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Bayou After Dark — Fexingo Horror

Bayou After Dark — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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Louisiana's bayous are not just water and trees; they are veins of memory, grief, and hunger. In Bayou After Dark, Luna guides you through a world where the cypress roots hold secrets and the mist carries whispers of those who never made it home. Each episode is a self-contained story drawn from the folklore, history, and hidden corners of the American South: a trapper who catches something in his net that should not exist, a bride whose wedding veil is made of Spanish moss, a family who hears their own voices calling from the swamp at night. These are not jump scares. They are slow, inevitable dread—the feeling of a hand on your shoulder when you are alone in a boat. Luna's voice settles into the dark like the lantern on the prow, steady and close. The stories share a setting and a sensibility: the thick, humid terror of a place that remembers everything. Listen if you want to feel the water rising around your ankles. But do not look too long into the dark reflection. #BayouAfterDark #SwampHorror #FolkHorror #SouthernGothic #Louisiana #CajunFolklore #BayouTales #Cryptids #SwampMonster #CreepyPodcast #AppalachianHorror #MossAndMist #Pirogue #SlowBurnHorror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #StorytellingHorror #AtmosphericHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Light That Stayed Under Bayou Rouge
    Jun 29 2026
    December on Bayou Rouge, fifteen miles south of Breaux Bridge, the water runs the color of old rust. Luna's pirogue scrapes over something that shouldn't be there — a submerged house, tin roof intact, a kerosene lamp still burning behind a warped window. The door is not locked. Inside, a man named Eli sits at a kitchen table with a cup of cold coffee and a story about the night the water rose and the light refused to go out. Luna stays long enough to hear the whole thing, long enough that the mist starts seeping under the door, long enough that she realizes the light in the lamp is not a flame. This episode is about what happens when you carry something too heavy for one person, and the kindness of a stranger who waits in the dark for company. #BayouRouge #BreauxBridge #Louisiana #submergedhouse #kerosene #Eli #December #midnight #flood #light #waiting #solitude #grief #mist #cypress #pirogue #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • The Bell That Forgot to Ring at Bayou Sel
    Jun 28 2026
    On a still July night in 2019, Luna poled into a slough off Bayou Sel where the water tasted like salt and the air smelled of iron. There she met an old woman named Elara who had lived alone for forty years tending a brass bell that hung from a cypress knee. The bell had never rung, not once, until the night Luna arrived. And when it finally spoke, it did not make a sound—it made a shape in the air that Elara stepped into. Now Luna sits on her porch in Thibodaux, watching the salt creep up the lawn, listening for a bell that might call her home. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #BayouSel #TheBellThatForgotToRing #Elara #Slough #BrassBell #CypressKnee #SaltWater #IronSmell #JulyNight #Thibodaux #Louisiana #FolkHorror #SlowBurn #Atmospheric #SouthernGothic #SoloNarrated Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    5 mins
  • The Bell That Whispered at Bayou Ombre
    Jun 27 2026
    In the late summer of 2023, Luna followed a story to Bayou Ombre, a crooked sliver of black water just north of the Texas line. A woman named Elodie had called the parish sheriff to report a bell ringing under her house every night at 2:07 AM. The sheriff found no bell, no basement, no crawlspace — just a patch of damp earth where the sound seemed to come from. Elodie had been living alone since her husband went missing on the bayou six months before. She said the bell wasn't ringing anymore by the time the deputy arrived. It only rang for her. Luna sat on Elodie's porch for three nights, waiting. The bell never rang for her. But on the third night, she saw something in the reflection of the window — Elodie's face, looking out from the dark inside the house, her lips moving, forming a name Luna couldn't hear. The bell didn't ring. But something else started whispering from the wet soil under the porch steps, and it knew Luna's full name. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #BayouAfterDark #BayouOmbre #TheBellThatWhispered #Elodie #Luna #Porch #Bell #Whispering #MissingHusband #August #TexasLine #Cypress #Lantern #Pirogue #Mist #SoloNarrated Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
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