I was sleeping under a bridge when some guy kicked me awake and said, 'They're after you.' The character voices are unique, which is critical, because every episode centers on Sims reading an account. As John continues to distrust and investigate his coworkers, to the point of stalking and breaching of privacy, his archival assistants become more aggravated, Tim in particular though Martin shows more concern for John. "Magnetic Powered Heavily Armored Vehicle Magnus") is a recurrent boss in the Contra series. Tim and Martin struggle to hold themselves together following the disappearance of their friend Sasha. Sarah Carpenter, previous member of the research staff at the Magnus Institute. Find out which fear entity you should become an avatar of. Ashley Dobson, disappeared in the Fishmarket Close area May, 2008. Martin Blackwood, statement giver in episode 40. “Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. (but not goth) Mori Ougai as … https://the-magnus-archives.fandom.com/wiki/Characters/Episode?oldid=14516. Add to library 15 Discussion 2 Nathaniel Lukas, owner of Solus Shipping PLC. Add to library 15 Discussion 2 Enter Your Name; Enter Quiz Password; The Magnus Archives is a weekly horror fiction anthology podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. [2] As of April 2020, The Magnus Archives has reached a download rate of over 2.5 million downloads a month. D&D Beyond My name is Magnus Chase. Find your thing. Michael Getty, involved in a vehicular collision with Naomi Herne. Inspired designs on t-shirts, posters, stickers, home decor, and more by independent artists and designers from around the world. What I learned listening to The Magnus Archives that PNWS could benefit from. Dr Laura Gill, colleague of Dr. Lionel Elliott. William Miller, leader of the Millerite movement, Monsieur Pinard, acquaintance of Bernadette Delcour, Maxwell Rayner, leader of the Cult of the Lightless Flame, Neil Lagorio, famous special effects artist, Annabelle Cane, subject of ESP experiment in, Elias Bouchard, current head of the Magnus Insitiute, Mary Keay, owner of Pinhole Books and statement giver in, Mordechai Lukas, acquaintance of Jonah Magnus and Robert Smirke, George Gilbert Scott, prolific architect in the 19th century, Agnes Montague, woman Jack Barnabas shortly dated and mysterious child from, Maxwell Rayner, leader of The People’s Church of the Divine Host, Edmund Halley, astronomer, called Reimer by Flamsteed, Abraham Sharp, receives letter from Flamsteed, Nicolaus Reimer, 16th century astronomer, supposedly plagiarised Tycho Brahe’s work, Miss Peterson, Basira's year eight PE teacher, Mikaele Salesa, dealer of strange antiques/objects from, Abby, one of the work crew at one of her old jobs, Grant or Gareth or Gary or Gavin, Jess' date, Natalie Ennis, Katherine Harper’s roommate in, Fielding, previous owner of Hill Top Road, Fernanda Mikado, co-worker of Judith O’Neill, Georgie Barker, host of the podcast "What the Ghost? NOTE: This season was conceived long prior to the real world pandemic situation of March 2020, with many episodes written before governmental & societal responses. Sergeant Harry Altman, Section 31 officer. Episodes come out weekly (on Thursdays) from Rusty Quill Productions and the story centers on a fictional London archive that catalogs weird and esoteric happenings. Tobias Kohler, old man in Schramberg who remembers the tomb of Johann von Württemberg. I'm orphaned and living rough no the streets of Boston. [13] In one particular episode, Sasha herself makes a statement regarding a supernatural being called Michael that seems at least slightly more benevolent than other supernatural beings that are mentioned. Bethany O’Connor, possessed student that Father Burroughs attempts to exorcise. Skip to main content. D&D Beyond Mikaele Salesa, antiques dealer, fence mentioned in episode 14. Magnus World Cup 2018 Dick Barrowdale, child who lived on Hill Top Rd. Breekon and Hope are a pair of beings who appear as human men and are frequently seen delivering arcane or esoteric objects for the delivery company, Breekon & Hope, from which they got their names. Jessica McEwan, disappeared in the Fishmarket Close area Nov, 2005. Join Jonathan Sims as he explores the archive, but be be warned, as he looks into its depths something starts to look back… John Snow, 19th century physician, alleged original owner of Neil Thompson’s syringe. The podcast is structured as a series of statements recorded or written and then recorded for internal research use within the Magnus Institute. Nonetheless, it has its standout moments. Magnus World Cup 2018 Angela, mysterious lady with strange power. Garland Hillier, member of the Millerite movement during the early 1840s. Albert Sans, man in silk robe allegedly seen at the Dean Street Jazz Club. The podcast is initially presented as a horror anthology but slowly reveals a more complex metaplot over the course of 5 seasons. Robert Smirke, final designer of Millbank Prison. At the beginning of each statement, the statement-taker (mainly John, the head archivist) provides a brief description of the statement and the name of the statement-maker. 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Newall, 2019 AudioVerse Awards – Performance of a Leading Role in an Audio Play Production – Jonathan Sims as Jonathan Sims, 2019 AudioVerse Awards – Performance of a Supporting Role in an Audio Play Production – Alexander J Newall as Martin Blackwood, 2019 AudioVerse Awards – Audio Play Production. The Magnus Archives is a horror fiction podcast written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. Newall and distributed by Rusty Quill. Join Jonathan Sims as he explores the archive, but be be warned, as he looks into its depths some… While this Phase of The Magnus Archives can still unite us as fans and listeners, the characters of the show are driven further and further apart by Jon’s advancing paranoia. “Make your statement, face your fear.” A weekly horror fiction podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. Every word keeps the listener on their toes and that feeling of dread lingers behind even after the end of each episode. He also relates that he believes that the Institute's Head, Elias, is the one who killed Gertrude, who Leitner had been working with to destroy the Institute, itself a place of power for one of the entities known as The Eye. Elias Bouchard, Head of the Magnus Institute. Sasha James, statement giver in episode 40. They must come to grips with their horrifying new reality. D&D Beyond Stephen Kelly, Moira Kelly's husband, deceased. The Magnus Archives has been praised by critics and reviewers. James Mann, murdered student, had his face partially eaten by Father Burroughs. Doris Hardy, child who lived on Hill Top Rd. William Gordon, deceased funeral director. [19], Later, Melanie returns to the Institute, stating that her YouTube crew has disbanded. Mrs. Irene Harlow, Leanne Denikin's neighbour. Mentioned in episode 8 under a different name. This necessitates a different “voice” every time out. Mr. Hainsley, neighbour that Ronald and Dick pranked. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works Sonnenstrahl - Chapter 1 - Lunan95 - The Magnus Archives (Podcast) [Archive of Our Own] Main Content Greg Montgomery, child who lived on Hill Top Rd. More is changing than just relationships within the archival team - Martin is convinced that a new power is coalescing. Erika Mustermann, unsettling student taking the Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology class. [8][9] He also records statements live from subjects, including Melanie King, a paranormal investigator who hosts a YouTube series called Ghost Hunt UK. Magnus (磁力重装甲車 マグナス, Jiryoku Juu Soukousha Magunasu?, lit. John steps out, overwhelmed with these revelations, at which point, Elias himself steps in, surprised but pleased to discover with whom Gertrude had been working. If you send a different unit to meet with Debonair before Magnus, he will not join you. I think. This page is not spoiler-marked, per wiki policy. Michael implies that there are much greater forces at work and states that Sasha is "lying to him" before leaving and taking Helen with him. Consistency is a challenge in any storytelling (in the horror genre especially) and Rusty Quill shines through. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. Yasir Kundi, owner of the building Carlos Vittery lived in. Angus Cartwright, colleague of Christopher Meyer, Dr. Margaret Tellison, owner of GP office, Erin Gallagher-Nelson, statement giver in, Sergey Ushanka, programmer who supposedly uploaded his brain, John Ruskin, author of "The Seven Lamps of Architecture", Deliah Aconjo, Jack's coworker at Canyon Cafe, Arthur Nolan, Jane Prentiss' landlord, mentioned in, Gus/Al, runs the dump visited by Joseph, sold him the book, Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man and friend of Sir Frederick Treeves, Jeffrey Amherst, the baronet who gave smallpox blankets to Native Americans, Dr. Elizabeth Bates, psychology professor at the University of Surrey, Nicholas Lekman, man who disappeared on "the night tube", Han Yong/John Haan, owner of "Waltham Express Grill", Callum Brodie, child kidnapped by Maxwell Rayner, Natalie Ennis, killed Leo Altman, Kathy's roommate in, Vanessa, waitress at "Nighthawks at the Diner", Jim Hancock, the Walker brothers' neighbour, Toni, Melanie's friend and member of "Ghost Hunt UK", Pete, Melanie's friend and member of "Ghost Hunt UK", Andy, Melanie's friend and member of "Ghost Hunt UK", Neil Angus, vicar at the Church of St. Peter's, Desmond Lorell, first told Leitner about the books, Thomas/Daniel/Michael, John's childhood bully, Calvin Benchley, Daisy's childhood best friend and first murder, Gordan Goodman, Adrian's childhood friend, Margaret "Maggie" Carnegie, local hoarder, Davey Morgan, Adrian's elementary classmate, Megan, woman who called Sebastian, previously in, Sonja, runs Artefact Storage at the Magnus Institute, Nicholas Tregenza, colleague and victim of Jude Perry, Alex Brooke, Georgie's friend and medical student at Corpus Christi, Thomas "Tommy" Krycek, Jackson's roommate, John Franklin, explorer and captain of the, John Heyrick Macaulay, headmaster at Repton School, George Denman, Algernon's childhood friend, Michael Shelley, former archival assistant, "John Smith", statement giver in episode 100, Robin "Rob" Lennox, statement giver in episode 100, Brian Finlinson, statement giver in episode 100, Hannah, librarian at the Magnus Institute, Angus Dale, member of the Carley Brother's circus, Abigail "Abby" Ellison, Tim and Danny's friend, Zhang Xiaoling, librarian at the Pu Songling Research Center, Second Lieutenant Charles Fleming, statement giver in, Carter Chilcott, experiment subject on the Daedalus, statement giver in, Officer Mustermann, alleged police officer, Natalie Ennis, follower of the Dark, previously in, The Lukas family, rich family connected to, Jonah Magnus, founder of the Magnus Institute, Robert Smirke, 19th century architect, frequently mentioned, Max Mustermann, connected to medical students from, Lizzie Borden, famous suspected murderer from the 19th century, Tillie Klimek, early 20th century serial killer, Elias Bouchard, head of the Magnus Institute, Gerard Keay, goth-looking man, frequently mentioned, George Icarus, name on grave that got robbed, Jurgen Leitner, Norwegian collector of paranormal books, Wolfgang von Kempelen, creator of the Mechanical Turk, François-André Danican Philidor, 18th century chess master, Lanthorn, acquaintance of Abraham Janssen, Empress Maria Theresa, 18th century Habsburg empress, Maxwell Rayner, leader of The People's Church of the Divine Host, Daniel Rawlings, previous owner of the trophy room, Joseph Grimaldi, famous actor and comedian from the late 18th century, Gregor Orsinov, ringmaster of the Circus of the Other, Henderson, chief inspector at the Metropolitan police, Dr. Thomas Pritchard, chemist and motorcyclist, Georgie Barker, host of the “What The Ghost?” podcast, Sergeant Terrence Simpson, statement giver in, Jenny, organiser of local community centre, Mary Randall, fellow participant in sculpting class, Bill, fellow participant in sculpting class, Adelard Dekker, acquaintance and occasional co-worker of Gertrude Robinson, Dr. Jonathan Fanshawe, statement giver in, João da Silva Guimarães, wrote an account of the lost city of Z in 1753, Eduard von Toll, famed polar explorer who went missing when searching for Sannikov Land, Bernadette Delcour, works at the Faculté de Théologie, in the University of Lyon.