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RQ Network Feed Drop – The Silt Verses: Chapter 1: Let Me Speak First Of Revelations

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Rusty Quill

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🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

This month we are featuring a feed drop of one of many brilliant podcasts on the RQ Network: The Silt Verses. 

 

The Silt Verses is an award winning, full-cast audio drama that lurks in the grey area between horror and contemporary fantasy.   

 

This first episode follows Carpenter and Faulkner as they begin their search for other members of their forgotten river-God faith. This will lead them to start traveling up the length of their deity’s great black river, searching for holy revelations amongst the reeds and the wetlands. 

 

The Silt Verses is from Jon Ware and Muna Hussen, the same talented creators behind I Am In Eskew. 

 

Introduction and outro by Ryan Hopevere-Anderson. Listen to The Silt Verses on The Rusty Quill website, on Acast, or listen wherever you get your podcasts, or to learn more about The Silt Verses check out its official website.  

 

Credits: 

Written and directed by Jon Ware 


Produced by Muna Hussen 


Edited by Sammy Holden 


Performed by B. Narr and David S. Dear 


Performed by B. Narr and David S. Dear 


Recurring Cast and Collaborators: 

Jamie Stewart, Jimmie Yamaguchi, Lucille Valentine, Méabh de Brún, Calder Dougherty, Daisy Bilenkin, Gordon Houston, Damien Nieweswand, Parley Cook, Jonah Knight, Mintaka Angell, Caleb Del Rio 

 

Content warnings: 

Drowning 

Flooding 

Human Sacrifice 

Graphic injury 

Gun Violence 

Body Horror 

Cults 

 

Mentions of  

Familial Death, Child death, Murder 



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, it's Ryan here, the voice of Colin Becker and the Magnus Protocol.

0:04.3

Today we are bringing you the first episode from one of the brilliant podcasts in the

0:08.5

Arq Network, The Silt Versus, which is created by the incredible John Ware and Muno Hasan, who also create

0:14.7

I'm an askew.

0:15.7

The Silt Versus is a full cast audio drama that lurks in the gray area between horror and

0:21.1

contemporary fantasy. The first episode follows Carpenter and Faulkner,

0:25.1

as they begin their search for other members of their forgotten River God faith. This will lead them

0:29.8

to start traveling up the length of their deities great Black River

0:33.2

searching for holy revelations amongst the Reed's and the wetlands.

0:37.1

You can listen to more of this incredible series with over 40 episodes

0:41.0

by searching for the Silt Versus,

0:43.4

wherever you listen to your podcasts

0:45.2

by clicking the link in the show notes below,

0:47.4

or by visiting rustyquill.com

0:49.9

or the Siltverses.

0:51.5

com.

0:52.2

For more information, have fun and enjoy the episode. Mark, Marco Polo. I have spent my life in the shadow of this great and winding river.

1:49.0

I have always dwelt in the shadow of my God.

1:56.0

Charco!

1:59.0

Ugh, polo! Polo.

2:27.7

My Nana Glass, who knew the straits and sacred tides of the lower delta, better than any fishermen I ever met, would tell me that there were people who'd been born to the land, and there were people who'd been born to the water, and the people born to the land who were grasping, controlling, clinging to life and well as the sapling cleans to the dead soul.

2:31.3

They would never understand what it meant to belong, as Nana and I did, body and spirit, to the

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