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https://linktr.ee/ViktorAthelstan / viktorathelstan https://ko-fi.com/viktorathelstan Decessit Vita Matris: https://viktorathelstan.itch.io/deces... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPY2F7RS Filmed near Lydford over the course of several days. The clips are in order of longest to shortest. Some of the clips are really short because my phone kept running out of space and I was trying to enjoy being out in nature without staring at my phone. I am sorry for the loud wind. I cannot control the weather. It also gives anyone who has not been to Dartmoor before an idea of how windy it can get out there. (Answer: very windy.) It also can get very rainy in an instant, so I recommend bringing a rain jacket with you. Don't hike on Dartmoor alone. (Do as I say and not as I do.) Several reasons why the clips are limited: 1. I was alone. 2. I didn't want to get hurt and then have to call 999/a friend who lived near by to find me. 3.I don't usually hike, so I knew my limits. 4. The British Army does military shooting training on Dartmoor (which is why you might see some red flags in the distance!), so I didn't want to get accidentally shot, cause an international incident, or get shouted at/arrested by the British Army. (Or a combination of all three!) 5. The ground was slippery as it was a very rainy week. (Not surprising for November in Devon!) 6. Dartmoor, while beautiful, has a lot of folklore about demons/pixies/ghosts/other supernatural creatures/dangerous bogs and why take the chance? (Though I am fairly certain I WAS pixie led at one point, but that is a story for another day!) About me: Viktor Athelstan is the author of the 2022 Shirley Jackson Award nominated story “Brother Maternitas.” He recently published the novel “Decessit Vita Matris.” His short stories can be found on the Creepy Podcast, the Writing Disorder, and Illustrated Worlds. When Viktor isn’t writing short stories, he writes webnovels about medieval monks and freelances as a creative and historical consultant.