• Immortal Love (Remastered)
    May 5 2026
    A love song for near immortals, Blake and his wife Angela, from The Magicians by Rachel Lawson. This is aa HD remastered version of the song.

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    2 mins
  • What The-? a reading
    May 5 2026
    Graveyards are dangerous — especially when the undead have a sense of humor. Not explicit language, just not suitable for children.

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    2 mins
  • We Are One In Love v2
    May 4 2026
    By Rachel Lawson

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    2 mins
  • I Am Overwhelmed By My Many Lives
    May 3 2026
    A song of Blake, the King of Death, from Rachel Lawson's The Magicians Series.

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    2 mins
  • I Have Died In Their Eyes
    May 3 2026
    A song of Blake, the King of Death, from Rachel Lawson's The Magicians Series.

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    3 mins
  • What The-? v4
    May 2 2026
    Tonight’s tale begins with a hunter’s rhyme… and ends with a man waking up in a coffin screaming for help. Join Musgrave as he stumbles through a midnight graveyard, a panicked professor, and a skeletal vampire who is deeply insulted by the lack of proper weaponry. It’s a frantic, organ‑soaked, guitar‑shredding descent into supernatural nonsense — where the monsters are dramatic, the humans are useless, and the night refuses to behave.

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    3 mins
  • The White Ship Disaster v3
    May 2 2026

    2 of my ancestors left this ship before it's sailed into disaster, Robert, the Earl of Gloucester, the illegitimate son of King Henry the 1st and King Stephen of England, so it was a close call for me being here. and the Anarchy which they lead. As retold by author Rachel Lawson



    White Ship


    Main article: White Ship



    The White Ship Disaster


    In the wreck of the White Ship, the evening of 25 November 1120, William of Malmesbury noted the fate of the countess:


    "the water having washed some of the crew overboard and entering the chinks drowned others, the boat was launched, and the young prince getting into it might certainly have been saved by reaching the shore, had not his illegitimate sister, the countess of Perche, now struggling with death in the larger vessel, implored her brother's assistance, shrieking out that he should not abandon her so barbarously. Touched with pity, he ordered the boat to return to the ship, that he might rescue his sister; and thus the unhappy youth met his death through excess of affection; for the skiff, overcharged by the multitude who leaped into it, sank, and buried all indiscriminately in the deep." Thus William Adelin perished trying to save his sister Maud." Quote from wikipedia.

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    4 mins
  • I'm Just Hurt, I'm Not Broken v2
    May 1 2026
    by Rachel Lawson

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    3 mins