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Episode One Hundred and Ten features the voices of Dom Guilfoyle and Elizabeth Plant with Sophie B. as the Understudy.
Dom Guilfoyle is the creator of The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity and Mortality, a fiction podcast that takes its listeners on a guided tour of a truly unique museum. Follow them on Twitter @MistholmePod or on Tumblr @the-mistholme-museum. They are also the creator of Tales from the Low City, an anthology podcast about the inhabitant of strange underground city. Follow them on Twitter @TheLowCity or on Tumblr @tales-from-the-low-city.
Elizabeth Plant a game designer, voice actress, writer and audio engineer. See more of her work at her website, at www.elizabethplant.com, and find her on Twitter @CelestielleVA.
Sophie B. is an artist and illustrator. Find them on Instagram @trashlordbarbie and Twitter, also @trashlordbarbie.
Episode One Hundred and Ten also features the voices of Monstrous Agonies listeners as Station. Thanks to everyone who contributed!
Monstrous Agonies is a Monstrous Productions podcast. Find out more at monstrousproductions.org or find us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and Bluesky. You can also get in touch by email at [email protected], and support us on Ko-Fi at ko-fi.com/monstrousproductions.
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Written by H.R. Owen and performed by Dom Guilfoyle, Elizabeth Plant, Sophie B. and the listeners of Monstrous Agonies
Theme tune: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts. Check out their music at www.unheardmusicconcepts.com
Featuring sound effects from gecop, ERH, alexkandrell, gneube, Walter_Odington, GeorgeHopkins, bbrocer, masgame, and devilqube all accessed through www.freesound.org
Additional sound by H.R. Owen
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