Storyteller Chronicles: The Horde
Gelesen von Patrick Scaffido
Patrick Scaffido
The Horde, a mysterious force that brings nightmares to life, devours everything in its path.
Bridan, a lone traveler, seeks the key to the Horde's destruction at the expense of all else- bystanders, worlds, and broken lives be damned.
Cyrack, the Horde's inhuman master, follows Bridan across the Worldcycle seeking Bridan's heart- literally.
Terry is caught between them, dreaming their battles across the blasted wastes of Farrakan from the safety of his dull nine to five life and the arms of his loving girlfriend.
None of this is true.
Terry glimpsed the hideous intelligence hiding behind the struggle and it has driven him mad.
Something watches, hungers, and manipulates events keeping the Horde moving ever closer to the center of creation, leaving only empty husks in its wake.
Planet by planet, town by town, life by life, friend by friend, Bridan makes his way forward.
And as the Horde follows without rest, Terry knows that their next destination is Earth.
The Horde is a genre bending novel incorporating elements of Science Fiction, Epics, Dark Urban Fantasy, Horror, and Surrealism performed in the style of acoustic deathfolk and released weekly as short albums. You've never heard anything quite like it.
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Chapters
The Horde 01: Meetings on the Road
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The Horde 05: The Power of Fantasy
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The Horde 06: The Taste of Reality
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The Horde 07: A God That Cries
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The Horde 09: The Flower in a Cage
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The Horde 11: They Do Not Belong Among The Towns
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The Horde 12: There Is Always Something Left To Lose
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The Horde 13: He Who Is Your Master
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The Horde 18: Bridan Tells The Truth
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Bewertungen
By: Stephanie GW
Patrick - I would very much enjoy a spoken word version. I have to focus with pinpoint precision when I read/listen/learn and I am finding myself distracted from the story by the music and distracted from the music by the story. What I can absorb sounds beautiful and poetic, so ...
By: Mark
Yes - I'd love to hear a spoken version. Please don't think me cruel but I am a bit of an old fart. My household includes my 2 preteen girls and by the time I filter out the competing noises from their PC's, Music TV, X-Factor etc my heads ready ...
By: Mark44
Yes - I'd love to hear a spoken version. Please don't think me cruel but I am a bit of an old fart. My household includes my 2 preteen girls and by the time I filter out the competing noises from their PC's, Music TV, X-Factor etc my heads ready ...
By: Patrick Scaffido
It's cool. Everyone listens differently. I didn't think you were cruel at all and actually really liked how you characterized "the piteous mewling of the wannabe beat poet" which pretty much fits the narrator to a T. Thanks for the feedback. If you want to drop me your email I ...
By: Patrick
Ok so I wanted to give anyone who might be interested an update on the status of this podcast. First of all, it is not dead. However, a number of incidents occurred to impact its production. First, the hard drive that had the next few finalized scripts and recorded episodes ...
By: smokeywoodstover
First I must say I really enjoy the podiobooks, I congratulate the authors that do so much hard work to put these together. However I find the music and comments at the beginning and end of each episode disruptive to my story listening experience. Its impossible to please everyone's taste ...
By: Patrick Scaffido
Nanowrimo is impacting my podcast release schedule. I will be catching up but please bear with me as I finish my second book. If you'd like to apply some pressure, please email me, twitter me @thousandheads, or leave a note here. I'd find it motivating to hear from you. Thanks.
By: lyallp
Sorry, gave up on this after about 60 seconds. I am sure the story is good but I listen to audiobooks to hear books, not music. I skimmed a few tracks to see if the same applies throughout and gave up. I look forward to a voice only release.