns. Loved every second!!
@@NaBa.O3O thank you so much!!! I will check them out!
I keep coming back to rewatch this video. Your voice and the way you tell the story make everything sound oddly soothing.
I stumbled across your channel Last week, and I am so glad I did because I am hooked!!
Welcome aboard Casie! I hope you enjoy this one!
King creole 😂😂😂
I have watched/listened to almost all of the LH stories I could possibly consume within the short time I have been subscribed to this channel. This story is absolutely my all time favorite so far, and I don't see that changing any time soon. Absolutely amazing work.
ooh GREAT STORY!
Props to the Author!
Very well narrated as well!
~also I really dig the 40ish min stories. it's the perfect length for my to/from work commute.
Man I loved this story and narration most original thing I've heard in a while, I almost want it to be a series but it ended beautifully. Great job!!
According to another youtube commenter (@NadiaBakker), The Salt Witch is actually part of a series of loosely related tales from this same author.
@@grantm.9109 👍
Well, thanks for the invitation. If the chance does arrive and I recognize it as such, I'll definitely pay a visit.
What a wonderful story!!! And of course flawlessly narrated as always... Thank you!!!
Have been binging the longer stories on Lighthouse Horror. This one is my fav so far.
This is a beautiful ancient story , love this kind of story always and it's touches deep into everyone heart ,love the video too , thank you
@@carriecrackrock1221 Most creepypastas aren't tbh. At least this one was good.
Great story by The Shadypear.. thanks for bringing it magically to life, Stephen. Great job! 👍
It's your voice that brought me here & it's the stories that keep me comin' back. Thank you, dude.
A year later now, I’ve listened to this story many times now. I live for this story, it gives me hope.
Ugh I'm late says U posted 3 minutes ago! 🤣 Thank you dear for all your hard work and dedication for Lil ol us Light House Horror LOYALS!!
Truly an amazing and unique story, it barely felt like a 40 minute story in the best way! Thanks for the narration Stephen!
That was beautiful. I would LOVE to see this as a movie 😍
This was a nice change to the monster's usual depiction. Thank you!
Also, Lucy, the morningstar...love it
Thanks for making my nights so much better! 💚
Any time! Thanks for listening!
Best story I've heard in a while. This sounds like a seasoned author's work. The amazing narration made this even better!
To wake up where it's always morning. I'd like that. And I love this story. He made the right choice. I would've stayed, too...
This is one of the best story’s I’ve ever seen you narrate.
Seeing the notification for a new Lighthouse video always makes my day better. Thanks again man 🤍
It's raining while I'm listening to this. The atmosphere is just right and the story is eerily wonderful.
Oh, another elder entity is 'crying up a storm' in your area too? My heart goes out to them. 💚
@@NaBa.O3O 😆
Sometimes it’s nice to hear a good old fashion love story! Especially told by you.. love the ending . So true .
Such a beautiful and romantic story! You told this tale perfectly! I even have a tear in my eye!! I will be listening to this one again. This would make a cool movie too!
This is a wonderful story. I think this could make an amazing movie but even as a story alone it's enough to make my day. Definitely the best story I've heard in a very long time.
Marvelous narration of this magnificent story by TheShadyPear! This was a really special one. Perfect time for such a tale as well. Thank you both for this wonderful story!!
This story is a wonderful pick! I wasn't expecting to get such heartwarming vibes from something borderline Lovecraftian, but now I kind of want to be friends with these guys.
That was a BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL STORY!!! It left me with wonderful feelings! Thank you and the author so much!
What a lovely story. Beautifully narrated. ❤
My absolute favorite story so far in your collection. It's a beautiful story! Definitely my cup of tea! This one brought tears to my eyes.. True love like that is so rare.
I absolutely love this story! Thank you for the narration as your works always keeps me company during my tedious work hours.
This was beautiful!!!
This one speaks to some of my deepest and oldest wishes and I've not experienced something like it for a very, very long time; thank you to the author for the amazing story as well as you for the incredible narration!
Thoroughly enjoyed this one!!! Great work Shadypear and Lighthouse!! I might just press the repeat button and have another listen 🎧
Great story I enjoyed how it played out with him understanding the crazy changes as they played out.
Such an amazing ending of love and loyalty.
That was so lovely, just the thing to cheer me up and give me hope. This was 100% what I hope for when I come to your channel. Thank you.
That was a great story!!! The way you tell it puts me there in the moment!!!
40 minutes? OMG YOU ALREADY MADE THIS DAY SO MUCH BETTER!
I'm not crying, you are crying......
That was amazing.
FANTASTIC as always.
That warning at the end made me shiver lol great story one of my favorites
That was the most beautiful story, I loved every second
Another favorite!!!! Such amazing story.
This story brought me to tears.
Turned out oddly wholesome. I think this was a good story.
Beautiful story, made me feel...content and that's good. Truly a timeless tale.
This was a DOPE tale TOLD! I luv how it 0-100 and still felt whimsical. THIS was a great fairytale that bleeds into the present.
Oh my!! This was sooo good!! I just found your channel and have basically abandoned all the ones I used to listen to.
Part 234 of thanking the lighthouse horror for their constant uploads
I loved this one. Tales from the perspective of unknowable old ones are fascinating
Truly beautiful story. People should ALWAYS be like this: blind to differences & reputations, unfounded rumors, unyielding in the practice of being willing to learn to love, regardless of rumors & heresay. And then, should that loved one reveal something you find frightening or shocking, we should continue to love and, if necessary, actively choose to adjust OUR opinions & personal perspectives so that the painful/shocking/frightening revelation no longer affects us.
I've been through a situation like the one I described above, & I learned that the vast majority of relationships end altogether when the partner reveals this particular secret or activity. Did I like what I was told? Did I have even a modicum of interest in joining them? No. But I CHOSE to learn how to accept it; I CHOSE to learn how to be supportive & loving in word & action. Although I sometimes have a mild tendency to be afraid of being deceived after being in the dark for so many years, it's rare. And although I've never let on that the revelation shocked/upset me (other than expressing exasperation at the lie they'd kept for over a decade), it was a learning process on my part. Now, I've gotten totally used to it & regularly demonstrate my support. Is it something that I dig now? No. But I still dig the PERSON. Like I said, it's A CHOICE. Always.
❤
This is one of those stories that elevates.
Wow! What an awesome story and narration! I really appreciate the longer stories. You really have good instincts for the type of stories you narrate. Thank you!
This is by far my favorite! The author did a wonderful job and you reading it makes it so perfect!
Man Stephen you nailed this one I was hanging on every word equal both scary and haunting at the same time to the writer kudos for a fantastic job
glad you liked this one Ant!
This one was probably my favorite of the year. Keep up the badassery dude!
Great story! I loved it! Awesome narration as usual. ✌🏻😁
You narrate such power stories... thanks for another epic listen
Powerful
Wow. This is one of your best narrations ever. Excellent story choice!
Please continue this. It's refreshing to hear a story that makes nervous, then happy. I enjoyed this!! Thank you!
Best love story i have ever had the privilege of being a part of THANK YOU
This is a classic. I heard it years ago. Great storyteller.
Absolutely beautiful story, your narration did this piece Justice :).
Wow! I have listened to a ton of these, but the scenes of this in live adaptation are dancing in my head like visions of crystal and salt. Superior story, that tugs upon the fairy tale foundations woven in my early youth. She said she wasn't a witch. Honestly, I'm ready to be there with them, but not overstay my welcome. Chills.
Im so glad the narrator decided to stay with her. I see absolutely no down sides. If i were him id also stay like brooooooooooo
Wow! What a beautiful story...love conquers all!...
I listen while I work, I do all flooring so earbuds are boss, and man this narration and stories just suck me in that when I look back I got tons done due to being focused on the next part of the story. thanks man for making my rough job a great one. 👍
Wonderful work!
Didn't expect it to end this way. Very happy with it.
:)
THANKYOU!
Those Slavic myths are some interesting stories. That was a good one.
This one was AMAZING!!!! MY favorite this far
My week is never complete without your narration.
THAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!! So descriptive, painting the picture like it's right in front of you. I love your writing. " The sky was crying up a storm". What a great line. Dear,dear, author, I hope to hear more from you. Anything new or a sequel to this one. You couldn't have picked a better narrator. Thumbs Up, Ten Stars, BRAVO!
Steven, how do I submit a story. Not that I think I have enough talent. I used to write quite well, getting back to it always feels like I'm trying to hard or over thinking it. But it's not out of the whelm of possibly. So could you please let me know how to submit. What an honor it would be to have a story narrated by you.
Fan and Friend
Miss Jessi
This is bar far my favorite story. I listen to this to lull me to sleep. Thank you soon much!
Jackpot, this is beautifully written and narration makes one see what is happening. I love this upload kudos to you as well as the author and who put this upload together. More would be fantastic..
What a wonderful story!! The only thing missing for me is what exactly the Ikor did to him and why it didn’t kill him
I feel like I know what it did now. But one thing for sure I’m so glad he stood his ground on how he felt about Lucy!!
Howdy Ho Mr Stephen 🦋 👋 I just wanted to say what another great story,, and narration by you. 🙏😇😉 I have been out walking and getting more exercise the past couple of months, with my little dog and buddy, Bella, I turn on my phone, stick it in my pocket, and listen to you the while time. The other day, I found one for 2 1/2 hours, and I walked that whole time. You ate the bestest, and I have officially listened to every story you have narrated for us , here on your channel. I'm so happy you came out with a new one tonight. I have listened to you for 79 hours and 27 minutes , since my LA d t check in with my online activity tracker. Lol....Lol lol I believe you could have your own TV channel, and put together something really neat, like you do on here.
Have a blessed and wonderful week ahead, and thanks again for being so great, for taking out your time in narrating for all of us. Much Love, laughter, happiness , and many blessings to you and yours, love, Tams
Good lord, man. You are the undisputed champion of RUclips narrators. I am always impressed by your talent. Thank you for sharing it with us.
This was the best story I’ve heard in a great while.
I didn't know I needed this story until I listened to it. Thank you both 💙
What a lovely story. Props to the author and props to you, Lighthouse.
The ending was beautiful. He chose her. Such a cool and interesting story.