King Pest

· Marcus Aurelius Green · Com narração de Marcus Aurelius Green
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In Edgar Allan Poe's darkly imaginative tale, "King Pest," journey back to 14th-century London, a city ravaged by plague and steeped in superstition. When two drunken sailors, Legs and Hugh Tarpaulin, find themselves on the run after skipping out on their tavern bill, they stumble into a forbidding district plagued by death.

There, they encounter a grotesque assembly in a funeral parlor, presided over by the eerie and regal King Pest. Surrounded by a collection of macabre figures, including the bloated Queen Pest, the syphilitic Duke Buda-Pest, and the lamentable Drunkard, the sailors are drawn into a bizarre and chilling ceremony celebrating the triumph of death.

As the revelry turns darkly comedic and unsettling, Legs and Hugh are faced with a brutal challenge: drink a gallon of port wine or face dire consequences. When Hugh’s irreverence leads to his grim fate in a beer barrel, Legs retaliates with ferocious vengeance. In a whirlwind of chaos, Legs fights back against the grotesque assembly, leading to a thrilling escape from the clutches of death.

"King Pest" is a masterful blend of dark humor and horror, showcasing Poe’s unique talent for exploring the absurd and the macabre. This gripping tale delves into the depths of human fear and the ultimate inevitability of mortality.

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