WWII's Deadliest Curse | The NorKing's Dark Legacy Spooky SubChaser Stories Trilogy EP1
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WWII’s Deadliest Curse | The NorKing’s Dark Legacy
Spooky SubChaser Stories – Trilogy Episode 1
Ask Raven.
The wise one listens and answers with song,
from cedar shadows where old truths belong.
In this opening chapter of Spooky SubChaser Stories, Raven circles above The NorKing — a former WWII wooden-hulled subchaser, built for anti-magnetic warfare and later pressed into civilian service.
Her hull remembers every swell.
Her timbers carry fear, hierarchy, and silence.
This is not a ghost story alone.
It is spoken-word poetry shaped by maritime history, authority at sea, and the quiet damage left behind when systems outlive compassion.
One crew is lost.
One man survives.
And Raven keeps the ledger.
Spooky SubChaser Stories retells real maritime accounts through poetic narration, blending sea logs, gothic atmosphere, and spoken-word storytelling in the tradition of Poe.
Each episode stands alone.
Together, they form a warning.
If these verses from the sea matter to you, and you wish to keep the ledger open:
📧 ghostboatadventures@gmail.com
🪶 Raven’s Roost & Digital Archives
🛒 Ask Raven Native Art on Etsy
👉 https://askravennativeart.etsy.com
All support helps preserve the stories still circling above the waves.
🎧 About This Series
Spooky SubChaser Stories retells real maritime accounts through poetic narration, blending sea logs, gothic atmosphere, and spoken-word storytelling in the tradition of Poe.
Each episode stands alone.
Together, they form a warning.
If these verses from the sea matter to you, and you wish to keep the ledger open:
📧 ghostboatadventures@gmail.com
🪶 Raven’s Roost & Digital Archives
🛒 Ask Raven Native Art on Etsy
👉 https://askravennativeart.etsy.com
All support helps preserve the stories still circling above the waves.