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Here's another collection of short but gruesome vintage true crime cases from the 1800s. Let's go back in time for a whistle-stop tour of three Victorian crimes that are intriguing, shocking, and little known, including a spate of unidentified body parts which appeared all over Norwich, a sinister servant who bludgeoned his employer with a rolling pin, and the first murder case ever to be solved by a bloodhound. Sources Blackburn Standard, April 1 & April 8 1876 Cheshire Observer - Saturday 01 August 1868 Daily News, April 8 1876 Essex Weekly News - Friday 23 April 1869 Famous Crimes Past & Present, 1903 IPN, April 15 & May 6 1876 Kentish Gazette - Tuesday 26 January 1869 Liverpool Daily Post - Tuesday 01 August 1876 & Friday 21 August 1868 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, April 9 1876 Magnet (London) - Monday 14 August 1876 Old Bailey Trial Account 17 August 1868 Penny Illustrated Paper 22 April 1876 Reynolds Newspaper, April 16, 23, 30 1876, & 24 May 1868 Rochdale Times - Saturday 29 July 1876 Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 15 August 1876 Music: "Long Note Two" and “Long Note Three” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Eternal Moment by Farrell Wooten
"Those aren't his hands clapping." The plan: infiltrate the University Library disguised as a famous artist, her retinue, and her art. Find the rebel and the palace architecture plans. Escape unnoticed. Will they be able to execute the plan without resorting to arson? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Scepter Drones" by Sayer Roberts "Stronger Realized" by Sayer Roberts "The Red Soil" by Sara Ridley, Epidemic Sound "To Catch an Albatross" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Bats and Rats" by Ludvig Moulin, Epidemic Sound "Expressions" by Heath Cantu, Epidemic Sound "Everywhere Except Right Here" by Hanna Lindgren, Epidemic Sound "Cold War Games" by Gabriel Lewis, Epidemic Sound "Quietly Tense" by Marten Moses, Epidemic Sound "The City Wakes Up" by Wendel Scherer, Epidemic Sound "Handwriting" by Frank Jonsson, Epidemic Sound "Odd Behaviour" by Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound "Smile of Overconfidence" by Stationary Sign, Epidemic Sound "Subversive Opinion" by Trailer Worx, Epidemic Sound "Toy Army March" by Trailer Worx, Epidemic Sound "Bad Dreams" by Mary Riddle, Epidemic Sound "Danger Sun" by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound "The Breakage" by Wendel Scherer, Epidemic Sound "Fire Storm 1" by Fredrik Ekstrom, Epidemic Sound "Desynchronized" by Charles Holme, Epidemic Sound "Early Flies" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "Elastic Powers" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Deeper Into the Jungle" by Experia, Epidemic Sound "Lost March" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Speed Fight Ozo" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Wrong Answer" by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound
An outsider reminisces. A harmony welcomes an unlikely hero to the fold. An enigma opens up. An oracle sees her future. A guardian goes home. For Transcripts, our Tip Jar, and the official Discord Server: https://bloomandblight.com/ Songs featured courtesy Epidemic Sound: "I've Had Enough (Instrumental)" by Snake City, "Soil" by Farrell Wooten, "Curb Your Angst" and "Like It's Your Last Time" by Glass House, "Cheer Up (Instrumental)" and "Starstruck (Instrumental)" by POW, "Forest Fire (Instrumental)" by Lvly, "We Are Unbreakable (Instrumental)" by Mr Kent & Ruby Red, "Cuento De Hadas (Instrumental)" by Nico Rengifo, "Now I'm All Yours (Instrumental)" by spring gang, and our Season 1 Theme - "Restless" by Kadant
"Is that Mr. Spinx? Why does he have cucumbers on his eyes?" Our heroes break free of their tangled minds and recount their bizarre experiences. Oh, and they level up — thrice. Will it be enough to kill the Empressar? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts "A True Master" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Diamonds in the Sky" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Sudden Signs from Above" by Arylide Fields, Epidemic Sound "Skilled in the Arts" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Beatmospheres" by Gridded, Epidemic Sound "Vidderna" by Strom, Epidemic Sound "Stick Man's Blues" by Peter Crosby, Epidemic Sound "Through the Alleyway" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Rain Show" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "On a Positive Path" by Frank Jonsson, Epidemic Sound "Ghost Hunt" by Sixteen Wheelers, Epidemic Sound "Ancient Discoveries" by Gabriel Lewis, Epidemic Sound "Tourbillon" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Leaf" by Infinity Ripple, Epidemic Sound "Panoramas" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound "Network Protocol" by Isaac Larson, Epidemic Sound "Tiderum" by Valante, Epidemic Sound "Moonbase" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Diggin' the Drama" by The New Fools, Epidemic Sound "Shinjuku" by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound "Unspoken Peace" by Daniel Kaede, Epidemic Sound "Immovable as the Mountains" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Across Any Sea" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound "Tinder" by _91nova, Epidemic Sound "Teach a Robot how to Dance (Young Smoke Remix)" by Tommy Ljungberg, Epidemic Sound "Between Dreams" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Future of Past Mistakes" by Rikard From, Epidemic Sound "Watercolor Motion II" by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound "Multifoil" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound
Some Icelanders are becoming unsettled by this existential question: Will their language still be spoken in the future? Comedian and former Reykjavik mayor Jón Gnarr is convinced that this uniquely archaic-yet-modern language will one day die out. He says his children express themselves beautifully in English but speak limited Icelandic. Give it a couple more generations, and who knows? For Gnarr and many others, speaking Icelandic is an essential part of being Icelandic. Without the language, Iceland's patriotic anthem "Land, Nation and Tongue" would lose its meaning. Among Iceland's multitude of avid book-readers though, the language is showing few signs of disappearing. For now at least, Icelandic authors are committed to writing in their mother tongue. This is part two of our reporting on Icelandic. Listen to the first part, Icelandic, the language that recycles everything. In addition to Jón Gnarr, we hear from novelists Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir and Sverrir Norland, as well as literary translator Larissa Kyzer, linguist Ari Páll Kristinsson, and Ethiopian-born restaurant owner Azeb Kahssay. Music in this episode by Luella Gren, Hysics, Medité, Farrell Wooten, J.S. Bach/Eric Jacobsen, Jon Björk, and Trabant 33. The photo is of a poster in Reykjavik celebrating the Icelandic language. Read a transcript of the episode here. Sign up for Subtitle's newsy, nerdy, fortnightly newsletter here.
Some Icelanders are becoming unsettled by this existential question: Will their language still be spoken in the future? Comedian and former Reykjavik mayor Jón Gnarr is convinced that this uniquely archaic-yet-modern language will one day die out. He says his children express themselves beautifully in English but speak limited Icelandic. Give it a couple more generations, and who knows? For Gnarr and many others, speaking Icelandic is an essential part of being Icelandic. Without the language, Iceland's patriotic anthem "Land, Nation and Tongue" would lose its meaning. Among Iceland's multitude of avid book-readers though, the language is showing few signs of disappearing. For now at least, Icelandic authors are committed to writing in their mother tongue. This is part two of our reporting on Icelandic. Listen to the first part, Icelandic, the language that recycles everything. In addition to Jón Gnarr, we hear from novelists Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir and Sverrir Norland, as well as literary translator Larissa Kyzer, linguist Ari Páll Kristinsson, and Ethiopian-born restaurant owner Azeb Kahssay. Music in this episode by Luella Gren, Hysics, Medité, Farrell Wooten, J.S. Bach/Eric Jacobsen, Jon Björk, and Trabant 33. The photo is of a poster in Reykjavik celebrating the Icelandic language. Read a transcript of the episode here. Sign up for Subtitle's newsy, nerdy, fortnightly newsletter here.
"I'm afraid all of my anger has flowed away down an icy river." Time grows short. With every passing moment, the infection drives Jonathan deeper into the nether. Vine golems, Taniyn ghosts, and illusions of truth all stand against our heroes, ready to strike them down. Will they all survive? No. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Taniyn Dirge Produced by: Callahan Bevilacqua — EXPVNSE Patrick Perini Performed by: ACLawrence Billdow ElderBarry JustMay Marie Vivi OricamiArt RefractedGrove Sadie Pasley Soup TheKojisHere Instrumentals by: Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Void" by WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELF, Epidemic Sound "In the Shadows" from Tabletop Audio "Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "A Bad Place to Be" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound "Decently Perfect" by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Inside Help" by Marten Moses, Epidemic Sound "Diamond Lense" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Story of a Thief" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Blood Ties" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "Stars and Neutrinos" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Push n' Shove" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "Rainbow Glow" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "From the Dust" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Suffocation" by Sven Karlsson, Epidemic Sound "Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts "Where Are The Stars?" by Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound "Closer Than I Recall" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "In the Gloom" by Michael Rothery, Epidemic Sound "What Wizards Know" by Josef Bel Habib, Epidemic Sound "Lemniscate" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "Kill Drill" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound "Remote Locations" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Hidden Room" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Taniyn Dirge" by Patrick Perini
"We are destined to begin again and again." In the middle of the heart of a living mountain god, four idiots have to fight to save the seed of a dead tree god from the veinous tendrils of an eldritch horror. But will Bartleby forget to steal some shit from Reevesy? Probably not. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Mantra Chants" by Tellsonic, Epidemic Sound "Reaching beyond the Clouds" by Tellsonic, Epidemic Sound "Rooftop Serenade" by Baba & Kolkata Kid, Epidemic Sound "Lord of Bones" from Tabletop Audio "Hallow Echos" by Guustavv, Epidemic Sound "Tin" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Thin Wall" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Cave Mojo" by Craft Case, Epidemic Sound "Alligator Eyes" by Experia, Epidemic Sound "Desert Footsteps" by Sight of Wonders, Epidemic Sound "Idiosyncrasies" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Last Hero Standing" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "The Storm Will Come" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Oddball" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Matrix" by BLUE STEEL, Epidemic Sound "Governor of the North" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Desolated" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound "I'm Not Asking" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Exploring Wonderland" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Road to Tibet" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Early Flies" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "Push n' Shove" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound
"We are destined to begin again and again." Safra finds the heart. Guard finds Matron. June finds Luna. But will Isaac find the plot? Probably not. Nominate us for CRiT Awards! https://bit.ly/crit2024 == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "Yesterday's Thoughts" by Heath Cantu, Epidemic Sound "Black Bullet" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "One Minute Countdown" by V.V. Campos, Epidemic Sound "Under the Surface" by Flouw, Epidemic Sound "Heart Meat Corridor" from Tabletop Audio "Danger Lures" by Trailer Worx, Epidemic Sound "Spherical Pulse" by Guy Copeland, Epidemic Sound "Nemesis" by Alice Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Togetherless" by Franz Gordon, Epidemic Sound "Shapes of the Shadows" by Franz Gordon, Epidemic Sound "Nippon" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Ellie" by Pearce Roswell, Epidemic Sound "Mountain Top" by Marc Torch, Epidemic Sound "Magnified X" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Pyramids" by Josef Falkenskold, Epidemic Sound "A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Come This Far" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "Have We Met Before" by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound "Donuts and Bagels" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Introvertion" by Wendel Scherer, Epidemic Sound "Touchdrive" by Hysics, Epidemic Sound "Hide and Sneak" by The Fly Guy Five, Epidemic Sound "A Mouse in the House" by Spectacles Wallet and Watch, Epidemic Sound "Governor of the North" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound
"There is a bell in Jonathan. It must be there for a reason!" A wyvern, a god, a myconid, an entire battalion of undead super soldiers, a mysterious craftwork demon, and a literal second god all want our heroes to promptly fuck off. But will they listen? Probably not. == CREDITS == Sponsored By Rapscallion, by Magpie Games Soundtrack "Strong Reclaimed" by Sayer Roberts "About to Go Down" by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound "Ghosting" by Chistoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Epidemic Sound "Behind the Curtains" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound "River of Blood" from Tabletop Audio "Immovable Mountain" by Isakue Kageyama, Epidemic Sound "Free Falling" by Reynard Seidel, Epidemic Sound "Growing Threat" by Craft Case, Epidemic Sound "Desert Hurricanes" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Onus" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound "Parkour Law" by Trivia, Epidemic Sound "Shroud Clown" by Dillon Knighton, Epidemic Sound "The Longest Loneliness" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "A Foreboding Presence" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Building Evacuation" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "ExperiMental" by Gridded, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Racing Minds" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Bubbles" by Ecobel, Epidemic Sound "A True Master" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Ghosts of Appalachia" from Tabletop Audio "Global Impact" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound
"I've talked to death. I've looked oblivion in the eye. And if you think you can step up to me, feel free." Rarely must one consider which is harder to wrestle: one's past or a gigantic crystal worm. Will our heroes keep their heads as they fly headlong at both? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Rallied" by Sayer Roberts "Push n' Shove" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound "Opa Opa" by Nathan Welch, Epidemic Sound "Dark Tavern" by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound "All Strings Attached" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "A Revealing Blush" by Claude Signet, Epidemic Sound "Looking for Justice" by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound "Hermit Hut" from Tabletop Audio "Remote Locations" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound "Back to Life" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "See You Clearly" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Wiretapped" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "The Very Last" by Million Eyes, Epidemic Sound "Just Like Old Scotch" by Golden Age Radio, Epidemic Sound "In the Mood" by Gerhard Feng, Epidemic Sound "Snow Thoughts" by Rina Rinoa, Epidemic Sound "Ceramic" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "Cold Conclusion 2" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound "And Behold" by Awlee, Epidemic Sound "Dead and Gone Blues" by Peter Crosby, Epidemic Sound "Desert Life" by August Wilhelmsson, Epidemic Sound
"Will you be the foundation of the small seed we've planted?" Nearly two months pass as our heroes are left without clear aim. In that time, they learn of Sisterhood secrets, deific origin myths, and how to ballroom room dance. But will any of those skills help them survive their next great trial? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack "Strong Rallied" by Sayer Roberts "Who We Are" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound "Drops of Golden Sun" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "The Flux Beneath it All" by ELFL, Epidemic Sound "Breakfast by the River" by Macy's Voice, Epidemic Sound "Rally at Work" by Sayer Roberts "Careful Thoughts" by Spectacles Wallet and Watch, Epidemic Sound "Both Shoes Gone Walkin'" by Moss Harman, Epidemic Sound "Leaf" by Infinity Ripple, Epidemic Sound "Oddball" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Sunday at the Museum" by Franz Gordon, Epidemic Sound "Diamonds in the Sky" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "Back to the Mainland" by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound "Isolation" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "And Behold" by Awlee, Epidemic Sound "Diamond Lense" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Knee-Deep" by Charles Holmes, Epidemic Sound "Better Off" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound "Blue Lantern" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound "The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Signs of Warning" by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound "Liquid State" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound "Esprit Pacifique" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Stepping Lightly" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound "Little Bo Peep", Epidemic Sound "Lakeside Residence" by Sinfonietta Cinematica, Epidemic Sound "Cinderella Ball Night" by Sinfonietta Cinematica, Epidemic Sound "Waltz from Swan Lake", Epidemic Sound "The Snow Flakes" by Ruiqi Zhao, Epidemic Sound "A New Horizon" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound
Nameless. No face to call their own. A synthetic influencer becomes just what we've made them into...worthy of worship. If you feel so inclined, you can support the podcast on Patreon at www.patreon.com/hdte. Cover Art generated by Adobe Firefly The opening song is Documents by Farrell Wooten. The outro song is Let the Wind Decide by Superintendent McCupcakes. Check them out at http://share.epidemicsound.com/s8W7c CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS How Does This End? is a StumbleWell Production with original written works by Christopher Narvaez. This episode was recorded and edited by Christopher Narvaez, with the final sound check by Hallease Narvaez. The music is from Epidemic Sound. Try it out for free on your next project: http://share.epidemicsound.com/s8W7c --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howdoesthisend/message
"Can I roll to look for sandal prints?" Porki returns in our third Rallying Interlude. Our heroes double-level up, get their patron-created magic items, and take a much needed beachside break. But will they actually relax? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied" by Sayer Roberts “Moonlight Serenade (60's Pop Version)” by Martin Gauffin, Epidemic Sound “sit sit (Instrumental Version)” by Ingrid Witt, Epidemic Sound “A Most Violent Man” by Lofive, Epidemic Sound “Heroes of Speed” by Johan Glossner, Epidemic Sound “Mountain Sunrise” by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Soulful Stride” by Will Harris, Epidemic Sound “Hearts Off Duty” by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound “Born Again” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Twenty-Two or More” by Finn Danniell, Epidemic Sound “Waiting in Vain” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Heavy Respite” by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound “Mystery Island” by Rune Dale, Epidemic Sound “Hustle and Bustle” by Sayer Roberts “Dear Teddy Bear” by Mike Franklyn, Epidemic Sound “Distilled Tropical” from Tabletop Audio “Ready for New York” by Tiki Tiki, Epidemic Sound “Summer of Strumming” by Mica Emory, Epidemic Sound “Christmas Potpurri” by John B. Lund, Epidemic Sound “The Pit of Doom” by Sightless in Shadow, Epidemic Sound “The Triumph” by Edgar Hopp, Epidemic Sound “Nippon” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “The Trauma of Loss” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “No More Reasons” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Suspended Beliefs” by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound “Tapped Out” by Jerry Lacey, Epidemic Sound “The Garden's Light” by Trevor Kowalski, Epidemic Sound “Secrets of Lies” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Raven” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “A Brand New Bond” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “From the Summit” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Gonna Make It Happen” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound
"There are so many beautiful things. And you need to remember." The Cleanser is upon our heroes, gnashing sapphire teeth and writhing blood-red pustules. Will they be able to calm him and remain in one piece? No. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Remembered" by Sayer Roberts “Hidden" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Barren" by Martin Klem, Epidemic Sound “False Route" by Christophe Gorman, Epidemic Sound “High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts “A Bad Place to Be" by Bonn Fields, Epidemic Sound “Beneath This Ground" by Phoenix Tail, Epidemic Sound “Desert Combatants" by Experia, Epidemic Sound “Oppression" by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Blood Drums" by Skyra, Epidemic Sound “Race Against the Clock" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Gone Without A Trace" by Fredrik Ekstrom, Epidemic Sound “Diplomatic Immunity" by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound “It's Coming" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Epidemic Sound “Desert Winds" by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Fairy's Fear" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Diamonds in the Sky" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Seconds Before" by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound “Unite and Fight" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Imperious" by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Evil Tendencies" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Blood in Water" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Stick to the Plan" by August Wilhemsson, Epidemic Sound “And So It Turns" by Eric Feinberg, Epidemic Sound
"What do you need from me right now?" June has finally be reunited with her long-lost mother. But will their reunion be a joyous one? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “The River Told Me Lies" by Daniel Gunnarsson, Epidemic Sound “Enough by Now" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Drops of Golden Sun" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Interpale" by Lucention, Epidemic Sound “The Adventurer" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “At Long Last" by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Fairy's Fear" by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter" by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Covered Bridge" by American Legion, Epidemic Sound “This Too Shall Pass" by Peace Reels, Epidemic Sound “Senseless Arguments" by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Lazer Beams" by Experia, Epidemic Sound “Highway Chase" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound “Ancient Awakening" by Bjorn Alva, Epidemic Sound “Secrets of Lies" by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Rose's Nerve" by True Messenger, Epidemic Sound “Mummy's Tomb" from Tabletop Audio “Life or Death" by Ethan Sloan, Epidemic Sound
"Who are the bad guys here?" A war. A conspiracy of assassins. A missing mother. An elder god bent on cleansing the earth. Rosemary. How are they all connected? June and Harisa think they might be able to find the answer deep in the governor's archives. Guard and Isaac think they can find it at the bottom of a well. Will either pair be right? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Remembered” by Sayer Roberts “Temple Garden” from Tabletop Audio “Bandit” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “The Postman” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Synths of the Tsar” by Carl Henriksson, Epidemic Sound “Tension Mansion” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “The Sneak-Up” by Leimoti, Epidemic Sound “Hindsight” by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound “Gold Mining” by Edward Joe Myers, Epidemic Sound “Beyond Remorse” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Lead” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Homestead” by Robert Ruth, Epidemic Sound “Diamonds in the Sky” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Blue Lantern” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Cold Nights” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “Echo Chamber” by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound “Don't Come Closer” by Experia, Epidemic Sound “Death Race” by Max Anson, Epidemic Sound “Man with No Plan” by Isaac Larson, Epidemic Sound
"You're that stranger what come in with the Isaac Axedrummers, ain't ya?" Locked into mortal combat with an unknown company of assassins, our heroes struggle to find their own footing while the town around them burns. Will they be able to save themselves, the whole village, and at least one assassin for "questioning"? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts “Scorpions” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Hex” by Pulse, Epidemic Sound “Governor of the North” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Oppression” by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Juggling Fire” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Grounds Controlled” by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound “Blood in Water” by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Solutions Left” by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound “Nippon” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Blush Response” by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound “Seeking Shelter” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “Rally at Dusk” by Sayer Roberts “Day In Day Out” by Miles Avida, Epidemic Sound “Natural Ghost” by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound “Blurred Memories” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “The Wind is Changing” by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound “Beyond Remorse” by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound “The Light Fades” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Nerve” by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound “Rally at Work” by Sayer Roberts “An Awkward Reunion” by Stationary Sign, Epidemic Sound “Freckles” by View Points, Epidemic Sound “Copper” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Colorado Springs” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Stronger Remembered” by Sayer Roberts
"No, it's not right. This isn't how it happened. That's not right." Isaac Axedrummer, in puppet form, is being paraded through the streets of a small town. It seems that every year, this little community relives the fateful day when Isaac killed the Lord Governor Agra. But can our heroes be sure that the villagers aren't marching him to a funeral pyre? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts “Hiding Shadows” by Josef Falkenskold, Epidemic Sound “Really Gotta Know” by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound “Age of Men” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Lead” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Pit Fighter” from Tabletop Audio “Cherry Blossom Fall” by Joseph Beg, Epidemic Sound “Watchman” by Yi Nantiro, Epidemic Sound “Rain Show” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound “Sweet Scent” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Be My Shelter” by Headlund, Epidemic Sound “Heavenly Feathers” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Governor of the North” by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound “Follow the Falcon” by David Celeste, Epidemic Sound “Last Survivor” by Deskant, Epidemic Sound “Feeding the Animals” by Christian Andersen, Epidemic Sound “Echo Chamber” by Alan Carlson-Green, Epidemic Sound “Scorpions” by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound “Paths of a Samurai” by Mandala Dreams, Epidemic Sound “Final Parade” by Jon Bjork, Epidemic Sound “Time Limit” by Alec Slayne, Epidemic Sound “Hunter Hunted” by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound
With the monastery's safety in question, Chaz and Talice discover that there are multiple sinister threats moving against the displaced refugees. Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: A Mysterious Guest by Farrell Wooten 221 Walker Street by Dream Cave The Enchanted Forest by Alexandra Woodward Sector B by Piper Ezz Dark Water by Magnus Ludvigsson No One in Sight by Jon Bjork What WIzards Know by Josef Bel Habib Dark Skies in the West by Red Dictionary Unitary Operations by Ethan Sloan Ominous by Philip Ayers Traitor by Piper Ezz A Lesson in Vengeance by Experia Absent Cognition by Max Anson Through the Bars by Michael Rothery Help to Retain by Christian Andersen Nine Inches by Farrell Wooten Consumed by Darkness by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Hiding Behind You by Experia Time Limit by Alec Slayne Wiretapped by Dream Cave Ambushed by Dream Cave There Are No Heroes by Philip Ayers Pause for Concern by Philip Ayers Finding Melody by Gavin Luke In the Real World by Christian Andersen Tourbillon by Edward Karl Hanson Ventilation Shaft by Ethan Sloan Ritual Mole Sacrifice by Lennon Hutton Exploring Wonderland by Christian Andersen Fifty-Seven by Ethan SLoan Monster Machine by Ethan SLoan Soon Enough You'll See by Trailer Worx Succussation by Jon Sumner Hemident by Alan Carlson-Green Cold Nights by Kikoru Light Footed by Bonnie Grace Silent as Smoke by Jay Varton There Are No Heroes by Philip Ayers Run for It by Robert Ruth Defying Gravity by Alec Slayne Man on the Run by Jon Sumner On the Edge by Jon Bjork Awaiting Backup by Experia Jungle Thrill by Bonnie Grace We Will Not Yield by Bonnie Grace Time is Tight by Experia Rugged Mountains and Crashing Waves by Christian Andersen Force Matrix by Jon Bjork Trails of Legends by Bonnie Grace Behind the Fires by Jon Bjork In the Blueprints by Christian Andersen Charged by Alec Slayne Ransack the Woods by Dream Cave Optional Memory by Jon Sumner Permanent Hour by Reynard Seidel Breaker of Chains by Jon Bjork Adamantine by Jon Bjork Ready for D-Day by Christian Andersen Fear is Temporary by Jo Wandrini Deep Through the Swamps by Experia The Red Soil by Saira Ridley Village in Ruins by Experia Carabiner by Max Anson Throbbing Anxiety by Dream Cave Chasing Cars by Skyra Vellication by Reynard Seidel Front Line Tactics by Jon Bjork The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Drama, Dawn of the Apocalypse, Lights, Dark Hours, Ice and Snow, and Stalker by Rafael Krux License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.orchestralis.net/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Question Is (Quizpackage) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/228-the-question-is-quizpackage License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Turning by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9333-the-turning License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Stuff Of Nightmares by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9874-stuff-of-nightmares License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
"I fire at Martin." Rally has fallen to the Hakota Agra, Lord Governor of Agravar. But Hakota Agra has been dead by Isaac's hand for 20 years. Is he back from the dead? Probably not. == CREDITS == Soundtrack “Stronger Rallied” by Sayer Roberts "Finnegan's Ruin" by Eludent, Epidemic Sound "Where No Man Has Gone Before" by Dream Cave, Epidemic Sound "Sudden Escape" by Brightarm Orchestra, Epidemic Sound "Camp Crossing" by Anthony Earls, Epidemic Sound "Please Hear Me Out" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound "Run and Hide" by Philip Ayers, Epidemic Sound "Governor of the North" by Jo Wandrini, Epidemic Sound "Eye for Detail" by Jay Varton, Epidemic Sound "High Scepter" by Sayer Roberts "Wide Open" by Gavin Luke, Epidemic Sound "Fadfada" by Ali Sabah, Epidemic Sound "Sound of Waves" by Feras Charleston, Epidemic Sound "Find a Jig" by Hunter Quinn, Epidemic Sound "Absinthe Minded" by Damon Greene, Epidemic Sound "A Journalist's Dream" by Out To the World, Epidemic Sound "Fidgety" by Frank Jonsson, Epidemic Sound "Pulling the Strings John Barrette, Epidemic Sound "Niobium" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "The Wind is Changing" by Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemic Sound "Beyond Remorse" by Kikoru, Epidemic Sound "Mirrors" by Edward Karl Hanson, Epidemic Sound
Every stride towards salvation seems to lead closer to damnation. CW: Disturbing images, gore, torture, abuse Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: An Obsession by Dayon Ghosts Everywhere by Experia Lady in Black by Farrell Wooten 3:30 AM By Christian Andersen The Last One to Live by Christian Andersen Weapon of Choice by Fabien Tell Dark Rain by Phoenix Tail Till it Hurts by Piper Ezz Sneaking into the Kitchen by Arthur Benson Mysterious Ways by Skyra A Persistent Shadow by Farrell WOoten Abandoned Railway by Ethan Sloan Monster Machine by Ethan Sloan Monster Machine by Ethan Sloan Primitive Traces by JH Coleman A Pile of Bones by Prozody In the Dark by Lucention Lost in Desire by John Barzetti Residuum by Silver Maple Ventifacts by Anthony Earls Tunnels by Farrell Wooten All We Have Is Fear by Christian Andersen Pressure Point by Cobby Costa Twist of Faith by Bill Ferngren Chip on Your Shoulder by Ethan SLoan Bridged by Cobby Costa From Us to Them by Edward Karl Hanson Decently Perfect by Jay Varton Mortuary by Farrell Wooten Split Decision by Edward Karl Hanson Heavily by Anthony Earls Scorn by Hawea Chasm by Jon Bjork Corruption Plan by Craft Case From Us to Them by Edward Karl Hanson Lost in Al Jahar by Eludent Enter the Facility by Eden Avery The Clearing by Golden Anchor Twist of Faith by Bill Ferngren Stitches by Bill Ferngren Winds of Winter by Jo Wandrini In Hindsight by SIlver Maple Where Are The Stars by Silver Maple The Last of Our Kind by Jon Bjork Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Slow Poison by Jon Bjork Tunnels by Farrell Wooten Demon Night by Farrell Wooten Paranormal Activities by Jon Bjork Awol by Craft Case Change of Plan by Experia Hide n'Seek by Experia Island on the Moon by Prozody In Obscurity Lies the Gate by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Cruel Intentions by Etienne Roussel Compound by Hawea Distorted Minds by Ethan Sloan Entering Madness by JH Coleman Creatures of the Night by Sage Oursler Are You Scared Yet by Farrell Wooten Alleys of the Darkness by Phoenix Tail Piercing Silence by Ethan Sloan Murmur by WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELF More Than a Coincidence by Christian Andersen Carnivores ALign by Christian Andersen Ghost Processional by Kevin Macleod Aftermath by Kevin Macleod Dead Bodies by Experia The following music was used for this media project: Music: Blockbuster Atmosphere 6 (Horror) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/137-blockbuster-atmosphere-6-horror License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Ingestion Of Sorrows by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9828-ingestion-of-sorrows License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: An Evil Wynd by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9830-an-evil-wynd License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Day of Chaos by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3620-day-of-chaos License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: A Sad Toy Story by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/563-a-sad-toy-story License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Axes Denied by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9127-axes-denied License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Time's Up by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9872-times-up License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Gathering Darkness by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3798-gathering-darkness License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
"If a god dies in the forest, and there's no one around to worship them, who avenges them?" Join us as we take a little detour from the rush of Rally, to a little town called Valenka. 50 years before the events of Rally, a few mercenaries were hired to recover a target of utmost importance to... someone. Will our guest heroes find him and deliver him alive? Probably not == CREDITS == Guests Lambert, Nick Plaisance, dddpod.podbean.com Rennyn, Cin, @cinsationally.me Soundtrack “A Town for Traps” by Patrick Perini "Frustration in Disguise" by Taylor Crane, Epidemic Sound "Small Flash" by Daniel Fridell, Sven Lindvall, Epidemic Sound "Particle Emission" by Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound "Rise from the Shadows" by Hampus Naeselius, Epidemic Sound "Wildlife East" by Farrell Wooten, Epidemic Sound "Opa Opa" by Nathan Welch, Epidemic Sound "Unearthly Desires" by Sage Oursler, Epidemic Sound "When a Plan Comes Together" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Epidemic Sound "Dark Tavern" by Walt Adams, Epidemic Sound "A King's Ransom" by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound "A Call from the Wild" by Rune Dale, Epidemic Sound "Shard Path" by Jon Björk, Epidemic Sound "The Tales of Easter Island" by Jon Sumner, Epidemic Sound "Across the Ocean" by Bonnie Grace, Epidemic Sound "Mongolian Barbecue" by Lennon Hutton, Epidemic Sound "Training Grounds" by Jon Björk, Epidemic Sound "Arcane Happenings" by Eden Avery, Epidemic Sound "Ghost Hunt" by Sixteen Wheelers, Epidemic Sound "What Once Was Left Behind" by Medité, Epidemic Sound "Oscar the Outlaw" by Roy Edwin Williams, Epidemic Sound "Mountain Tavern" by Tabletop Audio Homebrew “College of the Luchador” by Triamond
Never heard of the Udi language? Get ready to be beguiled by this poster child for endangered languages. The history of the Udi people and their language includes an ancient kingdom, an exodus to escape persecution, and the creation of a bespoke alphabet. Udi also has a unique aspect to its grammar—a form of linguistic behavior that scholars previously thought was impossible. No wonder the small Udi-speaking community of Zinobiani in the Republic of Georgia attracts visitors from around the world , including Subtitle's Patrick Cox. Music in this episode by Howard Harper-Barnes, Christian Andersen, Rand Aldo, Farrell Wooten, Leimoti, and Stonekeepers. The photo shows linguist Thomas Wier and Udi activist Alexander Kavtaradze at a memorial of Kavtaradze's great great uncle, Zinobi Silikashvili, founder of Zinobiani. For more photos and a transcript of the episode, go here. Sign up for Subtitle's newsletter here.
Never heard of the Udi language? Get ready to be beguiled by this poster child for endangered languages. The history of the Udi people and their language includes an ancient kingdom, an exodus to escape persecution, and the creation of a bespoke alphabet. Udi also has a unique aspect to its grammar—a form of linguistic behavior that scholars previously thought was impossible. No wonder the small Udi-speaking community of Zinobiani in the Republic of Georgia attracts visitors from around the world , including Subtitle's Patrick Cox. Music in this episode by Howard Harper-Barnes, Christian Andersen, Rand Aldo, Farrell Wooten, Leimoti, and Stonekeepers. The photo shows linguist Thomas Wier and Udi activist Alexander Kavtaradze at a memorial of Kavtaradze's great great uncle, Zinobi Silikashvili, founder of Zinobiani. For more photos and a transcript of the episode, go here. Sign up for Subtitle's newsletter here.
If Latin is dead, why is it easy to find meetups of people speaking it? Why are a group of scholars and lexicographers working on what has become a century-spanning Latin dictionary project? Former Latin student Cristina Quinn challenges Patrick Cox to seek answers to these these and more questions about the supposedly dead language that it all around us. Photo by Patrick Cox. Music by Marc Torch, Arthur Benson, Frank Jonsson, Farrell Wooten, and Andreas Boldt. Read a transcript of this episode and see more photos here. Subscribe to Subtitle's newsletter here.
If Latin is dead, why is it easy to find meetups of people speaking it? Why are a group of scholars and lexicographers working on what has become a century-spanning Latin dictionary project? Former Latin student Cristina Quinn challenges Patrick Cox to seek answers to these these and more questions about the supposedly dead language that it all around us. Photo by Patrick Cox. Music by Marc Torch, Arthur Benson, Frank Jonsson, Farrell Wooten, and Andreas Boldt. Read a transcript of this episode and see more photos here. Subscribe to Subtitle's newsletter here.
For centuries, Russians have dismissed the Ukrainian language as "Little Russian," its speakers as simple-minded peasants. The Kremlin has sporadically and unsuccessfully tried to suppress the language. Now Russia's invasion of Ukraine has driven even some Russian-speaking Ukrainians to switch to Ukrainian. We trace the defiant rise of this language with the University of Washington's Laada Bilaniuk, American-born daughter of Ukrainian parents. Photo of Andriy Khlyvnyuk via YouTube screengrab. Music in this epsiode performed by Andriy Khlyvnyuk, Mad Heads XL, Jay Varton, Farrell Wooten, Lucention, Frank Jonsson, Felix Salt. Read a transcript of this episode with more photos here.
For centuries, Russians have dismissed the Ukrainian language as "Little Russian," its speakers as simple-minded peasants. The Kremlin has sporadically and unsuccessfully tried to suppress the language. Now Russia's invasion of Ukraine has driven even some Russian-speaking Ukrainians to switch to Ukrainian. We trace the defiant rise of this language with the University of Washington's Laada Bilaniuk, American-born daughter of Ukrainian parents. Photo of Andriy Khlyvnyuk via YouTube screengrab. Music in this epsiode performed by Andriy Khlyvnyuk, Mad Heads XL, Jay Varton, Farrell Wooten, Lucention, Frank Jonsson, Felix Salt. Read a transcript of this episode with more photos here.
Kavita Pillay recently moved to Helsinki with her Finnish husband and half-Finnish daughter. While husband and daughter effortlessly embraced their new linguistic surroundings, Kavita...didn't. In this episode, she seeks guidance from other immigrants with varying degrees of Finnish mastery. Among them, an opera singer who finds melody in verb conjugations, and an Iraqi-born linguistics major whose fluent Finnish is sometimes questioned by locals. Photo by Sauli Pillay. Music by Greatfool; Farrell Wooten; Jharee; Aoroa; Vanity Street; Raymond Grouse; Matt Large; At The End of Times, Nothing; Dye O. Read a transcript of this episode here.
Kavita Pillay recently moved to Helsinki with her Finnish husband and half-Finnish daughter. While husband and daughter effortlessly embraced their new linguistic surroundings, Kavita...didn't. In this episode, she seeks guidance from other immigrants with varying degrees of Finnish mastery. Among them, an opera singer who finds melody in verb conjugations, and an Iraqi-born linguistics major whose fluent Finnish is sometimes questioned by locals. Photo by Sauli Pillay. Music by Greatfool; Farrell Wooten; Jharee; Aoroa; Vanity Street; Raymond Grouse; Matt Large; At The End of Times, Nothing; Dye O. Read a transcript of this episode here.
Our heroes finally set off for the Cauldron after breakfast and many, many preparations. Sir Nolan makes a proposition to the party. Thrill at the excitement of overland travel!! Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “The Mutants” by Farrell Wooten, www.epidemicsound.com “Victory Theme” by Max Anson, www.epidemicsound.com Support our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/aoepodcast Thanks to our patrons: Jillian & John Christensen, Suzanne Bell, Brad Cradock, Rome Celli, and Caitlin Thompson
They're not in American dictionaries yet, but the terms, 'punching up' and 'punching down' are on the lips of many comedians. With the help of linguist and journalist Ben Zimmer and British comedian Richard Herring, we trace the migration of these words from sports to cable news to comedy. Along the way, we catch up with the history of performers and writers targeting the rich and powerful (punching up) or mocking the oppressed and vulnerable (punching down). In reporting this episode, we owe a debt of gratitude to this piece in The Baffler and this episode of WTF with Marc Maron. Music in this episode by: Zorro; Sarah, The Illstrumentalist; peerless; Farrell Wooten; Hell Nasty; Tigerblood Jewel; Mary Riddle; Divorce Applause; Amaranth Cove; VARPU. Read a transcript here.
They're not in American dictionaries yet, but the terms, 'punching up' and 'punching down' are on the lips of many comedians. With the help of linguist and journalist Ben Zimmer and British comedian Richard Herring, we trace the migration of these words from sports to cable news to comedy. Along the way, we catch up with the history of performers and writers targeting the rich and powerful (punching up) or mocking the oppressed and vulnerable (punching down). In reporting this episode, we owe a debt of gratitude to this piece in The Baffler and this episode of WTF with Marc Maron. Music in this episode by: Zorro; Sarah, The Illstrumentalist; peerless; Farrell Wooten; Hell Nasty; Tigerblood Jewel; Mary Riddle; Divorce Applause; Amaranth Cove; VARPU. Read a transcript here.
After discovering who is responsible for the missing bones, the Fools find themselves looking for Henrik van der Voort, but they find more than just the coffin maker waiting for them. But even worse is waiting for them as they try to restore hallowed ground. About Royally Screwed Royally Screwed is a campaign featuring our group of idiots. We apologize ahead of time for the goofiness of our players and the idiotic comments that arise during our play. While we hope to entertain you, our first goal is to laugh and be entertained ourselves. We are far from being a professional group. We are simply players with a couple of mics having fun playing DnD as friends. Our Cast of Characters: Velcar Deverell - Dhampire Fighter Anet - Male Owl Aarakocra Ranger Thixian Envarius (Lord Envarius, Duke of Hetherford) - Male Half Elf Bard HALO (John Tracker) - Male Warforged Barbarian Kodiac the Killer - Male Eladrin Ranger Dautu - Male High Elf Wizard Arlo - Changeling Cleric Cassandra - Human Cleric Breaga Magesblood - The Dungeon Master You can find your hick voiced host at on Twitter Music Credits: Opening Music : Epic Music by Soundbay (used with permission via AdobeStock) "Trouble in the Air" by Farrell Wooten (used with permission via AdobeStock) "Halls of the Undead", "Echoes of Time V2", "Ossuary 7 - Resolve" and "Return of Lazarus" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Track has been modified for length "Thieves Guild", "Haven", "Terror in the Woods", "The Hearth Inn" and "Closing Time" from TableTop Audio https://tabletopaudio.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License Track has been modified for length.
Does your grandmother call a chest of drawers a dresser? Or a bureau? Or perhaps a chiffonier? Over the years and across regions, Americans have favored many different words for furniture—and much else. Since 1929, the Linguistic Atlas Project has been documenting these lexical changes. We tell the story of the Project, from its early days of interviewing retired male farmers, through its initially clumsy attempts to engage Black Americans, to today's scientific, demographically diverse approach. Music in this episode by View Points, The Undertowns, Farrell Wooten, Arthur Benson, Mica Emory. Photo courtesy of the Linguistic Atlas Project. Read a transcript here.
Does your grandmother call a chest of drawers a dresser? Or a bureau? Or perhaps a chiffonier? Over the years and across regions, Americans have favored many different words for furniture—and much else. Since 1929, the Linguistic Atlas Project has been documenting these lexical changes. We tell the story of the Project, from its early days of interviewing retired male farmers, through its initially clumsy attempts to engage Black Americans, to today's scientific, demographically diverse approach. Music in this episode by View Points, The Undertowns, Farrell Wooten, Arthur Benson, Mica Emory. Photo courtesy of the Linguistic Atlas Project. Read a transcript here.
Ep 34 New Friends and Old Enemies In this episode we learn what fate befell Razor after being swallowed by the earth itself and who his strange new friend is. Oh yeah, we also finally put a name to the big evil thing they have been facing up against this whole time. Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com Indulgence by Alec Slayne, www.epidemicsound.com Something Approaching by Farrell Wooten, www.epidemicsound.com Support our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/aoepodcast Thanks to our patrons: Jillian & John Christensen, Suzanne Bell, Brad Cradock, Rome Celli, and Caitlin Thompson
In this episode I have a metal film canister - and inside is an acetate film reel of a 1990s Indian film. We'll go on a roller coaster adventure to learn about the movie inside and all of the drama surrounding it. Thank you to Anthony L'Abbate from the George Eastman Museum, Tejaswini Ganti and Ramesh Talwar from the IPTA. Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie Thanks to Epidemic Sound, Chosic and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Informed and Prudent by Yi Nantiro, Santoor and Tabla by Samuel Corwin, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Living a Fantasy by Pulsed, Dreams of India by Sight of Wonders, Singular Mind by Anthony Earls, Bansuri Yeh Bansuri Nahin by Shiv-Hari, Lady In Black by Farrell Wooten, Gnomon by Marten Moses, Azoic by Max Anson, Espionage by Uncaria, Sahibaan Meri Sahibaan by Shiv-Hari, Aging Carefully by Martin Klem, Absence of Light by Prozody, Tu Kya Pyar Karega by Shiv-Hari, Ray of Hope by JayJen, Main Botal Nahin by Shiv-Hari, Intervention by Gabriel Parker, Contraband by Lovren, Distant Dawn by Christan Andersen, Dark Seas by Michael Rothery, Maharadjan Wishes by Jhukane Bada, Pachisi by Taomito, The World Is a Smaller Place Now by Craft Case, Dark Woods by Phoenix Tail, Back to Bollywood by Jhukane Bada, Solids by Ethan Sloan, The Annual Rain by Saira Ridley, You Want Dark Tunes by Ave Air, In Continuum by Dream Cave and The Pyramide by Edgar Hopp. SFX and Archival credits: 1.) Digitized trailer → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiSh8dErfQs 2.) The movie Sahibaan → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geVwTOEyJx0&t=4578s. You can watch it with English subtitles on Amazon in some countries 3.) Sanjay Dutt Gets Out of Jail (2016) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrlS3Wfhh6Y 4.) 1993 Bomb Blasts: True Justice Still Elusive → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xBvlNsgphI&t=68s 5.) Sanjay Dutt walks out of Pune's Yerwada Jail after 42 Months → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNxtsngl8aU&t=31s 6.) Sanjay Dutt Gets Five Years → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whl-M39_Pek All pictures of this episode's object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website as well object-obscura.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
El terror espacial, sci-fi horror o space horror es un subgénero que lleva haciéndonos estremecer desde mucho antes de "Alien: El Octavo Pasajero". Hoy no nos detendremos en la magna obra de Scott, O'Bannon y Giger (que merecería varios programas aparte) pero sí en cintas que influyeron en ella, han seguido su estela o superan la etiqueta de "película de bichos". - El Terror del Más Allá - La Galaxia del Terror - Pandorum - Terror en el Espacio - Pitch Black - Apollo 18 - Fantasmas de Marte - Europa Report - Life Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/redmarciana Con Sergio Valencia, Eusebio Arias y Jose Ceballos Edición: Jose Ceballos Temas de: Edward Karl Hanson, Farrell Wooten, Ethan Sloan, Jon Bjork, Brendon Moeller, Hawea, Curved Mirror y Color Theory Descubre nuestros diseños para camisetas y muchos más artículos en https://www.redmarciana.com/camisetas ¡Hazte con una y apoya a la Red Marciana! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
People in the Middle Ages have acquired something of a bad reputation when it comes to cleanliness. Fleas and lice were a common problem; emptying chamber pots into the street was done regularly, and there was no running water, apart from nearby springs, rivers, lakes, wells, and cisterns. During this time, it was common to sleep on dirty straw beds. Rarely-changed straw bedding was a particular paradise for vermin even if some preventative measures were taken. Could better hygiene have prevented the black death? In this episode, we're looking at hygiene in plague-ridden Europe. Are. You. Ready? Article: https://www.ranker.com/list/what-was-hygiene-like-during-black-death/genevieve-carlton?ref=collections_btm&l=2710915&collectionId=2162 If you enjoy Beauty Unlocked, then check out our Patreon page and consider becoming a Patron. You'll have access to all sorts of goodies: https://www.patreon.com/beautyunlocked (https://www.patreon.com/beautyunlocked) You can contact me: beautyunlockedpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlw_nOXunLZmUX7-DWbEJg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlw_nOXunLZmUX7-DWbEJg) Follow us throughout social media: https://linktr.ee/beautyunlockedpodcast (https://linktr.ee/beautyunlockedpodcast) Music & Sound Effects: EpidemicSound.com Tracks: "3000 years old" Farrell Wooten "Jefferson" Netzy "Ghost Dungeons" Ethan Sloan This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
The Black Death changed the world. As the most profound epidemic in human history, the plague claimed the lives of millions. Many feared they were living through the apocalypse, while others turned to sinful pleasures as a distraction. Have you ever wondered what day-to-day life was like during the Black Death? We're going to look at how people lived and what their day was possibly like during the plague. ARE.YOU.READY? LISTENERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED Article: https://www.ranker.com/list/daily-life-of-a-plague-sufferer/genevieve-carlton?ref=collections&l=2570658&collectionId=2162 If you enjoy Beauty Unlocked, then check out our Patreon page and consider becoming a Patron. You'll have access to all sorts of goodies: https://www.patreon.com/beautyunlocked (https://www.patreon.com/beautyunlocked) You can contact me: beautyunlockedpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlw_nOXunLZmUX7-DWbEJg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZlw_nOXunLZmUX7-DWbEJg) Follow us throughout social media: https://linktr.ee/beautyunlockedpodcast (https://linktr.ee/beautyunlockedpodcast) Music & Sound Effects: EpidemicSound.com Tracks: SINY "GHOST POST" FARRELL WOOTEN "SIREN SONG" CHRISTOFFER MOE DITLEVSEN "RETURN OF LIGHT" This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
In this episode I have a horseshoer's certificate from 1913. I travel to meet the person who last had it for 15 years and later track down a distant relative of the farrier who signed the document over a century ago. There were so many twists and turns and unexpected coincidences. Thank you to the American Farriers Association @AmericanFarriers, Pat Hirsch and Judy Sullivan. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and Anchor. You can also listen on our website --> object-obscura.com Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie @nathaniengnu Thanks to @Epidemicsound for most of the music and SFX. Music in order of appearance: Sacred Waters by Gabriel Lewis, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Nocturne by Trevor Kowalski, Equatorial Mystery by Medite, Ominous by Philip Ayers, A Mysterious Guest by Farrell Wooten, Folk Story by Trevor Kowalski, Leave No Stone Unturned by Dream Cave, Mystery Minutes by Farrel Wooten, Namib Sunrise by Alec Slayne, Displaced by Robert Ruth, As We Fell Asleep by Peace Reels, Never Ending by Peace Reels, Evening Melody by Lily and Elle Konold, Raindrop by Megan Wofford, Sadness by Carl Henriksson, Falling Raindrops by Jon Algar and Story is She Left Without a Trace by Trevor Kowalski. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
In this episode I have a printing plate. It leads me to the owner of the Great James H. Drew Exposition and the printing company that used it nearly forty years ago. Thank you to Jimmy Drew @DrewExposition and Al Rosenberg @triangleposter Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and Anchor. You can also listen on our website --> object-obscura.com Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Behind the Walls' by Nathanie @nathaniengnu @thesznsounds Thanks to Epidemicsound for the music and SFX. Music in order of appearance: Mystery Evolving by Gabriel Lewis, Behind the Walls by Nathanie, Mystery by ispeakwaves, Rain Show by Farrell Wooten, Freakshow by Mike Franklyn, The Boy with the Tattoo by V. V. Campos, Vague by Amaranth Cove, Backward Thinking by More than a Family, Rainbow Mystery by Kikoru, A Refreshing Change by Claude Signet, Lens Flare 1 by Peter Sandberg, Just Be Curious by Jerry Lacey, Changing Outlook by Trevor Kowalski and The Way I am by Mica Emory. Archival audio: “1962 Seattle World's Fair Commercial” on YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
Worldbuilding special: The Mycalogs More world building! Kevin returns to help flesh out his bizarre creations the Mycalogs, super intelligent fungus people. Together the whole gang weave their city of the Cauldron and it's boggy surroundings into our game world. You truly cannot predict what we do here! Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “Charcoal Stream” by Curved Mirror, www.epidemicsound.com “Odd Constructions” by Taomito, www.epidemicsound.com “Beneath the Yellow Sea” by Luncention, www.epidemicsound.com “Swoon” by Sage Oursler, www.epidemicsound.com “Rising Shadows” by Marten Moses, www.epidemicsound.com “Strokkur” by Rannar Sillard, www.epidemicsound.com “Lacquer” by Farrell Wooten, www.epidemicsound.com Website https://aoepodcast.blubrry.net/ Like us in facebook https://www.facebook.com/archentpod Email us at entropypod@gmail.com
World building Continues this week with the massive swamp of Emthadkas, home of the Kobolds. Patrick, Rick, MJ and Scot meet to flesh out this dark mess of traps, monsters, and “scientific” experiments. These aren't your daddy's Kobolds! Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “Charcoal Stream” by Curved Mirror, www.epidemicsound.com “Stranger in Black” by Philip Ayers, www.epidemicsound.com “Pure Death” by Anthony Earls, www.epidemicsound.com “Hazardous Levels of Radiation” by Experia, www.epidemicsound.com “Down Under by Flouw”, www.epidemicsound.com “Something Approaching” by Farrell Wooten, www.epidemicsound.com Website https://aoepodcast.blubrry.net/ Like us in facebook https://www.facebook.com/archentpod Email us at entropypod@gmail.com
Films and television shows with Bill Duke have grossed more than $1.5 billion. After a Bill Duke box office overview, that's the tally in the line notes below. He has more credits behind the camera as a producer and director than as an actor. But the bottom line has always been artistic achievement and continual refinement craft - not riches. In the game of business that is Hollywood, however, score is kept with bottom line tallies. So, let's take a look at the numbers, their correlating cultural assets and some analysis: Films (annotated list) in which Bill Duke directed, produced or acted In:Car Wash, 1976: 17 million USDAmerican Gigolo, 1980: 52.7 million USDCommando, 1985: 57.5 million USDPredator, 1987: 98.3 million USDAction Jackson, 1988: 65 million USDBird on a Wire, 1990: 138.7 million USDRage in Harlem, 1991: 10.4 million USDDeep Cover, 1992: 30 million USDMenace to Society, 1993: 16.6 million USDSister Act II, 1993: 57.3 million USDHoodlum, 1997: 23.46 million USD (nominated for a Palme d'Or)Payback, 1999: 161.6 million USDThe Limey, 1999: 3.2 million USDExit Wound, 2001: 80 million USDRed Dragon, 2002: 209.2 million USDNational Security, 2003: 65 million USDGet Rich or Die Trying, 2005: 46.4 million USDX Men Last Stand, 2006: 460.4 million USDTotal - $ 1.603.49 billion in box office receipts Nearly 80% of Bill Duke's films are qualified with "A" movie status and over 70% are profitable. That means that Bill Duke either picks his roles very carefully or attracts the right projects with a professionalism, network and business acumen that is first rate and rare in Hollywood. But these attributes are the same for any Master in every endeavor. He has appeared in behind the camera more than in front of the camera. That means his aim has been consistent refinement of his craft until his very being is emblematic of the industry in which he works and his knowledge base is essentially institutional. This is to say nothing of his television slate of shows which include Kojak, Charlie's Angels, the night time soap opera Dallas, Benson, Knots Landing, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice and Black Lightening. In every decade since the 1960's, Bill Duke has managed to operate in American culture and the Hollywood industry at the highest levels, an outsized influence in our global culture. He is show. He is business. His strength, longevity and excellence all seem to owe to a debt to his ongoing quest for self-evolution and the golden anchor to his wealth: wisdom. Bill Duke is as bankable a Hollywood star as any in the history of the industry. However, he owes his success to his strength as a Spirit Star. Or, in Africa - since the invention of the story and the beginning of societies that uses the story as its basic technology - he is a global griot with a legacy going back to the ancestors. Credits:Guest: Bill DukeShow Creator and Host: Patrick A. HowellExecutive Producer: Tori ReidDirectors: Tori Reid with Patrick A. Howell Writers: Patrick A. Howell and Lauren Young Post Production Editing by: Hanic and We Edit ProductionsPost Production Assistant: Lauren YoungAdvertising Sponsors: Vivreau Water Systems and Hilton Sacramento Arden WestGraphics: Henny ValleePhoto credit for Bill Duke: UnknownMusic:"Earth Light It Up" - Xavy Rusan / Tilden Park"In the Wizards Home" - John Abbot “Bees” - Farrell Wooten “In the Red Soul” - Bonnie Grace a Victory & Noble production@ 2021 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved
Part Eight of our December 17th - International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers series. On September 27th, 2015 a 42 year old working mother went out on a call to see a client. Maxine Showers of Liverpool, England left for work and never came home. Her murder alleged he'd punched her when she tried to rob him, and that she left of her own accord. But the coroner's report would tell a very different story. Resources: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-35970620 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-34441414 https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/how-police-uncovered-maxine-showers-11165480 https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/twin-sons-murdered-mum-never-11142295?_ga=2.1946929.1436223758.1607494503-233501463.1607494494 All In A Day's (Sex) Work is produced by Blair Hopkins and brought to you in part by SWOP-Behind Bars. Music by Farrell Wooten and Jon Bjork. Special thanks as always to Alex Andrews and remember: All In A Day's (Sex) Work is an ever-expanding narrative; if you are a sex worker, partner, patron, or other adult industry-adjacent person, I want to hear from you! Email me at info@ADSWProject.org.
The story is an excerpt from https://tor.comA special Christmas storytelling edition with music in the background (Credit to Farrell Wooten and Howard Harper-Barnes). Young Peter of Canada teaches three wise aliens about the true meaning of Christmas after a near death experience that happens.Check out our Sponsors!Transform U! Films and Premium Celebrity Interviewshttps://transformu.usTry it for 14 days and then just $1.99 per monthDreamLove 1000 - to increase your confidence as a woman https://tinyUrl.com/TUShow1
Our heroes have to protect an obnoxious diplomat from a potentially lethal food fight. Dervin proves to be not the best help in a pinch. Razor makes an impression on his superiors. Keirnan makes a troubling discovery. Our apologies for the audio quality on this one, we are recording remotely from this episode on (until the pandemic allows us to return to the studio) and this being the first attempt it is a little blown out... but you won't miss anything!! Music Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “Demon Night” by Farrell Wooten www.epidemicsound.com “ Alligator Eyes” by Experia, www.epidemicsound.com “As we Grow Up” by Johannes Bornloff, www.epidemicsound.com “Just Got Real”, by Christian Anderson, www.epidemicsound.com Website https://aoepodcast.blubrry.net/ Like us in facebook https://www.facebook.com/archentpod Email us at entropypod@gmail.com For more actual play fun check out Firebreathing Kittens available everywhere you find podcasts
The players arrive at Volcano Island to confront Jacob and return home Twenty years ago, we played a game. We recorded that game and shared it over the airwaves of our high school radio station, WKEY AM 1360. People listened. So did other things. Twenty years later, we were invited to play a live reunion show for the hardcore fans. Little did we know, this time the game was real. For our first Dead Ghost production, we are diving into Rowan, Rook and Decard's fantasy horror game: DIE RPG. In DIE RPG you play a group of real-world, deeply-flawed adults who are transported into a fantasy realm via a predatory, sinister roleplaying game. There, they're transformed into Paragons and given strange and frightening powers. In this world, the players are confronted with their truest desires and deepest fears, and only they can decide when the game is over. Players will take on the role of the show's cast and supporters, creating Personas (the real-world person that each player—including the GM—plays) and Paragons (The six types of adventurers a Persona can be transformed into when they enter the world of DIE). Listen to all the shows from the Dead Ghost network early and ad-free at patreon.com/deadghostpro. MUSIC "Signal to Noise" by Hampus Naeselius "Algorithmic" by Audiorezout "Faultless Poems" by Rand Aldo "Every Chance" by View Points "There's Something in the Air" by Michael Rothery "There Is Still Time" by John Utah "Beneath the Church" by Jo Wandrini "Blood Money" by Hampus Naeselius "Not Today" by Hampus Naeselius "Riot in the Capital" by Bonnie Grace "Eupheme" by Ben Elson "Like a Tiger" by Jo Wandrini "They Sold Their Souls" by Bonnie Grace "No Redemption" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Not Safe Yet" by Farrell Wooten "Adventure Awaits" by Dream Cave "Ferocious Fire" by Isaku Kageyama "Happy Trails" by Erik Fernholm "Tarantula" by Hysics "First Crush" by PØW "Crypta"by Jo Wandrini "I See You" by Hampus Naeselius "Sunset Over Barren Island" by Polar Nights "Alienated" by ELFL CAST Dictator: Fern (played by Jenn) Fool: Rory (played by Haley) Emotion Knight: Andrea (played by Alex) Neo: Lukas (played by Kappa) Godbinder: Deliria (played by Banana) Master: Jacob (played by Aram) FIND US Patreon: patreon.com/deadghostpro Web: deadghostpro.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@deadghostpro Twitter: twitter.com/deadghostpro Bluesky: deadghost.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/deadghostproductions SPONSORS Brancolonia: An all-Italian medieval, roguish and picaresque setting for the 5th Edition of the most famous role-playing game of all time. Adventure Dice: Your Canadian source for RPG dice, role-playing game accessories, and other tabletop gaming goodies. We believe in quality products and good customer service.
Chapter 5: DIE rewards the players with power, while some are tempted to seek even more. Twenty years ago, we played a game. We recorded that game and shared it over the airwaves of our high school radio station, WKEY AM 1360. People listened. So did other things. Twenty years later, we were invited to play a live reunion show for the hardcore fans. Little did we know, this time the game was real. For our first Dead Ghost production, we are diving into Rowan, Rook and Decard's fantasy horror game: DIE RPG. In DIE RPG you play a group of real-world, deeply-flawed adults who are transported into a fantasy realm via a predatory, sinister roleplaying game. There, they're transformed into Paragons and given strange and frightening powers. In this world, the players are confronted with their truest desires and deepest fears, and only they can decide when the game is over. Players will take on the role of the show's cast and supporters, creating Personas (the real-world person that each player—including the GM—plays) and Paragons (The six types of adventurers a Persona can be transformed into when they enter the world of DIE). Listen to all the shows from the Dead Ghost network early and ad-free at patreon.com/deadghostpro. MUSIC "Signal to Noise" by Hampus Naeselius "Siren Song" by Farrell Wooten "Midst of Life" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Low on Drama" by Craft Case "Alluvion" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Epic Voyage" by Dream Cave "The Opening" by Lennon Hutton "The Answer Lies" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "In Night's Embrace" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "The Opening" by Lennon Hutton "The Kidnapping" by Farrell Wooten "In Plain Sight" by August Wilhelmsson "Dancing Pink Orbs" by 369 "A Lick and a Promise" by Splasher! "First Responders" by Skrya "The Cost of Fear" by Jon Björk "Omen" by Red Dictionary "Opposite to Destruction" by Hanna Lindgren "No Place to Be" by Farrell Wooten "Essence of Progress" by Kikoru "Eternal Odyssey" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Lost Empire" by David Celeste "Sealed Letters" by August Wilhelmsson "Spook" by JH Coleman "It Keeps Coming Back" by Christian Andersen "Blood Suspect" by Alan Carlson-Green "Alienated" by ELFL CAST Dictator: Fern (played by Jenn) Fool: Rory (played by Haley) Emotion Knight: Andrea (played by Alex) Neo: Lukas (played by Kappa) Godbinder: Deliria (played by Banana) Master: Jacob (played by Aram) FIND US Patreon: patreon.com/deadghostpro Web: deadghostpro.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@deadghostpro Twitter: twitter.com/deadghostpro Bluesky: deadghost.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/deadghostproductions SPONSORS Brancolonia: An all-Italian medieval, roguish and picaresque setting for the 5th Edition of the most famous role-playing game of all time. Adventure Dice: Your Canadian source for RPG dice, role-playing game accessories, and other tabletop gaming goodies. We believe in quality products and good customer service.
Chapter 4: The crew struggles with their past regrets as they sail though a gray void...and face their biggest challenge yet Twenty years ago, we played a game. We recorded that game and shared it over the airwaves of our high school radio station, WKEY AM 1360. People listened. So did other things. Twenty years later, we were invited to play a live reunion show for the hardcore fans. Little did we know, this time the game was real. For our first Dead Ghost production, we are diving into Rowan, Rook and Decard's fantasy horror game: DIE RPG. In DIE RPG you play a group of real-world, deeply-flawed adults who are transported into a fantasy realm via a predatory, sinister roleplaying game. There, they're transformed into Paragons and given strange and frightening powers. In this world, the players are confronted with their truest desires and deepest fears, and only they can decide when the game is over. Players will take on the role of the show's cast and supporters, creating Personas (the real-world person that each player—including the GM—plays) and Paragons (The six types of adventurers a Persona can be transformed into when they enter the world of DIE). Listen to all the shows from the Dead Ghost network early and ad-free at patreon.com/deadghostpro. MUSIC "Signal to Noise" by Hampus Naeselius "Algorithmic" by Audiorezout "Faultless Poems" by Rand Aldo "Every Chance" by View Points "There's Something in the Air" by Michael Rothery "There Is Still Time" by John Utah "Beneath the Church" by Jo Wandrini "Blood Money" by Hampus Naeselius "Not Today" by Hampus Naeselius "Riot in the Capital" by Bonnie Grace "Eupheme" by Ben Elson "Like a Tiger" by Jo Wandrini "They Sold Their Souls" by Bonnie Grace "No Redemption" by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen "Not Safe Yet" by Farrell Wooten "Adventure Awaits" by Dream Cave "Ferocious Fire" by Isaku Kageyama "Happy Trails" by Erik Fernholm "Tarantula" by Hysics "First Crush" by PØW "Crypta"by Jo Wandrini "I See You" by Hampus Naeselius "Sunset Over Barren Island" by Polar Nights "Alienated" by ELFL CAST Dictator: Fern (played by Jenn) Fool: Rory (played by Haley) Emotion Knight: Andrea (played by Alex) Neo: Lukas (played by Kappa) Godbinder: Deliria (played by Banana) Master: Jacob (played by Aram) FIND US Patreon: patreon.com/deadghostpro Web: deadghostpro.com TikTok: tiktok.com/@deadghostpro Twitter: twitter.com/deadghostpro Bluesky: deadghost.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/deadghostproductions SPONSORS Brancolonia: An all-Italian medieval, roguish and picaresque setting for the 5th Edition of the most famous role-playing game of all time. Adventure Dice: Your Canadian source for RPG dice, role-playing game accessories, and other tabletop gaming goodies. We believe in quality products and good customer service.