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TPT 016 - The East Window

TPT 016 - The East Window

FromThe Pensive Tower


TPT 016 - The East Window

FromThe Pensive Tower

ratings:
Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the memory of Witness Oblar Kueck. Orklin, aged forty-eight, identified as male. Memory regards a stained-glass window in the Trinlian of the Most Humble.Special thanks to Américo Congo.This episode features the voice of Gareth Cadogan as Paxton Ferox.Written and edited by Gareth Cadogan.Produced by Gina Moriarty.With Original Music by Evangelos Anastassatos.Content Warnings include: Fantasy racial discrimination, homelessness, knife violence (threat), gang violence, murder, diokophobia (being chased), theft.Transcription available here.Sound effects were obtained from the following websites:ZapSplat.comFreesound.orgAll have been used in accordance with the licensing agreements, and have only been used in free-to-view content.The following sound effect requires attribution under CC BY 4.0:"Church Ambience, A" by MoulaythamiThe following music requires attribution under CC BY 3.0:"Thunderbird", "Devastation and Revenge", "Interloper", "Oppressive Gloom", "Redletter" and "Long Note Two" by Kevin MacLeod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Mar 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (27)

The Pensive Tower is a weekly high fantasy podcast, following the collected stories of the people who live in the Five Seas Federation and beyond. Join the newly appointed Inscriber, Paxton Ferox, as he works his way through the memories that have been donated to the Tower over the years following the mysterious Dark Age, converting them to the audio format of the newly invented mnimigraph, and supplementing them with any follow up that might have been reported in the intervening years.Some of the memories are of danger, some of romance or life changing encounters or even rediscovering that which was thought forgotten. And together they begin to form an outline of a greater story being told, if only someone can read it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.