Episodes

Season 1: "Echoes in the Soil"

  1. Ep. 1 – "Whispers from the Drain": Intro episode. Theo explains his background, his fascination with lost cases, and the rumors about something living in the sewer system of his hometown, Kingspire.
  2. Ep. 2 – "The Shiver Lake Siren": An old tape surfaces of a drowning victim singing underwater. Theo interviews the last surviving witness, who claims the lake hums at night.
  3. Ep. 3 – "The Bone Orchard Behind Bell House": What looks like a Victorian garden turns out to be a graveyard not mapped on any city record. The bones aren’t human. Some are still twitching.
  4. Ep. 4 – "Static in the Pines": Hikers report hearing emergency broadcasts in the woods. There’s no tower nearby. Theo finds an old radio—broadcasting himself.
  5. Ep. 5 – "The Men Who Don’t Blink": Conspiracy time. A group of government agents who wear mismatched shoes and never blink are seen at multiple supernatural sites. Theo gets a visit.
  6. Ep. 6 – "Sporeprints and Ciphers": The first mention of Phylomyces—a fungal entity tied to dozens of unsolved disappearances. Theo gets a box of spores and a coded journal from a dead biologist.
  7. Ep. 7 – "The Crimson Root Beneath New Chicago": A city-wide blackout leads to the discovery of red roots under the power grid. They’re growing into buildings—and feeding off electricity.
  8. Ep. 8 – "Children of the Fungus": Kids at a rural school draw the same creature: long limbs, no face, sprouting mushrooms from its back. Their teacher disappears.
  9. Ep. 9 – "Missing: Everyone at Camp Hollowlight": Entire summer camp vanishes. Only thing left: one shoe, three drawings, and a cassette labeled “THE MAW.”
  10. Ep. 10 – "Voice in the Compost": A compost pile in a greenhouse starts speaking when sunlight hits it. The words are in Theo’s voice.

Season 2: "Spores of the Forgotten"

  1. Ep. 11 – "Mouths in the Mycelium": Bioacoustics expert joins Theo to analyze strange clicking beneath tree roots. They find frequencies mimicking human speech.
  2. Ep. 12 – "The Verdant Maw: Crocodile? Cryptid? God?": The legend of the Maw is explored for the first time. Theo gets obsessed. Finds teeth in bark.
  3. Ep. 13 – "Sisterwood: The Forest That Grew Overnight": A forest appears in a single night. No animals enter. Locals who wander too close come back with moss under their fingernails.
  4. Ep. 14 – "The Photic Rot": Photographers report film ruined by strange lights—until they develop images of things not in frame.
  5. Ep. 15 – "Spores in the Vents": A hotel shut down for mold infestations has guests reporting dreams of a pale man in the walls.
  6. Ep. 16 – "Project Hollowvein": Theo finds blueprints for a failed underground facility. In the center: a chamber labeled “PHAGE CORE: CLASSIFIED.” No entry logs. No survivors.
  7. Ep. 17 – "Operation MOLDSTORM: Classified Files from 1986": Declassified audio from a black ops mission. Screams. Laughter. One soldier says “The Maw is here.” Then silence.
  8. Ep. 18 – "The Bleeding Grove": A forest bleeds red sap. Botanists go in, don’t come out. The trees seem to move positions between visits.
  9. Ep. 19 – "The Last Orchard": Apples that rot into human faces. A farmer who claims he planted his children.
  10. Ep. 20 – "The Spore Choir": People in three cities hum the same tune in their sleep. Same key. Same tempo. No known origin. It’s not a song—it’s a map.

Season 3: "The Verdant Maw"

  1. Ep. 21 – "Rootcode: What the Trees Are Saying": A linguist decodes fungal growth patterns and claims it’s writing. The message? “WE’RE HUNGRY.”
  2. Ep. 22 – "The Crocodile Tree Larva: Real or Genetic Memory?": Ancient cave art. A kid’s drawing. A nightmare shared by ten strangers. All the same monster.
  3. Ep. 23 – "A Voice Like Bark": Someone leaves Theo a voicemail. The voice sounds like him. The message is a warning... or an invitation.
  4. Ep. 24 – "Deep Grove Diaries": Recovered notes from a man who spent 72 hours in the Deep Grove. Final entry: “It has teeth in its leaves.”
  5. Ep. 25 – "Call from the Basement": The voicemail episode. Bark under Theo’s door. He’s not alone in his apartment anymore.
  6. Ep. 26 – "The Fungal Pilgrims": People with no memory of who they are gather near the Deep Grove. Covered in spores. Smiling.
  7. Ep. 27 – "The Spire Root": A tower of fungal matter growing underground, near a fault line. Theo investigates. Seismic readings spike.
  8. Ep. 28 – "False Sunlight": People inside the Grove report daylight even at night. It burns—but only your memories.
  9. Ep. 29 – "Phylomyces: The Fungus King Returns": Mass animal disappearances. Spores in the lungs of corpses. Theo sees a shadow with antlers made of coral-like rot.
  10. Ep. 30 – "Dream of the Verdant Maw": Theo records his dreams. All feature the same tree. It opens its mouth. Inside: a city of rot.

Season 4: "Into the Maw"

  1. Ep. 31 – "There’s No Forest on the Map": Satellite images of Deep Grove vanish from the internet. The forest is growing, but officially doesn’t exist.
  2. Ep. 32 – "Spores on the Moon": A lunatic theory? Maybe. But fungal samples matching Phylomyces DNA found in meteorite dust. This goes...beyond Earth.
  3. Ep. 33 – "The Voice that Wasn’t Mine": Theo catches his own voice on a tape recorder while asleep. It says: “I’m ready to go home.”
  4. Ep. 34 – "Cicada Teeth": A new phenomenon: insects shedding shells that look like human jaws. It’s spreading.
  5. Ep. 35 – "Dendrosuchus tyrannum – The Verdant Maw": A full dossier. Eyewitness reports. Spore samples. Theories. Theo believes he has the location.
  6. Ep. 36 – "Verdant Silence: My Final Report": Theo’s last recording. He enters the Deep Grove. The Maw speaks. The episode ends with whispers. Then… nothing.