Dr Embers Verse and Tales

Dr Embers Presents - Hunting Dragons and others by Hi-Reciprocity (Simon Satori)

16 min · 17 de may de 2026
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“What people believe prevails over the truth.” — Sophocles In every age, mankind finds something new to fear, something new to believe in — dragons in the dark, madness in the moonlight, or the quiet anxieties of the modern world. The superstition changes… but the instinct does not. Tonight, I step aside and welcome a new voice to the hearth. All of tonight’s works have been written and performed by Simon Satori of Hi-Reciprocity — a collection of haunting, thought-provoking pieces that explore fear, belief, mortality, and the strange edges of the human mind. Tonight’s works include: • Instructions for Avoiding Ghosts (1:40) • Hunting Dragons (2:50) • Unsure Myself (6:25) • And the Dead Have Got to Live Somewhere (7:35) • Progress Within the Program (9:50) • In Admiration of Meta Physical Mechanics (11:05) • Red Sky Descending (13:40) • See No Evil (15:00) More of Simon’s work can be found here: Facebook: Hi-Reciprocity [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063635914882] https://hi-reciprocity.bandcamp.com/ So come… draw closer to the fire, and listen well. The Fire is Lit! Follow the journey on Instagram: @Doctor.Embers Speak with me directly: doctor.embers@outlook.com If something you hear stays with you,  you are always welcome to share it —  a thought, a reflection, or even a story of your own. Join the circle — like and subscribe,  so you never miss a chance to journey with us.

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