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Terrifying Creepypasta Stories
Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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Back to the game. Please let me know if you like the background sound.Good evening, it's Spooky Boo Rhodes from Sandcastle, California. Today I bring to you several chilling stories from the creepypasta library. It's best to listen to these creepy scary stories in the dark of night with headphones, but feel free to listen at any time.
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Depravity Ends All Doings
by WindowsGod2
About a year ago, I came across this series of albums called "Everywhere at the End of Time" by The Caretaker. It's a series of albums that explores dementia through sampled ballroom music. Ever since I listened to it, I've grown a great fondness for it. I even came across a few fan-made inspired works as well. Some notable ones I found were "CJD," "Forevermore, and Nevermore," and "Nowhere at the Millennium of Space." However, there is another one I found which was much more disturbing. It was called "Depravity Ends All Doings." I don't remember the publisher's name, but I believe they went under the alias "The Cultivist." The thumbnail was a self-made artwork containing some flowers, though I don't remember fully. It was a little over two and a half hours.
The project itself was absolutely a surreal experience. It was in three parts. The first part was overall normal. It utilized ballroom music and classic rock samples from the 40s and 50s. While I don't remember most of them, I can say that the first track was "In the Still of the Night" by Al Bowlly and Maurice Winnick. There were 13 tracks in decent duration. The overall production quality of the tracks wasn't good, but any project from September 2020 had many faults. There wasn't anything too special about its first part, so moving on to part 2, things get very wrong quickly.
The cover for this one was probably done by the artist themselves. I can't say if it's pulled from the internet or drawn by the uploader because it looked great. It had what looked like red sludge pouring out of a thick book that was in the air. The cover was a monochromatic red, which fit the project's sound nicely. The audio was more distorted and felt genuinely creepy now. It almost sounded as if the audio had a conscience and told itself to become delirious. The quality was much higher in this part, likely to surprise the viewer after the first part. The six tracks were quite long but transitioned nicely into each other. But considering this is how the second part sounded, I was a little worried but curious about what the 3rd part had to offer.
The transition into part 3 was nothing from smooth. The cover had extremely grotesque content in it. It depicted things so horrible that I could never say publicly. The audio was recordings of illegal doings, such as homicide and even CP, from what I've read. That's what the author put in the video description, but such a thing was so absurd to believe that I didn't at first. But listening further, I began reconsidering. I couldn't think of anything but people being tortured in every way possible when listening. The first part was likely of such quality to have the listener not listen to what the last part had to offer. I felt sick knowing this, but I kept the video playing. I had to sit through another hour of this, which felt devastating. Most of the time, it sounded like loud, droney noise or something similar to that description. I wanted to click off, but something compelled me to continue forth. It was very captivating in the worst way possible.
While I miserably waited for it to end, everything cut to black. It made my heart drop with the sudden cut. There was at least 30 seconds of silence before the most soul-crushing melody I've ever heard began playing.