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Submit ReviewColred and his team finally reach the Twinned Cities to search for the teleportation device while Januae tries to find a way to manage as the Bandit King's "guest".
Written and produced by David S. Dear. Executive Producer - Carlos Finlay
Based on the RPG Numenera by Monte Cook Games, LLC. The voice of Colred was performed by Kyle Decker. The voice of Teolnis was performed by David Ault. The voice of Moloum was performed by Patrick Oliver Jones. The voice of Januae was performed by David S. Dear.
Music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Netlien attempts to infiltrate the Mayor's home while Januae's meeting with the Bandit King takes an unexpected turn.
Written and produced by David S. Dear.
Based on the RPG Numenera by Monte Cook Games, LLC. The voice of Netlien was performed by Sarah Rhea Werner. The voice of Kasera was performed by Felix Trench. The voice of Mayor Terrhvyss was performed by Phil Usher. The voice of Januae was performed by David S. Dear. The voice of Ontus was performed by Dallas Hawthorn. The voice of Polele was performed by Charlie Wilson.
Music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
For more information and transcripts visit http://ninthworldjournal.com
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Colred and his team is underway to retrieve the teleportation device from the Twinned Cities while Januae attempts to gain an audience with the Archbishop of Navarene. Written and produced by David S. Dear.
Based on the RPG Numenera by Monte Cook Games, LLC. The voice of Colred was performed by Kyle Decker. The voice of Teolnis was performed by David Ault. The voice of Januae was performed by David S. Dear. The voice of Archbishop Tnoust was performed by Jordan Cobb.
Music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
For more information and transcripts visit http://ninthworldjournal.com
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Januae decides to visit his old mentor to get help learning to control the jaunting ability, while a new acquaintance looks for a lucrative opportunity.
Written and produced by David S. Dear.
Based on the RPG Numenera by Monte Cook Games, LLC.
The voice of Januae was performed by David S. Dear. The voice of Narla Deshu was performed by Sheila Morris. The voice of Humner was performed by Kevin Hall. The voice of Netlien was performed by Sarah Rhea Werner.
Music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
For more information and transcripts visit http://ninthworldjournal.com
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After reliving his duplicate's experiences, Januae finds himself at the site of the other's demise at the giant crystal in the Gtharren Valley.
Written and produced by David S. Dear.
Based on the RPG Numenera by Monte Cook Games, LLC.
The voice of Januae was performed by David S. Dear. The voice of Phiraster was performed by Sev. The voice of Netlien was performed by Sarah Rhea Werner. The voice of Colred was performed by Kyle Decker. The voice of Bishop Kliambala was performed by Shannon Perry.
Music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at http://incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
For more information and transcripts visit http://ninthworldjournal.com You can support the show by donating at https://www.patreon.com/ninthworldjournal or fi.com/ninthworldjournal">https://www.ko-fi.com/ninthworldjournal
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Our release of the premiere of season 5 has been getting pushed back, so I'm giving a bit of an update as to what's going on and when you can expect the upcoming season premiere.
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Dice Tower Theatre presents Dawn of Dragons. A clean, family-friendly, fantasy epic with a setting both unique and familiar to those that enjoy escaping into the classic worlds of Tolkien, CS Lewis, Rothfuss and Martin. Worlds where magic and dragons battle with relatable heroes. Heroes that also at times must battle even those challenges that lie within their own hearts.
Raised by former knights in hiding, they have grown up taking on different skills, each one unique and valuable to each other. Young Cordelia the fire mage, aspiring knight Benedict, bright-eyed mariner Zorin and the deadly swordmaster Sophie are not only bonded by use of magic or mastery of a sword, they are also tied to a great destiny - a destiny foretold in lost tomes they have yet to discover.
But first their world is one now cloaked in a great shadow that is spreading like a sickness which they seek to overcome.
In this scene our heroes are locked in the defense of the celestine tower, an ancient castle watching over the vast plain of the great valley. They are under siege by dragons and other dark forces of an invading army. While some of our heros are exploring its ancient halls above looking for assistance we begin by joining young benedict, to stand by his side on the battlefield.
Originally created simply to record the events of a collaborative roleplaying game, Dice Tower Theatre has now grown to a production including over 80 voice actors, original scoring and sound design by the game master himself, resulting in hours of quality entertainment. Many of the echoes of life’s struggles came out organically at the table between the players as friends and were captured in the story. Those struggles come with lessons, and overall those lessons are to be a better person, both to those around them as well as to themselves. You can listen to Dice Tower Theatre at https://dicetowertheatre.com or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
This is a show about love, death, and robots. No, not the Netflix show. This is a totally different kind of story.
Hannahpocalypse is a forth wall breaking serial comedy/horror audio drama that follows the last zombie, Hannah; who’s ‘living’ her best life over 100 years after the zombie apocalypse has come and gone. All the while Cali, a scout for a thriving settlement, looks to make a mark on the world but is coming up bust. Destined to collide, zombie and human will be forced into an unlikely friendship amid a wasteland full of unfriendly robots left over from the ‘bad old days’. It’s a story of friendship, love, robots and a girl who eats people.
As you might have guessed, this isn’t your regular zombie show, if one at all despite the unliving status of it’s main character. Perhaps surprisingly, flicking the tuner to this show will introduce an offbeat, queer, comedy/horror story dares to tackle a spectrum of themes ranging from feelings of existential loneliness all the way to finding the kind of love that crosses the boundaries of communication. It swings with abandon between light and quirky observational gags to incredibly vulnerable scenes of heartache and hope that’ll be sure to have you experiencing a full range of emotions within a fifteen or so minute episode. Starring Amanda Hufford as Hannah and Abigail Turner as Cali, the show is also propelled forward by powerful supporting performances from Jordan Rudolph, Tom Schulk, Will Handford and Ryan Hoyle (among others!). If you’re looking for a show with incredibly strong character development, a little bit of hope and maybe a laugh or two, try giving Hannahpocalypse a spot in your podcast rotation.
You can listen to Hannahpocalypse at https://cybernauticapod.com/hannahpocalypse or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
What Will Be Here is a sci-fi audio drama about living on a doomed earth and building things anyway. In it, five friends send a rocket to space with a collection of recordings on it, documenting the world’s decline, their experiences living on a doomed earth, the stories they want to tell, and their efforts in building a rocket to get this message to the stars. They wonder what their world will have become by the time their message is listened to. What will be left of a planet that has destroyed itself? What will be left of the people who lived there? What will become of their stories? What will be here?
At its core, this show is about living and creating when things feel pointless. It's a story that came out of the pandemic, and the landscape in which this story was written and produced greatly influenced how it turned out. What Will Be Here? is set on earth 200 years in the future, where large-scale crises are fully normalized. But despite the bleak backdrop, this story is one of hope - of overcoming challenges, of making things that might be temporary, but also things that might be launched into space and continue on forever. The experience of the characters in What Will Be Here? mirrors the experience of the cast and crew; both creating something new against a background of tragedy, and neither knowing quite where it will end up.
You can listen to What Will Be Here at whatwillbehere.crd.co or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
They thought they were searching for a missing girl. But amateur adventurers Gwen, Tobias, and Quentin must darken many dangerous doorways to unravel a deeper mystery--and some doors cannot be closed once opened. From the producers of Girl in Space comes Omen, a fantasy audio drama featuring spellcraft, swashbuckling, and more than a few sinister secrets.
Omen is a new fantasy audio drama from Executive Producer Sarah Rhea Werner, creator of the award-winning sci-fi audio drama Girl in Space. Omen features positive, relationship-driven storytelling about found family, pirates, and rampaging demons delivered through inclusive and relatable dialogue without relying too heavily on high fantasy tropes. The show’s tone is exciting, perilous, friendly, and smarmy—all brought to life by a diverse cast of phenomenal voice actors.
You can listen to Omen at www.omencast.com or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.
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