MOREVI: The Chronicles of Rafe and Askana (Remastered)

By: Tee Morris (with Lisa Lee) | Scribl
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  • Tee Morris returns to the world's first podiobook, restoring lost scenes, adding in more production elements, and featuring guest voices from favorite podcasts. Set sail with Rafe and Askana again...for the first time.Morevi, a landlocked kingdom shrouded by jungles and mystery, falls under the rule of Askana Moldarin. In the dawn of this New Age, hidden traitors in her own regime threaten to destroy everything. The First Queen, independent of council, seeks help to reveal the conspiracy against her... Enter Rafe Rafton, captain of the Defiant.
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Episodes
  • 01 — Prologue: A Leap of Faith
    Feb 1 2008

    Our adventure opens with the death of a captain and a band of privateers on the run and under fire. At the moment when all appears lost, the Ship's Navigator takes the helm.

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    36 mins
  • 02 — Chapter One: Meeting of the Minds
    Feb 2 2008

    The First Queen of Morevi, Askana Moldarin, holds a private audience with Captain Rafe Rafton. A known enemy to the people of her realm, the privateer is now being offered a commission that is just too tantalizing to refuse...

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    40 mins
  • 03 — Chapter Two: Escape from Morevi (Part One of Three)
    Feb 3 2008

    Askana Moldarin, during her morning training session with Blademaster Kubi-Sogi, is given a sampling of Captain Rafe Rafton's resourcefulness. The privateer's first display is a slight against Askana's religion while the next sets the Queen's counter

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    44 mins

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