• 403: Norse sagas: Wormtongue

  • Feb 26 2025
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

403: Norse sagas: Wormtongue

  • Summary

  • ⚔️The plight of the Viking celebrity poet⚔️ Friends become enemies, enemies become friends, and none of what you actually say matters all that much...as long as you're famous.

    😈 The creature: the cicada

    It's not a creature at all. Just a normal bug...or maybe that's what Zeus wants you to think?

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    🎵 Music Credits

    • "An Unknown Visitor" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Black Ballots" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Heath" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Quiet Sill" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Broken Rock Lament" by Blue Dot Sessions

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