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In questa puntata del podcast "Nuoto Dunque Sono", ci immergiamo nell'affascinante epopea di Matthew Webb, il coraggioso capitano inglese del XIX secolo che divenne la prima persona a nuotare attraverso il Canale della Manica. La sua storia si snoda attraverso l'età vittoriana, un periodo di grandi esplorazioni e innovazioni tecnologiche, e ci porta a scoprire le profonde correnti di coraggio, perseveranza e avventura che hanno caratterizzato la sua vita.
August 25, 1875. Captain Matthew Webb becomes the first person to swim unaided across the English Channel. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Während man heute vom Festland kommend auf dem Weg nach Großbritannien, so man es sich leisten will, durch den Tunnel saust, galt es Jahrtausende lang, den Ärmelkanal mit einem Boot zu überqueren - es sei denn, man schwamm einfach. Als erster inoffizieller Durchschwimmer gilt der Soldat Saletti, der 1815 von den Engländern bei Waterloo gefangen genommen in Dover vom Boot sprang, um kurzerhand zurück nach Frankreich zu schwimmen. Offiziell gilt Matthew Webb als der erste Bezwinger, der 1875 den Kanal in etwa 21 Stunden durchschwamm, dadurch eine gewisse Berühmtheit erlangte, und 1883 bei dem Versuch starb, die Stromschnellen oberhalb der Niagara-Fälle zu durchqueren. Der zweite erfolgreiche Versuch ohne Hilfsmittel fand 1911 durch Thomas Burgess, der 22 ½ Stunden benötigte, statt. 1923 gelang dann die Überquerung zum dritten Mal. In beinahe 27 Stunden schwamm am 5. August Henry Sullivan von England nach Frankreich. Noch im selben Jahr gelang es allerdings zwei weiteren Schwimmern, bevor es 1926 Gertrude Ederle als erster Frau in weniger als 15 Stunden gelang. Die Berliner Morgenpost berichtete am 7. August 1923 von Sullivans Erfolg. Paula Rosa Leu war im Begleitboot für uns dabei.
“Often times the things that define culture are the things you see hung on your walls, traditions you uphold, your inherent values that may or may not be written down.”
Usher drags Titus and Rebel before the Prince while Alexander Quill hosts a dinner party. Become a Patron of Port Saga: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Luke Hales, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Marta Da Silva, Riley Silverman, Brad Hardwicke, Andrew Alandy, Ken Pickering, and Matthew Webb. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Additional Sound Design by Kae Shoe (https://kaeshoe.wixsite.com/sounddesign) Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus and Rebel attempt to retrieve the missing Duskborn blood for Keisha Troy. Become a Patron of Port Saga: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Andrew Alandy, Roxy Hales, Matthew Webb, Logan Michael Boese, Ray Stakenas, and Jenifer Manning. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Additional Sound Design by Kae Shoe Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Port Saga returns with Titus Reed buried in boon debt and forced into a dilemma of his own making. The presenting sponsor of this episode is BY NIGHT STUDIOS. Don't forget to use promo code PORTSAGA10 for 10% OFF everything at By Night Studios, including tickets to Saturnalia. For more information about Saturnalia, visit vampirelarp.com. Become a Patron of Port Saga: www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Stephanie Tobin, Greg Berry, Matthew Webb, Luke Hales, Jack Lankester, Logan Michael Boese, and Ray Stakenas. Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com.
Titus Reed, a young Malkavian, pursues justice for his murdered sire as two powerful vampires use him as the rope in a deadly tug-of-war over control of Port Saga. Season 2 releases on September 8! Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Titus Reed welcomes you to the World of Darkness. Vampire: The Masquerade Port Saga is the first scripted audio series for V5. In it, indie podcast creator Rachel J. Wilkinson brings to (un)life the mid-Atlantic city of Port Saga and the vampires who call it home. With voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Callina Anderson, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Andrew Alandy, Seán Patrick Judge, Stephanie Tobin, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Roxy Hales, Gabrielle Adkins, Aven Gonzalez, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Ken Pickering, Luke Hales, Janeka Rector, Andrew Biss, Rachael Lindman, Jack Lankester, Logan Michael Boese, Doug Hess, Ray Stakenas, Jenifer Manning, and Rachel J. Wilkinson Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com
We enter the multicultural melting pot of Bastarian, one of the grandest cities in Rama. A feast for the senses and a cornucopia of raptitudinous mythology. Kolo visits the great library and calls in on his old friend Maximus, whom he suspects may be hiding something ancient and vital. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 Support this project on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandershaw · Kolo Nash performed by Alex Shaw · Maximus performed by Spencer Leeb · City folk performed by Austin Wilden, Chris Finik, Hanna Peregrine, Marty Hooie, Joe G and Paschal Dooley. Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Epic Percussion composed and performed by Alex Coff Arcadia and Whimsy Groove composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Desert Bazaar, The Strange, Medieval Library, Lorekeeper's Grove, Glimmerwood Grove, Royal Salon and Shaman's Hollow ambiance from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alexa Vargas, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Titus Reed, a young Malkavian, pursues justice for his murdered sire as two powerful vampires use him as the rope in a deadly tug-of-war over control of Port Saga. Season 2 releases on September 8! Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/racheljwilkinson Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/AFMpfqSVZR Learn more and follow online at: Website: www.racheljwilkinson.com/portsaga Twitter: www.twitter.com/portsaga Titus Reed welcomes you to the World of Darkness. Vampire: The Masquerade Port Saga is the first scripted audio series for V5. In it, indie podcast creator Rachel J. Wilkinson brings to (un)life the mid-Atlantic city of Port Saga and the vampires who call it home. With voice performances by Dain Geist, Kat Mermelstein, Marta Da Silva, Callina Anderson, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, Andrew Alandy, Seán Patrick Judge, Stephanie Tobin, Ryan Omega, Riley Silverman, Greg Berry, Aaron “Duckie” Lirette, Roxy Hales, Gabrielle Adkins, Aven Gonzalez, Brad Hardwicke, Matthew Webb, Ken Pickering, Luke Hales, Janeka Rector, Andrew Biss, Rachael Lindman, Jack Lankester, Logan Michael Boese, Doug Hess, Ray Stakenas, Jenifer Manning, and Rachel J. Wilkinson Sound Design by Rachel J. Wilkinson Mixing and mastering by Brandon Strader (http://www.bstrader.net/) Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit worldofdarkness.com
Captain Matthew Webb became the first person to successfully swim across the English ...
We travel back to when Kolo was cast into the fighting arenas of the lion city of Leonidas, newly re-established on the Western continent of Rama. Kolo will need far more than strength to survive this brutality, he will need to sharpen his speed and his wits. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 Support this project on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandershaw · Kolo Nash and Mohawk performed by Alex Shaw · Noah performed by Holly Dotson · Copper performed by Nama Chibitty · Rorch performed by Marty Hooie · Langdon performed by Kevin Paculan · Maximus performed by Spencer Leeb Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Lovely Turkish Hagia Sophia by ALD Music Vadodora, One Sly Move and Whimsy Groove composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Aftermath, Shuttle Crash and Mega City Slums ambiance from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Kolo returns to his wealthy lion client with the statue of Zura, and haggles over the size of his reward, only to be tasked with the finding of perhaps the greatest treasure in all of Rama. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 · Kolo Nash performed by Alex Shaw · Guards performed by Vinay P. Naraiani and Hunter Mulcare · Sir Dashington performed by James Batchelor · Doctor Carstairs performed by Jesse Ferguson Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Salt Marsh, Antiquarian Study, Meltwater Loch and Shaman's Hollow ambiance from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Captain Beatrix reaches the shores of the Western continent of Rama and ponders who else might be coming for the Cloudbreaker. After this we meet a predatory group of cats, led by one of the most frightening beings ever to grace the New Century Multiverse. And finally the spearhead of the Albion Navy makes herself known. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 Support this project on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandershaw · Captain Beatrix performed by Laureta Sela · Marko performed by Robert Souris · Stardancer performed by Theo Leigh · Maugg performed by Maya Souris · Noon performed by Tanja Milojevic · Jaxx performed by Jerron Bacat · Commodore Shrike performed by Sharon Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Witch by the Sea composed and performed by Darren Curtis Ghost Story, Zombie Hoodoo and Whimsy Groove composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Exo Planet Forest Fantasy provided by Bluezone Corperation. The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Facing crushing disappointment at finding that the statue of Zura cannot be found, Kolo soon begins to experience actual crushing as the doomed Zaoan temple begins to collapse in on itself. It's a deadly race back through the traps with the life of his guide on the line. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 Support this project on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandershaw · Kolo Nash performed by Alex Shaw · Dalesh performed by Shanta Parasuraman · Twain performed by Taher Chy · Dammar performed by Morris Seng Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Witch Hunt, Spirit of the Girl, Naraina and Whimsy Groove composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Wuxia Village ambiance from Tabletop Audio And many thanks to Nama Chibitty and Mr Ral 35 for your wonderful and supportive reviews on iTunes. Every single one of those helps us reach a few more ears. The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Kolo and his guide have to negotiate an ancient and treacherous, trap-filled temple in order to find the crimson statue of Zura. We've seen humans negotiate this kind of environment, but what if they were giant cats? What would that add to the tension and evocative atmosphere of a lethal, secretive and forbidden place like this. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 · Kolo Nash performed by Alex Shaw · Dalesh performed by Shanta Parasuraman Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Firebrand composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Wuxia Village, Floating Ice Castle, In the Shadows and Invisible Mountain ambiance from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Teemu Helasharju, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
In the feline world of Rama, we meet a brand-new hero with a tumultuous past. Kolo Nash the panther explorer may be a showboating braggart, but being surrounded by ancient history makes all of his heightened senses tingle. And he's about to be sent off on the trail of a weapon of unspeakable power, one which shattered civilisations in antiquity. This is a race against time, and if the colonialist Lions of Albion reach the Cloudbreaker first then the Cats of the West may have no hope of remaining free. Buy the Paperback on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WZGRYB2/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i11 Support this project on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandershaw · Intro Quote read by Felix Quist · Captain of the Faithful Troubadour performed by Paschal Dooly · Captain Beatrix Annabelle Queensbury performed by Laureta Sela · Marko performed by Robert Souris · Pale Jaguar performed by Sami Chen · Kolo Nash and Rickish performed by Alex Shaw · Dalesh performed by Shanta Parasuraman · Durga Hassnar Sher Hraoanna performed by Maureen Foley · Additional voices provided by Greg Downing, Toby Jungius, Hunter Mulcare and Joe G Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Panther Soul Theme: Zaad, composed and performed by Jason Bradley Livesay of Shockwave Sound Tiger's Eye Theme: Agent in Shanghai composed and performed by Mark John Petrie of Shockwave Sound Discovery Hit composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com Floating Market, Shaman's Hollow, Ice Dragon, Floating Ice Castle and Invisible Mountain ambiance from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Marty Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
The surviving companions assemble in the ruins of Camelot to take stock of their lives in this final episode. · Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Nightwind performed by Spencer Leeb · Ajax performed by Alasdair Stuart · Mortimer and Scarlet performed by Sharon Shaw · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Ancient Heroes performed by Clynos All other music composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 tier sponsors get a shout-out every week, so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Oberon has ground to a standstill. Alone, with nobody to lend him motion, he is visited by an unexpected intruder. · Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Teller of the Tales, Danse of Questionable Timing, Bushwick Tarantella, Chase, Impending Boom and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Skeels-Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Princess Gwendoline finds herself in a very dark place. · Gwendoline performed by Theo leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Marcus performed by Matt Ramsey · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Simon performed by Paul Davies Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Olympus composed and performed by Ross Bugden Long Note Three, Mist on the Moore, Perspectives and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Alex Brewington, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
It turns out this story was only mostly dead. And there's a big difference between mostly dead and all-dead... · Mortimer and Scarlet performed by Sharon Shaw · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Captain Baltus and The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Dashurie performed by Laureta Sela · The Black Shuck performed by James Batchelor · Robin, Jack and Iain performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Long Road Ahead composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes including Before the Storm by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Gwendoline listens in on her father and Lord Aaron's plans, and find out far more than she expected. · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Mortimer and Scarlet performed by Sharon Shaw · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Captain Baltus and The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Lord Aaron and The Black Shuck performed by James Batchelor · Robin and Coriolanus performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound All music composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
It is time for a parting of ways. · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Mortimer and Scarlet performed by Sharon Shaw · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Captain Baltus performed by Spencer Leeb · Watchman performed by Matt Ramsey · Robin and Coriolanus performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound There is Romance, Mesmerise, Stormfront and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Captain Baltus interrogates Scarlet as the Thieves hide and hold their breath. · Captain Baltus performed by Spencer Leeb · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Old meg performed by Maureen Foley · Scarlet and Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Watchman performed by James Carter · Robin and Watchmen #2 performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Touching Moment, One of Them and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
The masks are off, and Robin comes clean about his terrible past. · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Ossuary, Touching Moment and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Gwendoline decides to take a huge risk in order to do some good. · Scarlet and Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Various Londoners performed by James Batchelor and Matt Ramsey · Akka Girl performed by Willow Shaw · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Celtic Impulse, Ossuary and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio and ASMR Rooms The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Robin shows Gwendoline the real London and it is not what she expected. Meanwhile Oberon confronts his greatest fear. · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Scarlet and Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Ajax performed by Alasdair Stuart · Evans performed by Paschal Dooley · Mill Workers performed by James Batchelor and Matt Ramsey · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Heavy Heart, Long Note Three, Teller of Tales, Perspectives, Touching Moment and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
We delve into the rich well of Mortimer Wilson's solitary existence. · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Miri's Magic Dance, Archaide Cheide, Perspectives, Dirt Rhodes, Terminal Plaint and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
As the collection of misfits prepare to leave Camelot, they take stock of their situation and ask some searching questions. · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Miri's Magic Dance, Archaide Cheide, Perspectives, Dirt Rhodes, Terminal Plaint and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Teemu Helasharju, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
All is chaos in Camelot and the unlikely companions must fight or flee. But a shadowy and sarcastic new presence is closing in. · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · The Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Robin and Brutal Knife performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Ancient Heroes composed and performed by Clynos Rapture and Welcome to Chaos composed and performed by Ross Bugden Volatile Reaction, Perspectives, Danse of Questionable Tuning and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Many soundscapes by Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
After a bitter argument, Gwen is introduced to the greatest and best character in The New Century Multiverse, or frankly any other. He would like that to be put on the record. · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Bartender performed by James Batchelor · Stoat performed by Matt Ramsey · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Robin and Garlic performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme, ‘Arrival' composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Miri's Magic Dance, Volatile Reaction and Angevin composed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Anthony Flores, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Gwendoline is shown what Camelot was. Within the overgrown ruins she finds the ancient blade in its resting place. · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Narrator Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme is Arrival composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, performed here along with Mist on the Moor, Heavy Heart, Archaide Cheide Killers and Angevin by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Anthony Flores, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
The unlikely companions, thrown together by stubbornness reach a darkened ruin in the world of Kelador, and meet someone of strange importance. Meanwhile Mortimer negotiates her bounty on the Princess. · Narrator 1 and Old Meg performed by Maureen Foley · Narrator 2 and Captain Baltus performed by Spencer Leeb · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Robin and Archduke Coriolanus performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Ranz des Vaches famously from the Gioachino Rossini opera William Tell, Egmont Overture composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, here performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com, along with Danse of Questionable Tuning, Perspectives and Angevin. The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Anthony Flores, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Robin and Oberon attempt to steal the Princess and her nanny… only to find themselves ridiculously outmatched. · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Watchman Jones performed by Matt Ramsey · Watchman Smith performed by James Carter · Latika performed by Shanta Parasuraman · Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound In the Hall of the Mountain King composed by Edvard Grieg for Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play Peer Gynt, here performed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com, along with Vadodora, Dirt Rhodes and Angevin The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Anthony Flores, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Gwen sneaks into an underground fighting ring and faces a familiar hulking green Akka. · Narrator Merlene performed by Maureen Foley · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, performed here along with Willow and the Light, Celtic Impulse, Perspectives, Archaide Cheide and Angevin by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Devonshire's Dark Knight makes his astonishing debut, Gwen and Viola attend the execution of Barghest and feel ruddy uncomfortable. Oberon checks up on his troubled brother Ajax and Doctor Marcus fixes Gwen's brain. · The Black Shuck performed by James Batchelor · Mortimer Wilson performed by Sharon Shaw · Simon performed by Paul Davies · Captain Baltus performed by Spencer Leeb · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Evans performed by Paschal Dooly · Ajax performed by Alasdair Stuart · Doctor Marcus performed by Matt Ramsey · Archduke Coriolanus and Robin performed by Alex Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Rapture and Welcome to Chaos composed and performed by Ross Bugden Danse of Questionable Tuning, Moorland, Heavy Heart, Simon Says Don't and Angevin performed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
This week Matt and Pete we are joined LARP runner and designer, Matthew Webb to talk about JackalopeLARP and much more! You can find Matt at the following links: @MattStormcrow https://www.tiktok.com/@mattstormcrow https://www.twitch.tv/mattstormcrow https://www.facebook.com/JackalopeLARP As always you can download this episode, and all the rest on Itunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon and all other podcasting sites.
Robin and Oberon need to find a home for lost immigrant child Lavinia. Meanwhile back in the past a younger Gwendoline and Viola find a secret tunnel… secret tunnel! · Narrator Mortimer, Scarlet Wilhelmina and Teuta performed by Sharon Shaw · Viola and Dashurie performed by Laureta Sela · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Robin and Skender performed by Alex Shaw · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Jetmir performed by Spencer Leeb · Lavinia performed by Willow Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Mist, Heavy Heart, Angevin and Archaide Cheide performed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Her wedding looming, Gwendoline vents her frustration with enthusiastic combat. Meanwhile Robin and Oberon attempt to liberate captive children from one of London's many abusive factories. · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Archduke Coriolanus, jack and Robin performed by Alex Shaw · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · Scarlet Wilhemina performed by Sharon Shaw · Lord Aaron performed by James Batchelor · Simon performed by Paul Davies · Tommy performed by James Perkins · Lavinia performed by Willow Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound The Brandenburg Concerto composed by Johann Sebastian Bach Egmont Overture composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven Mist on the Moor, Volatile Reaction and Archaide Cheide performed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Robin and his massive buddy Oberon clash on where they're going as rogues and revolutionaries, as their foibles get hauled out and examined. Meanwhile Gwendoline wakes up, now a woman in a bedroom festooned with cats. She is betrothed to a Duke who does not fill her with excitement and yearns to wander. So, she and her diminutive nursemaid and maajikal bodyguard Viola butt heads over her own royal aspirations and responsibilities. · Merlene performed by Maureen Foley · Robin performed by Alex Shaw · Narrator Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · The Marquis of Chiswick and Simpson performed by Matt Ramsay · The Marchioness and Nanny T performed by Lizz Atkins · Imogen performed by Willow Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Archaide Cheide, Ashton Manor and Perspectives performed by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
Across the Atlantic from everything happening in the other stories, this takes place in the alternate London of the new timeline. In that twice-burned city now lies an immense portal to another world, occasionally named Kelador. From this dimension journeyed forth two new fantastical species, both of which took up residence alongside the surviving humans. The short ones came to rule, the huge ones just need to work to feed their families, and a band of misfit outlaws spark the flames of revolution. A feisty princess is about to meet these vagabonds and decide to pretty much kidnap herself. Much fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chasing, escaping, true love and miracles ensue, and in due course both worlds will feel the rippling effects of all of that messy thrilling business. There's also a unicorn that swears. He's worth the price of entry alone. · Merlene performed by Maureen Foley · Robin performed by Alex Shaw · Narrator Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw · Viola performed by Laureta Sela · Princess Gwendoline performed by Theo Leigh · Narrator Nag performed by Spencer Leeb · Oberon performed by Matt Wardle · The Marquis of Chiswick and Simpson performed by Matt Ramsay · The Marchioness and Nanny T performed by Lizz Atkins · Imogen performed by Willow Shaw Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound The Princess Thieves Theme: Arrival composed and performed by I Sazonov of Shockwave Sound Ancient Heroes composed and performed by Clynos Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, performed here along with Archaide Cheide by Kevin Macleod of Incompetech.com Elven Glade ambiance from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
In another timeline… a different outcome. Merlene, Robin and Iain performed by Alex Shaw The Nag and Ambrosius Baltus performed by Spencer Leeb The Black Shuck performed by James Batchelor Mortimer performed by Sharon Shaw Oberon performed by Matt Wardle Clarence performed by Matt Ramsey Princess Gwendoline and Freda performed by Theo Leigh Viola and Lady Baltus performed by Laureta Sela Make your decision by Dan Phillipson of Shockwave Sound Overture specially composed for The Christmas Thieves by Gil Haim Steinberg Warmth of Winter composed and performed by Ross Budgen Preparing for Santa by Feslian Studios Investigations, Joy to the World, Angevin, Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Long Road Ahead, Silent Night, Angels We Have Heard on High and Look Behind You sourced from Incompetech.com In the Shadows from Tabletop Audio The New Century Multiverse is funded by Patreon. Our $15 sponsors get credit every episode so thank you to: Aaron Lacluyze, Abel Savard, Angus Lee, Benjamin Hofer, Bryan Novak, Cassandra Newman, Chris Finik, Christopher Wolfe, Ciaran Dachtler, Conar Kennedy, Dan Mayer, Daniel Salgueiro, Dan Hoeppner, Dave Hickman, David Shealy, Duran Barnett, Finbar Nicholl, Frankie Punzi, Greg Downing, Jamas Enright, Jesse Ferguson, Joe Crow, Joel Robinson, Johan Claesson, Joe G, Josh Wasta, Kat Essmann, Kevin Veighy, Lorraine Chisholm, Martie Hooie, Matthew A. Seibert, Matthew Webb, Michael Hasko, Robbie Crow, Sarah Montgomery, Tim Rozenski, Timothy Green, Toby Jungius, Tom Painter, Tre Contreras and Valencia Burns.
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Visit our website https://psycho-killer.co for exclusive videos, photos, articles, and transcripts.In straight-laced Victorian Britain, the railway line between London and the seaside town of Brighton was a bordello on wheels. Inevitably, the secret trysts and dodgy deals conducted in its curtained carriages led to some unsavoury crimes. A series of murders on the Brighton Line shocked polite society and some remain unsolved to this day. Others saw their perpetrators sent to the gallows. Brighton's reputation as a Bohemian playground was matched only by the town's notoriety for violence. The curious characters of Grahame Green's novel Brighton Rock were typical of those Simon Ford and detective Jacques Morrell encountered on this journey through the archives.The Six O'clock Knock is a Psycho Killer production.TranscriptHello and welcome to the Six O'clock Knock, the true-crime podcast that takes a fresh look at murder I'm Jacques Morrell I served as a police officer from 1985 to 2015. my last 12 years in the job was spent exclusively dealing with homicides as a detective sergeant and I'm Simon Ford a journalist and writer I have years of experience in radio and broadcasting I still have a nose for a good story and Jacques is still keen to apply his copper's brain to cases whether solved or not that's right and this episode will focus on murder on the railway of course we touched on the railways a few episodes back didn't we the Frederick Deeming case serial swindler and bigamist with a parshan for murdering his wives yes indeed he used the opportunity to travel that steam trains and steamships gave 19th century society he travelled extensively and he used a different name in every town the Victorian era meant that travel was so much easier and quicker the railways had revolutionized transport replacing those horse-drawn stage coaches that up to then were the quickest way to get from one town to another right mass travel had arrived passengers were less conspicuous traveling in greater numbers the commute had arrived and with it the travelling criminal yeah we're looking at this subject after someone suggested a particular case known as the murder on the Brighton line but when we started digging we found two others on the same stretch of railway line between London and Brighton well as your fellow journalist the late Sir Harry Evans said keep digging the truth is down there somewhere wow it's not often I mentioned in the same breath as the late great Harry Evans so um thanks for that mate and in terms of the truth yes it certainly is so we're going to dig into all those grisly crimes and trust me they are grisly Jacques did you ever deal with any railway cases well not really because railways in the UK have their own police the British Transport Police, or BTP, we occasionally asked them for information or made inquiries relating to people moving through railway premises but to be honest we really saw BTP officers at our police stations well the British transport police force has its roots very early in the history of British policing the earliest record of railway police predates the formation of the metropolitan police usually recognized as the first modern police force in England and Wales by at least four years no one knows just how many individual railway dock and canal police forces existed in the 19th century but they probably numbered over a hundred largely unsung and in many cases unremembered I suppose a modern equivalent would be private security firms in the united states safeguarding the interests and assets of corporations these early forces combined to form the modern BTP we looked at the recent crime figures for the BTP there was a significant rise in all crimes of 12 percent in 2019 Adrian Han stock the deputy chief constable said the record number of passengers using the railways was behind the jump in crime rates which were mainly theft and anti-social behaviour Hanstock put a lot of this down to the fact that railway stations are becoming increasingly commercial environments well that's certainly true anyone familiar with some pancreas station in London will know that the original storage areas below platform level they're now a stylish shopping centre and the Victorian booking office is a bar and a restaurant the force also reported a surge in the number of vulnerable people it dealt with including through providing mental health support officers and rail staff performed 2529 life-saving interventions up 32 percent on the year before despite this there were only six homicides on the British railway network in 2018 to 19. one was the awful death of 51 year old Lee Pomeroy who was stabbed to death by a paranoid schizophrenic after an argument on a train maybe there is an argument for the BPT to be amalgamated into the regional forces to share experience and intelligence public transport will only increase in the years to come integrated management of our transport network imagine that so do criminals use the rail network as a way of getting about or do they prefer to use the roads instead well of course they use both but you know over the years I've thought about how the world has changed not just in a policing sense but how society has changed in how it moves around if I'm completely honest the core has a lot to answer for this may be just my opinion but the car has made us selfish and anti-social we treat the car as an extension of our private lives whilst it's given us choice and freedom to move around when we want to we seem to enjoy the anonymity that the car brings us and as policing has taught me the public don't like it when they're challenged do they no I suppose not we all resent being stopped by the police or getting a fixed penalty notice through the post I know I do how dare they take a photo of me driving through that red traffic light not that I make a habit of it incidentally I suppose the car has also allowed criminals to operate in even wider areas and as you say Jacques being less conspicuous you're spot on burglars are the best example dwelling house burglars usually have a rule of not [ __ ] on their own doorstep they prefer to steal from neighbouring estates or areas they were passing through they always had a problem though how to transport their ill-gotten gains now jewellery and cash is not a problem electrical goods not so easy the car changed all that not only does the car provide transport and storage they don't stand out or look out of place do they it's just another car driving on a public road privacy no interaction with the public yeah I get it I'm trying to imagine myself as a burglar and having to use public transport while carrying the contents of somebody else's house with me I've got a heavy hold all bulging with jewellery and ornaments candlesticks that sort of thing a Sony PlayStation and I'm having to plan my getaway so 10 minute walk to the station buy a ticket wait around a bit I'm restricted by the timetable several people might see me look at me heavens even speak to me that's it and the car changed all that within a couple of hours at any time of day a criminal could drive to another town commit a crime drive to a different town dispose of the goods then return home the risks of being stopped by the police you'd take your chance even if the police showed an interest in you, you could hide any evidence in the worst case scenario you could fail to stop for them and try and get away yeah I see what you mean there the car allows people to move around unnoticed at a time to suit them protected by a metal shell things were very different 140 years ago it is 1881. the telephone has not long been invented Matthew Webb has recently swung the English channel and unwittingly his image has made it onto millions of matchboxes the first Boer war has just ended in south Africa where the British got their butts kicked two years ago 75 people died in the Tay bridge railway disaster in Scotland this case is much further south almost as far south as you can get on the British mainland in Brighton on the south coast of England [Music] the London and Brighton railway opened in 1841 and it brought Brighton within the reach of day-trippers from London the population grew from around seven thousand in eighteen hundred and one to more than a hundred and twenty thousand by nineteen hundred and one in 1881 there was overcrowding and disease clean water and sanitation would desperately needed just 47 miles from London the train was popular the regular service to the capital went to Croydon and then split into two one line to London Victoria and the other to London bridge stations on the route from London included East Croydon, Three Bridges, Hayward's Heath, Willsfield, Burgess Hill, Hassocks and Preston park. It's Monday the 27th of June at 2pm Preston park is a small quiet station serving a village on the outskirts of Brighton the ticket collector watches the arrival of the train from London bridge a male passenger gets off there's something about him that draws the ticket collector's attention the man emerges from the first class compartment and steps onto the platform he seems unsteady on his feet he's not wearing a hat which is unusual nor is he wearing the collar and tie even more concerning he's covered in blood he seems distressed the collector goes to his assistants the man mumbled something about having been attacked as the train entered Merced tunnel now Merston tunnel is just south of Croydon and several stops from Preston park probably a 30 minute journey Read more: https://bit.ly/brighton-line-transcript
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview KEITH SUTLIFF of THE MASON BROTHERS. will get a theatrical release, beginning in Los Angeles, April 14. The film, about a group of outlaws that attempt to reveal their brothers killer from a neighboring gang after being set up during a bank heist, features Brandon Pearson, Matthew Webb, Michael Whelan, Julien Cesario, Chris Park (Sons of Anarchy), Nazo Brava and Sutliff, who also makes his directorial debut on the KS PICTURES LLC release. Sutliff's film, the script of which was inspired by Brian De Palma's The Untouchables and Reservoir Dogs, will premiere at the Egyptian theater in Hollywood on April 11 followed by a limited, multi-theater theatrical release beginning April 14.