MOREVI: The Chronicles of Rafe & Askana (Remastered)

Tee Morris returns to the world’s first podiobook, restoring lost scenes, adding in more production elements, and featuring guest voices from favorite podcasts. Set sail with Rafe and Askana again…for the first time.

Morevi, a landlocked kingdom shrouded by jungles and mystery, falls under the rule of Askana Moldarin. In the dawn of this New Age, hidden traitors in her own regime threaten to destroy everything. The First Queen, independent of council, seeks help to reveal the conspiracy against her…

Enter Rafe Rafton, captain of the Defiant.





9 Responses to “MOREVI: The Chronicles of Rafe & Askana (Remastered)”

  1. Is This Thing On? :: links for 2007-11-30 Says:

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  2. Gail Says:

    Tee really thought up a lot of new things to put in, and it sounds great. Heard it on the 7th Son feed.

  3. Dianne Says:

    Another reason to celebrate this season!

  4. Jess Says:

    I was really excited to hear this book redone. I love it so far!

  5. tee Says:

    My sincerest apologies to everyone. Word got back to me that my files were having issues and not following PB.com standards. Files have been reloaded and postings are all up to date and set.

    We now return you to your regularly scheduled swashbuckling…

  6. Steve Says:

    I’m wondering if I’m listening to the same files as everyone else. Don’t get me wrong, I’m enjoying the story, it’s great; but the quality of the audio has been terrible. It sounds like this gets recorded in several different locations using different equipment. Sometimes the reader sounds fine, sometimes it sounds like he’s reading inside a 55 gallon drum… and it changes in the middle of a segment of dialog which leads me to think it’s been edited together from recordings done at different times and possibly in different locations. Sometimes it’s bad enough that the same character will sound like it’s being voiced by a different person in the middle of a paragraph and change back in the next paragraph. Am I getting the wrong files…?

  7. Paul Says:

    I never heard the original format, but I absolutely love this story. The political intregue and the wonderful characters keep it moving along, and the voice acting is astounding! Keep it up!

  8. Aeka Says:

    I have the same problems as Steve. It sounds as if some audio sections were heavily compressed with filters applied to reduce the noise - giving it the “hollow” tin can sound. Also, the audio levels are not consistent per voice. Sometimes I can’t pickup some of the voices so I’d have to boost up the volume on my iPod. The next voice blares too much.

    I’ve never listened to Morevi and I wanted to go through it fresh with the remastered version, but I’ll probably have to listen to the older version instead. Pity.

  9. Greg Says:

    I guess you know that chapters 14 and 15 are the same file ?

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