The march is over. The panicking Chief Exec contacts Steve demanding his kick back money so he can leave the country but insults Steve who then doesn't release the cash out of spite against him. Knowing he is doomed, the Chief goes to the toilets to ... more
It's the day of the march. The demons are busy preparing for it. The Hunter delivers some enchanted items to Yertafgryn for his plan to protect the march. The Good Wizard gives a rallying speech to the waiting demons. The Council Rep gives the order ... more
The march is due to start the next day. The Chief Exec is highly agitated and orders the Council Rep to attack the march. This makes the Council Rep agitated and he orders Efuhofcn to attack the march. The demon complies as he's being blackmailed by ... more
Kok visits the Shrine of the Flying Attack Dragons. He is showna round by Fan Fang and is greatly impressed by the Shrine's professionalism and facilities. He feels embarrased and inadequate as he compares the Shrine to his own Temple. He is introduc... more
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This serialised audio drama combines the humor and absurdity of a demon-infested world with the ancient traditions of a Chinese warrior temple. The narrative revolves around a motley crew of heroes tackling the chaos caused by demons who have escaped from Hell. Each episode offers a mix of satire and comedy, often highlighting the ridiculousness of corporate bureaucracy in their quest to manage a demon crisis. With engaging storytelling, the tales explore themes of authority, rebellion, and identity through witty character interactions and humorous plots, making it a distinct experience for listeners who enjoy a blend of fantasy and comedy.
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