
26 episodes

Chain of Being Cai Gwilym Pritchard
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4.5 • 8 Ratings
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Chain of Being is a mythic science fiction podcast which is a glimpse into the future: where gods control the cosmos and mortals are left to fend for themselves in a vast, indifferent universe.
Follow the immortal Adam (of eden fame) as he hunts down an extra-universal threat whilst also confronting his past.
Set in an extensive universe that blends religious fantasy elements with space opera science fiction. All lovingly written and sound designed by a student from south london since they were 17 years old, and featuring a range of voice acting talent.
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Chain of Being Season 2: Crowdfunding now!
Hey there! I've been very busy planning season 2 since I last posted and I am very excited to announce that we are now crowdfunding season 2!
If you at all enjoyed season 1 I would ask you consider supporting us on our crowdfunding page at:
https://seedandspark.com/fund/chain-of-being-season-two
you can check out some of the incentives and see which one you would most like! And if you cant afford that right now consider spreading the work on a social media of your choice or just by telling someone! -
3 years of CoB Q+A!
3 years! that's a lot of years! This time around we have a special minisode of Adam in a very mundane situation, its kind of an experiment but I quite like how it turned out.
Following that we have a Q+A with Lee Tomanelli which is wild and fun and I think it's good.
Thank you so much for listening to CoB and joining me on the journey of making season 1, I really can't thank you enough.
People who asked questions:
Guy Zweibel
Rebecca Hansson
Bennoni Thomas
Avalon Willowbloom
Max
Greg Corrobis
Yoshiko Agresta
Dante Brown
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Ethics town crowdfunding link!
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19: Born to Die
The end of the story. Ovig Nadal reaches Eden and Adam exchanges one burden for another.
Ichrinth: Briar Zachary
Deus-12: Stefen Lewis
Ovig Nadal: Glyn Pritchard
Eden/The Woman: Amelia Kinch
Lanralis: Kayla Valderas
Sound design, Score, Writing, and Adam Delta 5: Cai Gwilym Pritchard
find the transcript on our tumblr
email us at chainofbeingofficial@gmail.com
follow the podcast on twitter @chainofbeing
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18: All of this everything
Having escaped the wrath of the Woadals, Adam and Ichrinth traverse the strange lands of Eden.
[content warning! This episode contains references to suicide and attempted suicide (27:40-29:37) if you are experiencing feelings like this, please do not hesitate to reach out to someone, here is a link to a list of suicide prevention hotlines: https://www.suicidestop.com/call_a_hotline.html]
Narration: Briar Zachary and Cai Gwilym Pritchard
Ichrinth: Briar Zachary
Corrupted Angel: Joe Cruz (with supplementary Screams by Travis Yu)
Score: Grimrite and Dinas
Sound design, Writing, and Adam Delta 5: Cai Gwilym Pritchard
transcript available on our tumblr
email us at chainofbeingofficial@gmail.com
follow the podcast on twitter @chainofbeing
Proud member of the Faustian Nonsense Network
Customer Reviews
A love letter to sound
Chain of Being is an exceptionally listenable journey into another world. And unlike other shows that promise to drag you into another world, Chain of Being's sci-fi setting feels truly alien. The way the prose unfolds feels like reading Left Hand of Darkness for the first time, where you're compelled to understand the lens of the character speaking to you. On top of that, the shorter running time allows for exceptionally tight post production with crisp sound (especially with the first episodes remastered). This audio drama is well worth the listening time
Interesting
It’s an interesting take on the sci-fi genre with serious overtones of religious themes and a bit of horror mixed into.
It’s a unique show and I’ve so far enjoyed it immensely