
2.3: The Dance Of The Seasons
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04/25/21 • 11 min
Leucojum and Thistle reminisce about their relationship and discuss their future together before the Spring Solstice forces them apart for another year.
Content warnings for this episode are: arguing, intense weather, and startling noises.
Transcript link. Made by Round 2, Group 3: Promises
Writers and Script Editors - Courtney Floyd and Ali Hylton. Director - Sivan Raz. Dialogue Editor - David Alexander Ortiz. Sound Designer - Savannah Webb. Composer - Ali Hylton. Transcriber - Courtney Floyd. Leucojum was voiced by Sivan Raz and Thistle was voiced by Daniel Young.
Leucojum and Thistle reminisce about their relationship and discuss their future together before the Spring Solstice forces them apart for another year.
Content warnings for this episode are: arguing, intense weather, and startling noises.
Transcript link. Made by Round 2, Group 3: Promises
Writers and Script Editors - Courtney Floyd and Ali Hylton. Director - Sivan Raz. Dialogue Editor - David Alexander Ortiz. Sound Designer - Savannah Webb. Composer - Ali Hylton. Transcriber - Courtney Floyd. Leucojum was voiced by Sivan Raz and Thistle was voiced by Daniel Young.
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2.2: The Green Heart
A skeptical lumbercutter is recruited by their local temple for a dangerous journey into the underworld and a mission to rescue the world from an aeons-long winter.
Content warnings for this episode are: mild cursing, extreme weather, body horror, and sounds of pain and screaming.
Transcript link. Made by Round 2, Group 2: DAWk Side
Writers and Script Editors - Brendon Connelly and Nikko Goldstein. Director - Nikko Goldstein. Dialogue Editor - Trace Callahan. Sound Designer - Jason Gemenetzis. Composer - Trace Callahan. Transcriber - Brendon Connelly, Jason Gemenetzis, and Trace Callahan. Ash was voiced by Trace Callahan. The Priest was voiced by Nikko Goldstein. The Green Heart was voiced by Jason Gemenetzis.
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2.4: Springs Eternal
Two robots alone in the rubble of humanity; two AIs watching from above, and a healthy dose of 18th century poetry. In the future, hope ... well, you know. Content warnings for this episode are: discussions of death.
Transcript link. Made by Round 2, Group 4: Hey You Yes You Over There
Writers - D.J. Sylvis and Evan Tess Murray. Script Editor - Karin Heimdahl. Director - Karin Heimdahl. Dialogue Editor - Brad Colbroock. Sound Designer - Emmett Moon. Transcriber - Evan Tess Murray. Ceretanium was voiced by Karin Heimdahl, Carbonium was voiced by Emmett Moon; Soft was voiced by Evan Tess Murray and Symbolic was voiced by Brad Colbroock. The Narrator was D.J. Sylvis. Music was made by Kevin MacLeod.
Music: Prelude in C (BWV 846) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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