Tales from the Aletheian Society is a serialised comedy-horror audio drama about the misadventures of a society of Victorian occultists.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionDramaFiction |
In which we learn the correct pronunciation of ‘butter’, how to order a drink, and how Banjo got his name.
In which we learn the correct way to deal with Dangerous Supernatural Artefacts.
While the Glasgow Chapterhouse defend Hell’s Darkest Pit from the malign forces against them, elsewhere in the Empire other illuminates reflect on their recent adventures.” A guest episode by Andy Rafferty, produced by Bill Thomas.
Starts off quick, and keeps rolling for all 3 seasons.
Clever, engrossing….
One of my top 10 for sure.
Such a fun audio drama. I’m gutted the promised season 4 didn’t happen. The writing is awesome. Love the voice actors. I’ll stay subscribed with the hope that if someday season 4 is produced I won’t miss it.
There’s a constant dialogue of the characters (male and female) putting down the female characters for “stepping outside their gender”. To be frank it’s unpleasant.
There are shows that constantly crap on their female characters, there are shows that draw attention to the inequality of their settings. This is the former.
I absolutely love this, it's so funny and immersive! The actors are great, their accents top notch and the story is purely delightful.
A great cast and hilarious script. Dark comedy brilliantly executed.
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