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Where the Stars Fell

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The official tumblr for Where the Stars Fell, a supernatural fantasy podcast from Caldera Studios. ♿️ 🏳️‍🌈 🦎 Find us here.
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Anonymous asked:

I was wondering if you have resources that describe all the characters appearances or refrences of the characters.

I would love to do some fanart, but I worry about drawing the characters correctly.

Our cast doesn’t have any official designs, but you can find a master post of all canon information about their appearances here!

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A short list of my favourite sapphic audio dramas

  • Echobox- Greek Mythology in the modern world, bisexual mc in love with Artemis (relatable) who is a lesbian in this universe, slowburn
  • Where the stars fell- The Antichrist and her Guardian Angel.They "hate" each other but really it's just sexual tension, they bicker and banter constantly it's hilarious, also the love interest is a butch lesbian and I'm pretty sure the mc is a lesbian as well. There's rep for autistic people and people with learning disabilities.
  • Inkwrym- A CEO and her assistant. They also "hate" each other when it's really just sexual tension. It's the same VAs and company that made Where the stars fell. Lots of bickering and banter. Audio 6/10, Story 100/10.
  • Elixir- The owner of an illegal elixir store and the daughter of wealthy politicians who had a hand in outlawing elixir. Alot more action and politics than you would think.
  • Once upon a wasteland- A spy and a scribe trying to find their happily ever after. Set in the fallout universe (you don't need to know anything about fallout) this has one of my favourite sapphic relationships ever. They are incredibly healthy and they get together early in season one so you get to enjoy them throughout the drama. Its still ongoing.
  • Starship Q star- The US government sends is first team of all women and non-binary people to Mars right before the planet blows up. The team is co captained by Sim and Aurelia who are exes. It's basically messy sapphic drama the show and it's hilarious.
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Where The Stars Fell Season 1

Podcast: Where The Stars Fell

Episode Count for season 1: 8, 11 if you count the 2 minisodes and the bloopers.

Last Update: The last update to the core of season 1 was April 27th, 2021. It has been updated since then and I thought about reviewing this show as a whole, but decided to go season at a time.

Synopsis taken from apple podcasts and official website: Dr. Edison Tucker is having a very weird life. Not being able to die tends to color things that way. Lucille Kensington is the literary scene’s biggest enigma. That’s just the way she likes it. When the pair find themselves sharing a cabin in the strangest town in America— Jerusalem, OR— they’re prepared for a housemate situation from hell. What they’re not expecting is tidings of a stranger sort: Ed is the antichrist, Lucy her guardian angel, and if they can’t find a way to work together soon, the rapture is set to take first the town, then the world… but neither of them know that yet. Welcome to Jerusalem, OR, where what doesn’t kill you is just another mystery.

I don't know if this description has remained the same throughout the show, since I didn't start with the show until after season 3.

Rating: 3/5 stars

TL;DR: This season is extremely easy to get through in terms of length. 8 main episodes where most are only like ~30 minutes long means you can get through the first season in less than a day. This season was nominated and won awards, so there are tons of people that like it and respect it. The big question of whether you'll like this show is actually whether you can handle two main characters that seem to bicker more than they breathe. This season also, in my opinion, struggles to stand on its own, and if season 2 hadn't already existed when I first listened to season 1, I don't think I would have waited months to listen to more.