In the sixty-sixth chapter of Small Embers… with Luwarin Advaris held captive, the Order move into Castle Ericsson in search of the Allokian Ward…
Small Embers is a Dice Company Narrative Adventure Audio Podcast, using D&D rules as a framework in this Actual Play variation.
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Edited by:
TC Patrick
Starring
Alex Morrison as Seeksorrow
Charlie Blackadder as Vander Finnick
Dave Windust as Petren Oakflower
Harry King as Tock
with
TC Patrick as the DM
(with Special Thanks to):
Richard Godden (https://richardgoddenvoiceactor.com) – Voice of God
Eric Dieter (https://soundcloud.com/zeus-legion) – Credits King
Music (Thanks to):
Intro Theme (Dynamic Intro) by Mykola Sosin
Medieval Market by Tabletop Sounds
Deep Relaxation by SamuelFrancisJohnson
In the Hall of the Elf King Ethereal by JuliusH
Dark Magic Music by Onetent
Days of Honor and Glory Trailer by Epic Music
Dramatic Foreboding by Alan A Jordan
Epic heroic Orchestral Trailer by Alex Kizenkov
Idea 10 by Clavier Music
Introduction – An Epic Curse of Strahd Soundtrack by Travis Savoie
Nocturnal Fantasy Enchanted by Sonican
Undercover by Alan A Jordan
Vampiric Heritage by Gioele Fazzeri
Whispers of the Enchanted Grove by Onoychenko Music
Woman Sing Beauty by Hanso Tomadachi
Drama Tension 1 by Billy Ziogas
Halloween bgmkill Me Babydark ampgothic piano by Piano Cafe Kumi
Horror by Sigma Music Art
A Special Thank You to our Artwork Team:
Sarah Isabella – General Artwork
Joey (The Sleepy Pencil) – Character Artwork https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/ThesleepypencilArt
Ben Lee (Foundation) & SJ Phyonix – Merchandise Designs
Extra Thanks to:
Sound & music by Syrinscape (we don’t always use them, but we highly recommend checking them out and especially their subscription):
“Because Epic Games Need Epic Sound”