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Feb 24, 2023

Starling and Leveret investigate the sudden disappearance of the legendary Tortoise of the famed race between the Tortoise and the Hare.

Genre: Fable, Fantasy

 

Excerpt:
“Is it true that you once beat Hare in a foot race? It can’t be true. But is it true?”

Tortoise sighed.

He continued walking along as the little black bird flapped around him. She landed on a nearby branch.

“I’ve heard that you’ve seen the world from above as a bird does when she’s flying. Is that true? How did you do it? It can’t be true. But is it true?”

 

What’s the Word (that inspired the story)?
Leveret: a young hare (source: dictionary.com)

  

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CREDITS
Story: “Starling and Leveret” Copyright © 2019 by Nila L. Patel
Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel

 

Music:
Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro)

 

Music by JONATHAN SHAW*
“In Tranquil Spring”
“Checking Inventory”
“Spinning Tavern”
“Midnight Creeping”
“Treading the Unknown”
“Thoughts”
“Lingering Evil”
“Cold Sanctuary”
“Land of Misdeeds”
“Encounter of Misdeeds”

 

Music by CHRIS LOGSDON*
“Mystical Town”
“Haunted Town”
“Mining Town”
“Shady Town”

 

*These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.

 

Music by Chris Logsdon and Jonathan Shaw is licensed from GameDev Market
Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket

 

Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.net
Find more music by Chris Logsdon and Jonathan Shaw at gamedevmarket.net
Find more music by Jonathan Shaw at jshaw.co.uk
Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com

 

Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. Two figures facing forward.  A leveret, or young hare at left, standing upright and holding out human-like hands in a clawed pose.  A starling, a black bird, at right, standing with wings folded, body in left profile and extending off frame to the right so that the tail feathers are not visible. Both have eyebrows, which are drawn down. At left behind the figures is a doorway or opening with only darkness visible beyond. The horizontal image is made square with border bars above and below displaying distorted faded partial copies of the main image.