The Elvet Mysteries is a horror-mystery miniseries set in a small English university town. After a strange experience, first year student Livvy Jones starts to document the unusual things happening in Durham, and invites the student body to share their stories.
The Elvet Mysteries is written, performed and produced by Kym Deyn
Our editor and composer is Liv Clark, you can find more of her work at livclark.com
Imposter Syndome was read by Liv Clarke
The Cult was read by Jay Hulme
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The Elvet Mysteries is a horror-mystery miniseries set in a small English university town. After a strange experience, first year student Livvy Jones starts to document the unusual things happening in Durham, and invites the student body to share their stories.
The Elvet Mysteries is written, performed and produced by Kym Deyn
Our editor and composer is Liv Clark, you can find more of her work at livclark.com
Imposter Syndome was read by Liv Clarke
The Cult was read by Jay Hulme
Ansel and May deal with the aftermath of the fight in Ravenloft, and tie up the loose ends. Featuring dumb birds, useless lesbians, accounting and finance, and our final goodbye to Barovia.
Produced by Jordon Montgomery and Kym Deyn.
Your DM was Jordon Montgomery.
The voice of Ansel was Kym Deyn.
Music by Darren Curtis. Find out more at www.darrencurtismusic.com/
Find us on Twitter @curseofcarmilla
Curse of Carmilla
The Elvet Mysteries is a horror-mystery miniseries set in a small English university town. After a strange experience, first year student Livvy Jones starts to document the unusual things happening in Durham, and invites the student body to share their stories.
The Elvet Mysteries is written, performed and produced by Kym Deyn
Our editor and composer is Liv Clark, you can find more of her work at livclark.com
Imposter Syndome was read by Liv Clarke
The Cult was read by Jay Hulme