A group of people suddenly arrive at a mysterious new world. They must fight to survive and adapt to this new, deadly environment where modern technology is obsolete. Their new world is torn apart by war and inhabited by intelligent and diverse beings from the far corners of the universe. They gradually learn the secrets of eternal life. This story is written and told by Adam James with music and ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Science FictionTV & FilmFiction |
King Acat and his army enter the hissing forest as they continue their search for Acat. Check out my new youtube channel at www.youtube.com/@oronaworld and please support my work at www.patreon.com/adamjames. Thank you for all the k... more
King Richard and his army travel to the kingdom of the Turonks to destroy Acat.
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Drew's desire to return to Marin takes him on a journey from Newdonia to Elden. Trenden has decided to join him in order to rush back to the city of Elden.
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In this episode, we return to where Cubby and Jack left off and travel with them to the holy city of Nosair as they try to get back to Earth. We learn more about Orona and the oron. Please subscribe to my new Orona YouTube channel at: www.... more
This is great
I can’t believe how one person can make a whole world come alive like this!
What an incredible listen, I truly enjoyed listening to Orona and the way the author describes landscapes is just beautiful! I highly recommend giving this a listen, I listened while working and it was great!
3 stars because the overall story and world building are very engaging. The author has serious potential. It does, however, suffer from some significant flaws: 1) Women are marginalized: All the main characters are men, and although I’m in episode 6, there have only been token women who never do anything meaningful or significant. 2) The author is the product of the crappy US education system, and he constantly chooses words without knowing what they mean. For example, carts get “dissembled” and... more
I’ve enjoyed the story so far, and I really hope it continues!
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