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Plague Doctor's Round — Fexingo Horror

Plague Doctor's Round — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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In a time of pestilence and shadow, Luna dons the long cloak of a plague doctor and recounts tales from the margins of history — where the black death was not the only visitor. Each episode of this anthology is a self-contained story drawn from whispered accounts of apothecaries, graveyard shift priests, and those who tended the sick in cities sealed by quarantine. Here, the plague mask is not just protection; it is a doorway. Listen as Luna speaks of physicians who found their patients already dead — and still breathing, of locked wards where the air itself turned to rot and rage, of remedies written in blood on parchment made from human skin. These are not the sanitized accounts of textbooks; these are the confessions of those who walked among the dying and saw something worse follow. The stories are linked by a single thread: the plague doctor's round is never just a medical call — it is a reckoning. Each tale ends before the dawn, leaving you alone in the dark with the rattle of a mask and the memory of what was found in the sickroom's farthest corner. Luna's voice is your only lantern. Do not let it go out. #PlagueDoctorHorror #HistoricalHorror #MedicalHorror #ApothecaryTales #PestilenceFiction #DarkHistory #MedievalHorror #QuarantineStories #PlagueMask #SlowBurnHorror #AnthologyHorror #EpidemicThriller #GothicHorror #BodyHorror #FolkHorror #Horror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Night the Flour Mill Ground at Midnight in Red Oak
    Jun 28 2026
    In the autumn of 1987, the Red Oak Flour Mill in rural Kansas ground its first batch of wheat in thirty years. The mill had been silent since a boy drowned in the grain silo back in '57. But one night, the owner's granddaughter saw a light flicker through the boarded windows. She found the old millstones turning, and the air thick with a strange, sweet dust that clung to her skin like damp flour. As she searched for the source, she discovered that some machines remember the hands that once fed them. And that the dead, it turns out, still have their uses. Luna unravels the story of a family secret ground too fine to bury, and of a harvest moon that refuses to set over the plains of Red Oak. #RedOakKansas #FlourMill #GrainSilo #HarvestMoon #1987 #RuralKansas #FamilySecret #GhostStory #Millstones #Dust #TheDeadStillWork #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #PlagueDoctor #Anthology #SmallTownHorror #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • The Night the Saw Still Sang at the Lumber Mill in Port Orford
    Jun 27 2026
    November 1986. A woman named Elise inherits a boarded-up lumber mill in a dying Oregon coastal town. Inside, she finds a single circular saw blade still spinning in the dark, three years after the mill was shut down. The blade hums a melody she remembers from childhood. The mill's logbook records a name she buried long ago. She pulls the plug. The blade keeps singing. This is a story about what we choose to forget, and what refuses to be silenced. Luna recounts a quiet, aching horror set in the salt-scoured timber town of Port Orford, where the sawmill's last cut never ended and the forest holds its breath. No gore. No monsters. Just a machine that remembers, and a woman who has to decide whether to let it finish. #PortOrford #LumberMill #CircularSaw #SilentMachine #ChildhoodMemory #ForgottenName #Logbook #OregonCoast #1986 #NovemberRain #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Grief #Repetition #SawBlade #HauntedObject #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • The Night the Fence Grew at the Hartley County Fairgrounds
    Jun 26 2026
    In the autumn of 1997, at the Hartley County Fairgrounds in rural Missouri, Luna encountered a man who claimed his family had been the fair's groundskeepers for seven generations. He led her to the livestock pavilion, where a chain-link fence had been growing overnight, pushing outward from the dirt in a pattern that matched the spiral of a conch shell. The fence was not made of metal — it was a fibrous, bone-white substance that felt warm to the touch. The man spoke of a bargain struck in 1849, of a year the fair never ended, of a thing that slept beneath the midway. Luna left before dawn, but the fence was still growing, and she could hear the sound of something breathing on the other side. A slow-burn story about inherited debt and the borders we build to keep out what we've already invited in. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #PlagueDoctorsRound #HartleyCounty #Missouri #Fairgrounds #Fence #Growing #BoneWhite #Breathing #SevenGenerations #LivestockPavilion #Spiral #ConchShell #Bargain #1849 #Midway #Groundskeeper Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
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