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There's something rotten in the state of Falun, Sweden. Crops are dying, dark creatures attack at night and eery, unsettling whimpers seem to spawn from the town's church. Three friends, all who are blessed with The Sight, an ability to see and sense the Vaesen - mysterious and ancient creatures of the North - decide to investigate the matter, but little do they know that there are far darker secrets waiting to be uncovered.

The Lost Mountain And Other Sagas Ellinor DiLorenzo

    • Fiction
    • 4.9 • 207 Ratings

There's something rotten in the state of Falun, Sweden. Crops are dying, dark creatures attack at night and eery, unsettling whimpers seem to spawn from the town's church. Three friends, all who are blessed with The Sight, an ability to see and sense the Vaesen - mysterious and ancient creatures of the North - decide to investigate the matter, but little do they know that there are far darker secrets waiting to be uncovered.

    Season Finale - My hand in fire for you

    Season Finale - My hand in fire for you

    This is it. The end of the arc Blood Tide by Anne Richmond but also the end of the entire season of The Other Sagas. 

    Thank you to all of our listeners, Free League, Andreas Lundstrom, Johan Egerkrans, Anton Vitus and everyone else who made this podcast possible. 

    • 1 hr 9 min
    S2E17: A selkie smooth encounter

    S2E17: A selkie smooth encounter

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    Trigger warning: Sex, thirsty, hot, steamy. That is also the description for this episode. 

    This is part 5 of the adventure "Blood Tide", written and performed by Anne Richmond. Music by Andreas Lundstrom.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    S2E16: We Were Thieves

    S2E16: We Were Thieves

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    Vanessa and Irina returns to a familiar place, the Church, but in there they find a haunting clue that changes the entire course of the investigation. 

    This is part 4 of the adventure "Blood Tide", written and performed by Anne Richmond. Music by Andreas Lundstrom. 

    • 1 hr 3 min
    S2E15: A Gullible Disaster

    S2E15: A Gullible Disaster

    Something is off about the town of Cornwall, and it's not just the smell. Our investigators are getting deeper and deeper into the mystery that's plaguing the seafarers. 

    Blood tide, part 3 by Anne Richmond

    • 59 min
    S2E14: The Beach Episode

    S2E14: The Beach Episode

    Vanessa and her new and old friend travels to the southern part of England, on a mission for the Rose house. 

    Blood tide, part 2, by Anne Richmond

    • 59 min
    S2E13: I am Anne, hear me roar

    S2E13: I am Anne, hear me roar

    And now for something *very* different. Blood Tide, part 1 by Anne Richmond.

    This episode feature the new Official Soundtrack for Mythical Britain and Ireland expansion, composed by Andreas Lundström!

    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
207 Ratings

207 Ratings

fartfulldodger ,

Yeehaw!

Really enjoyed season 1, was overjoyed to find season 2 beginning. These are such creative people. Their character creation and roll playing are great and zany. It’s always a good time when a new epp drops.

Ethan Crane ,

Oh my god, the audio levels

It’s a fine podcast, but Jfc are the levels and editing bad.

GoIrishESP ,

Always fun!

Lost Mountain Saga is just a joy to listen to. Vaesen is a great game, and Ellie, Sydney, Anne, and all their guests do a great job of balancing silliness with dramatic storytelling. Love it!

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