Meet Quorin Andreas. A nineteen year old who briefly experiences death. After being revived, he retained a memory of an awareness that was not his own. An ethereal darkness that tried to latch on to his soul, making him a vessel. Can he save himself and possibly the world? Or will the machinations of those that hunt him lead to his destruction... or worse?
We have reached the end of the day and everything has come to a head. Quorin and Markis were about to tell Mrs. Andreas and Aren what actually happened to them when they were interrupted by a visit from The Cartel. Now held hostage at gunpoint by Matthias and a few goons, they are forced into a conversation with the com-caster holographic image of The Cartel boss Ms. M. She and her crime syndicate have an interesting offer for Quorin and by default his family and friends. The thing is, Quorin , or perhaps The Entity itself, has an entirely different outcome in mind. What happens when The Cartel comes head to head with a Darksend not just defending his life, but the lives of those he loves the most? And where is Winter during all of this? It was he that had pointed The Cartel in Quorin’s direction. All in all, expect there to be more than a few issues with all of these “Uninvited Guests”. Written and Directed by Drew Profit Sound Design and Production by Austin Beach Original Theme Song and Musical Score by Dayn Leonardson Starring Drew Profit as Quorin Mike Janson as Markis Dayn Leonardson as Winter Sarah Golding as Mom and Ms. M Danielle Ries as Aren Jeremy Hennessy as Fiore and Simon Austin Beach as Matthias Steve Schneider as Brennan Consider supporting us at patreon.com/brokenbardstudios for early access, exclusive bonus Darksend content and more.
We have reached the end of the day and everything has come to a head. Quorin and Markis were about to tell Mrs. Andreas and Aren what actually happened to them when they were interrupted by a visit from The Cartel. Now held hostage at gunpoint by Matthias and a few goons, they are forced into a conversation with the com-caster holographic image of The Cartel boss Ms. M. She and her crime syndicate have an interesting offer for Quorin and by default his family and friends. The thing is, Quorin , or perhaps The Entity itself, has an entirely different outcome in mind. What happens when The Cartel comes head to head with a Darksend not just defending his life, but the lives of those he loves the most? And where is Winter during all of this? It was he that had pointed The Cartel in Quorin’s direction. All in all, expect there to be more than a few issues with all of these “Uninvited Guests”.
The time has come to go home. Quorin must face the biggest challenge of this already mondo frakked up day...his Mom. Reunited with Markis they both have to explain to Mrs. Andreas what exactly happened since leaving the house this morning. All they want is for this day to be over. Unfortunately for them, Mom, and Aren, Ms. M and The Cartel have other ideas. Written and directed by Drew Profit Sound design and post production by Austin Beach Theme Song and musical score by Dayn Leonardson Starring Drew Profit as Quorin Mike Janson as Markis Sarah Golding as Ms. M AND Mom Danielle Ries as Aren Austin Beach as Matthias and Trace Herald the radio announcer Jeremy Hennessy as Fiore
The time has come to go home. Quorin must face the biggest challenge of this already mondo frakked up day...his Mom. Reunited with Markis they both have to explain to Mrs. Andreas what exactly happened since leaving the house this morning. All they want is for this day to be over. Unfortunately for them, Mom, and Aren, Ms. M and The Cartel have other ideas.
After the events of the warehouse, we switch our focus to Markis. It has been a few hours since the wreck and he is still at the hospital. Having had a conversation with Quorin's mom, he waits for a car to give him a ride home, only to discover that it's Winter who has arrived to pick him up. Talk about a tense trip home. You can imagine that Markis has a plethora of questions... but it's Winter's answers that prove to be most disturbing. Written and directed by Drew Profit Sound design and post production by Austin Beach Theme song and musical score by Dayn Leonardson featuring "If I Fail" used with permission by The Whiskey Shambles find more of their work at http://whiskeyshambles.com Starring Drew Profit as Quorin Mike Janson as Markis Dayn Leonardson as Winter Sarah Golding as Mom and Ms. M Regan Beach as the woman at the hospital Austin Beach as the radio newscaster follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BrokenBardStudios follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/BrokenBardProd support us on Patreon at https://Patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios go buy some merch! at https://brokenbardstudios.threadless.com/ original cover art by Regan Beach Banner art by Jeff Boeing
After the events of the warehouse, we switch our focus to Markis.It has been a few hours since the wreck and he is still at the hospital. Having had a conversation with Quorin's mom, he waits for a car to give him a ride home, only to discover that it's Winter who has arrived to pick him up. Talk about a tense trip home. You can imagine that Markis has a plethora of questions... but it's Winter's answers that prove to be most disturbing.
Still trying to process the massive info dump laid on him by Winter, Quorin is slowly coming to terms with the idea that he was invested with powers by a cosmic entity and given a horrible purpose that he somehow sidestepped, and his only "guide" through it all couldn't be more shady and suspicious if he tried. How could things get any worse right? How about walking right into a cartel gun dealand having even more people try to kill you? No way around it, just a real bad day. Written and Directed by Drew Profit Sound Design and Post Production by Austin Beach Musical score by Dayn Leonardson featuring "Eschaton" by Striplicker. find more of their work at https://striplicker.bandcamp.com Starring Drew Profit as Quorin Mike Janson as Samiel Steve Schneider as Jonas Austin Beach as Matthias Jeremy Hennessy as the gun buyer If you enjoy the show, visit patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios
Still trying to process the massive info dump laid on him by Winter, Quorin is slowly coming to terms with the idea that he was invested with powers by a cosmic entity and given a horrible purpose that he somehow sidestepped, and his only "guide" through it all couldn't be more shady and suspicious if he tried. how could things get any worse right? How about walking right into a cartel gun deal and having even more people try to kill you? No way around it, just a real bad day.
Moments after the accident and the emergence of his powers, a dazed and injured Quorin is taken to an abandoned warehouse by the stranger known as Winter. After having his wounds tended to, Quorin awakens to find his reality is in a whole new paradigm. He is part of something far bigger than even the universe itself. Something dark... something hungry. To top it off, the only one who knows what is going on is Winter... a mysterious unsettling enigma with unknown motives. Alone, hurt, exhausted and scared, Quorin has to keep himself in check and try to find a way to accept what Winter tells him. A way to begin to come to terms with what he has become. Written and Directed by Drew Profit Sound Design and Post Production by Austin Beach Theme song and musical score by Dayn Leonardson Starring Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, and Steve Schneider check out our website at brokenbardstudios.com If you enjoy the show visit patreon.com/brokenbardstudios and consider supporting us
Moments after the accident and the emergence of his powers, a dazed and injured Quorin is taken to an abandoned warehouse by the stranger known as Winter. After having his wounds tended to, Quorin awakens to find his reality is in a whole new paradigm. He is part of something far bigger than even the universe itself. Something dark... something hungry. To top it off, the only one who knows what is going on is Winter... a mysterious unsettling enigma with unknown motives. Alone, hurt, exhausted and scared, Quorin has to keep himself in check and try to find a way to accept what Winter tells him. A way to begin to come to terms with what he has become. Written and Directed by Drew Profit Sound Design and Post Production by Austin Beach theme song and musical score by Dayn Leonardson Starring Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, Jeremy Hennessy, and Steve Schneider If you enjoy the show, visit patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios and consider supporting us.
Quorin Andreas, a nineteen year old that briefly experiences death. After being revived he retained a memory of an awareness that was not his own. An ethereal darkness trying to latch on to his soul making him... a vessel. Can Quorin save himself and possibly the world? Or will the machinations of those that hunt him lead to his destruction... or worse? written and directed by Drew Profit Sound design and post production by Austin Beach Theme song written and performed by Dayn Leonardson find Dayns work at https://soundcloud.com/daynleonardson music featured in this episode used with permission by the artists Songs featured: Trimmed and burning by The Whiskey Shambles http://whiskeyshambles.com YOLO by Aesthetic Perfection https://aestheticperfection.bandcamp.com Starring: Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, Danielle Ries, Sarah Golding, Jeremy Hennessy, and Austin Beach follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BrokenBardStudios on Twitter at https://twitter.com/BrokenBardProd support us on Patreon at https://Patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios original cover art by Regan Beach banner art by Jeff Boeing
Meet Quorin Andreas. A nineteen year old who briefly experiences death. After being revived, he retained a memory of an awareness that was not his own... an ethereal darkness that tried to latch on to his soul making him... a vessel. Can he save himself and possibly the world? Or will the machinations of those that hunt him lead to his destruction... or worse? Written and directed by Drew Profit Music by Dayn Leonardson Starring Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, Danielle Ries, and Sarah Golding