
A 'Monster of the Week' actual play podcast detailing the exploits and mysteries explored by agents of Thorne Investigations, a paranormal investigations agency, with our first season set in 1952 and our second season set in 1965.
The podcast is a character-driven tale filled with psychological horrors and terrifying monsters both of the old world and the new. For fans of horror and RPGs (and the... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 113 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesFictionDramaLeisure | |||

Listen as the cast of The Thorne Files digs in on the important questions like: what the fuck was up with that? And are there going to be more hot NPCs?
Also we talk about plans for the future and rag on eachother a whole bunch. It’s a good time!
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In this conclusion of our interlude, things go from tricky to down-right complicated.
Gwyd is given a warning as well as a job.
Sister Agnes/Jenny gets some perspective - in two different directions.
Topics and Themes:
Government Control
Alco... more
In this first half of our interlude, our investigators find out what happened to Peter and Ronnie meets a shadow from his past. One thing is for certain, Baba Yaga’s plans are in motion.
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The Queen arrives at Stravaig Castle.
It’s time for our investigators to make an exit.
Themes and Topics:
War
Destruction of Property/Explosions
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A wonderful group of players with a very captivating story being threaded.
It's very easy listening and great for listening during a rainy day.
The premise of this is wonderful, I love the storyline and the characters. It’s very much the kind of drama and play podcast I’d been looking for. My only criticism is the roleplay is very stilted and unnatural, so many ums and ahs and long pauses like they don’t know what to say. It’s to the point I struggle to follow what’s going on a little bit. I’m hoping as time goes on the players settle into their characters and roleplay can flow better. Sound quality is also poor. This has potential to b... more
Cool podcast to listen to!
A great podcast full of mystery, horror and classic actual play fun!
So much suspense and each episode leaves you wanting more!
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The content showcases a mix of imaginative storytelling combined with a character-driven narrative revolving around a paranormal investigations agency, emphasizing the exploration of intriguing mysteries and psychological horror. Set against the backdrop of different historical periods, the episodes feature a cast of memorable characters encountering terrifying monsters, often leading to suspenseful investigative scenarios. Its unique premise merges RPG dynamics with horror elements, appealing to both fans of horror narratives and tabletop gaming enthusiasts, creating an engaging experience for listeners seeking thrills and creativity in the storytelling.
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1. Clint Wilder Cullen III
2. Mr. Colin
3. Sarah Gray
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