The Mortal Temples

Fiery Floods Theatre Company

The Mortal Temples is an audio drama set in a medeival universe surrounding the Royal Kingdom of Marlowe. Ruled by the tyrant King Ferdinand, Marlowe is a hive for would be rulers making their political movements to seize the throne. Each episode is based on a work by William Shakespeare. Created by Alexander Mackintosh with contributions by Katie Brooke. Written by Alexandra Sebire

  1. EPISODE 1

    King Ferdinand - Episode 1

    Episode Notes When King Anthony dies, the crown of Marlowe passes to his youngest brother, Ferdinand Grainger—a ruler crowned too quickly, and on ground far from stable. Even as his coronation dust settles, rivals gather: the High Lords of Knox challenge Ferdinand’s claim, backing his young nephew Virgil, the rightful heir in the eyes of many. War looms as loyalty fractures across the realm. As armies mobilise, an unexpected figure arrives at court—Jacob Sharp, a bold and sharp-tongued bastard whose lineage ties him irrevocably to the royal family. His presence complicates the coming conflict, both strengthening Ferdinand’s forces and exposing the moral fault-lines at the heart of his rule. A fragile peace is forged through political marriage, but it is short-lived. The Church intervenes, excommunicating Ferdinand and turning allies into enemies. Personal ambition, religious authority, and dynastic pride collide as war erupts once more. In the chaos, a single command seals the kingdom’s fate—and the death of an innocent boy sends shockwaves through Marlowe. Abandoned by his nobles, betrayed by the Church, and struck down by illness, Ferdinand’s reign collapses as quickly as it began. Victory on the battlefield comes at a devastating cost, and a final act of treachery ensures the king will not live to see the peace he dies for. As a new monarch rises, the future of Marlowe remains uncertain. In the shadows, old rivals grow stronger, alliances shift, and the seeds of the next conflict are quietly sown. King Ferdinand is a dark, politically charged audio drama about power, legitimacy, and the terrible cost of wearing a crown—where victory is fleeting, loyalty is conditional, and peace is never what it seems.

    26 min
  2. EPISODE 2

    King Ferdinand - Episode 2

    Episode Notes When King Anthony dies, the crown of Marlowe passes to his youngest brother, Ferdinand Grainger—a ruler crowned too quickly, and on ground far from stable. Even as his coronation dust settles, rivals gather: the High Lords of Knox challenge Ferdinand’s claim, backing his young nephew Virgil, the rightful heir in the eyes of many. War looms as loyalty fractures across the realm. As armies mobilise, an unexpected figure arrives at court—Jacob Sharp, a bold and sharp-tongued bastard whose lineage ties him irrevocably to the royal family. His presence complicates the coming conflict, both strengthening Ferdinand’s forces and exposing the moral fault-lines at the heart of his rule. A fragile peace is forged through political marriage, but it is short-lived. The Church intervenes, excommunicating Ferdinand and turning allies into enemies. Personal ambition, religious authority, and dynastic pride collide as war erupts once more. In the chaos, a single command seals the kingdom’s fate—and the death of an innocent boy sends shockwaves through Marlowe. Abandoned by his nobles, betrayed by the Church, and struck down by illness, Ferdinand’s reign collapses as quickly as it began. Victory on the battlefield comes at a devastating cost, and a final act of treachery ensures the king will not live to see the peace he dies for. As a new monarch rises, the future of Marlowe remains uncertain. In the shadows, old rivals grow stronger, alliances shift, and the seeds of the next conflict are quietly sown. King Ferdinand is a dark, politically charged audio drama about power, legitimacy, and the terrible cost of wearing a crown—where victory is fleeting, loyalty is conditional, and peace is never what it seems.

    19 min
  3. EPISODE 3

    King Ferdinand - Episode 3

    Episode Notes When King Anthony dies, the crown of Marlowe passes to his youngest brother, Ferdinand Grainger—a ruler crowned too quickly, and on ground far from stable. Even as his coronation dust settles, rivals gather: the High Lords of Knox challenge Ferdinand’s claim, backing his young nephew Virgil, the rightful heir in the eyes of many. War looms as loyalty fractures across the realm. As armies mobilise, an unexpected figure arrives at court—Jacob Sharp, a bold and sharp-tongued bastard whose lineage ties him irrevocably to the royal family. His presence complicates the coming conflict, both strengthening Ferdinand’s forces and exposing the moral fault-lines at the heart of his rule. A fragile peace is forged through political marriage, but it is short-lived. The Church intervenes, excommunicating Ferdinand and turning allies into enemies. Personal ambition, religious authority, and dynastic pride collide as war erupts once more. In the chaos, a single command seals the kingdom’s fate—and the death of an innocent boy sends shockwaves through Marlowe. Abandoned by his nobles, betrayed by the Church, and struck down by illness, Ferdinand’s reign collapses as quickly as it began. Victory on the battlefield comes at a devastating cost, and a final act of treachery ensures the king will not live to see the peace he dies for. As a new monarch rises, the future of Marlowe remains uncertain. In the shadows, old rivals grow stronger, alliances shift, and the seeds of the next conflict are quietly sown. King Ferdinand is a dark, politically charged audio drama about power, legitimacy, and the terrible cost of wearing a crown—where victory is fleeting, loyalty is conditional, and peace is never what it seems.

    24 min

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The Mortal Temples is an audio drama set in a medeival universe surrounding the Royal Kingdom of Marlowe. Ruled by the tyrant King Ferdinand, Marlowe is a hive for would be rulers making their political movements to seize the throne. Each episode is based on a work by William Shakespeare. Created by Alexander Mackintosh with contributions by Katie Brooke. Written by Alexandra Sebire