Maeltopia

@Maeltopia@podvibes.co

A #darkfiction and #audiodrama production company of three writers. Creators of the Maeltopia and The Sleep/Wake Cycle #podcasts. Maeltopia and SWC are proud members of the #RQnetwork.

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Maeltopia, to Horror

The Necroloupe is a legendary tree believed to grow near graves and cemeteries. Often referred to as the "Grief Tree," it's thought that its roots draw sustenance from nearby corpses, and its fruit is said to hold the hidden wisdom of the deceased. Esoteries such as "the Necroloupe (named after the tree)," hold this tree in high regard, seeing it as a symbol of knowledge transcending death. Some claim to have tasted its fruit, absorbing insights from the world beyond.

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Maeltopia, to Horror

In a world veiled in post-noctum mysteries, tales of eerie cities and forsaken towns abound. Among them is the urban legend of the Lost Town of Quietville. Travelers, en route to their destinations, often find themselves on winding backroads that lead to this peculiar hamlet. Eyewitnesses recount homes adorned with bizarre symbols, and behind every window, there's a figure with a grotesque hand over their mouth. As if entranced, they continuously sketch these uncanny symbols onto fogged windows, never pausing. Those bold enough to attempt entry assert that the houses lack doors and the windows are unbreakable. Within the town, voices are inexplicably subdued, turning any spoken words into mere whispers. When travelers finally depart from Quietville, they can never locate it again. Some believe that discovering Quietville is a curse; upon death, they will become another silent inhabitant of the town.

Maeltopia, to Horror

The "Underfather" is a cryptic entity linked to the rumored surge of mutations following the Great Darkness. While popular belief holds that these mutated individuals were either exterminated or subjected to experiments, alternative theories suggest they were summoned underground. Many of these mutated beings have christened this entity as the "Underfather." Its motives remain an enigma, yet some theorize that it shares a connection with Aghastial, the Angel of Deformity. Certain texts portray the Underfather as Aghastial's progeny, charged with guiding her offspring to the earth's depths for sanctuary. Despite these speculations, the true intentions of the Underfather remain elusive.



Maeltopia, to Horror

Shortly after the Great Darkness of 1999, a series of bizarre objects, monuments, and places were discovered, known as obscura. One of the most peculiar among these is the Skyrail. The Skyrail is a massive, gothic-style roller coaster that stretches across the entire country. Its track traverses through the ruins of skyscrapers, deep underground caves, soars thousands of feet up into the sky, and reaches other difficult-to-access locations. There have been some attempts to dismantle it, but supporters of the Nocturnalist movement have fervently lobbied to keep it intact. Infamously, one individual, known as Janus the Two-Faced Psychopath, attempted to ride this monstrous roller coaster. During his daring escapade on the behemoth thrill ride, he wore the demeanor of a recluse who had never before ventured outside his home.

Maeltopia, to random

There are various post-noctum maritime legends that sailors recount, some genuine, others merely yarn spun from creative imaginations. One particularly popular tale is that of the "Sea Coffins." Many seafarers have claimed that thousands of coffins suddenly appear amidst a raging sea storm. Among them, it's said, is one giant ornate coffin, which allegedly whispers dreadful things to the ship's occupants.

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Maeltopia, to random

Located in the rural village of Huckamore, England is the Obscurrum known as the "HornHouse Zoo." The place can be found by traveling a winding path through the nearby woods, which leads to various "exhibits" of extraordinary size. Some of the cages are seven to eight stories high and twice as wide. Moreover, giant claw and teeth marks have been found on the stone walls of some exhibits, along with large feeding pits filled with human, and inhuman, remains. Some believe that giant beasts or monsters were housed there for viewing during the Great Darkness of 1999. Skeptics, however, see it as just another symptom of the madness humanity suffered due to a unique solar event that caused them to lose both their minds and memory.

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Baal, the Horned King (from the Damnation Machine series on the Maeltopia podcast). Art by Mark Anzalone.

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