
The Fall of Ingway
Myths of Rehavan, Book 1
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Justin Rose
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A full cast fantasy audio drama, The Fall of Ingway features 18 voice actors, one hour of original music, and immersive sound design, creating an immersive listening experience.
Ingway is a being of many names: Death God, Reaper, Ferryman, He-Who-Comes-When-The-Last-Sigh-Leaves. He is a figure of terror and mystery, riding through shadows, leading the dead to the halls of judgment. Ominous and cold, even to his fellow gods.
Join this strange and soft-voiced god, this being with the wrath of the universe bound in his aching soul, as he drifts closer and closer to the edge of rebellion, as he lingers longer among the souls he is meant only to reap—as he draws closer to the goddess Mercy and learns to love.
Listen to the stories of the flesh folk below, lovers and monsters, guards and princes, kings and queens, souls moved on a chessboard set by the gods of Duty and Vanity. See how their paths cross with the path of Ingway, how men and women alter gods, how gods alter men and women.
Prepare yourself for The Fall.
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- 04-26-25
An Artistic Masterpiece
This quality production displays artistry at its best. The music and multi character voices are all well chosen and make this a delightful and entertaining listen. The author’s poetic prose enhances the mythical and allegorical style for the story. Deep meaning of life origins, existence, power, relationship, and afterlife are the drums that beat a constant rhythm throughout the story.
Readers who enjoy CS Lewis’s Until We Have Faces: A Myth Retold will appreciate The Fall of Ingway.
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