A Ninth World Journal
While working with the semblage outside of Charmonde, Januae receives a visitor who delivers some unpleasant news. Written and produced by David S. Dear. Based on the RPG Numenera by The voice of Januae is performed by David S. Dear. The voice of Partran is performed by Mike Gagne Music is by Kevin MacLeod at Follow on Twitter at Thank you so much for listening!
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While attuning the dimension walking device to his personal frequency Januae travels to a dimension where objects instantly manifest from thoughts. Written and produced by David S. Dear. Based on the RPG Numenera by The voice of Januae is performed by David S. Dear. The voice of Glenna is performed by Karin Heimdahl. Music is by Kevin MacLeod at Market sounds courtesy of For more information and transcripts visit Follow on Twitter at Thank you so much for listening!
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Januae thinks back to a pivotal event in his childhood that influenced his decision to become an Aeon Priest. Written and produced by David S. Dear. Based on the RPG Numenera by The voice of Januae is performed by David S. Dear. Music is by Kevin MacLeod at "Splash, Jumping, E.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org For more information visit Follow on Twitter at
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This is one of my favorite pieces of artwork from Numenera created by , one that lit my imagination for what sort of world was left behind by those prior civilizations. Monte Cook Games created an entire town based on this artwork called Rachid. The monument above is called the Catholith, which is believed to be the source of the whispers mentioned in the story. This story is based around the concept in Numenera Discovery and first appears on , a site for fan fiction dedicated to Numenera. Enjoy!
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Januae and a slave contemplate their situation and its purpose late into a sleepless night. Written and produced by David S. Dear. Based on the RPG Numenera by The voice of Ardeen is performed by Nikki Richardson. The voice of Januae is performed by David S. Dear. Music is by Kevin MacLeod at For more information visit Follow on Twitter at If you’d like to help support the show you can become a patron at or you can leave a donation at Thank you so much for listening!
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While Januae does his best to try to survive and sustain himself in the looped realm, he finds he gets a little "lost"... Written and produced by David S. Dear. Based on the RPG Numenera by The voice of Januae is performed by David S. Dear Special guest voice performed by Jessica Vest Music is by Kevin MacLeod at For more information and transcripts visit Thank you so much for listening!
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Januae is recovered, but in grave condition, while an old adversary returns. A Ninth World Journal is written and produced by David S. Dear and is based on the roleplaying game Numenera by . Chetena is played by Erin Lillis Ureeo is played by Tal Minear Thafti is played by Méabh de Brún Januae is played by David S. Dear Cormetnet is played by Tim Sherburn Cyunn is played by Stephanie Tobin Theme music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at We'd love it if you'd leave us a review on , , , or anywhere else you can leave reviews. You can also support the show on our or subscribing to...
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Januae inadvertently jaunts into a very dangerous situation while Colred's team finds the location of the teleportation device. A Ninth World Journal is written and produced by David S. Dear and is based on the roleplaying game Numenera by . This episode was written by Steven Lafond and David S. Dear. Executive Producers for this episode are Carlos Finlay and Michael West. The Cephalopod was played by Journee Lafond. Januae was played by David S. Dear Selm was played by Dallis Mackenzie. Colred was played by Kyle Decker. Teolnis was played by David Ault. Editing and Sound Design by...
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Netlien charms a delve into giving her a ride to Mulen, while Januae successfully jaunts to a potentially more dangerous place than the one he left. A Ninth World Journal is written and produced by David S. Dear and is based on the roleplaying game Numenera by . Executive Producers for this episode: Carlos Finlay Michael West Netlien is played by Sarah Rhea Werner Gelment is played by Oliver Morris Januae is played by David S. Dear Queelee-at is played by Renee Russell Theme music is Hitman by Kevin MacLeod at We'd love it if you'd leave us a review on , , , or anywhere else you can...
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