I've seen this house in my dreams for weeks now, maybe months. I didn't know where or what it was until recently, but I knew it was here. Waiting for me. Calling to me. Now I'm here, and it's creepy as. Haunted? Possessed? I don't know, but whatever it is
In which Kasey escapes the cultists and what used to be her hotel in Kingsport, and is once again chased by monsters.. until she finds the grotto of Medusa.
In the town below the old lodge, things begin to seem almost normal. They aren't, of course. Arial and Walker cannot protect Kasey from the Pale Man's notice forever, and Deacon doesn't really seem to be trying.. but why does that mean that the architecture and geography of the town itself is changing?
Every hero needs a sword. Sometimes you have to search for the right one. This episode once again features vocals by Jonthan Durnford as Deacon.
In which Kasey and Deacon cross an underground river and encounter the Pale Man, who is also known - for some reason - as Dracula. This episode features vocals by Jonthan Durnford as Deacon, and Daniel Bell as the Pale Man.
In which Kasey has a great many questions, and does not get nearly enough answers. Who is the Pale Man that Walker calls 'Dracula'? How is he connected to the cultists, with their eerily familiar chanting? Why are Walker and Arial hiding, and who exactly is Nyarlathotep..? This episode once again features vocals by Michele Ong as Arial, Jonthan Durnford as Deacon, and Lee Goldsworthy as Constable Delaney.
Sometimes the way forward is the way back - and not the path into the weird, eldritch forest of stone and metal trees that somehow lies in the basement, surrounding a sleeping revenant… This episode once again features vocals by Jonathan Durnford as Deacon, and by Sebastian Frost as the lumberjack.
Fleeing the chapel of the Dark and terrible voices and sights within, Kasey takes refuge in an old hunting lodge - only to find that there are horrors in the woods as well, not all of them human. This episode once again features vocals by Jonathan Durnford as Deacon, as well as guest vocals by Lee Goldsworthy as Constable Delaney, and Sebastian Frost as Tonner Morris.
In which Kasey finds the journal of one Keziah Gilman, and uncovers the horrors contained therein - and those outside of its pages. This episode once again features vocals by Jonathan Durnford as Deacon.
In which Kasey James challenges reality and wins - sort of. We also meet a ghost, who reminds us that dreams can be dangerous and if you die in a nightmare.. well. Do you wake up again?
Further adventures of Kasey James, accidental investigator of.. what exactly? The last thing she remembers is the tower room in the Bridge House, the storm, saying yes to Walker.. This story follows directly from Neophile Season 1, The Bridge House. If you're new to the show, start at the beginning :)
In the final episode of season 1, Kasey James has to make a choice: save the world, or save herself. And if she chooses to close the gate and save herself, then she is also choosing to stay here, on the wrong side of reality, with Walker and Arial… Neophile will return with Season 2 in Dec 2022.
Kasey James discovers a garden in the basement, and learns how to close cracks in reality. She also doesn't get dragged into the depths by the vodnik, or any related entities. We also learn a little mroe about Kasey's missing friend, Eddy - the one who vanished the last time Kasey ran into some sort of haunting. This episode once again features vocals by Michele Ong as Arial.
Kasey meets another denizen of the Bridge House, not quite a ghost but not human either. An artificial being, who seems to know more about what's really going on than anyone really should.. This episode features guest vocals by Michele Ong, as Arial. She'll be back in later episodes.
In which our intrepid heroine makes her way into the master bedroom, encounters a somewhat curious stone obelisk, and also a very disturbing creature that appears to have climbed out of a puddle. In which it could not possibly have fit. The Haunt also makes another appearance. You didn't think he was going to just stay in the Tower and wait, did you?
Fleeing the tower library and its strange inhabitant, Kasey James explores a little of the first floor of the Bridge House, including gallery - wherein are a number of curious artworks and a rather disturbing statue. Or is it only a statue?
Kasey James retreats from the kitchen and heads upstairs to the tower, bypassing several ghost-signs to find something, or someone, waiting in The Tower.
Our intrepid heroine ventures further into the Bridge House, through the music room and its memories and into the kitchen. We experience creepy visions, chanting, and sleep paralysis - or is that an actual haunt?
Kasey James investigates the first two rooms of the haunted Bridge House, and encounters a ghost (or memory?) of its owner, one Keziah Gilman.
Kasey James arrives at The Bridge House, driven by dreams she cannot explain - and also by a rainstorm.