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🗓️ 19 March 2016
⏱️ 4 minutes
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“Make your statement, face your fear.”
Here is the pre-launch trailer for The Magnus Archives, wherein our new Archivist makes his first attempt to record a transcript.
The Magnus Archives is a weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. Join the new head archivist Jonathan Sims every Thursday as he explores the much-neglected collection of statements and investigations, digitising them and converting them to audio along with supplementary investigations by his team.
New episodes every Thursday featuring guest actors, short stories, serial plots and more.
Coming March 24th 2016.
The Magnus Archives is an original program produced by Rusty Quill and is written and narrated by Jonathan Sims. Available from iTunes and all good podcast providers.
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, it's Karine Cronfle from The Magnus Archives. Today, I'm here to tell you about |
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1:26.4 | As you know, I've been going through trying to digitize and record audio versions, but I've been |
1:32.1 | having trouble with a few of the more. Bizarre statements. There have been sufficient distortions |
1:38.4 | as to make them utterly unintelligible. Thankfully, though, I managed to unearth this old tape recorder |
1:44.0 | from storage, and these cassettes are chaotic as they may be, are still better than nothing. |
1:50.2 | So with that in mind, I thought I'd take it for a spin, as it were. I've taken the shortest |
1:55.6 | of the problem statements, and I'm trying it here. Frankly, I wouldn't normally bother with |
2:00.2 | something so fragmented, but it should be fine as a test. Statement of Jacob, no second name given, |
2:09.0 | regarding God knows what. Original statement given July 15th 2011. Statement begins. |
2:18.4 | It'll get you, too. You can stare all you want, make your notes and your inquiries, |
2:26.8 | but all you'll be holding will come to nothing. When the time arrives and all is darkness and |
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