Welcome to Night Vale - 112 - Citizen Spotlight

Episode Date: August 15, 2017

Let's profile a randomly selected citizen. This episode was co-written with Brie Williams. Weather: "Try Try Try" by Rachael Sage rachaelsage.com. Music: Disparition, disparition.info. Logo: R...ob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Howdy y'all. It is Jeffrey Craneer. I'm not sure which episode of Welcome to Nightville you're listening to, but I am speaking to you from April of 2026. And I'm here to tell you we're going to be in Europe. If you want to see Nightville live and you're going to be in Europe, come check us out at the end of May. We're going to be in Edinburgh on May the 27th. We will be in Manchester on the 28th, London on the 29th, and Amsterdam on May the 30th. Just go to Welcome to Nightville.com slash live to see the show dates and to get your tickets. This is. our newest Nightville live show Murder Night in Blood Forest. It is so much fun. Please come check it out. Also, coming up this month here in April, it is the return of Alice Isn't Dead, brand new episodes of our other crazy hit podcast. This is written by Joseph Fink, produced and with music by Dysperition and starring Jacique and Nicole. So make sure you are still subscribed to Alice Isn't Dead and go get those on April the 13th as new episodes come out. Finally, speaking of other shows, do you want to hear us talk about other things? things. We have three other really great chat shows. First of all, there's Good Morning Nightvale for all of your Nightvale needs. You can hear Hal, Meg, and Symphony talk about every single
Starting point is 00:01:13 episode in order of Welcome to Nightvale. Also, we have Random Horror Number 9. That is me and Nightville star Cecil Baldwin talking about horror movies one at a time in a random order. And then Joseph and Meg do best, worst, which is a really fun podcast where they look at hit TV shows and they review the best rated on IMDB, the worst rated on IMDB, and if you're a Patreon member, they will review the middleest rated on IMDB. So check out all of those at Nightvillepresents.com or just wherever you get your podcast. And hey, thanks. It's something else here now.
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Starting point is 00:02:12 From Binge All Episodes exclusively on Paramount Plus. If you see something crawling across your floor in the dark, don't worry. It's probably just a tarantula. Welcome to Nightbair. Listeners, in this fast-paced world of community radio and local news, I think we've lost sight of the truly important thing, the individuals who make up our diverse community. So today, I want to try out a new segment I've put together called Citizen Spotlight, in which we will profile a randomly selected citizen diving deep into who they are, and maybe discovering some things about ourselves along the world. the way. Oh, here's an intro I'm working on for it.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Spotlights. Roving in the night. Hunting. Closing in. But everything is backwards. The night is hot and bright. The spotlights are deep and black. Everything they touch turns to darkness. They are searching for the light. They consume it. That's a rough draft. I'm open to notes. Anyway, today's inaugural spotlight was curated by closing my eyes and pointing in the phone book. And so today we will talk about Sigrid Borg. She's a brand new citizen who has just arrived in Nightvale.
Starting point is 00:04:11 I have here this classified dossier. We had a team of heist experts. Thanks, Janice. Steele from the Hall of Public Records. The dossier says that Sigrid was a... relocated to Nightvale as part of a witness protection program, and that Sigrid is not her real name, nor is she of the Scandinavian origin her name might suggest.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Thus, all of the information we managed to obtain on Sigrid for this segment is fictional, created by a government software program to ensure her total anonymity, and in no way represents who she really is as a person. In all probability, it is, in most ways, the opposite of her true identity. But, for her safety, it's important that we all believe this made-up biography is absolute fact. It is extremely, extremely important. She would be in great danger if anyone from the outside world started to doubt who she claimed to be. We'll get to our citizen spotlight momentarily, but first, as a way to be.
Starting point is 00:05:22 To make Sigrid feel more at home, I've asked other Nightvale citizens to reveal a dark secret that they've never shared. I will be reading those throughout today's broadcast. The first comes from Susan Escobar, second grade teacher at Nightvale Elementary School. She writes, One night, I was at school late, grading homework. And I heard strange sounds coming from the cafeteria. When I looked inside, I saw a giant mandala on the floor made entirely of frozen fish sticks. It seemed to be undulating and alive.
Starting point is 00:06:04 When I blinked, it vanished. But every night I dream of flying toward a cloudless sky, and in the center of that sky is that fish stick mandala. And I wake before I reach it, but each dream a little. closer. And the night that I reach that mandala in my dream is the night I will die. Thanks, Susan. Sounds fun. Now let's talk about Sigrid. Though new to town, Sigrid Borg was born in Night Vale and has lived here her entire life. Her parents were immigrants from the picturesque Swedish port city of Homestad. She tries to back at least once a year to visit her grandparents, a retired grade school teacher, and a
Starting point is 00:06:58 retired timber farmer, who have a lovely cottage overlooking the mouth of the Nissan River, where it meets the North Sea. Seagrid has always been close with her grandparents, though in recent visits has become distressed at her grandmother's increased mental confusion and grandfather's drinking habits. She doesn't call them as often as she used to, and feel guilty about that. She is torn between the desire to take more responsibility for their health and well-being and the desire to block the situation out of her mind completely, as it has become a signifier of the irrevocable loss of her own childhood, and a direct confrontation with morality itself. Siegrid's favorite food is smorgastarta, a Scandinavian layer cake that is
Starting point is 00:07:50 made of sandwiches and fish paste. Ask her to make it for your next big event. She's been carefully drilled by her witness protection handlers on the foods of her childhood and has almost got the hang of making them, although she has failed to acquire a taste for fish paste. Some fun facts that you may not know about Seagrid, despite having lived in the same town with her all your lives, she has a degree in marine hauntology from an online university. She has a disorder that makes it impossible for her to sweat or cry. She has served on the board of the Sand Waste's Conservation Fund for six and a half years. She is deeply embedded into our community and way of life. And now another confession from a
Starting point is 00:08:42 local resident about a dark secret. This one from my dear friend, Earl Harlan. It reads, On a Boy Scout training maneuver near the old dirt road, I witnessed the apparition of my 10-year-old self, wearing the scout uniform of my youth. He trained with us all afternoon, and I tried not to give him any preferential treatment. As the afternoon passed, new memories appeared in my mind of training at 10 years old with a group of strangers, one of whom seemed familiar and stared at me constantly in horror. That's adorable. Thanks, Earl.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Back to Citizen Spotlight. Sigrid spent her childhood in the hefty Sycamore trailer park near downtown. She didn't have many friends. She was shy in school. One year she tried out for a solo in the school holiday pageant. For the audition, she sang a flaky old. jingle that was very popular at the time, but no one took her seriously. They all thought she was making a joke. She apologized and faded back into the bleachers. She truly loved that jingle.
Starting point is 00:10:06 It spoke to her soul. It made her feel something. She recorded it off the radio and listened to it often, rewinding and replaying it out at the picnic table on summer nights when the rest of her family was asleep. But she never listened to it again after the solo tryouts because it only brought back the sound of the other kids laughing, of her teacher's scolding voice lecturing the class to take themselves seriously, or no one else would, and it made her feel ashamed. She eventually recorded over the tape with audio from a TV special about orphaned lion cubs, but sometimes under the hungry, sucking sounds of giant kittens drinking from baby bottles, she thought she could still hear the song.
Starting point is 00:10:58 In seventh grade, she finally made some friends during the unknown creature dissection unit in science class. She wasn't squeamish, and her ability to identify and extract misshapen internal organs without flinching made her an attractive lab partner. Everyone thought she was new in town because they had never noticed her before. She still has that effect on people. In the spring of that year, someone asked her to the junior high dance.
Starting point is 00:11:28 The theme was, heat, death of the universe. The boys spent a lot of time licking the crate paper decorations to dye their tongues bright colors and impress the girls. The girls were not impressed, but laughed anyway. Sigrid's date tried to lick her hand to see if they were. dye would come off on her skin. This caused Sigrid to feel a surge of strange, tingling panic, and she fled to the bathroom for 30 minutes. Her friends eventually found her and dragged her back into the gym. She danced with them for the rest of the night, hiding from the boys with the blue tongues. There were bountiful crops that year. Some say this was not a coincidence. Some say the
Starting point is 00:12:14 Junior High Dance is a sacred crop fertility ritual outlined in the town charter but kept secret from the children who participate. When the dance was cancelled in the following years, due to the crape paper dye-related poisoning incident, Nightvale experienced extreme drought and locust plagues. Some say this too was not a coincidence. A quick bulletin board reminder, the reinstated junior high dance is coming up. May all you young citizens make lush and plentiful memories and have a cornucopia of fun. More citizens spotlight soon, but first, the weather. We saw the night. ABC Training Ground has discovered potential in over 20,000 Canadian athletes and county.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Your story could be next. If you've got the drive, they'll help you find your path to the Olympics. Let's see what you've got. Sign up for free at training ground.ca. Another secret confession. Ah, what a treat. This one comes from iconic local celebrity and recent donut food truck entrepreneur Lee Marvin. It says,
Starting point is 00:17:24 There is a void. Within that void a light. Within that light, a hand. Within that hand, a movement. Within that movement, a potential. Within that potential. Everything that ever was. Thank you, Lee, and of course, a happy 30th birthday to you today.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Citizen Spotlight Time. In high school, Sigrid's left hand started to itch below the pinky finger. A small lump appeared, which grew slowly over time. She became self-conscious about this and wore bulky sweatshirts with long sleeves pulled over her hands, which was luckily a fashionable look then. The nurse at the health clinic assured her that it was nothing to be concerned about, but it kept growing. Eventually, it took the shape of what appeared to be a second, smaller pinky finger. She was even able to wiggle it if she concentrated very hard. As you may know, the hefty Sycamore trailer park was built on the dried up shores of the old pesticide waste river, and Sigrid's father felt there might be some connection between this.
Starting point is 00:18:38 and the extra finger. They decided to relocate. They moved into a two-story house by the train tracks, a fixer-upper that shook on its foundation twice a day when the train came through, and once or twice erratically every night when the secret night trains passed, with their nameless and unspeakable cargoes. Sigrid's parents began to fight, often, never having the money to fix up the fixer-upper, and they both spent as much time as possible away from home.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Sigrid had a complicated relationship with her extra finger at this point, partially blaming it for the rift in her parents' relationship. Once, when Sigrid was alone in the house, she heard something creeping up the stairs. She hummed the Flaky O's jingle till she couldn't hear it anymore, and then she started spending a lot more time away from home also. There was a small group of kids who hung out around the train tracks at night, so she started hanging out with them to avoid going home.
Starting point is 00:19:44 They liked to smoke cigarettes and light off fireworks and dare each other to look at the secret night trains, although none of them ever did, as they all knew that to look at one of those trains meant an instant and painful death. They would talk and gossip about kids and teachers she'd never heard of before, and she began to wonder if they even went to her school. When she was hanging out with them, she would often glance up at the dark windows of her own empty house, just down the tracks, and see movement behind the glass, or soft white eyes staring out.
Starting point is 00:20:22 During one of these movements, while she looked at the house, all her friends disappeared. And she found herself alone on the tracks. No sign of the teenagers that had been there mere seconds before. She never saw those kids again, but she often heard their voices and portable radios on the wind, and she spent her evenings wandering up and down the tracks looking for them. At the end of senior year, the high school yearbook featured fun awards for each student voted on by the class. Smartest girl and tallest boy and most likely to survive a mass extinction event and best smile. Every single student received a commemorative award, except for Sigrid.
Starting point is 00:21:08 It wasn't intentional or out of spite. Everyone forgot that she existed. She was inexplicably absent during every school picture day throughout the years. Never participated in any extracurricular activities, didn't speak up in class, got average grades, and ate lunch alone, which some say contributed to her lack of memorability. But she was there and is here and always has been. She belongs here. It's totally normal to forget someone you know, but you do, in fact, know her. Some of you know her very well.
Starting point is 00:21:49 One time you went thrift store shopping together, and she picked out a jacket for you that was too big, but she said it looked great on you. It was fuzzy and resembled furniture upholstery, royal blue with gold stripes. The lining was ripped. She bought it for you. You found that old jacket recently,
Starting point is 00:22:08 Royal Blue with gold stripes. You put it on. It almost fits now. You felt something that you hadn't felt before, sticking against your ribs, tucked into the ripped lining. You reached inside, and you pulled out a piece of notebook paper,
Starting point is 00:22:27 folded into a hard little square. It was from Sigrid, It described a thing that she shouldn't have seen and couldn't speak about. It instructed you to burn the note immediately, and you did. It instructed you to never acknowledge to her that you even received it. You can never tell anyone what the note said. If you do run into Sigrid, remember that she is a real person filled with blood and misshapen internal organs just like you and me.
Starting point is 00:23:01 Everything I have told you about her is completely true. None of it is technically true, but it was crafted by state-of-the-art technology to evoke a range of one to four feelings in the listener. And, as we all know, feelings are real. And truth is in the mind of the beholder. And the beholder lives out in the scorched orchard under the floorboards of the old cherry-picking shack. Stay tuned next for a mysterious distress signal that requires urgent action, but is impossible to locate. On behalf of everyone here at Nightvale Community Radio, welcome to your new town, Sigrid, the town where you have lived your entire life.
Starting point is 00:23:49 And to everyone else, good night, Nightvale, good night. Welcome to Nightvale is a production of Nightvale Presents. This episode was written by Bree Williams with Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Kraner and produced by Joseph Fink. The voice of Night Vale is Cecil Baldwin. Original music by Dysperition. All of it can be found at disparition.info or at disparition.com. This episode's weather was Try, Try, Try, Try, by Rachel Sage. Find out more at rachel sage.com.
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