The Madness of Chartrulean

Imagine the next messiah doesn’t come from religion, but from the tech world. Chartrulean abandoned piety for progress, becoming the savior the world needed anyway. But at what cost? The Jhardeho Order named him messiah and taught him progress is corruption. He defected. Then House Starbringer handed him the power to end a centuries-long war. When Chartrulean chose progress, he split the world in two. Now he fears he was wrong and is haunted by the manifestation of his choices. His troubled past surfaces as fear, anger, and doubt, threatening the fragile relationships he's built. Chartrulean must choose between the future he saw and the one he rejected — and reconcile with the gods and kings he angered — before succumbing to the madness he created. The Madness of Chartrulean is a character-driven sci-fi epic for fans of Dune, Foundation, and Game of Thrones. Blending political drama, Shakespearean tragedy, and mythic futurism, it explores the moral ambiguities of power. Vol. 1 is out now, with over 8 hours of content across 13 full-length episodes and bonus material. Listen anywhere you find podcasts, or dive deeper into the world with the story compendium. To dive deeper into the world of Chartrulean, visit https://www.chartrulean.com

  1. A Valuable Asset

    Episode 1

    A Valuable Asset

    Chartrulean faces the fallout of his confrontation with Havelion while Sophrosyne recovers from an encounter with one of her dream visions. Meanwhile, Astreus' limits are tested. The azurea takes on a new form, and a major discovery is made. Content warning: explosions, body horror, layered voices, panic attack Get ad-free listening on Patreon Transcripts Recommended listening next: Beneath the Cosmic Waves Elizabeth Plant as Rankusha Al Foote III as Mystery Narrator Josh Portillo as Quay Aud Andrews as Chartrulean Boyd Barrett as Artedemis Christian Collado as Havelion Maxine du Maine as Nicola Rae Witte as Dr. Cullaway William Nunn as Dr. Emmay Nina Nicolik as Borsha Reginald West as Admiral Lapadine AJ Fidalgo as General Tsukin Heath Martin as Captain Aldibad Angela Hochman as Cythaelia Kennedy Philips as Dr. Tomlin Magnus Carlssen as King Starbringer Adam Neill as Yoba Kathleen Klein as Sophrosyne Kathryn Vinclaire as Sister Eunstice Stacey Lightman as The Headmistress Adrian Galley as Maldoro // Written and produced by H.M. Radcliff With production assistance from Rae Witte Narration assistance by Christian Collado Original score by Sean Renner, performed by Sean Renner and the Invoke String Quartet Mix by Edward Calvey and H.M. Radcliff Casting by Julie Cunningham and Aud Andrews /// Listen to the original soundtrack by Sean Renner Follow us on Instagram The Madness of Chartrulean is a part of the Fable and Folly Network. Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Chartrulean™ is the property of Packhowl Media © 2026, all rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Imagine the next messiah doesn’t come from religion, but from the tech world. Chartrulean abandoned piety for progress, becoming the savior the world needed anyway. But at what cost? The Jhardeho Order named him messiah and taught him progress is corruption. He defected. Then House Starbringer handed him the power to end a centuries-long war. When Chartrulean chose progress, he split the world in two. Now he fears he was wrong and is haunted by the manifestation of his choices. His troubled past surfaces as fear, anger, and doubt, threatening the fragile relationships he's built. Chartrulean must choose between the future he saw and the one he rejected — and reconcile with the gods and kings he angered — before succumbing to the madness he created. The Madness of Chartrulean is a character-driven sci-fi epic for fans of Dune, Foundation, and Game of Thrones. Blending political drama, Shakespearean tragedy, and mythic futurism, it explores the moral ambiguities of power. Vol. 1 is out now, with over 8 hours of content across 13 full-length episodes and bonus material. Listen anywhere you find podcasts, or dive deeper into the world with the story compendium. To dive deeper into the world of Chartrulean, visit https://www.chartrulean.com

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