Tag: After Dark
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DragonKing Dark: The Ancient of Days
We return to our metaphorical museum of curiosities this week for a very curious object indeed. Spoken about in passing in the Bible but discussed in greater detail in Kabbalah literature, we examine The Ancient of Days, a device of some sort which had to be assembled and cleaned in a specific manner during the…
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DragonKing Dark: The Shroud of Turin
This week on Dragon King Dark, we enter our mythical museum of curiosities and find a real object that can be periodically seen and studied: the Shroud of Turin. Over the centuries, many Christians have revered this cloth as the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. The reason? A faint, but distinct image of a man…
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DragonKing Dark: Dendera light
There is a carving in the ancient Egyptian temple of Dendera that seems, on first sight, to show an Egyptian holding a giant light bulb. The image is striking and begs the question: What were the ancient Egyptians doing with an electric light bulb? Is the explanation that simple? Come inside the DragonKing Dark museum of…
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DragonKing Dark: The Helmet of Fate
We return to our mythical museum of curiosities again, looking at objects of mystery and power. This time, we examine the Helmet of Fate. Though the helmet is a fictional object of comics and television, it tells us something about our fascination with magic, ancient Egypt, and forbidden knowledge. The stories of Dr. Fate and…
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DragonKing Dark: The Antikythera Mechanism
Join host Karl Stern as we open the museum of curiosities again this week and pull out an actual real artifact. This is one that you can really see in a museum, study it, and make models of it: the Antikythera Mechanism. It’s a vastly complex analog computing device dating to presumably 200 BC or…
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DragonKing Dark: The Ark of the Covenant
DragonKing Dark returns, relaunched and rebranded with a new focus. It’s DragonKing Dark 2.0 and we are now curators of a massive and mythical museum of curiosity. Some items are real, some imagined, and some are something in between. But, all the items and objects we will study tell us something about who we are,…
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DragonKing Dark: Near death experiences
Before next week’s DragonKing Dark relaunch with a new theme and idea, we present an episode of our sister podcast Those Who Wander where I am joined by Tonya from When It Was Cool to discuss near death experiences and how they have affected those who have had them. Have some people caught a glimpse…
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DragonKing Dark: Night of the Bullshido
We continue our countdown to episode 250 of DragonKing Dark where we will be starting a new fresh season of our podcast. This week, we present a special edition called Night of the Bullshido where I take a look into the fictional world of not so effective martial arts. We look at some martial arts “masters”…
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DragonKing Dark: The seven deadly sins, part 3
We conclude our seven deadly sins series by examining gluttony and the sin that I think is the most sinister of them all: pride. Are these “sins” simply religious dogma or is there honest truth in avoiding them? We examine these questions and more in this bonus size edition of the DragonKing Dark Podcast.
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DragonKing Dark: The seven deadly sins, part 2
The second of our three part series on the seven deadly sins takes a look at two vices that go hand in hand: envy and greed (and not of the WCW pay-per-view variety, either.) While they may seem like one and same, together, they cover a multitude of emotions that cause tremendous trouble for people.…
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DragonKing Dark: The seven deadly sins, part 1
A giant size DragonKing Dark Podcast is here as myself and Tonya from When It Was Cool begin a discussion of the seven deadly sins, kicking it off with sloth and wrath aka laziness and anger. How do they affect mankind? Are there times when it’s good to be lazy or mad? This is part…
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DragonKing Dark: The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits
On this week’s extra-size edition of DragonKing Dark special, Karl reviews two classic TV series — The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. Both shows were similar, but The Outer Limits had a sci-fi twist to it. Join us for this retro review of two iconic TV shows.
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DragonKing Dark: Grand Canyon tales of the missing & murdered
We are going on a trip to Grand Canyon National Park later this week and while the Grand Canyon is one of the most beautiful places in North America, it can also be very dangerous. People routinely use bad judgement and plunge to their death while others hike aways on trails and the weather gets…
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DragonKing Dark: Conspiracies are real…and they aren’t
There is no question about it: we live in an age of conspiracies. What is real about the virus sweeping the world? What is real concerning this week’s election? Is there a rogue government agent posting insider information on the Internet? Conspiracies happen every day that are real. You might even be conspiring about something…
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DragonKing Dark: Inside one of America’s most haunted places
The old Sloss Furnaces steel mill in Birmingham, AL, was a brutal place to work. While the steel industry built Birmingham, it wasn’t an easy life and many died working in the horrible conditions there. Several TV shows and documentaries have covered their old mill as one of the supposedly most haunted places in America.…
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DragonKing Dark: Examining true crime
True crime podcasts and television are very popular. Entire TV channels are devoted to the genre and true crime podcast series often reside near the top of the podcast charts. What is our morbid fascination with murder? Why do we gawk at the misfortune of others, often forming our opinion based less on fact than…
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DragonKing Dark: Classic TV shows Dark Shadows & Bewitched
This week on the DragonKing Dark Podcast, we have two retro TV reviews for you of very differing types. Pulled from our Patreon archives at WhenItWasCool.com, I look at one of my favorite TV shows: the gothic vampire soap opera Dark Shadows. Then, I am joined by Tonya from WIWC to discuss the witch themed sitcom…
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DragonKing Dark: ‘The Led Zeppelin Curse’
A great show for you today as Karl reviews the book “The Led Zeppelin Curse” by Lance Gilbert. The book explores Jimmy Page and his involvement with the occult and especially his ownership of the Boleskine House manor on the shores of Loch Ness that was previously owned by the occultist Aleister Crowley. Did Jimmy Page’s…
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DragonKing Dark: The history of tarot cards
Tarot cards evoke images of the esoteric and the occult, and sporting names like “The Devil”, “The Hanged Man”, “The Tower”, and “Death”, it’s not hard to understand why they stoke the imagination. While decks of cards have been used for millennia for divination, the tarot’s antiquity is someone in question. While they have been linked…
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DragonKing Dark: What is the evil secret of the Oriuagor?
If we have learned anything about people over the years, it’s that there is a segment of us that seek out the most dangerous and extreme. So, it should come as no surprise that in the area of the occult and esoteric, there are those who seek out the “most evil” and “most terrifying” books.…