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Dark Ages
by Dark Ages
High fantasy. High culture. Low attendance. For the staff of the Rivercliffe Museum of Mostly Natural Histories, the only thing harder than attracting patrons is suffering each other.
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4. A Bitter Cup of Jo (aka The Arfabarkus Wrex)
Josephine is perfectly content in the museum’s menagerie, hidden among its terrifying roster of ravenous, killer beasts…but when an old flame rides into town on a VERY loud horse with a monstrous discovery in tow, this aspiring beastmaster must choose between stepping into the light or sinking even deeper into the darkness. Episode 4 of DARK AGES features… Brittany Michel as Josephine Dan Almassy as Talon Riptorn Stephen Mank as Goblin Orgluck and the Arfabarkus Wrex Dana Swanson as Malison and The Cultist Brandon Kraemer as Nick and Goblin Honka Honka Alan Moore as The Dark Lord and Edmund Joshua Sibley as Marwood and Goblin Barstucks Eli Banks as Abraxas and the Narrator and Liz Macke as the Tour Golem Episode 4 was written by Megan Fausti, with additional writing by Liz Macke and Brandon Kraemer Sound design by Stephen Mank Original music by Christopher Taylor and Stephen Mank “(Theme From) Dark Ages” written and performed by J. Christopher Arrison and produced by Brent Busby Story elements by Christina Romo, Cody DeMatteis, Joshua Sibley, Liz Macke and Megan Fausti Produced by Liz Macke Series created and directed by Brandon Kraemer Subscribe to Dark Ages on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @DarkAgesShow for updates and behind the scene tidbits. Find full episodes and more at darkagesshow.com.
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3. Spite & Malison (aka The Alicornucopia)
The museum’s lone legal representative, Malison Almagus, enjoys her reputation as the most unflappable member of the staff, but her self-assurance is about to be tested by the sudden return of a former rival with a decade-old vendetta…and a discomforting number of unicorns.   Episode 3 of DARK AGES features… Dana Swanson as Malison Laurie Catherine Winkel as Cornelia Rose Christina Romo as Stevie Tricks Brittany Michel as Josephine and Flay Brandon Kraemer as Nick, Unicorn Buff, and Muzak Demon Alan Moore as The Dark Lord and Edmund Joshua Sibley as Marwood Eli Banks as Abraxas, The Professor, Goblin Awflwafl, Ronnie, and the Narrator Stephen Mank as Demon King Nalbag’bazaar, Angry Man, and the Mysterious Hooded Figure and Liz Macke as the Tour Golem and Harmony   Sound design by Steven Mank Original music by Christopher Taylor and Stephen Mank “(Theme From) Dark Ages” written and performed by J. Christopher Arrison and produced by Brent Busby Story elements by Christina Romo, Cody DeMatteis, Joshua Sibley, Liz Macke and Megan Fausti Produced by Liz Macke Written, created and directed by Brandon Kraemer   Subscribe to Dark Ages on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @DarkAgesShow for updates and behind the scene tidbits. Find full episodes and more at darkagesshow.com.
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2. Edmund’s Plant (aka The Venus Pride Trap)
Several weeks have passed since the museum invasion, yet the staff’s head researcher, Edmund Nodd, still refuses to accept the new exhibit. His frustration and anger are making him even less tolerable than usual, but a mysterious seed is about to help him regain his focus… and discover the true root of his problems.   Episode 2 of DARK AGES features… Alan Moore as The Dark Lord and Edmund Brittany Michel as Josephine and “JoseVine” Joshua Sibley as Marwood Brandon Kraemer as Nick, Security Camden and Goblin Enrique Dana Swanson as Malison and Corporal Danno Eli Banks as Abraxas and the Narrator Stephen Mank as Cyril Di Scorsi and Liz Macke as the Tour Golem   Sound design by Steven Mank Original music by Christopher Taylor and Stephen Mank “(Theme From) Dark Ages” written and performed by J. Christopher Arrison and produced by Brent Busby Story elements by Christina Romo, Cody DeMatteis, Joshua Sibley, Liz Macke and Megan Fausti Produced by Liz Macke Written, created and directed by Brandon Kraemer   Subscribe to Dark Ages on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @DarkAgesShow for updates and behind the scene tidbits. Find full episodes and more at darkagesshow.com.
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1. The New Exhibit (aka The Crown of Shadow’s Dawn)
It’s a big day for the Rivercliffe Museum of Mostly Natural Histories! The curator is ready and eager to lead new attendees on an exciting journey of education and discovery, but a powerful and unexpected visitor has arrived at the front gate with his own agenda… and a rather sizable army of goblins. Episode 1 of DARK AGES features… Alan Moore as The Dark Lord and Edmund Joshua Sibley as Marwood and Goblins Chewins, Crookly and Claymore Brandon Kraemer as Nick, Dark Priest, and the Goblin General Brittany Michel as Josephine, Goblin Arghargh, Teacher and School Child B Dana Swanson as Malison, Goblins Brokit and Boogler, and School Child A Eli Banks as Abraxas, Goblin Soldier 1, Goblins Attaboy and Awflwafl, and the Narrator Liz Macke as the Tour Golem and Stage Producer Goblin Jeremy Seymour as Goblin Bumfinger Jalysa Leva as Goblin Soldier 2 Megan Fausti as Assistant Goblin and Steven Mank as Goblin Gornukk Sound design by Steven Mank Original music by Christopher Taylor and Stephen Mank “(Theme From) Dark Ages” written and performed by J. Christopher Arrison and produced by Brent Busby Story elements by Christina Romo, Cody DeMatteis, Joshua Sibley, Liz Macke and Megan Fausti Produced by Liz Macke Written, created and directed by Brandon Kraemer Subscribe to Dark Ages on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you find your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter at @DarkAgesShow for updates and behind the scene tidbits. Find full episodes and more at darkagesshow.com.
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High fantasy. High culture. Low attendance. For the staff of the Rivercliffe Museum of Mostly Natural Histories, the only thing harder than attracting patrons is suffering each other.
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