Chapter 4 – “Writhing On The Wall” | Sci-Fi Horror Series Audiodrama

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The Janus crosses the breach—
and the ship begins to break.

Fires tear through compartments. The mess decks flood without warning. EVA crews scramble against time, tether lines snapping as the void closes in.

Sarah Bachmann is fighting to hold the squad together. Erin Howell is drowning in error codes. Yuto Kimura has vanished into the Firebreak with a journal that should never have been opened.

But not every danger comes from outside. Systems crack. Trust fractures. And the Mall whispers, patient... for now.

Dyskyon Mall is a serialized sci-fi horror audiodrama. A fully voiced series that merges cinematic storytelling with immersive sound design. Long-form serialized horror.

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When a powerful corporation’s experiments fracture the boundaries between dimensions, strange and dangerous forces bleed into our world. Reality is about to break.

Chapter 4 – “Writhing On The Wall”
The Janus crosses through the breach... and it's first trial begins.

🎧 Genre: Sci-Fi Horror Series
🎙 Format: Audiodrama
📅 New episodes every two weeks
📍 Subscribe to step inside the Mall.
There is no return policy. Only rearrangement.

🛠️ Tools used:
– Images & video generated with ChatGPT + Sora
– Voices created via ElevenLabs
– Edited in OpenShot & Audacity

⛓️ Links:
Never Miss An Episode, Add The Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM-hCB6VlDRQOZEbcDJKqG4ApQdPb2-bE

🎧 Full Series on Podbean → https://www.podbean.com/pw/pbblog-vdc99-1442b34

📸 Behind the Scenes + Art → @DyskyonMall (X)

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This is a work of fiction.
Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual entities is purely coincidental.

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