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Letters from the Lighthouse — Fexingo Horror

Letters from the Lighthouse — Fexingo Horror

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Luna reads from a cache of letters discovered in the lantern room of a storm-battered lighthouse. Each episode unfolds a single letter — written by a lighthouse keeper who served a century ago — and the events that ripple into the present. The keeper's voice grows more desperate with each dispatch: his logbooks record a ship that appears on the horizon every night but never arrives, a fog that whispers, and a second lighthouse that flickers where none should be. Luna's narration is hushed, as if the lighthouse walls might be listening. This is a serialized descent into maritime isolation, inherited guilt, and the horror of a signal meant to lure rather than warn. The stories are bound by the letters, but the arc is the keeper's unraveling and Luna's own growing suspicion that the lighthouse remembers. Begin at Episode 1 — the first letter speaks of a light that wants to be answered.

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  • The Room Where I Was Born — Fexingo Horror
    May 6 2026
    Luna, still reeling from losing her left hand through a mirror into another time, discovers a hidden corridor beneath the gallery. It leads to a room she recognizes—her childhood bedroom, but abandoned and rotting. On the bed lies a letter from Elias Vane, written in 1987, that explains what the lighthouse really is: an anchor point for all the Lunas who ever lived. The mirrors are doors, and the footsteps she heard were her own, coming from the future. But the letter warns that some doors should never be opened, and Luna has already opened one. The episode ends with the older Luna from the other side knocking on a mirror from within, asking to be let out. Luna must decide whether to trust the version of herself who sounds like she's drowning.

    #LettersFromTheLighthouse #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #LighthouseHorror #MirrorGallery #TimeLoop #EliasVane #SaltrockLighthouse #TheOtherLuna #HiddenCorridor #ChildhoodRoom #HorrorAudioDrama #SerializedHorror #SoloNarration #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurnHorror #DoorsThatShouldStayClosed #DrowningVoice #MaritimeHorror #SlowBurn

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    7 min
  • The Gallery of Glass — What the Mirrors Showed — Fexingo Horror
    May 5 2026
    Luna is trapped inside the circular gallery beneath the Fresnel lens. The mirrors no longer show her reflection—they show versions of her from other years. When she touches the cracked oldest mirror, she hears her own voice whisper a date: 1947. Then the glass ripples like water and her hand goes through. On the other side is a room that smells of dust and salt, and a chair where a woman sits facing away. Luna steps through. The woman turns. It is her own face, older, scarred, eyes empty. The older Luna speaks one sentence before the gallery begins to tremble: 'You should not have come here.' The episode ends as Luna is pulled back through the mirror, but her left hand stays on the other side.

    #LettersFromTheLighthouse #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SaltrockLighthouse #MirrorGallery #EliasVane #FresnelLens #1947 #TimeHorror #Doppelganger #WhisperedConfession #Trapped #BrokenGlass #Candlelight #SerializedHorror #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #HandThroughTheMirror #MaritimeHorror #LighthouseHorror

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    10 min
  • The Gallery of Glass — Fexingo Horror
    May 4 2026
    Luna descends the spiral stairs of Saltrock Lighthouse into a room that should not exist—a circular gallery lined with mirrors, each one showing her own reflection but at different ages. The mirrors do not reflect the room behind her. Some show a child she does not remember being. One shows an old woman watching her with wet eyes. The footsteps above her have stopped, but now she hears breathing from inside the glass. She tries to shatter a mirror with the iron handle of the Fresnel lens tool. The glass does not break, but the child in the mirror flinches. And the old woman begins to tap on the inside of her own reflection. Luna realizes the mirrors are not windows into time—they are doors that someone on the other side is trying to open. The episode ends with a single crack spidering across the surface of the oldest mirror, and a voice that sounds like her own whispering her full name from inside.

    #LettersFromTheLighthouse #SaltrockLighthouse #EliasVane #MirrorGallery #TheOtherSide #Luna #FresnelLens #1947 #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SerializedHorror #AtmosphericHorror #LighthouseHorror #TimeSlips #GlassDoors #Doppelganger #WhisperingReflection #Episode3 #MaritimeHorror #SlowBurn

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    7 min
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