Late at night in Hawai'i, people say you can hear it start with the faint pound of drums. Then, a glow of torches flickering in the distance, and the ground almost feels like it’s alive, shaking with footsteps you can’t see. Locals will warn you: if the Night Marchers come your way, you don’t look, you don’t breathe, you don’t move. Because if you do… you might not be here by morning. -About Us- Macabrium is a podcast exploring dark history, crime, lore, & legend, and is part of the Southern Gothic Media Podcast Network. The show is hosted by actors Megan Alda and Derek Stephen Brown, with writing and research by Chloe Kibbe. -Connect with Us- Visit our socials, Instagram, Facebook, & YouTube @macabriumpod. You can learn more about us by visiting our website here. -Support Us- You can support Macabrium by joining our Patreon here. This will help toward our goal of podcasting full time which means bringing you more Macabrium, more often! -Content Warning- Some episodes may contain content that some listeners find disturbing or potentially triggering/ Please take care while listening. -Source Material & Further Reading- The Legendary Night Marchers by Mysteries of HawaiiThe Legend of Night Marchers in Hawai’i by Catherine Toth Fox ‘The Nightmarchers’ author finds horror on a Hawaiian island in time for Halloween by Scott Yunker The Hawaiian Storyteller Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Late at night in Hawai'i, people say you can hear it start with the faint pound of drums. Then, a glow of torches flickering in the distance, and the ground almost feels like it’s alive, shaking with footsteps you can’t see. Locals will warn you: if the Night Marchers come your way, you don’t look, you don’t breathe, you don’t move. Because if you do… you might not be here by morning. -About Us- Macabrium is a podcast exploring dark history, crime, lore, & legend, and is part of the Southern Go...