Episodes

  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 52 - World ho!
    May 16 2026
    In which a voyage leads to the sighting of a mystic archipelago, shimmering with the hues of distant lands and veiled in beguiling tranquillity, whose shores are as yet untouched by the familiarity of foreigners. The crew’s cautious yet hopeful encounter with the islanders culminates in a tender scene where their craft is lovingly suspended amid the trees, signalling the hopeful beginnings of an amicable communion.
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    6 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 53 - The Chamois Ashore
    May 16 2026
    In which the arrival of strange visitors on an island stirs a tumultuous gathering of natives, whose awe and adoration blend reverence with curiosity, wrapped in the mystery of their lore and customs. The scene swells with the anticipation of dignitaries to come, while cautious counsel weighs the perils hidden beneath the veneer of divine reception.
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    4 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 51 - The Dream begins to fade
    May 15 2026
    In which the ethereal charm that once enveloped Yillah’s being begins to wane, as she gradually relinquishes her dreamlike fancies and clings more fervently to earthly affection. Amidst growing intimacy and tender exchanges, forebodings whispered by the sea mingle with a profound, unblemished happiness that illumines their shared days.
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    3 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 50 - Yillah in Ardair
    May 15 2026
    In which the serene and shadowed glen of Ardair, secluded by ancient cliffs, harbours the solitary maiden Yillah, whose days are marked by the silent company of a priest, the eerie presence of a phantom, and the mysterious visitation of a strange youth. Tenderly attended by a soul-bearing bird and a sea-shell’s whispered dreams, she is at last guided by the priest to leave her sheltered vale for a journey beyond the confines of her childhood solitude.
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    9 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 49 - Yillah
    May 14 2026
    In which a mysterious and enchanting maiden named Yillah is introduced, her rare beauty and curious manner of speech inspiring wonder and speculation about her extraordinary origin and nature. The narrator reflects upon her delicate complexion and strange history, pondering whether she might belong to a mystical race believed to be destined for sacrifice, while her own bewildering tales hint at a life shrouded in dreamlike seclusion.
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    3 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 48 - Something under the Surface
    May 14 2026
    In which a wondrous assembly of diverse fish surrounds the vessel, their silvery ranks glistening beneath sun and moon as they accompany the travellers with an almost indifferent gaiety. Yet this aquatic revelry is soon shattered by the sudden menace of a fierce predator, whose fearsome pursuit sends the shimmering host scattering in desperate flight around the fragile boat.
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    7 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 47 - Yillah, Jarl, and Samoa
    May 13 2026
    In which the mystic Yillah, untouched by prejudice, gently tames the formidable Samoa, while his reverence towards her mirrors a primeval awe; yet the steadfast Jarl views her with wary suspicion, his rugged faith emblazoned upon his arm bewildering the unworldly maiden. Thus, amidst this trio’s varied regards—ranging from playful to profound—Melville paints a subtle tableau of human nature’s diverse and tender complexities.
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    4 mins
  • Mardi Volume 1 Chapter 46 - The Chamois with a roving Commission
    May 13 2026
    In which a repaired and lightly armed vessel, christened the Chamois, drifts serenely yet aimlessly through waters fragrant with the promise of exotic shores, while the narrator muses upon the gentle sway of destiny and the haunting memories that trail like shadows beneath the sunlit waves. The voyage unfolds with a dreamy tenderness amidst the balmy breeze, suggesting amidst the vague and shifting compass of intention a tender harbour found not in distant isles, but in the hand clasped in his own.
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    4 mins