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Blade and Bone (2 of 2) [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Book of the Black Earth, Book 3, Part 2
- Narrated by: full cast, Terence Aselford, Thomas Penny, Joe Mallon, Christopher Scheeren, Nora Achrati, Ken Jackson, David Jourdan, Bradley Smith, Catherine Aselford, Paul Reisman, Colleen Delany
- Length: 4 hrs and 45 mins
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Summary
In a world of sorcery and sand, a slave rebellion is out of control and an army of undead is approaching.
Does Horace have the power and strength to save what he fought so hard to win? In a setting reminiscent of ancient Egypt and Babylon, where God-Kings and God-Queens hold the power of life and death in their hands, Horace, the one-time slave who became a powerful magician, has turned the tables on his former masters.
Follow Horace, Alyra, and Jirom as they navigate the hurdles of managing the slave rebellion under the Akeshian Empire's nose. But evil is not content to sit back and let them gather their strength. A new threat is coming in the form of an unstoppable army of the walking dead. To face this enemy, our heroes will have to dig deeper and find a strength they didn't know they possessed.
Performed by Terence Aselford, Thomas Penny, Joe Mallon, Christopher Scheeren, Nora Achrati, Ken Jackson, David Jourdan, Bradley Smith, Catherine Aselford, Paul Reisman, Colleen Delany, Rose Elizabeth Supan, Mort Shelby, Dylan Lynch, Todd Scofield, Andy Clemence, Evan Casey, Eva Wilhelm, Scott McCormick, James Lewis, Eric Messner, Chris Genebach, Nanette Savard, Drew Kopas, Tony Nam, Chris Stinson, Elliot Dash, Jonathan Feuer, Lydia Kraniotis, Steve Wannall, Richard Rohan, Elizabeth Jernigan, Tia Shearer, Michael Glenn, Christopher Walker, Yasmin Tuazon.