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Title: Sherlock/His Dark Materials Composite
Author:
etothepii
Reader: Rhea314, FayJay
Fandom: Sherlock/His Dark Materials
Characters: John, Sherlock, Mycroft
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Original order, the omnipotent listener knows what's happening before the characters do and gets to watch the characters figure it out. Kind of dark, with a possibly unnerving twist partway through.
Summary: In the pocket of his trousers, next to his phone, Mycroft carries the standard-issue steel capsule meant for protecting arthropod daemons. John wonders about Sherlock's daemon. John and Mycroft exchange text messages.
Text: Asteriodea, Highly Intelligent, Observant, and Destructive When Bored, Feels like Drowning
Length 1:54:06
Mediafire Link: here
Title: Sherlock/His Dark Materials Mystery Composite
Author:
etothepii
Reader: Fayjay, Rhea314
Fandom: Sherlock/His Dark Materials
Characters: John, Sherlock, Mycroft
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Author's suggested Mystery order. Same stories, but different chronology of which is read first, it keeps the listener in the dark/in suspense, to learn right along with the characters. Kind of dark, with a possibly unnerving twist partway through.
Summary: "I wonder what his daemon is," Kaliope says, when they're in bed waiting to fall asleep. Her fur tickles John's bare shoulder, but not enough to make it itch. His arm doesn't ache anymore, thanks to the painkillers. "Do you think she doesn't like us?". Mycroft and John exchange text messages. Mycroft appears to have a steel capsule for arthropods.
Text: Highly Intelligent, Observant, and Destructive When Bored, Feels like Drowning, Asteriodea
Length 1:56:23
Mediafire Link: here
These Composites exist because the wonderful FayJay and I were similarly inspired. So there are two versions of each of the stories. These combine those two versions (occasionally interwoven voices in the non-mystery version, and mystery reveal with a different voice in the Mystery version). I think they turned out really well and it's a cool way to join both of our love for these stories into one long recording of happiness. Or something like that!
FayJay's recordings, which are lovely, can be found here!
Author:
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Reader: Rhea314, FayJay
Fandom: Sherlock/His Dark Materials
Characters: John, Sherlock, Mycroft
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Original order, the omnipotent listener knows what's happening before the characters do and gets to watch the characters figure it out. Kind of dark, with a possibly unnerving twist partway through.
Summary: In the pocket of his trousers, next to his phone, Mycroft carries the standard-issue steel capsule meant for protecting arthropod daemons. John wonders about Sherlock's daemon. John and Mycroft exchange text messages.
Text: Asteriodea, Highly Intelligent, Observant, and Destructive When Bored, Feels like Drowning
Length 1:54:06
Mediafire Link: here
Title: Sherlock/His Dark Materials Mystery Composite
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Reader: Fayjay, Rhea314
Fandom: Sherlock/His Dark Materials
Characters: John, Sherlock, Mycroft
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Author's suggested Mystery order. Same stories, but different chronology of which is read first, it keeps the listener in the dark/in suspense, to learn right along with the characters. Kind of dark, with a possibly unnerving twist partway through.
Summary: "I wonder what his daemon is," Kaliope says, when they're in bed waiting to fall asleep. Her fur tickles John's bare shoulder, but not enough to make it itch. His arm doesn't ache anymore, thanks to the painkillers. "Do you think she doesn't like us?". Mycroft and John exchange text messages. Mycroft appears to have a steel capsule for arthropods.
Text: Highly Intelligent, Observant, and Destructive When Bored, Feels like Drowning, Asteriodea
Length 1:56:23
Mediafire Link: here
These Composites exist because the wonderful FayJay and I were similarly inspired. So there are two versions of each of the stories. These combine those two versions (occasionally interwoven voices in the non-mystery version, and mystery reveal with a different voice in the Mystery version). I think they turned out really well and it's a cool way to join both of our love for these stories into one long recording of happiness. Or something like that!
FayJay's recordings, which are lovely, can be found here!
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Date: 2010-10-19 12:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-19 04:26 pm (UTC)The only other difference is the Original has both voices trading off in dialogue at one point, which doesn't happen in the Mystery version (because it's a mystery and it doesn't work quite so well when the second voice has been introduced yet).
I hope you enjoy them, whichever one you listen to!
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Date: 2010-10-19 05:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-19 08:42 pm (UTC)http://audiofic.jinjurly.com/asteroidea-trilogy-composite-version-anthology-audiobook
http://audiofic.jinjurly.com/asteroidea-trilogy-composite-mystery-version-anthology
http://audiofic.jinjurly.com/asteroidea-trilogy-composite-mystery-version-anthology-audiobook
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Date: 2010-10-19 08:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-20 06:08 am (UTC)You two are amazing. I love you. I have been listening to your podficced versions, both the composite and separate readings, off and on in the background all day, and I am so happy and gleeful and thrilled! Under your voices, I feel like the text really comes alive, making everything sound so much more - more intense, more nuanced, more emotional, and it is beautiful and wonderful and I am so, so honored that you and pandarus both decided to read my fics aloud and make them enjoyable for others through another medium.
♥♥♥
(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-21 03:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-23 03:30 pm (UTC)I think I'll have to download the other versions of the podfic as well, to see what you've done with them. My mind, it has been abducted.
(no subject)
Date: 2010-10-23 10:17 pm (UTC)The music is/are excerpts from The Four Seasons, Op. 8/2, RV 315, "Summer". So if you listen to a Classical music radio station you've most likely heard it.
Thank you so, so much for commenting! I hope the other recordings bring you further enjoyment if you listen to them.
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Date: 2011-04-21 09:24 am (UTC)