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Dear sir, the shipment of limestone from Sandy Gap arrived this morning, but the stock seems to have been vandalized. The edges of each slab are covered in the strangest writing. I don't care to look on it. And I've covered it with the canvas until you arrive for further inspection. Though it still gives me an uneasy feeling. I swear I can still see those strange letters even through the tarp. Sir, I am not a man given to flights of fancy, but since that stone arrived, it seems the days have grown shorter. The sun sets a full hour before its time. In other news, the foundation excavation appears to have increased in both depth and breadth. It has not collapsed nor sunk. The ground workers assure me it is sound. No, rather, it has simply grown. I know no other way to explain it. Its boundaries have widened. The hole itself has deepened, throwing long shadows as the hour stretches towards our unaccountably early sunset. I can offer no explanation as to how this is possible, other than to say that the soil within feels hungrier. How can soil hunger? Something is not right here. Sir. I urge you to return with all due haste to inspect for yourself. Until then, I will await your further instructions.
Podcast: Old Gods of Appalachia
Episode: Season 6 Trailer #1: Foreman's Report
Released: January 9, 2026
Produced by: DeepNerd Media
In this atmospheric and unsettling trailer for Season 6, “Foreman's Report,” Old Gods of Appalachia immerses listeners once again into the haunted hills of an alternate Appalachia. Through a first-person narrative from a beleaguered foreman, the episode teases new supernatural horrors awakened by human intrusion—specifically through the mysterious arrival of limestone inscribed with unnatural symbols, and a digging project that uncovers more than just earth.
The episode serves to set the tone for the upcoming season, hinting at an escalation of strange and dark happenings tied to ancient forces beneath the mountains.
The narration is written and delivered in the somber, evocative, and slightly archaic voice that defines Old Gods of Appalachia. There’s a palpable sense of dread and helplessness as ordinary men confront eldritch forces beyond their understanding.
This short yet powerful trailer skillfully reestablishes the core themes of Old Gods of Appalachia: the peril of meddling with ancient, slumbering powers beneath the mountain, and the darkness unleashed when people dig too deep. The foreman’s report acts as a chilling warning—something is wrong, and the land itself is reacting. Season 6 promises deeper horrors and a further unraveling of dark Appalachian folklore, setting the stage for another gripping chapter in this acclaimed horror anthology.