Runelanders

Call it a love-letter to a 20th century that never was; an intrepid, impossible future as envisioned by an imaginary past and presented in a style we call "Curated Actual Play". It's a continuous story universe which pays tribute to all of my favourite fiction from the last 200 years, in a genre best described as 'epic, retrofuturistic science fantasy.' Whatever you call it, it's a story like you won't hear anywhere else. •RAPSCALLIONS• is our flagship series; a crime-caper set in Bailymena, a wicked city as corrupt and byzantine as it is ancient and beautiful. From the putrescence of the Styles to the splendour of the Hightower District, follow this felonious fellowship as they navigate from salons and saloons to parlours of power in the depths of the Dreaming, and back again. Now in our third epic season! •TALLWATER TALES• is our second series. It follows a plucky bunch of outcast academics as they discover a destiny bigger than they'd ever dreamed possible lurking in the million islands of the West Rim Archipelago...

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Rapscallions 206: Perchance to Dream


Licensed music appearing in this episode includes: 

"House of the Rising Sun" by Ramin Djawadi
"Prelude: Tercio De Muerte" by Tiger Army
"Dr. Greenthumb" by Cypress Hill
"Tomorrow Never Knows" by The Beatles
"Puttin' On The Ritz 2017 (Electro Swing Club Edit) by Taco.


Thanks to the YouTube Audiolibrary and Creative Commons licensing for such free-to-use music as the various stings we use throughout the episodes, and for our season finisher:

Hallow Beach by Quincas Moreira.

Full cast and show details can be found at runelanders.com! Thanks for listening. Like what you hear? Tell your friends? Want a shout out? Say hi, and let us know what you like, what you'd change, where you think we're going! We'd love to hear from you, so reach out to runelanders@gmail.com, @CastTheRunes on Twitter and Instagram, and Runelanders on Facebook 


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 March 6, 2020  1h37m