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Chilling Tales for Dark Nights produces all-original horror audio content. Everything we produce features custom professional voice acting, music and/or sound effects. All stories featured are either written by our staff writing team or performed and adapted with the kind permission of their respective authors. Visit us at ChillingTalesForDarkNights.com for more information today. This video features disturbing true scary stories to tell in the dark, or creepy fictional horror stories. All of the videos on this channel contain terrifying tales narrated by professional narrators and voice actors, many with sound effects and music. People listen for many reasons, some being to help them relax, to listen to something scary, to assist with relaxation and sleep, and another is for entertainment purposes. Whatever brought you to the channel, we hope you enjoy. If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like, subscribe, and click the bell notification icon. It really helps out. "The Wendigo" Author: Algernon Blackwood Narrator: Amy Gramour Click here to view the full story on our site and read along: http://www.chillingtalesfordarknights... This literary classic by English author Algernon Blackwood was originally published in 1910, in his collection of stories entitled The Lost Valley and Other Stories. This reading of the tale is by narrator Amy Gramour, originally produced for the Librivox project. To see more of Amy Gramour's work for Librivox, visit her collection of recordings here: https://catalog.librivox.org/people_p... The Wendigo is a story of the unknown, not only the stories and rumors of something in the wilderness, but the sheer anxiety of going into unexplored territory and living off the land and by your wits. This is a classic monster tale that asks the question, "Who or what is the monster here?" The changes someone goes through when facing uninhabited lands can be thrilling, but it can also take a toll on your mind. At least, that is what The Wendigo says to us. The "call of the wild" can bring about a ferocity in a man that makes him lose a little of himself in the wild. And when brought back into civilization, that part of himself may not come back. With classic stories the suspense is built by simply not showing the monster and by contrasting the fantastic with the mundane. Even in such a short story The Wendigo is packed with the perfect amount of character development, a vast setting, and an unsettling chill of something watching you at every turn. The tale itself is allegedly based on Blackwood's experiences hunting in the backwoods of Canada. In the story, a group of men including Dr. Cathcart and his nephew Mr. Simpson go on a moose hunting trip deep into the wilderness of northern Canada with their guides Hank Davis and the French-Canadian Joseph Défago, along with their Indian cook, Punk. They split up to cover more ground, Dr. Cathcart with Hank and Simpson with Défago, but the rumor of a creature that wanders the wild where they are headed begins to stir in their minds. When Défago takes off unexpectedly, Simpson attempts to follow him, but Défago is so swift that he is unable to keep up. The strange tracks he leaves, however, reveal that Défago was chasing something else, something with even stranger tracks. Stranger still is the lingering scent of something unexplainable that those who have smelled it can only describe as the "odor of lions." Simpson somehow is able to make it back to the original camp alone. Dr. Cathcart and Hank are surprised to see him, especially without his guide. But when Défago returns on his own, he is somehow changed. classic "classic " "classic tales" literary scary stories Wendigo Algernon Blackwood Windigo woods forest classics classic public domain "public domain" Librivox readings audiobook "audio book" narrations reading narrative narration "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark"