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Undergloom | The Chthonic: Storm Cycle

Undergloom | The Chthonic: Storm Cycle

Your transcendence is already on sale.

There’s room for everyone inside the Lotus. The whale song is real and the recording equipment’s has been running the entire time.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Ship’s Crew

Olivia, Cruise Director – Bliss Blank
William, Ship Captain – Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Nika, Ship Maid – Echo Doll
Selene, Chief Purser – Syndi Rella
Mairead, Spa Manager – Bun Li
Fion, Chief Engineer – Jade

Guests

Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex – Jericho Caine
Holly, His Girlfriend – Dizzy Dollie
Emma, The Bride – Pipp
Brittany, Bridesmaid – Kitten Azazel
Kara, Bridesmaid – Tender Confusion
Sarah, Bridesmaid – Ring of Kees
Amanda, House Mother – Korrupted
Tiffany, Bridesmaid – Britt Reprogrammed


Full Summary

Throat

Holly surfaces into full conditioning.  She’s beatific and certain, convinced she’s the one doing the tempting. The Captain and Olivia review her status with the brisk efficiency of people who have already decided what she’s worth and are simply working out the logistics. She’ll be renamed Dizzy.

Most performers get lines.  Dizzy Dollie gets an ORIGIN STORY, highlighting her indispensable role on the Chthonic and in the Neuralverse.

She’ll be installed in the observation spa in a collar with her name on it, holding poses for guests while her neural feeds stream to subscribers. The bio-ink sigil goes at the base of her spine and glows when she begs. Alistair notes that truth is profitable. Fion, who is present and increasingly uncomfortable, attempts a mild objection on legal grounds.

Holly, meanwhile, has something to report.  She heard it in the water. The Captain is going to open a door during the rave, using the chaos of sound and neon as cover for a summoning.  She says this like she’s revealing a secret. Olivia grins. The Captain says they’ll let her shine on the brochure. Holly takes this as praise.

Archway of Dusk

Holly and Fion are alone in the lotus chamber. Holly is deep in the conditioning and generous with it, offering Fion the peace she’s been watching from the outside. Fion is exhausted, running calculations on everything, envying Holly’s certainty even as she can see exactly what produced it. Holly teaches her the liturgy. Fion repeats it. Holly whispers a numerical sequence and the restraints disengage. Fion steps into the device alongside her. She’s been objecting to this operation for eight episodes. She stops objecting now. The lotus blooms and so do they.

Undergloom

This is the rave. Deep bass psytrance is layered with whale song samples.  (The whale song samples are real; they’re bowhead whales pitched up 12 octaves to sound human.)

Sarah, Mairead, Emma, Selene, and Kara are in the depths of the ship as the ritual converges. Sarah has definitely stopped being the careful one.  Kara confirms that every drop of the music is laced with bowhead frequencies, filtered through spectrograms and dreams. The whales don’t just guide them; they compose them.

Selene names what’s happening: the trifold resonance. Bride, goddess, penitent. All three wrapped together.  Emma understands her function at last. She was sung into being before she had a name.


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Explanation

Undergloom is the episode where desire horror earns its name most completely. The three women in the depths of the ship aren’t being overcome. They’re arriving. Sarah has been the careful one for eight episodes and she stops being careful here not because the machinery broke her down but because she finally decided the caution wasn’t worth what it cost. Mairead has been chasing dissolution since she first appeared and she finds it here on her own terms. Emma has been the most mysterious figure in the arc and Undergloom resolves her: she was always the bridge, always more than a passenger, always the hinge the summoning turns on.

The horror isn’t in the ecstasy. The horror is in the comodification logic: every moment of their genuine transcendence has been captured. The recording equipment was running. The neural feeds were streaming. Alistair already knows what subscriptions will look like. The Old Ones get their rite and Vale Four gets its content and the women in the lotus get something real, which is the cruelest part of the design.


Human Made Art

The poster image for this arc was created by Echo Doll in collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. Layer art overlays are used to vary each iteration of the image.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The manipulative elements depicted are fictional and intentional. Undergloom contains ritualistic horror, adult themes, and scenes of supernatural encounter. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.

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Tessellated | The Chthonic: Storm Cycle

Tessellated | The Chthonic: Storm Cycle

You’ve been here before. You don’t remember, but the ship does.

Something in the Chthonic’s architecture is clicking into place, and it isn’t just steel and wire.  The surveillance feeds are running.  The whales are still circling.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Ship’s Crew

Olivia, Cruise Director – Bliss Blank
William, Ship Captain – Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Nika, Ship Maid – Echo Doll
Selene, Chief Purser – Syndi Rella
Mairead, Spa Manager – Bun Li
Fion, Chief Engineer – Jade

Guests

Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex – Jericho Caine
Holly, His Girlfriend – Dizzy Dollie
Emma, The Bride – Pipp
Brittany, Bridesmaid – Kitten Azazel
Kara, Bridesmaid – Tender Confusion
Sarah, Bridesmaid – Ring of Kees
Amanda, House Mother – Korrupted
Tiffany, Bridesmaid – Britt Reprogrammed


Full Summary

Mouth

Captain Dyer and Olivia review surveillance footage of the previous chapter’s final moments from the control deck.   Alistair takes the blame for the near miss with Holly.  Olivia takes credit for everything else.

Nikki arrives to report and receive her gold star, which she treats with the reverence of a sacrament. She’s been tracking Holly’s movements through the archive.  Every piece of naditu lore Holly believes she discovered has been seeded, curated, and salted with triggers designed specifically for her. Every lecture she attended was funded, archived, and catalogued by the organization she thinks she’s escaping. Her rebellion is the maze, and she’s been running it by design.

Serpent’s Path

Holly, Sarah, Selene, and Mairead move through the ship’s lower corridors with focused urgency. Whale song bleeds through the walls. Mairead confirms what Fion told her: the bulkhead at deck nine is structurally compromised.  Eldritch is not good engineering. Holly leads them to a research node where pre-contact texts are catalogued alongside data pulled from the sea floor.  They begin searching for rituals.  Holly says she believes might protect Emma, whose readiness she’s decided is the hinge the entire summoning turns on. What she finds is a cleansing rite and she begins to perform it. Sarah follows. Mairead breaks open and confesses everything. Holly offers absolution through surrender and the words she uses are the same words the organization uses.

Selene stops it. She’s the only one in the corridor who can see that liberation has been scripted just as carefully as compliance, and she pulls Sarah out before the rite completes. Holly stays. She’s decided she’ll be the perfect vessel, and she says it like it’s a revelation she arrived at herself.


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Explanation

The Chthonic arc is all about the architecture of belief, how faith and programming occupy the same neural real estate.  Tessellated is where that interest becomes structural. The surveillance deck and the lower corridors are running parallel operations with identical mechanics: Nikki receives gold stars and calls it spiritual growth, Holly performs naditu rites and calls it resistance, and neither of them is wrong.

A tessellation is a pattern that covers a surface completely without gaps or overlaps, each piece fitting against the next so precisely that the seams disappear. That’s what the Chthonic has built. Not a prison with walls but a pattern with no outside. Holly thinks she’s found the edge; She’s found another tile.

Selene is the episode’s moral center not because she has better information but because she’s the only character who insists that choice must survive even when it’s compromised. That’s a harder position than surrender and a harder position than resistance. It’s the position the series keeps returning to: the maze is real, the programming is real, and you still have to walk.


Human Made Art

The poster image for this arc was created by Echo Doll, under a creative collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The manipulative elements depicted are fictional and intentional. Tessellated contains ritualistic horror, adult themes, and dystopian power geometries. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.

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Shower | The Chthonic: Cloud Cycle

Shower | The Chthonic: Cloud Cycle

Aboard the Chthonic, the fog is warm and the whales are circling. A cosmic horror audio drama about what gets in when the self dissolves.

This is Episode Five of the dystopian fiction Deep Dream State, an audio drama exploring identity and desire.

(The Chthonic arc is classified as cosmic horror.)

 


Cast

Ship’s Crew

Guests


Credits

Deep Dream State is written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns, with co-production by Bliss.
Sound design, editing, and scoring by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns.


Episode Summary

Somewhere below decks, Amanda and Brittany are sharing a shower neither of them remembers turning on.  The crew watches on monitors and evaluates.  What the entity they serve actually wants is a mind that still pushes back, and Sara and Kara have spent the entire voyage doing exactly that in the ship’s library, chasing whale prophecies and binding rites down a trail the crew planted for them.  A hidden note sends Sara deeper into the ship alone.  Kara stays behind with a knife and a deadline and the growing suspicion that following the breadcrumbs and walking into the trap are the same thing.


Episode Synopsis

Shower opens in the Chthonic’s surveillance room, where Captain Dyer and her senior crew are reviewing the progress of a passenger named Emma.  She’s been through multiple cycles of adjustment, and she still isn’t what they need. She hesitated. In the world the Chthonic’s crew are building, hesitation is disqualifying. The conversation between Dyer, Alistair, Olivia, and Holly is the language of people running a program rather than a cruise.  What emerges from it is the outline of something with serious infrastructure behind it: trials, wipes, cycles, and a very specific end goal that Emma’s softness has put at risk.

Below decks, two other passengers are having a different kind of morning. Amanda was the responsible one in her social group, the woman who kept the sorority from burning down, and now she can’t string two thoughts together without giggling.  Brittany describes the feeling as pink fog, and Amanda finds she can’t argue. Their conversation loops and doubles, sentences finishing in unison, memories failing to reconstruct.  The shower in their cabin is already running when they notice it, and neither of them turned it on.  They work out slowly that they dreamed it at the same time: standing under the water while something hummed through everything. They’ve always heard it, they agree.  They’re not suffering and that’s precisely what makes it frightening.

Back in the surveillance room, Dyer and Alistair watch Amanda and Brittany on the monitors and write them off as too far gone to be useful. This is where Shower opens into something larger than a cruise ship drama. Holly, one of the crew, tells them that the entity the entire operation is designed to serve doesn’t want empty vessels. She knows because she hears it when she’s the offering. What it wants, she reports, is something left to corrupt: resistance, consciousness, the specific quality of a mind that hasn’t yet surrendered. Amanda and Brittany are kept aboard now as warnings rather than candidates, while the crew turns its attention to two other passengers currently in the ship’s library: Sara and Kara, who have spent the voyage chasing every strange thing they’ve noticed aboard the Chthonic and getting closer to the truth than the crew expected. The files they’ve been finding, the legends uploaded to their research feeds, the cryptic trails: none of it was accidental.

Sara and Kara have independently arrived at the same conclusion from different directions. Every coastal mythology they can find points toward the same structure: brides of the sea, offerings to the deep, binding rites that appear from Norse tradition to Polynesian sacred sites. A text called The Binding of Waters names it directly, referencing a bride, a vessel, and an entity it calls the Old Groom. The ritual cleansing passages explain what happened to Amanda and Brittany. The hundreds of whales circling the ship outside with no feeding pattern and no migration logic match the prophecy exactly. What Sara and Kara believe is an investigation is the final stage of their own selection. Their compulsion to understand, their refusal to stop pulling at the thread: these are the exact qualities that made the crew plant the trail for them in the first place.

When a handwritten note falls out of one of the archive books directing Sara toward a secondary archive elsewhere on the ship, Kara calls it immediately: it’s a trap, horror trope central, hard pass. Sara goes anyway because knowing less at this point feels worse than the risk. They split up, Sara heading deeper into the Chthonic’s interior while Kara waits in the library with a knife and a thirty minute deadline. Shower ends there, not with a revelation but with a door opening further in, Sara walking toward whatever the Old Groom has been patient enough to wait for, and Kara alone in the library with the realization that understanding a trap and escaping it are not the same thing.


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Deep Dream State is an explicit adult production containing cosmic horror, erotic content, and scenes of ritual transformation. Devotional surrender, boundary dissolution, and encounters with ancient non-human entities. Not for the faint of heart or the firmly landlocked.


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Official IMDb episode page for Deep Dream State Season 1, Episode 5.


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Asunder | The Chthonic: Ceremony Cycle

Asunder | The Chthonic: Ceremony Cycle

Beneath veils and vows, reality thins. As the ceremony unravels, the mirror doesn’t lie.  It forgets.

This is Episode Four of the dystopian fiction Deep Dream State, an audio drama exploring identity and desire.  

(The Chthonic arc specifically is classified as cosmic horror.)

 


Cast

Ship’s Crew

Guests

  • Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex – Jericho Caine
  • Holly, His Girlfriend – Dizzy Dollie
  • Emma, The Bride – Pipp
  • Brittany, Bridesmaid – Kitten Azazel
  • Kara, Bridesmaid – Tender Confusion
  • Sarah, Bridesmaid – Ring of Keys
  • Amanda, House Mother – Korrupted Innocence
  • Tiffany, Bridesmaid – Britt Reprogrammed

Credits

Deep Dream State is written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns, with co-production by Bliss.
Sound design, editing, and scoring by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns.


Episode Summary

Asunder unfolds at the height of the Chthonic cruise.  The passengers are summoned to a midnight ceremony led by Captain Dyer and Olivia, the ship’s Cruise Director.   The bride Emma stands trembling on the threshold of the ship’s altar, surrounded by bridesmaids who chant in voices no longer entirely their own.

The sea answers, and the wedding march becomes an invocation.

The crew call down forces from beneath the waves, binding flesh and will in a rite older than the ship or the civilization that built it.  Tentacles, hymns, and deep harmonics mingle as devotion gives way to something that hasn’t got a human word at all.

Olivia and Holly guide the ritual with unsettling precision while Kara, a supernatural guest, warns of what lies deeper than the ceremony itself.  Their exchange exposes the fault line the episode’s been building toward: a struggle between those who’d claim the abyss and those who’d dissolve within it. The Captain preaches that the old order’s made of sand.  What rises from the deep obeys older laws entirely, and the crew respond in ecstatic unison.

Emma accepts the abyss within her, renouncing the boundaries of self for something vast and ancient and patient.

Within the Neuralverse, Asunder’s a pivotal revelation.  It exposes the dystopian vision at the heart of the Deep Dream State and foreshadows the darker architectures of Incognitoh and Sitri Center.  Every subsequent arc carries its fingerprints: ancient covenant, ecstatic surrender, the moment human ambition meets something that was never human at all.

Written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns, Asunder doesn’t treat transformation and desire as spectacle.  They’re a genuinely destabilizing force here.  The horror is cosmic, rooted in the Lovecraftian tradition of encountering what can’t be comprehended and being changed by it anyway.  It’s a dream of devotion that opens onto the abyss.

And the abyss has been waiting.


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For high-quality downloads, early access, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content, support us at:
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Your support helps keep the dream alive — and dragging you deeper.


Content Advisory

Deep Dream State is an adult production containing cosmic horror and scenes of ritual transformation, devotional surrender, and encounters with ancient non-human entities.  Not for the faint of heart or the firmly landlocked


Official IMDb Episode Link


Deep Dream State – S1.E4 on IMDb

Official IMDb episode page for Deep Dream State Season 1, Episode 4.


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