In a world where beasts and entities have integrated into society, a group of outcasts set out on the run after a discovery that could change the existence of entities everywhere.
Lou sends out broadcasts in hopes of reaching an audience with a warning of what's to come. Unfortunately, the listener she reaches might not be the kind of person she's hoping to find.
The Moon Crown is a full-cast, weird fiction and horror audio drama meant for adult audiences, and is based on Filipino mythology with a little western mythology mixed in.
More information can be found on themooncrown.com.
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In a world where beasts and entities have integrated into society, a group of outcasts set out on the run after a discovery that could change the existence of entities everywhere.
Lou sends out broadcasts in hopes of reaching an audience with a warning of what's to come. Unfortunately, the listener she reaches might not be the kind of person she's hoping to find.
The Moon Crown is a full-cast, weird fiction and horror audio drama meant for adult audiences, and is based on Filipino mythology with a little western mythology mixed in.
More information can be found on themooncrown.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

With the release of K I L L FM 2 this month, I wanted to share my segment from the first episode on its own (with a teeny tiny update given the rerelease of episode 4 of The Moon Crown in November!) It's canon-adjacent, taking place between episodes 4 and 5.
Content warnings: Uncomfortable or loud sounds, may trigger misophonia.
Both collaborations are fantastic and I highly highly recommend giving them a listen, along with the shows involved.
You can find more information (including transcripts and cast lists) about K I L L FM on the site: https://www.kill-fm.com/
Or find both K I L L FM episodes anywhere you listen to podcasts. Huge shout-out to Joseph Rutledge, Saph the Something, and all of the creators in these amazing episodes.
Distributed by Twin Strangers Productions.
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