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Journey behind-the-scenes of the chilling audio drama and comic Tales From Davidstown through our blog. Get an insider’s look at the creation process through interviews with the writers, actors, and artists who bring the terrifying tales to life. 

Follow along as we peel back the curtain on how each episode and issue comes together from initial concept to completion and explore all things supernatural with us.

This trope, familiar from countless vampire tales, raises a fascinating question: do vampires really need permission to enter a home?
Do vampires, as imagined by storytellers, truly experience emotions?
One of the most intriguing questions about these nocturnal creatures is whether they cast a shadow. To understand this, we must delve into the depths of vampire physiology and the rich tapestry of vampire mythology that surrounds them.
Vampires have haunted our imaginations and lurked in the shadows of folklore for centuries. But beyond their thirst for blood and their eternal life, a question often remains: Do vampires feel pain?
Vampires have long captivated human imagination, symbolising the depths of our unconscious minds. They embody the id, our most primal and pleasure-driven instincts, which disregard societal norms in pursuit of gratification.
From ancient myths to modern tales, the monsters we imagine often reflect our deepest fears. Among these, vampires stand out as particularly fascinating. Their evolving depictions reveal the complex nature of our anxieties and how they change over time.
In the shadowy corners of our world, vampires lurk, possessing the power to transform into bats, wolves, rats, or even mist. These beings, often depicted with superhuman strength and unnatural speed, have the ability to fly in some stories, making them even more enigmatic and terrifying.
Sightings of vampires were documented in journals and gazettes in Poland and Russia as early as the 1690s. These creatures were said to suck the blood of humans and animals.
4 months after being attacked by a wild animal on the moors, Emily can’t truly comprehend what has happened to her.

Wracked by uncertainty and fear that she may now be turning into a monstrous and uncontrollable danger, she reaches out to her best friend Jess, pleading for her help in an impossible situation.