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Tales Yet ToldAuthor: Kendrick Smith
Tales Yet Told is an award-winning Actual Play podcast, focused on collaboratively telling stories at the intersection of queerness and horror using Indie TTRPGs. Our stories center on troubled characters struggling to be true to themselves in uncompromising worlds that would rather bend and break them than allow them to exist as they are.From cold-hearted killers driving down school hallways to naval soldiers rising from the depths of the ocean, Tales Yet Told is filled with heart-wrenching drama, hair-raising body horror, and enough humor in between to light the darkness. Find us everywhere on the internet that matters @TalesYetTold or go to our website www.TalesYetTold.com.Part of the Many Sided Network Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Our Lives in the Wood 7.5: Tape #001 - Initializing Letha Protocol
Friday, 15 May, 2026
Content Warnings for this episode: Distorted voices, Religious themes (Christianity/Catholicism), sounds of torture, forced modification of memories, conspiracy to cover up mass death, dehumanization------------------------------------------------Episode 7.5 - Tape #001 - Initializing Letha ProtocolWatching this tape will change everything...------------------------------------------------Cast:Kendrick Smith as The Stranger, Principal Owlbert (The Principal), & The SystemRahRah as LethaNavaar as Sheriff Edgar (The Sheriff)Ellis as Sister May (The Healer)Produced By:Kendrick SmithEditor & Sound Design:KestrelMusic and SFX from:Epidemic Sound ------------------------------------------------You can find our content at TalesYetTold.com, YouTube, or Twitch.You can find us @TalesYetTold on BlueSky, Instagram, or Tumblr.You can support the show by checking out our merch at: merchyetsold.shopYou can play at table with Kendo at: https://startplaying.games/gm/kendomakesfilms Join our growing community Discord server!You can email us at talesyettoldpod@gmail.com for comments, questions, or feedback.










