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Speaker 1: I am the fairy man. I am here in the

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Speaker 1: in between.

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Speaker 2: In the shadows of the afterlife, where time stands still.

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Speaker 2: The ferrymen of souls guides America's most influential spirits to

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Speaker 2: their eternal rest. You've been looking for me? Yeah, where

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Speaker 2: are you taking me?

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Speaker 1: Are you death? This road is not on any maps.

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Speaker 2: So bizarre the.

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Speaker 1: World holds more than mere imagination can contain. It stretches

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Speaker 1: beyond identity.

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Speaker 2: Do you even know who I am and my reflection?

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Speaker 2: I have only a shadow and out law shore I

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Speaker 2: am there.

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Speaker 1: I was an emperor of the dark.

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Speaker 2: I was a real Actress's all I ever wanted to be.

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Speaker 1: I saw my reflection in the waters, and I saw

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Speaker 1: a different face staring back at me. On a course

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Speaker 1: designed by its travelers, it spans the thresholds between their

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Speaker 1: most forbidden desires. We all know sorrow. We deserve to

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Speaker 1: take what's ours and their greatest fears.

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Speaker 2: One year, one century, or the next. This will be

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Speaker 2: our ruin. How much for a ticket?

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Speaker 1: All I ask for in payment is a tale and

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Speaker 1: accounting of their lives and the great temporary that is

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Speaker 1: the land of the living.

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Speaker 2: Tales of triumph and tragedy, you want a blood story,

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Speaker 2: moments that shook the foundation of a nation, and the

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Speaker 2: ripples they left behind.

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Speaker 1: I am here to collect their spirits and carry them

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Speaker 1: to what comes next. Be it a comfortable place of

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Speaker 1: eternal light, a haunted purgatory of regret, or I should

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Speaker 1: be made to suffer one of the nine rings of hell.

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Speaker 2: Join us on a journey through the veils of history

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Speaker 2: and the corridors of the afterlife. Is that and the

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Speaker 2: fog up there seems part flesh, part shadow, where the

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Speaker 2: souls of America's past revealed their deepest secrets.

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Speaker 1: The monsters are real.

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Speaker 2: In the most profound legacies.

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Speaker 1: Fifty years of new stories.

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Speaker 2: Using my face, let me.

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Speaker 1: Play you the songs that the devil told me. These

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Speaker 1: are their stories.

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Speaker 2: Each episode a new spirit, a new story, a new

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Speaker 2: revelation about the threads that weave the tapestry of American culture.

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Speaker 1: They were running from the truth, and it was too

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Speaker 1: late for them, for all of us.

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Speaker 2: These are the tales that shaped the nation. Babies were

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Speaker 2: born and died, aunties and grandfathers, and left by the

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Speaker 2: side of the trail.

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Speaker 1: The devastation those first bombs cost.

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Speaker 2: Then I told them they were drinking sya Ide The Passage,

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Speaker 2: the podcast where history meets the afterlife. The voices of

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Speaker 2: West study at least four thousand people died on the trail,

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Speaker 2: Martin Starr. President Nixon called me the most dangerous man

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Speaker 2: in America. Scott Hayes. Next thing I know, I'm standing

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Speaker 2: over the bodies of Baker Morton, my pistol smoking in

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Speaker 2: my hand, and Tristan Macwilde's.

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Speaker 1: I've never been to Hell, but I know intimately The

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Speaker 1: Hymns of the Damned.

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Speaker 2: Starring Dan Fogler as the Ferryman, This Is The Passage

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Speaker 2: debuts February seventh. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,

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Speaker 2: or wherever you listen to podcasts.