The Villager of Tolkus

Published: Jan. 17, 2020, 8:01 a.m.

When Cantor was a child, it was said that he was descended from Orpheus, who made flowers bloom with his song, who inspired trees to bend toward the playing of his lyre, who soothed the hearts of beast so well, they forgot to hunt their prey.\xa0 Even Cantor\u2019s crying was so sweet to hear that his mother had to stuff wax and cloth in her ears and watch his expression to know he was in misery.

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When Cantor\u2019s enchanting voice changes from wonder to disaster, he becomes a hermit, until his voice is called upon to serve his kingdom.

Find out what happens when he answers the call in this episode.

Genre: Fantasy, Mythology

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CREDITS

Story: \u201cThe Villager of Tolkus\u201d Copyright \xa9 2016 by Nila L. Patel

Music:

\u201cTrip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background\u201d by Digital Emotions

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Music by TRG Banks

\u201cPacked lunch\u201d

\u201cHorse ride 4\u201d

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Music by Komiku

\u201cTime\u201d

\u201cTension\u201d

\u201cWhere you hear the prayer (McGuffin theme)"

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Music by ROZKOL

\u201cPalaver\u201d

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Music by Lee Rosevere

\u201cUnder Suspicion\u201d

\u201cIt\u2019s A Mystery\u201d

\u201cSnakes\u201d

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Music by Lee Rosevere and ROZKOL is licensed under CC BY 4.0

Music by TRG Banks and Komiku is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal License

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