Old Gods of Appalachia - Episode 57: The Land of Nod
Episode Date: November 16, 2023“And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.”CW: Kidnapping, threats of physical harm, industrial doors slamming, description of circus cost...uming, bluegrass.Written by Cam Collins and Steve ShellNarrated by Steve ShellSound design by Steve ShellProduced and edited by Cam Collins and Steve Shellhe voice of Erebus Cain: Darren MarshallIntro music: “The Land Unknown (The Bloody Roots Verses)” written and performed by Landon Bloodutro music: “Atonement” written and performed by Jon Charles DwyerThe music of The Bone Pickin’ String Band: performed by Laurel Hells RamblersSpecial equipment consideration provided by Lauten Audio.LEARN MORE ABOUT OLD GODS OF APPALACHIA: www.oldgodsofappalachia.comCOMPLETE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA RITUAL:FacebookInstagramTwitterBlueskySUPPORT THE SHOW:Join us over at THE HOLLER to enjoy ad-free episodes, access exclusive storylines and more.Find t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and other Old Gods merch at www.teepublic.com/stores/oldgodsofappalachia.Transcripts available on our website at www.oldgodsofappalachia.com/episodes.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/old-gods-of-appalachia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The gallery
packed with folks called
to both the green and the dark
had finally grown
quiet in the cavernous room
located somewhere beneath the mountains
of Pennsylvania
as Hiram Cook
worked to build a case
against the man known as J.T. Fields of Paradise.
Or most commonly known as simply Jack.
Every eye was fixed on the young woman seated before the assembly every ear,
trained to catch her word.
And, uh, how did you meet the proprietor of Erebus Cain's traveling marvels, Miss Benton?
Jade Louise Benton had been called to give evidence after her pack and fellow
band-mate Clover Meadors had proven a less than ideal witness. Clover was curt, at times even
borderline disrespectful to the man who had been appointed to represent the green. Cook's method of
questioning made it plain that he considered Clover and the other members of the bone-picking string
band merely hapless victims of the sickly, shabby-looking man seated at the table opposite his own,
and Clover was having none of it.
Clover, there was nothing finer than shedding her tender human flesh in favor of fang and claw
and her heavy protective pelton racing through the night with her friends under the benevolent gaze of the moon.
If Anthony hadn't been stuck in half form, they wouldn't even be here.
And it was downright insulting for the little witch man to imply otherwise.
When Hiram had pressed on the point of how much better her life would have been,
had she not been born with this curse.
Clover's lip had twisted into an expression that could only be called a snarl.
The light in her eyes suggesting she'd like to demonstrate the effects of her awful moon-born affliction for him up close and personal.
Hiram Cook was perhaps not the wisest of men, but he was not a complete fool,
and thus he had chosen to dismiss Clover and invite Jade to the stand in hope that her responses might be more malleable.
The Meadors girl had frankly unsettled him.
Her dark eyes too hungry for his liking.
And her overall demeanor more self-assured than he thought at all proper in a young woman,
Jade Louise Benton was another matter.
A good girl from a good family.
Her mother's youthful misadventures notwithstanding.
She was dressed appropriately for the occasion in a modest blue dress that matched her eyes.
their soft, shoulder-length brown curls pinned neatly back beneath a gray felt hat.
Unlike Clover, her mama was not present.
In fact, neither Jade nor Anthony's parents could be located.
And the cousins had made it clear that they would participate in these proceedings
only upon the condition that their families be left out of them.
I searched for Anthony for what seems like forever.
I couldn't believe how much ground he'd managed to cover in such a short time.
Once I found him, I wasn't going to leave his side
till he was prepared to come home with me.
But he wasn't ready.
He can be plumb muleish sometimes.
Gets that from his papa, or so mama says.
Jade shot a look of affectionate irritation at the young man who stood by Clover.
He blushed and dipped his head a little.
And despite the embarrassment reddening his face, he looked pale and exhausted.
The effort of shifting in and out of his half-full form,
seemed to have taken a greater toll on him than the girl's transitions.
So I stayed there with him.
Jade continued.
Thank y'all, by the way, for helping him change back, at least while we're here.
It's so good to see his face again.
We were hoping y'all could help him figure out how to...
Yes, yes.
We'll get to that in good time, Miss Benton, pending the outcome of this trial, of course.
Again, how did you come to be in the employ of...
Mr. Kane, sitting at his assigned table next to his own counsel, D.L. Walker, Jack noticed how
the girl's brow furrowed at the representative of the Green's words. Interesting. It would seem old
Hiram had made promises to secure these young men's testimony. Jack peaked over his shoulder
at the other two members of the string band who stood quietly near the front of the gallery in case
there were further questions for them, and the pair exchanged a concerned look.
and the girl who'd already testified, scowled a cook.
Clearly, they'd noticed that,
pending the outcome of this trial bit too,
and it didn't sit well.
Interesting.
Very interesting indeed.
Jack turned back to the front of the room
as Jade Benton continued her story.
Anyway, as I was saying,
when I finally found Anthony,
he was digging food out of the garbage cans and such,
I knew I had to bring him home, but well, he was too ashamed to come.
I couldn't leave him there on his own, so I figured I'd just be patient and set him out to scrounge you up more useful things,
clean clothes, somebody forgot to bring in off a line, a pan to cook in and the like, while I hunted us some fresh meat.
It was rough living, but I knew sooner or later he'd get tired of it and come on home with me,
but then the third day after I found him, Anthony was out looking at him.
for supplies, and I was getting ready to go down to the little creek and wash up when Mr.
Kane come out of the woods. He was making a fuss saying we were trespassing on his land.
Of course, it wasn't his land. I found that out soon enough, but then he started telling me how he
wasn't angry with us, just come to offer us his help. He said he'd get us off the road and take
us somewhere we could get three huts and a cot. I tried to be polite, told him no thank you.
We didn't need his help. But my cousin.
cousin and I would pack up and get off his land just as soon as Anthony got back.
And Kane just laughed and told me he'd already met my cousin.
And then the biggest man I've ever seen in my life stepped out of the trees with Anthony
slung over his shoulder like a sack of tators.
If I'd been a wolf at the time, I'd gone out from both.
But, well, you saw us change, Mr. Cook.
It takes a minute.
And I was afraid of what they'd do to Anthony.
I didn't have no choice but to go along with them.
It's one of the worst days of my life, but it was also the day we met Clover.
So as it turns out, it was also one of the best.
It's wrong so bloody, dusty bones, so dark and hungry, branches split, and new blood flows,
the ghost of a past, you thought, rise the home for young,
The shadow falls, the judgment comes
Treads off, my friend, amongst your fellows
Think you bond your word
Let's you get,
Young friends, welcome to our humble abode
The base of operations, if you will, of our grand,
And it might be a bit of a mess at the moment.
It's been a while since we've hosted guests
In this particular part of the facility.
But I imagine it'll be warmer and drier than camping out in the woods,
especially with this rain coming in.
Thunder rolled overhead.
As Anthony and Jade stared up at the rundown warehouse situated at the end of a long service road,
on the outskirts of a town whose name Jade did not know.
Anthony's wrists and ankles had been shackled,
a dog's muzzle fit poorly over his pitiful snout.
Ordinarily, such measures should not have been sufficient to hold one of their kind,
but these chains, Cain had informed them with a sort of nasty pride,
were made special.
The iron blended with a touch of silver that rendered them particularly effective
for restraining certain types of folks.
When Jade had demanded his release,
Erebus assured her that they were only a temporary precaution and would be removed once they arrived at their destination.
The destination in question was two stories of decrepit cinder block and weather-worn sheet metal.
Surrounded on all sides by an overgrown gravel lot, a rusty chain-linked fence topped with barbed wire carving out its borders.
Their means of entry was a rolling door of the sort commonly found on a rusted.
auto repair bays and loading dogs.
Kane unfastened a set of heavy padlocks at its base,
and his imposing companion worked the chain that slowly raised the rusty portcullis,
revealing the shadowy interior within.
What is this place?
I thought you were taking us to a shelter or something,
three huts and a cot and all that.
You think we could waltz you and your cousin into the local soup kitchen with him looking like that?
come now young lady as for this place this is where those whom society cannot accept are accepted this is where outcasts are embraced and refuge can be found no matter who
cane looked anthony up and down with a look that spoke both of disgust and fascination or of what you are
Erebus Cain cleared his throat and recited in a grand yet solemn voice.
And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord and dwelt in the land of Nod on the east of Eden.
Genesis, chapter 4, verse 16.
Bring them.
The hulking man who had carried Anthony from the woods loomed up behind the cousin.
Stinking of sour sweat and burn onions and the pair hastened to follow Cain through the
rolling door.
A moment later, it rattled shut behind
them with a clang,
leaving them in a darkness that
challenged even their excellent night
vision. They could see
Kane's shadow moving about a
wide space littered with various
objects draped in sheets
and here his footsteps shuffling about.
And after a moment, there was
a sharp snap of some lever
being pulled, followed by the distinct
buzzing as hanging bulbs flickered
to life overhead.
bathing the cluttered warehouse in a greasy yellow lines of shelves lined the walls,
and brightly painted roadcases cluttered the floor.
Learing clowns and snarling tigers were painted on the sides of some of these,
while others featured images that appeared to be the work of a deeply disturbed mind.
A tall black box featured a lanky gaunt man,
his mouth stretched wide to display a terror.
horrifying forest of needle-sharp fangs, the vampire of Hall Creek,
arched over his head in garish red letters, fashioned to look as though they dripped blood.
The next box featured a painting of what had to be the giant who had ushered them into this place,
except instead of voluminous overalls and a flannel shirt, the figure was clad in bronze-colored armor
and brandished a wicked-looking spear. The Goliath, Colossus of the Twin.
Humberland, read the stylized legend beneath his portrait, each letter appearing as though it were carved from ancient stone.
You can sleep here until we have more suitable quarters prepared for you.
Then tomorrow, we get to work on your part of the show.
Show? What sort of show?
Why, the greatest show on earth, of course.
Don't be coy now.
I saw what you can do down by the creek.
Between you two and your new roommate,
we'll have one of the more unique exhibitions
traveling the southeast circuit.
It's been a while since anyone rolled out a dog-faced boy.
I don't think anybody's ever had genuine wear.
If we do this right.
What roommate?
Oh, you'll meet her soon enough.
I think she's made herself a little den in the,
back there where we store the costumes.
Feel free to poke around, by the way, see if anything grabs you.
Always open to input from the talent.
Kane made his way back to the warehouse door.
Careful never to turn his back on him, Jade noticed.
He banged a fist on the door which began to roll up its chain rattling.
The man apparently known as the Goliath stooped to peer.
hear in at them and Erebus Cain stepped quickly to join him on the other side.
The lights overhead flickered.
She's a real charmer. I'm sure y'all will get along famously.
Remember in her cousin's predicament, Jade called after him.
Wait! Wait, what about Anthony? You said you'd turn him loose once we got here.
Oh, well, it seems I've forgotten the key.
I'm afraid it'll have to wait till morning.
Nighty-night.
As if on cue, something skittered through the shadows behind them.
Jade and Anthony turned to look in the warehouse's bay door, thundered shut.
They heard the clank of heavy padlocks being refastened on the other side,
and then the footsteps of Erebus Kane and his giant friend faded into the night.
From the darkness where they'd heard the movement before, a voice called out to him.
He was never going to set you free, kid.
A man's never uttered a true word in his life.
Soft footsteps crunched over the grit and debris littering the floor,
and a moment later, a tall, dark-haired girl stepped from the shadows.
She wore a pair of dusty cover-alls at least two sizes too big for her narrow frame
and sturdy black boots that had clearly seen a lot of miles.
I guess you must be the roommate, Mr. Kane mentioned.
The young woman nodded.
My name's Clover.
Clover matters.
Clover nodded at the shackles binding Anthony's wrists.
I couldn't help you out with that if you want.
You find a key somewhere and all this?
Jay gestured at the clutter surrounding them on all sides,
a veritable treasure trove for a determined enough antique hunter, perhaps,
or just as likely nothing more than heaps on heaps of junk.
The dark-haired young woman grinned.
Ain't got no key, but I never let a little bitty thing like an old lock stand in my way.
Come on, follow me.
Clover turned on her heel and strode purposefully back toward the shadows.
As Anthony began to shuffle after her, chains clanking, she paused and turned back to him.
Oh, second, thought you?
Y'all wait right here.
This'll be easier once I get you out of those.
Jade nodded and looked up at her younger cousin,
giving his back a reassuring Pat.
Clover disappeared into the darkness at the back of the warehouse,
and they could hear her rattling around
in the far recesses of the building for a few minutes,
but before long, she returned,
carrying a few assorted tools and bits of random metal in one hand.
These ain't proper lockpicks,
but they should do well enough.
Hold still now.
Clover knelt on the dusty floor beside Anthony
and got to work on the cuffs that bound his wrists,
prodding around in the lock mechanism
with what looked like a screwdriver
that had been sharpened on one end
and what was quite plainly a rusty nail file.
Occasionally she would cuss and try another tool
from the small pile at her lap.
Jade couldn't easily make out what she was doing in the gloom,
but before long she heard a sharp click.
And the shackles fell to the floor at their feet.
Anthony rolled his wrists and rubbed at his skin, which Jade noticed was a little red under the thick hair on his arms.
Having defeated the first set of restraints, the pair securing the wolf boy's ankles to Clover no time at all,
and within minutes Anthony was free.
He paced around them in a circle stretching.
Clover kicked the hateful shackles into a corner with a scowl, rubbing her hands against the legs of her coveralls.
Goddamn silver.
You okay, kid?
Those things didn't cut you, did they?
Anthony took a moment to examine his wrists and ankles carefully.
While his wrists were flushed and itchy,
his paint leg seemed to have protected his ankles.
He looked back up at Clover and slowly distinctly shook his head,
then grinned and gave her a thumbs up.
Understanding Clover nodded and returned the gesture.
That's good.
Y'all know about silver, right?
Glanced at Anthony, Jade shook her head.
Mr. Kane mentioned the shackles being made of silver,
and something about that making them more effective for certain types of people.
Clover snorted.
Oh, I'm sure he did.
Son of a bitch loves to gloat.
See, silver is dangerous to folks like us.
It's like an allergy of sorts.
Moving closer to the cousins, Clover held up her hands for inspection,
and Jade saw they were bright red.
The fingertips blistered.
This is what it can do to back.
skin. As you saw, it makes us weaker, which is why your friend there couldn't break them
chains. You don't ever want to let it cut you. You can get blood poisoning, and that's a nasty
business. If it don't kill you, it'll make you wish it did. Jade shuddered and squeezed her
cousin's hands. How do you know what y'all are? When it looks at him, it don't take no
genius to figure it out. Clover gestured at Anthony's face and tapped her
nose. And anyway, I can tell, can't you? The warehouse was full of dust and mold and the distinct
odor of rat shit, and Jade had been too distracted by their predicament to focus properly on what
her senses could tell her about the place when she was in her human shape. Her nose wasn't nearly as
keen as her wolves, but it was a far sight better than average. And now as she closed her,
her eyes and focused, she caught it.
The unmistakable scent of another Lupine presence, not her, not Anthony.
Jade's eyes turned with wonder to Clover's face.
You're like us!
Clover smiled slylyly and said,
Woof.
The three spent the next hour getting to know each other over a meager supper that Clover
scratched together out of canned beans and taters she'd found on the shelves nearest the warehouse door.
Erebus had picked Clover up a couple of weeks back, she told him.
She'd been hitching a ride out of Louisville when the sidesho's caravan happened by her on the road.
Clover rode along with him for a couple days, making her way south.
When to her great misfortune, Erebus Cain chanced upon her returning for the night's hunt the morning after the full moon.
He clapped her in what were likely the same shackled he'd used on Anthony.
Locked her up in the warehouse where they now found themselves.
Have you tried to escape?
The way you went at those locks?
Sure. Of course I tried.
I didn't get very far.
He's got people watching.
Always.
That big fella who brought y'all here?
That's the Goliath, but he ain't the only one.
there's guards with guns and then there's the eater.
Clover gave a shudder as the word left her lips,
but when Jade pressed for more details, she simply shook her head.
Y'all don't want to know, she said,
and would speak no further on the matter.
Instead, she turned the conversation back to the two of them,
and Jade recounted on how they'd fallen a foul of Erebus Kane.
She explained how they were related,
the children of two sisters,
who had become wolves and how their mamas had revealed their family history when Jade began to near her first change.
A story that began in a small community in East Tennessee known as the Clutch.
When she finished her account, Jade noticed Clover's eyes were a...
What is it? Clover shook her head and grinned.
Y'all may not believe this, and it's a hell of a coincidence, but...
When your mom has told you about their time in the clutch,
they ever mentioned a woman named Betty Joe?
Slowly, the three of them had put the pieces together,
comparing nuggets of shared family lore over their meal
as they came to the realization that the three of them were not only all wolves,
but that their gifts sprang from the same source.
An old tin of wolf grease that a woman named Nesmi Jimenez
had shared with her younger friends long ago.
As they finished their supper, Jade wondered aloud where Clover had come across the rusty old camp stove
she'd used to heat up the tin food.
Clover explained she'd scavens the old camp stove out of a pile of various busted old gear the first night she was there.
That's how she'd found the tools.
She'd needed them to repair it and held onto them figuring they might prove useful.
There's all kinds of stuff in there.
Most of it's like circus stuff, you know?
The kind of thing they must use in the sideshow.
It's a lot of junk, but I can show you if you want to look around.
Having nothing better to do, Jade and Anthony followed her lead.
They wandered the aisles of Erebus Cain's warehouse late into the night,
rummaging through bins of old costumes and wigs,
occasionally chuckling at the curiosities they found there.
Items such as oversized tuxeders and ridiculously long shoes overflowed from bins
that looked as though they hadn't seen a proper cleaning and far too long.
Jade held up both ends of a horse costume built for two front and rear section, dyed an alarming
shade of orange with purple yarn making up the mane and tail.
To her younger cousins, cackling delight, Anthony made a fetching clown and an elegant lace rough
paired with a sunshine yellow wig. He loped down one aisle and back, his face lit with a goofy,
wolfish grin. Anthony had always known how to make Jade laugh, and even here, imprisoned in
some old Carney's warehouse, he managed to lighten her mood.
Clover had smiled at his antics, but she remained a hard nut to crack.
Reaching the end of the costume storage, they had begun to explore the racks of props,
blunted swords and a set of strongman dumbbells hung from heavy metal hooks and pegs
along one wall, while another was festooned with wooden hoops and coils of rope.
Jade and Anthony looked about in wonder what seemed like a whole circus deconstructed,
into its constituent parts.
Meanwhile, Clover drifted over to a packing crate
with fragile musical instruments,
stamped on its side in bright red ink.
Jade glanced over as she lifted the lid to peer inside
and saw Clover go stock still.
Her eyes widening.
Clover, you all right?
What's in there?
Old Mr. Cain's starting to marching man for the bearded ladies?
Clover shook her head, reaching in the wooden chest with shaking hands and beginning to paw through its contents.
Wandering over to join her, Jade noticed a delivery address stamped on the lid of the crate.
She might not know precisely where she was at present, but it was a long way from Goodson's music shop in Paradise, Virginia.
It seemed Mr. Kane had been stealing more than just wolves from the woods.
Clover's taciturn expression suddenly split into a grin as she peered into the crate.
Well, would you look here? She hooted triumphantly as she reached inside and withdrew a fine black leather banjo case.
Anthony's eyes lit up and he hurried to her side, peering into the shadowy confines of the packing crate.
A moment later, he held aloft a similarly glossy leather valise in the unmistakable shape of a guitar.
I don't suppose there's a fiddle in there.
Jade ventured hesitantly, and Clover looked up in surprise.
You play?
Jade blushed, nodding.
A little bit.
Our mama's taught us.
Anthony and I grew up playing pretty much anything with strains, but I'm partial to the fiddle.
Clover set the banjo case aside for a moment, leaning back into the crate,
and she fished around a moment, and sure enough, pulled a fiddle case from the depths of the packing materials,
which she passed over to Jade.
The younger woman beamed as she felt the familiar weight in her hands,
clutching their new treasures,
the three of them absconded back to the corner of the warehouse Clover had done her best to make habitable
to inspect the instruments Mr. Kane had stolen from the merchants of Paradise.
The fiddling guitar were well-made and serviceable, but nothing remarkable.
They were clearly well-loved and been kept in good condition,
but were equally clearly not new.
Jade knew what it meant
To truly love an instrument
To feel it as an extension of oneself
When lost in the music
And she knew she would love the fiddle
As well as its original owner
The banjo
Turned out to be another matter
Entirely
When Clover lifted the lid of its case
She gasped
Peering over her shoulder
Jade took in the leaves and bows
On the mother of pearl inlay
Top of the lion tailpiece
and most importantly the name etched across the top of the headstock.
Gibson.
Think this is an RB1?
Saw one in a music store in Lexington once.
High dollar.
Anthony nodded, smiling.
His mama owned a banjo very much like this one,
which had once belonged to their grandfather,
a gift from its makers.
It's a valuable instrument indeed.
Before anybody could say another word,
he reached out to Clover.
His multi-jointed,
beastial hand clearly requesting the banjo.
Clover glanced at Jade who shrugged and the exquisite instrument was handed over to the wolf boy.
Clover felt a bit nervous as his claws neared its polished surface, but
Anthony handled the RB1 with meticulous care as he began tuning the strings.
The expression of intense focus and intimate affection for the simple task spoke to his obvious
experience, and after a moment, Jade and Clover turned their hands to the task of doing the same
for the fiddle and guitar. Once he was situated, Anthony took a deep breath and let his strange
new fingers rest upon the strings as he began to coax forth a tune. Clover nodded along with
the piece, one she seemed to know, and then began following his lead on guitar, and Jade
grinned and tucked the fiddle beneath her chin and easy,
his breathing, a band, four comfortably appointed rooms located above the warehouse.
Erebus Kane paused in his reading of the local paper as something unexpected reached his ears.
At first he couldn't quite place it and considered sending the Goliath down just to see what his
three new charges were up to.
Then the strains of music began to come together and a grin spilled like an oil slick across
Erebus's stubbly face if he heard the bone-picking string band.
Play for the first time in the dark and dusty space beneath his feet.
Looks like we've found ourselves.
Hey there, family.
Thank you for joining us once again as we wind through the lives of brand new characters
in brand new places, in brand new situations,
all that tie back to that old snake that we all know and love, Mr. J.T. Fields of Paradise.
We're about to put a bow on the tail of the bone-picking string band
and to move on to other folks affected and afflicted by our man, Jack.
And we'll hope you join us as we do so.
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