A paranormal historical thriller that puts the "evil" in medieval. With the Anglo-Saxon King on his deathbed, rebellion brewing in the north, and the Normans preparing to invade from the south, an ancient evil has awakened that rules the night and plots a conquest of its own. A dark twist on traditional gothic tales woven into actual historical events makes this exquisitely produced audio drama seem horrifyingly real.
Composed, performed, and produced by Philip D. Adams
© 2021 - Philip D. Adams - All rights reserved
Composed, performed, and produced by Philip D. Adams
*"Fill-iù Oro Hù Ò" and "O Cò Bheir Mi Leam" are traditional Celtic folk songs, arranged and produced by Philip D. Adams.
© 2021 - Philip D. Adams - All rights reserved
Composed, performed, and produced by Philip D. Adams
© 2021 - Philip D. Adams - All rights reserved
While awaiting an invasion from Normandy to the south, Harold learns that Tostig, along with the norse king Harald Hardrada, has invaded England from the north.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voices of Molly and Elga are performed by Kirsty Halliday.
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Wulfric and his band of woodland thugs ambush Edwyn and attack Tor, Molly, and the elderly couple. As Edwyn struggles to free himself, Molly is left to face Wulfric alone.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voice of Molly is performed by Kirsty Halliday.
Roddy, along with two of Rodagar's soldiers fight their way into the castle of Kato Sakros to rescue Rodagar from torture and death.
Music by Philip D. Adams
Edwyn learns of Molly's whereabouts and of the man with whom she now lives on the couple's humble farm. Overcoming his feelings of jealousy and futility, Edwyn goes off to find her and confronts the monster walking in his father's flesh.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voice of Molly is performed by Kirsty Halliday.
Harold Godwinson discovers that his challenger from across the channel, Duke William of Normandy, has secured a papal censure from Rome, rallying his countrymen invade England and seize the throne.
Music by Philip D. Adams
A comet appears in the sky above Northumbria, where Rodagar and his men make plans to hunt down and kill Kato Sakros at his castle in Norhamshire.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The winter of 1066 brings new perils for Edwyn, new opportunities for Roddy, and new temptations for Molly, who has all but given up hope of being found by Edwyn.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voice of Molly is performed by Kirsty Halliday.
With help from Roddy and Edwyn, Rodagar learns the identity of the monster who perpetrated the massacre at St. Andrews and traces his path to the Cathedral at Durham, where he seeks the aid of Bishop Shadwyn Maeloc.
Music by Philip D. Adams
King Edward the Confessor has died, having sired no heir nor named a successor. Harold Godwinson presumes to take the English throne, while his exiled brother, Tostig, conspires to oust him.
Music by Philip D. Adams
Wulfric is now on the run from Rodagar's men and takes refuge among a band of outlaws living in the woods.
Music by Philip D. Adams
SEASON 2 FINALE: With civil war averted, Roddy and Edwyn have returned north and chased Wulfric out of Hamsterly. The two of them travel to the ruins of St. Andrews in search of Molly.
Music by Philip D. Adams
Tor, a lay brother who lived at St. Andrews, having rescued Molly from unspeakable horror at the hands of Wulfric, is now hiding out with her at the home of an elderly peasant couple, where he summons the courage to ask Molly to marry him.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voice of Molly is performed by Kirsty Halliday.
With Tostig now deposed as Earl, the armies of Northumbria travel south to face Harold Godwinson, who now must decide whether to side with the rebels against his brother or wage a civil war.
Music by Philip D. Adams
Having been dispossessed by Earl Tostig, Rodagar joins the uprising of the Northumbrian thegns, along with his friend Morcar of Mercia.
Music by Philip D. Adams
Roddy, who now knows the truth about Edwyn and his father, takes his cousin back to Rodagar, where Edwyn learns about the carnage at St. Andrews and despairs about Molly, with whom Edwyn admits he is in love.
Music by Philip D. Adams
Molly makes her escape from St. Andrews, where Tostig and Sakros have threatened to burn to the abbey, along with all the monks, unless Cuthbert turns the Codex over to him. Before she can make her getaway, however, Molly is found and abducted by Wulfric.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voice of Molly is performed by Kirsty Halliday.
Roddy, the son of Thegn Rodagar, takes his cousin Edwyn, whom he violently abducted at Hamsterly, to visit the Brompton Inn, where Edwyn claims he was at the time of the raid on Gidley.
Music by Philip D. Adams
The voice of Elga is performed by Kirsty Halliday.
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