
A Witch, her Pet Raven, and her New Employee work everyday at their humble store, trying to get through another day.
Welcome to A Store for Witches and Wizards! A slice of life narrative series set in a world of modern fantasy and academic whimsy. With a magic academy nearby, the store has an endless supply of patrons seeking wands, potions, components, spell books, familiars, brooms, and more!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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In the Season Finale! Mr. Erlin, a secret professor from the academy, visits Rachel’s store. Mr. Erlin sets an elaborate trial for Rachel and Max to test their skills. They go through Max being turned into a mouse, the brewing stand given whiskers, b... more
Rachel and Ember leave the store to Sebastian and Max while they go out shopping for materials. However, at the store, Rachel bumps into an old and annoying frenemy, Morgan.Morgan talks to her old friend as Rachel and Ember try to leave the store as ... more
It’s Max's first day on the job. A young mage, Ember, comes to the store to make a wand. Not having the right materials, Max suggests that Rachel and Ember gather some materials while Max and Sebastian handle the customers.
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In this episode, Max returns to the store for their official first day on the job. Rachel and Sebastian give Max a tour of the store, which is larger and more complex than it seems.
A Store for Witches and Wizards is a narrative audio drama podcast.... more
In this episode, we are introduced to our main characters, Rachel and Max. Rachel sent out a job interview, looking for a new employee to help around the store and Max applied. Come find out if Rachel finally has some help and if Max gets the job!
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A Witch, her Pet Raven, and her New Employee work everyday at their humble store, trying to get through another day.
A Store for Witches and Wizards is a narrative audio drama podcast. Set in a slice of life fantasy world, where we follow our protag... more
sounds promising after the first eppisode, well done
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This series presents a whimsical narrative that intricately weaves together the lives of a powerful witch, her pet raven, and her new employee as they navigate the trials of running a magical store. Set against the backdrop of a nearby magic academy, listeners are drawn into daily adventures filled with humor, camaraderie, and challenges associated with managing a business that caters to eclectic magical needs. The story emphasizes themes such as friendship, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships within the enchanting world of witches and wizards, making it an inviting experience for fans of modern fantasy and slice-of-life storytelling.
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