• Season 1 | Ep. 1 | Fristed

  • Oct 3 2017
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast
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Season 1 | Ep. 1 | Fristed

  • Summary

  • Explore the far reaches of the world’s horrors in the audio drama podcast The White Vault. Follow the collected records of a repair team sent to Outpost Fristed in the vast white wastes of Svalbard and unravel what lies waiting in the ice below. Our premiere episode introduces our international team to the cold fields of Norway’s distant island, Svalbard. They head out for their small haven in the snow, Outpost Fristed, just as a storm settles in.   Credits: Written by K.A. Statz Produced, Edited, with Sound Design by Travis Vengroff Mixing & Mastering by Dayn Leonardson Spanish Translations by Guillermo Tenorio, Russian Translations by Natalia Serebryansky and Ekaterina Ptashkina with assistance by Sergey Serebryanskiy, Icelandic Translations by Eyþór Viðarsson, German Translations by Kessi Riliniki Cast: Dr. Rosa De La Torre - Lani Minella Walter Heath - David Ault Jónas Þórirsson - Eyþór Viðarsson Dr. Karina Schumacher-Weiß - Kessi Riliniki Graham Casner - Peter Lewis The Documentarian - Hem Cleveland “Unsealed"– Arranged and Performed by Brandon Boone Art by Kessi Riliniki This is a Fool and Scholar Production. We are a two person creative team and we can only create this show because of fan support! Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FoolandScholar Free Transcripts are available: https://www.patreon.com/posts/white-vault-1-17703765 Check out our Merch:  https://streamlabs.com/foolandscholar/merch Special Thanks to: Our Patreon supporters! | Carol Vengroff | Emily Amesquita | David Cummings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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