
Modes of Thought in Anterran Literature – Second Year Classics, C667, Professor [REDACTED]. This course discusses the Anterran Civilization, examining the evidence regarding the recent archeological ruins uncovered at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The earliest human society, [REDACTED] years older than previously known to exist, will provide opportunities for analysis of ancient writing and tho... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Column II of the epic saga The Binder of Sorrows is known as "The House of Failing Remedies." It includes more background on the famine, and the assembly of Mem Ta'Hara's Vessel and crew, notably Rah Kalo and Mem Heren, who will journey with Men Ta'... more
Column I, Part 2, known as "The Wealth of Siala," includes more of Mem Ta'Hara's upbringing, and references to a famine, which drives the hero's journey forward.
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A translation of the Anterran Epic saga "Binder of Sorrows," Column I part 1. Translation courtesy of the University of Beijing, Department of Antiquities.
Column contains the divine invocations, and introduces Mem Ta'Hara and her father, Rah Siala.... more
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An interesting conceit, frustratingly marred by plodding pacing and significant plot holes. The plot moves at the speed of a drugged snail, possibly in an attempt to make the audience experience the drudgery of academia in real time.
The framework of the show has major plot holes quite apart from the show's central mystery. The writers may explain them eventually but until then they undermine the show's conceit and the writer's credibility.
Skip this unless you like watching paint dry.
Great concept and delivery. The show was ruined by its woke ideology - pro trans, marxist and “anti colonial” nonsense. Additionally lengths of episodes need to be 30 min + to be eligible for great
I’m enjoying this odd podcast. What a neat company Wolf at the Door is; as usual the production of this is top- notch. Actors are fantastic and music and sound are excellent. It’s a weird story but it builds- I’m looking forward to the next instalment.
Not a conventional thriller. Yet still captivating. Lots of thought provoking twists and turns. I can’t even guess where this story will wind up. Wonderful!
Been waiting for this for ages, frigging’ lovethis show
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Exploring the intricacies of ancient civilizations, this podcast examines the fictional Anterran Civilization, providing an in-depth look at its literature, philosophy, and social structures. Each episode unfolds a narrative that is rich in historical analysis and imaginative storytelling, often presented through a unique lecture format that mimics an academic setting. It offers listeners a mix of engaging storytelling and academic inquiry, making it suitable for those interested in history, anthropology, and mythological narratives. The creative premise allows for a deep dive into complex narratives while presenting thought-provoking themes regarding identity, morality, and societal evolution. The crafting of a fictional world invites comp... more
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