Do you enjoy dark, twisted, and occasionally comical stories? Do you like the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and the Call of Cthulhu tabletop RPG? Then this is the show for you. We are an actual play Call of Cthulhu RPG podcast mixed with readings of the complete twisted works of Lovecraft himself. So gather around an Elder Sign and remember, the Library is always open.

Tales from the Orne Library
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Podcast Overview
Do you enjoy dark, twisted, and occasionally comical stories? Do you like the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and the Call of Cthulhu tabletop RPG? Then this is the show for you. We are an actual play Call of Cthulhu RPG podcast mixed with readings of the complete twisted works of Lovecraft himself. So gather around an Elder Sign and remember, the Library is always open.
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Recent Episodes

January 9, 2022
The Clockmaker's Secret part 1: Strange Inheritance
<p>After the sudden death of his father, Tobias Lenzner, his family, and brother- and father-in-law move into the old man's townhouse. The house sits atop his father's Clock shop. But things don't go quite smoothly for the Lenzner's as they would have hoped. Little do they know, it only gets weirder from here. Please enjoy the final series of the Tales from the Orne Library!</p> <p>Music Credits: "Welcome to Arkham," "Yog-Sothoth," and "Under the Nameless City" by Graham Plowman</p> <p>"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band</p> <p>Theme by Noah Yardley</p> <p>"Ich hab die Nacht Geträumet" arr. Noah Yardley</p> <p><br></p>

December 19, 2021
Musik der Verrückten part 4: Radio Deutsch
<p>The Eldritch Broadcast has begun and the unearthly music of Sternenmusik Ballette reverberates through the streets of Berlin. Our investigators now face a race against time to stop this infernal broadcast, but can they overcome the power of music that drives people insane?</p> <p><br></p> <p>Music Credits: "Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima," and "Kosmogonia"by Krzysztof Penderecki (Cold Spring)</p> <p>"Lost on Sentinel Hill," "The King in Yellow," "Azathoth," and "Under the Nameless City" by Graham Plowman</p> <p>"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band</p> <p>Theme by Noah Yardley</p> <p>"Ich hab die Nacht Geträumet" arr. Noah Yardley</p>

November 24, 2021
Bloopers from the Orne Library
<p>It's the 2 year anniversary of The Tales from the Orne Library! Since day one with Alone Against the Flames, we have been dedicated to bringing you fun actual play content and great stories from the worlds of H.P. Lovecraft. As a special treat to celebrate this occasion, please enjoy this collection of bloopers, outtakes, and tangents from our more recent series: The Shadow over Providence parts 1-3 and Musik der Verrückten parts 1 & 2. </p> <p><br></p> <p>"Spooky Spooks" by the Victor Military Band, "Won't You Get Off It Please" by Fats Waller, "Black Bottom Stomp" by Jelly Roll Morton, and "Give Me Your Telephone Number" by J.C Higginbotham</p>
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