Blizzard Entertainment presents audio dramas written by Robert Brooks, and narrated by Steven Pacey.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Category | Leisure |
A Thousand Years of War Part Three: Shadow and Light, written by Robert Brooks, narrated by Steven Pacey. For a complete transcript and more, visit Blizz.ly/LegionMedia
A Thousand Years of War Part Two: The Emerald Star, written by Robert Brooks, narrated by Steven Pacey. For a complete transcript and more, visit Blizz.ly/LegionMedia
A Thousand Years of War Part One: Two Bright Lights, written by Robert Brooks, narrated by Steven Pacey. For a complete transcript and more, visit Blizz.ly/LegionMedia
The Tomb of Sargeras Part Four: Standing Alone, written by Robert Brooks, narrated by Steven Pacey. For a complete transcript and more, visit Blizz.ly/LegionMedia
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Really great work all around. All the voice work and narration was outstanding, and the music and sound effects really added to it. Would love to hear more of these!!!
The three later episodes have been lost for years. Still can listen on my six plus but have been unavailable since.
This was really good. The ambient noise was often so loud that I had a difficult time hearing the actors speak, but my God, I really enjoyed this. The narrator is a wonderful speaker and actor, but I greatly enjoyed hearing different voice actors for the characters rather than just Mr. Pacey as the first audio drama had been. I would have more of these audio dramas, Blizzard. DO YOU HEAR ME? I WOULD HAVE MORE! Keep it up!
Love this, but can't download A thousand Year of War Parts 1 to3
AWESOME! THE BEST! THEY SHOULD DO MORE!
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Apple Podcasts | #204 |
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