Storm and Steel (1 of 2) [Dramatized Adaptation]
Book of the Black Earth, Book 2, Part 1
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Jon Sprunk
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An empire at war. Three fates intertwined.
The Magician. Horace has destroyed the Temple of the Sun, but now he finds his slave chains have been replaced by bonds of honor, duty, and love. Caught between two women and two cultures, he must contend with deadly forces from the unseen world.
The Rebel. Jirom has thrown in his lot with the slave uprising, but his road to freedom becomes ever more dangerous as the rebels expand their campaign against the empire. Even worse, he feels his connection with Emanon slipping away with every blow they strike in the name of freedom.
The Spy. Alyra has severed her ties to the underground network that brought her to Akeshia, but she continues the mission on her own. Yet, with Horace’s connection to the queen and the rebellion’s escalation of violence, she finds herself treading a knife’s edge between love and duty.
Dark conspiracies bubble to the surface as war and zealotry spread across the empire. Old alliances are shattered, new vendettas are born, and all peoples - citizen and slave alike - must endure the ravages of storm and steel.
Performed by Terence Aselford, Thomas Keegan, Thomas Penny, Nora Achrati, Colleen Delany, Christopher Scheeren, Steve Wannall, Todd Scofield, Tim Getman, Ken Jackson, Jeff Allin, Paul Reisman, Richard Rohan, James Konicek, Jonathan Feuer, Dawn Ursula, Eva Wilhelm, Andy Brownstein, Tony Nam, David Harris, Eric Messner, Chris Genebach, Scott McCormick, John Dow, Elliot Dash, Bradley Smith, Nanette Savard, James Lewis, Michael John Casey, Matthew McGee, Gary Telles, Joe Brack, Christopher Walker, Elizabeth Jernigan, Dylan Lynch, David Jourdan, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Mort Shelby.
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