In this episode:
Auryn demonstrates the practical use of magic rucksacks in combat situations
Alobar shows his faith is stronger than his tea
Raven reveals her prowess and tendency towards small, deadly things
Peter discovers deep wells of restraint he didn’t know he had
And they get a little further up the River Road
Music in this episode:
For those of you who are just getting started - first, the Story So Far!
Then we get into the main part of the episode.
In this episode of Heart of the Hunter:
- We learn of the fate of the innkeepers
- Ti Chan finally gets the help he was looking for
- Auryn catches a vision that ruins his supper
- Raven shows Alobar her tattoos
- Alobar remarks on Auryn’s tea set
- A nasty black arrow makes an appearance
Music from today’s episode is:
Dignity by Green Druid
Crossroads, Mindmixing and Fangorn the Forest by B. Lindner
Krakatoa by Clouseaux
Midnight Wednesday by Dave Howard
Special Thanks to the Mur Valley White Tea Company
Note: sorry about the feed being broken earlier. It’s fixed now.
The second part of the serialized Heart of the Hunter story. The River Road expedition begins. Abigail Darven investigates the death of Raven’s mother Razzia. The Qua Dong has a proposition for Sneeve.
The Bear’s Grove: Bardic Circle presents “Heart of the Hunter,” a serialized swords-and-sorcery game-inspired story.
When the Hoskins Irregulars announce they are recruiting for a trip north from the city of Blacpool, the job attracts freebooters, wanderers, and ne’er-do-wells:
Peter Goldpond, a veteran mercenary who’s in hip deep with a loan shark;
Raven, a young half-Lunargenti sneak-thief girl with a dark secret;
and Auryn, a mysterous wunjo Gypsy wanderer in threadbare silk.
Together with an unassuming shepherd named Alobar, the company must find a way to get two large mercantile wagons North up the old River Road to Irontown in the Coldwastes; a road that has gone unused since the Gnael-tongue raids of last summer.
Little do they know that more than just their lives and their pay hang in the balance.
Heart of the Hunter is the first of the Cora-Ni Chronicles to be presented on “The Bear’s Grove Bardic Circle.”
For a glossary of terms presented in “Heart of the Hunter,” check out the Cora-Ni wiki here:
Written, performed, and produced by Sam Chupp
Heart of the Hunter now has its own website: http://heartofthehunter.com where you can get all the current and upcoming episodes of the audiobook.
Music in this episode:
Kiss of Passion by Brian Drotar
