God of Obsidian is a dark fairy tale about a gaslighting relationship, as one woman desperately seeks the story that will take her back across the narrow, dangerous bridge to freedom.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FictionDrama |
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When your captor is a master tale-spinner, nothing's harder than finding the story that will set you free. more
Nathan intensifies his enchantment, separating Alice further from the rest of the world. more
Alice crosses the bridge to Nathan's house, and falls in love. Nathan has a big idea. more
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The show is too stressful to listen to. No thank you.
This was crazy listening too!! I could tell who he was the minute he started talking but I can hear how manipulative this person was and wanted to scream RUN!!
Some of the best stories are indeed the boring ones, when this happens and then this happens and then this happens; God of Obsidian doesn't have a lot going on in the plot, but the twisting unspoken narrative of their relationship is a complete account of an emotional pitfall trap.
So realistic!
A fiction podcast that I like, short and crisp. The story per se is really interesting throughout and then pretty anti-climatical at the end. Her voice acting is great. His not so much for the simple fact that I found him creepy and menacing from the first moment on. So the twist from cute to mean did not really work well for me. Which of course would have been the main driver of emotional engagement.
Apple Podcasts | #245 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Drama |
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