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Inter-Season Special: Famous For Retreating - Part 2 Temporal Discussion: The Knightmare Podcast

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After her mission to procure witch amber from behind enemy lines goes awry, Heggarty is gravely injured. Her only hope is the witch queen Greystagg, but as Heggarty's injuries prefent her from using Greystagg's calling name, the queen who normally prides herself on her neutrality in the battle between The Powers That Be and The Opposition is forced to make an uneasy alliance with Treguard.

Some two-and-a-half years in the making, Famous For Retreating  is  the first-ever audio play based in the universe of the Greater Game  of  Luck and Glory. Set approximately three years after the conclusion of   the TV series, the play adds substantial development to one character   who only got to appear in a few episodes, and also explores one of the   central characters, giving him a new origin, while explaining the   transitions that led to his emergence. Using themes and characters   devised by award-winning TV Producer Tim Child, Famous For Retreating  is a close study of some of the prominent personalities from the series   he created, attempting to flesh out their histories and to offer a new   perspective on their motivations.

Treguard …………………………………………………….......... Ruzl Odoni
Stiletta/Salvania …………………………….................. Eleanor Booth-Davey
Lord Fear/Honesty Bartram ………………………. Martin Odoni
Majida/Heggatty …………………………………….......... Sue McPherson
Skarkill/Merlin ……………………………………………..… Alec Downs
Elita/Greystagg ……………………………………….......… Clare Speedie
Lady Brinkatore/Mellisandre …………………..… Vivienne Traill

Scriptwriters…..….…...….…...………......................…..Martin Odoni & Ricky Temple
Production Supervisor……………………..…...……Neal Sawyer
Post-Production Editor .........……………………..Martin Odoni

Title music (Hidden)………………………………………….. Matthew Oates
Incidental & credit music (Celestial Embrace) …………Soundrangers
Other incidental music ……..Royaltyfreemusic/Productiontrax.com


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After her mission to procure witch amber from behind enemy lines goes awry, Heggarty is gravely injured. Her only hope is the witch queen Greystagg, but as Heggarty's injuries prefent her from using Greystagg's calling name, the queen who normally prides herself on her neutrality in the battle between The Powers That Be and The Opposition is forced to make an uneasy alliance with Treguard.

Some two-and-a-half years in the making, Famous For Retreating  is  the first-ever audio play based in the universe of the Greater Game  of  Luck and Glory. Set approximately three years after the conclusion of   the TV series, the play adds substantial development to one character   who only got to appear in a few episodes, and also explores one of the   central characters, giving him a new origin, while explaining the   transitions that led to his emergence. Using themes and characters   devised by award-winning TV Producer Tim Child, Famous For Retreating  is a close study of some of the prominent personalities from the series   he created, attempting to flesh out their histories and to offer a new   perspective on their motivations.

Treguard …………………………………………………….......... Ruzl Odoni
Stiletta/Salvania …………………………….................. Eleanor Booth-Davey
Lord Fear/Honesty Bartram ………………………. Martin Odoni
Majida/Heggatty …………………………………….......... Sue McPherson
Skarkill/Merlin ……………………………………………..… Alec Downs
Elita/Greystagg ……………………………………….......… Clare Speedie
Lady Brinkatore/Mellisandre …………………..… Vivienne Traill

Scriptwriters…..….…...….…...………......................…..Martin Odoni & Ricky Temple
Production Supervisor……………………..…...……Neal Sawyer
Post-Production Editor .........……………………..Martin Odoni

Title music (Hidden)………………………………………….. Matthew Oates
Incidental & credit music (Celestial Embrace) …………Soundrangers
Other incidental music ……..Royaltyfreemusic/Productiontrax.com


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knightmarepod/message

13 min