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The Worm Ouroboros

Gelesen von Jason Mills

(4,478 Sterne; 46 Bewertungen)

This classic 1922 fantasy novel brings you to a strange and lovely world where a young lord wrestles King Gorice for his land's freedom, where unscalable mountains can only be conquered by stubbornness and hippogriffs, where the great explorer Lord Gro finds himself continually driven to betrayal, where sweet young women occasionally fall for evil wizards, and where the heroes actually win their hearts' desire. (Summary by www.archive.org) (15 hr 20 min)

Chapters

Introductory Material

8:33

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Prologue - Chapter 1: The Castle Of Lord Juss

41:18

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Chapter 2: The Wrastling For Demonland

28:32

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Chapter 3: The Red Foliot

32:31

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Chapter 4: Conjuring In The Iron Tower

35:19

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Chapter 5: King Gorice's Sending

15:28

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Chapter 6: The Claws Of Witchland

14:05

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Chapter 7: Guests Of The King In Carce

54:32

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Chapter 8: The First Expedition To Impland

31:09

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Chapter 9: Salapanta Hills

35:41

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Chapter 10: The Marchlands Of The Moruna

15:58

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Chapter 11: The Burg Of Eshgrar Ogo

33:01

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Chapter 12: Koshtra Pivrarcha

55:38

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Chapter 13: Koshtra Belorn

27:52

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Chapter 14: The Lake Of Ravary

18:25

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Chapter 15: Queen Prezmyra

18:56

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Chapter 16: The Lady Sriva's Embassage

25:47

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Chapter 17: The King Flies His Haggard

24:19

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Chapter 18: The Murther Of Gallandus By Corsus

25:23

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Chapter 19: Thremnir's Heugh

24:14

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Chapter 20: King Corinius

11:40

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Chapter 21: The Parley Before Krothering

11:56

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Chapter 22: Aurwath And Switchwater

22:36

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Chapter 23: The Weird Begun Of Ishnain Nemartra

12:06

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Chapter 24: A King In Krothering

26:35

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Chapter 25: Lord Gro And The Lady Mevrian

27:04

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Chapter 26: The Battle Of Krothering Side

37:49

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Chapter 27: The Second Expedition To Impland

30:58

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Chapter 28: Zora Rach Nam Psarrion

25:55

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Chapter 29: The Fleet At Muelva

5:15

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Chapter 30: Tidings of Melikaphkhaz

25:09

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Chapter 31: The Demons Before Carce

45:41

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Chapter 32: The Latter End Of All The Lords Of Witchland

33:34

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Chapter 33: Queen Sophonisba In Galing

37:52

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Bewertungen

I can't say enough good things about this

(5 Sterne)

Jason Mills wonderful North of England-accented reading of this text is an absolute delight. The language is a very colourful example of Jacobean pastiche about larger-than-life heroic characters. But it is that every page abounds with beautiful poetical descriptions, unhesitatingly rendered in this reading, that is the chief joy for me. In real life, of course, characters like this would be horrible, in their disregard for "lesser people and races, but in this context of high fantasy it's all very inspiring. Perhaps it even still gives valuable insight into the motivations of the great and bad. This is one of my favourite books of all time and is here done justice.

dlshelton89

(5 Sterne)

Great reader! Great book! It's a pastiche of various myths and legends (mostly Norse and Greek), woven into a new heroic fantasy with its own unique setting. It's got Witch Lords and Demon Lords engaged in battles so fierce and bloody someone should write an epic metal album dedicated to their feats. Oh, and all of it is written in the archaic language of a 16th century epic. If, like me, you read Le Morte d'Arthur and lamented the fact there wasn't more fantasy in that style, this book is for you.

(5 Sterne)

an excellent High fantasy story well-read. The vocabulary is intentionally archaic, but the story is easy enough to follow. Quite creative, too.

Not enough Gay Sex

(5 Sterne)

We, the discerning justice warriors of the Americas, do not need great plots and interesting stories. We need to be lectured about inequality and the universality of butt sex. I demand more butt sex. Butt sex needs to be put in every story and every conceivable and inconceivable location. Failure to do this means author is a holocaust denier.

Wonderful reading

(5 Sterne)

Thank you, Jason Mills, for many wonderful hours listening to your masterful reading of this classic!

great story and well read

(5 Sterne)

great story and well read.. very good adventure