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By Jacob Walker
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The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.
After the sudden death of his father, Tobias Lenzner, his family, and brother- and father-in-law move into the old man's townhouse. The house sits atop his father's Clock shop. But things don't go quite smoothly for the Lenzner's as they would have hoped. Little do they know, it only gets weirder from here. Please enjoy the final series of the Tales from the Orne Library!
Music Credits: "Welcome to Arkham," "Yog-Sothoth," and "Under the Nameless City" by Graham Plowman
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
"Ich hab die Nacht Geträumet" arr. Noah Yardley
The Eldritch Broadcast has begun and the unearthly music of Sternenmusik Ballette reverberates through the streets of Berlin. Our investigators now face a race against time to stop this infernal broadcast, but can they overcome the power of music that drives people insane?
Music Credits: "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima," and "Kosmogonia"by Krzysztof Penderecki (Cold Spring)
"Lost on Sentinel Hill," "The King in Yellow," "Azathoth," and "Under the Nameless City" by Graham Plowman
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
"Ich hab die Nacht Geträumet" arr. Noah Yardley
It's the 2 year anniversary of The Tales from the Orne Library! Since day one with Alone Against the Flames, we have been dedicated to bringing you fun actual play content and great stories from the worlds of H.P. Lovecraft. As a special treat to celebrate this occasion, please enjoy this collection of bloopers, outtakes, and tangents from our more recent series: The Shadow over Providence parts 1-3 and Musik der Verrückten parts 1 & 2.
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band, "Won't You Get Off It Please" by Fats Waller, "Black Bottom Stomp" by Jelly Roll Morton, and "Give Me Your Telephone Number" by J.C Higginbotham
After coming across the unconscious, dehydrated, and babbling Dinah Neuman, our investigators hurry to get her to the hospital. With the police on their way, Father Konrad, Emmerich, and David rush to get as much information from her as they can. Soon it becomes apparent that they are tangled up in something far larger than they thought. Even with the strange music still haunting their minds, they relentlessly push on. But what other horrors await them just beyond the river bend?
Music Credits: "Under the Nameless City" and "Carcosa" by Graham Plowman
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
"Ich hab die Nacht Geträumet" arr. Noah Yardley
Berlin, 1927. The streets are alive with merriment as most hardships are far behind the city. Most denizens spend their nights in the numerous cabarets of the city where they enjoy drink, music, and other pleasures of the flesh. Though these dens of vice are places of amusement and lightheartedness, a dark force is rolling out across the streets, tainting these nightclubs with it's malice.
Music Credits: "Welcome to Arkham," and "Under the Nameless City" by Graham Plowman
"Kosmogonia"by Krzysztof Penderecki (Cold Spring)
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
"Ich hab die Nacht Geträumet" arr. Noah Yardley
Faced with execution for a murder he claims he didn't commit, Arthur Blackwood puts forth a desperate plea to his law partner, Joseph Kline. Kline hires Harold Knight and Psychologist Norman Versailles. Together, they must search the Blackwood's summer cabin for whatever scraps of evidence they can find to prove his innocence. Blackwood claims that there is a monster in the cabin, but can this wild claim be true?
Music Credits: "Welcome to Arkham," "Azathoth," "Yog-sothoth," "The Terrible Old Man," and "Great Cthulhu" by Graham Plowman
"Private Reflection" by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflection
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
After narrowly escaping with his life, Professor Maxwell finds himself in yet another sticky situation. Things get hairier for Marcus in the darkroom while Albert and Phil try to get the hotel's guests to safety. But dark forces move within the bowels of the Milton hotel, can our investigators stop them before it's too late?
Music Credits:"Lost on Sentinel Hill," "Azathoth," and "Carcosa" by Graham Plowman
"Private Reflection" by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflection
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
Still reeling from the chaos that ensued just moments before, our investigators find themselves on a bench in the Milton Hotel's main lobby staring down Chief Police Inspector Drummond. He begins his questioning and the investigators can already read the stress radiating from him. Before they know what all is going on, Drummond makes them an offer and the night begins to take a dark turn as they begin to look into this brazen crime.
Music Credits: "Under the Nameless City," "Lost on Sentinel Hill," "Yog-Sothoth," and "The Terrible Old Man by Graham Plowman
"Private Reflection" by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflection
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
The Milton Hotel in Providence Rhode Island is bustling with activity tonight. There's a wedding on the second floor, the Geological society is holding their annual conference there as well. But the main event, is the Kingdom of Fire Exhibit, a collection of Egyptian artifacts all the way from the British Museum. It is at this exhibit that our investigators find themselves, but what will they do when things suddenly take a dark turn?
Music Credits: "Welcome to Arkham," "The King in Yellow," "The Terrible Old Man," "Great Cthulhu," "Nyaralthotep," and "Lost on Sentinel Hill" by Graham Plowman
"Private Reflection" by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4241-private-reflection
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band
Theme by Noah Yardley
The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.