Episodes

Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 20
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
Tuesday Oct 18, 2022
"When I turned around I saw the beginning of a hole open in the air in the middle of the drawing room. I yelled to Jimmy that we must leave immediately and we rushed out the door." -Lance Monroe, June 16th, 1921.

Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 19
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
Tuesday Oct 11, 2022
"The towers it turns out are enormous legs of a formless shape in the mist, so impossibly large it defies belief or understanding. It was stomping across the earth. I recognized the barren landscape as the ruins of Boston. I felt a tremendous tear somewhere between my physical brain and my psyche. I poured myself a stiff drink and fought desperately to make sense of what I had seen." Dr. Wallace Andrews, June 16th, 1921.

Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 18
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
Tuesday Oct 04, 2022
"There was also a curious point in the night where the good Mrs. Nichols showed us a book that she had picked up out of curiosity called something like Giant Women From Mars. While the book seemed to be pure drivel the jacket had the very eye symbol that we had been searching for. She mentioned that there were several books like this in a book store called the Minds Eye, which gives me another location in Boston to search for the members of the Church of Contemplation." - Lance Monroe, June 16th, 1921

Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 17
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
"As I approached him, thinking that perhaps he was having a stroke, he began stuffing pages into his mouth. I called out for help and attempted to stop the fellow from eating the paper while angling him toward a chair, unsure what his affliction was." - Dr. Wallace Andrew, June 16th 1921

Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 16
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
"When I found the book I was searching for I opened it, and to my relief, the first page identified it as the Liber Ivonis. While I was staring at the book in my hands in disbelief a piece of paper that may have been used as a marker in the book fell to the floor. I immediately noticed the signature at the bottom of a short letter. It was from Mr. Merriweather." - Lance Monroe, June 16th, 1921

Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 15
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
"Upon waking Lamar quickly passed out after seeing the amount of blood that was pouring out of his torn ear. The poor lad, I don’t quite think he’s cut out for this line of work." - Johann Muller, June 15th, 1921

Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 14
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
Tuesday Sep 06, 2022
"As one of them shifted, I spotted a pistol in his waistband. At that moment, I realized the gentlemen inside might not have peaceful intentions and Whitmire and Monroe had no idea there were more men outside, and armed." - Dr. Wallace Andrews, June 15th, 1921

Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 13
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
Tuesday Aug 30, 2022
"Page after page I read through, and while I didn't understand much of it in my skimming I was nonetheless mesmerized by the possibilities that it hinted at. When the librarian gave me a tap I was brought sharply out of a near trance-like state, he stated that it was time for me to leave, and reluctantly I let him take the Liber Ivonis and place it back in its home." - Lance Monroe, June 15th, 1921

Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 12
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
Tuesday Aug 23, 2022
"Soon I must put down this wonderous tome, the De Vermis Mysteriis, and meet up again with my companions. Again, I must put on this mask that I have worn for most of my life, that of a simple man, kind and studious." - Johann Muller, June 14th, 1921

Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Descent Into Darkness Season 2 Episode 11
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
Tuesday Aug 16, 2022
"It was at this point that there was a knock at the door, and to my dismay, there was a police officer conducting an investigation into an attack at the Miskatonic library. The description of the perpetrator being an elderly immigrant matched up to Mr. Muller. Knowing that not only had he been on a crazed journey but that he mentioned having a new book I had to assume that he was the attacker." - Mr. Lance Monroe, June 14th, 1921