The Conductor warns Cam and Jess about the perils awaiting in Fairyland. As if the journey aboard the ghost train wasn’t perilous enough.
Read moreDear Graham & co (Vigil Backstage)
Persephone Byron is gone from this time, but her words to her friends remain.
Read moreVigil: Fear Itself, Act 2
Cameron takes charge of the itinerary, as the trio leaves town to neutralise the threat to Kit and Jess.
Read moreCommon fears (Vigil Backstage)
What past experiences do our three main characters share? What can they cling to in comfort when terror closes in all around?
Read moreVigil: Fear Itself, Act 1
Jess’s haunting friend Kit gives her a fright, and it turns out the good guys aren’t the only ones who can join forces and pool resources.
Read moreExit interview (Vigil Backstage)
Time for a retro on what we achieved this quarter, so we can set SMART goals for our return to market.
Read moreVigil: Chief/Exec, Act 5
The appointed hour is nigh, for the humble and lowly to Attack and Dethrone Gods.
Read moreLeft behind (Vigil Backstage)
Not every bit of audio makes it to the higher plane of existence that is a full story act. But not everything left behind deserves to be forgotten. Which is a roundabout and thematic way of saying these are some out-takes and bloopers from Vigil: Chief/Exec.
Read moreVigil: Chief/Exec, Act 4
Canst it be truly a sin to destroy a God? For when God is no more, who remaineth to name the deed a sin?
Read moreVigil: Chief/Exec, Act 3
The Messenger, the King, the Queens, the armies, stand now all arrayed, their true faces revealed as the flames rise high.
Read moreDear Renko & co (Vigil Backstage)
Persephone Byron is gone from this time, but her words to her friends remain.
Read moreVigil: Chief/Exec, Act 2
And the King said unto the scurrying interlopers, Kneel before mine throne and let me know mine enemy.
Read moreOrg chart (Vigil Backstage)
Who’s in charge here? We figure out who’s related and who reports to whom among our main characters.
Read moreVigil: Chief/Exec, Act 1
And lo, on the eve of the mayoral election, a messenger did appear to the good folk of Sherrydown.
Read moreBurning questions (Vigil Backstage)
We look back over the bridges we’ve burned and the unexplored waters that await us.
Read moreVigil: The Great Fire, Act 5
In which the full might of the Great Fire, the Searing Tongue, the Smothering Haze, is unleashed on Sherrydown.
Read moreVigil: The Great Fire, Act 4
In which Percy discovers that even the best laid plan never survives contact with the enemy.
Read moreVigil: The Great Fire, Act 3
In which the hunters take a pawn or two, and move into position for checkmate.
Read moreVigil: The Great Fire, Act 2
In which Percy names the battlefield, and Mick marshals his strength for a skirmish.
Read moreKindling (Vigil Backstage)
We rub our characters together to create some sparks.
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