The Isle of The Dead | Scary Stories from The Internet



This Creepypasta scary story was written by J.M Nelson, if you want to check our new project “Childe Roland” here is a link to the audiobook:
https://www.audible.com/pd/B0CYR43H9G/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWU-BK-ACX0-391763&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_391763_pd_us

Special thanks to @DusklightRadio for joining me in this

00:00 Intro
00:27 The Isle of The Dead
50:00 My Thoughts

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45 thoughts on “The Isle of The Dead | Scary Stories from The Internet”

  1. I know im a bit late but I hope you or anyone who knows the answer sees this. 
    One of your songs, the song at 25:00, Alieque Venire, or something, I've been looking for it for a while. It used to be there on most platforms but now it's either not available in my region or just gone completely. That song is…something special

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  2. “Ahoy, matey!
    🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️
    ‘Tis not a man, tis a beast!
    🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️
    …Yaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr…….!!!!!!!”

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  3. Thumbnail Image- The most dangerous thing on the newly discovered island was a large monolith.

    The names of the ships, Harpy and Grey Ghost were ill omens on their own.

    Wasn't expecting a Grand Dragon Leviathan cameo

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  4. "in the center of the valley i saw a structure. Tall it was. Powerful in its presen—"
    Me: "HOLY SHIT ITS THE SEVENTH SPIRE " jizz
    "Holyshitholyshit"
    tripping & knocking over shit
    "BABE WAKE UP Were going to the Necropolis!"

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  5. Great story. The story itself would be good 'alone', but the added paranormal aspect of it just really makes it pop.
    And fantastic sound and narration, DS. (As always) 😎 It's in those additions that have always attracted me to your style narrations first, over others.

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  6. Ive seen alot of strange things. Strange things happen to me so when I go to write I can speek from my own expirance becuse there are many strange things we push the back of our minds. As I grow older the more I see reality is so much more stranger than fiction.

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  7. I’ve been listening to you for years now and you’re about 1 of 3 orators I can listen too, plus I enjoy most of the stories you read. Please do more cosmic horror/lovecraftian type content. Keep up the good work!

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  8. I love stories like this, “vessel” stories (stories where you are isolated and limited to a specific space by some outside force, living or natural) and stories of the abyss (wether the sea of space or a different unknowable void) are my favourite. That’s why seamen’s tales and deep space stories are my favourite always. This one was perfect! It felt like I was sitting in the house of an old sea-master telling me the tale of his final voyage.

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  9. “We Discovered a Strange Island”
    Summary: Four seamen are stranded on a dark island. The Heart of the Ocean.
    Fear – 7/10
    Mystery – 3/10
    Emotion – 5/10
    Intrigue – 6/10
    Effectiveness – 8/10 – It felt like an old sea master telling a tale of his final voyage. I love this kind of story. The fact that there was very little “I was just dreaming” stuff was refreshing. Seamen are superstitious after all. Excellent work overall!

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  10. I absolutely adore JM's writing style and how well it complements the already encaptivating universe of the Seven Spires. If you guys haven't read it, I seriously recommend getting the book. It really feels like a spiritual ode to Lovecraft, whilst still being something completely of its own and standing on its own merit.

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  11. Does anyone know how many Audible books and podcasts DS has narrated? I only ask because I cane across a podcast called "OMEN" and one of the characters sounds just like his voice.

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