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The Many Worlds Podcast

The Many Worlds Podcast

By: Elias Crow
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An anthology of short stories and poetry from around the multiverse.

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  • Local Demigods
    Sep 18 2025

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    In this episode, we step into the heart of the Altair universe and meet the Caligene those rare individuals bonded to Kirey, half-physical, half-spiritual beings that grant their hosts immense power. We follow Owen St. James (callsign: Shadowsong) and Javier Morales (callsign: Vega), two of the strongest Caligene ever known, as they confront the weight of their legacy and the shadow of the Khogene Imperium.


    This story blends cosmic power, mythic responsibility, and the bonds of found family, offering a glimpse into how heroes are forged in the multiverse’s darkest corners.


    ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains instances of racist language and themes that may be disturbing to some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

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    30 mins
  • Big Bad Wolf
    Sep 4 2025

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    A baby is missing. The cops are crooked. A wolf is waiting outside the station. Elias Crow Meridian’s Midnight walks the thin line between law and justice in Blackwater Falls. Featuring Datura (young, wild, and very done with everyone), Detective Malone’s frayed patience, and Daniel Maingan, a hunter with older laws. CW: domestic violence, child death, suicide, graphic violence.

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    31 mins
  • Street Demons
    Aug 14 2025

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    When night falls, the Spiral Road opens.
    Whispers in the static. Shadows in the fog.
    So plug in. Hold your breath.

    And remember out here, the road you choose might just choose you back.

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    30 mins
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