
When America faced its ultimate crisis, the second civil war, a leader emerged that unified the fractured country. However, in order to reunite all the warring states, he had to restructure the government and restore order. In doing so, the country changed from a democracy to a monarchy. Reluctantly, General Asilas Roman became America's first king. This is the story of King Asilas, an American pa... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | FictionScience FictionDrama | ||||

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King Asilas and those who remain close to him face judgement from the Son of Man. Gideon takes possession of Asilas's grandson and submits him to Christ after everyone has been judged. The narrator of the program has a great surprise ... more
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Monica pleads again for Jacob not to go into the battle, but Jacob kisses her and promises to return to her and the baby. During the battle, Jacob is wounded. Bleeding profusely, the king carries his son to the medics and returns to t... more
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King Asilas enters the cyber world of Esther to challenge her to a battle to the death. Oreb is distraught by the destruction of Esther, but simultaneously in disbelief Asilas was able to enter the computer world using his experimenta... more
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The king has a lucid dream where he converses with Dr. Ezekiel and King Hussein in a therapy session. The Archangel and Alpha Omega discuss the fate of man and their willing blindness. Jacob professes his undying love to Monica and th... more
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The king launches missiles at the angel army base, but they send three missiles of their own, which sets the entire base into a frenzy–and the queen unleashes rage toward the king for this impromptu attack. The angels appear to be on ... more
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A soldier tries to assassinate the king in his sleep, but the Queen intervenes in the most drastic way. Monica once again engages Esther in a battle of wits pertaining to fate and the supernatural. Oreb, out of frustration, asks the q... more
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Gabriel tells Jacob he will make sure no one in the future forgets about him or his father. Monica goes psycho on Britney and accidentally shoots her. Queen Ana and Oreb plead with the king to allow Esther to be reactivate in order to... more
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Jacob meets with Russel to make the exchange, but not before they exchange words and reveal a bit more about the nature of the human/Drax relationship. Gabriel is asked to go back to the Grand Castle to retrieve a cooling unit before ... more
What an absolute trainwreck this show is. The characters are one-demensional and seem to have no mind of their own, doing things for reasons that are baffling and never get explained. New ideas and concepts just appear with zero introduction, materializing out of thin air even though they supposedly have always been there. A good chunk of it is terribly overacted even though half of the important events happens off-screen. And the kissing sounds are THE worst sound effect I have EVER heard.
This is an incredible show!
Very creative premise and especially timely given the volatile political climate in the United States. If you enjoy history and entertainment that parallels current events, you’ll definitely appreciate this podcast. I agree with another reviewer who said it could easily be a TV series!
Impressive show, especially going past season two. Production greatly improves as do the voice actores. Well done!
Why isn’t this on Netflix yet🧐? Wild story.
Wow. Intense show that gives me nightmares. Recommend ir.
This show is pretty horror-like and interesting. Can’t wait for the movie.
I’m not sure if I should root for the king or not believe one word he says. I question his motives. But in full disclosure, I’m halfway through season one, so I have to keep going. I’m all in tho. Very cool show 😈
Interesting storyline. Gotta admit the characters are sometimes hard to like but harder to resist. Great job with this show!
Just started listening and i can’t stop. It’s so Good. I highly recommend this to everbody. Wow.
An absolute lot Rock solid audio fictional universe with great socio-political undertones and deep characters. Can’t recommend it highly enough if you are into audio dramas!!
It’s riveting and captivating to say the least. I really appreciate the time and effort put into this production. I’ve listened to many fiction podcasts, but this one is special. Very sensational and well written. I guess I like the subplots and inferred stories buried under the sensationalism. It should be interesting how this will look when movies or tv show is made about it.
This is a very fascinating story. I don't listen to these types of fiction shows, but this one is well produced. Some powerful imagery here and juicy characters. I'm hooked!
Pretty intense story. Nothing ever scares me, but I get the feeling of fighting someone or something when I listen to this show. Seriously, it’s awesome in an intense way. Told my sister about it and trying to get her to listen. I’ll keep you posted. Good show.
Some parts that should be wicked scary actually crack me up. Not sure if that’s intentional but god I love it. And I love this show.
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Apple Podcasts | #159 |








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