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  • #1: The Silent Tide
    Nov 13 2025

    This is Case File #0001. The recording you are about to hear is the first I've chosen to digitise for this collection. It's a corrupted digital audio file from the bodycam of a Police Constable Evans, recorded on the night of what the press officially dismissed as 'The Silent Tide Incident'—a freak tide, a tragic statistical anomaly.

    This tape... this tape is the truth.

    You will hear PC Evans's final shift from the beginning, as routine calls about disoriented locals escalate into a desperate search for answers in the dark. You will hear what she found on that beach, and the only tangible clue she had: a persistent, hypnotic hum buried deep in the static of her police radio.

    I'm presenting this recording as I found it. Listen closely... and decide for yourself what truly happened on that harbour wall.

    Takeaways:

    • The Silent Tide incident in Tavenend involved a series of tragic drownings attributed to a freak tide.
    • The police bodycam recording reveals unsettling details that contradict the official narrative of the drownings.
    • Eyewitness accounts describe individuals standing motionless at the water's edge, raising questions about their state of mind.
    • The investigation suggests a deeper mystery surrounding the phenomenon, including a potentially supernatural sound heard by witnesses.
    • PC Evans, one of the first responders, reported bizarre behaviors among the victims that defy explanation.
    • The folklore of the lost kingdom of Lyonesse, and its connection to the events, adds an eerie layer to the incident.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • www.tavenend.com
    • discord.tavenend.com
    • patreon.tavenend.com

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    8 min
  • #ZERO: The Archive
    Nov 6 2025

    Investigator's log, November 6th, 2025. Case File #ZERO.

    Commencement of the Public Record.

    The evidence, in this instance, is my own. The first reel of a new public log, created as I begin the monumental task of digitising my entire collection of recordings.

    For years, the archive has existed in silence—a chaotic hoard of tapes detailing events that defy explanation. In this initial entry, I state the purpose of this podcast: to bring structure to my work, and to begin the search for a faint, unsettling pattern I believe connects these disparate cases.

    What you are about to hear is not a story from a found tape. It is the foundation, a prologue for the investigation to come.

    End of entry.

    The Investigator

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    The purpose of this podcast is to embark upon a meticulous journey of exploration and analysis, as I strive to unveil the intricate connections that may exist within my extensive archive of recordings. This inaugural entry, designated as Log Entry Zero, serves as a foundational prologue, setting the stage for the investigations that will follow. For years, I have been an archivist, cataloguing echoes of events that defy conventional understanding, yet remain indelibly etched within the confines of my collection. It is within the static between the signals that I seek to discern a faint and unsettling pattern, a common thread that may illuminate the enigmatic nature of these recordings. Thus, I invite you to join me as we delve into the mysteries encapsulated within the tapes, revealing the profound wrongness that permeates these auditory relics.

    Takeaways:

    • The podcast, Tavenend, serves as a digital archive of perplexing recordings and events.
    • The speaker, acting as an archivist, endeavours to uncover patterns among disparate cases.
    • The recordings collected are not merely stories but echoes of unsettling occurrences.
    • Each case presented will serve as a puzzle box, inviting listeners to explore its mysteries.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • www.tavenend.com
    • discord.tavenend.com
    • patreon.tavenend.com

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Tavenend Investigations
    • J.R. Pike and Son Solicitors
    • Fenton's Radio and Repair

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    5 min