T Alex Waters
Reika Dynasty Public Broadcast
Welcome to Reika Dynasty Public Broadcast — your Daily transmission from a quiet, mystical town where the moon blinks, the river moves on its own schedule, and the shadows have strong opinions. Told in the calm, velvety voice of an omniscient host, each episode brings you local news, supernatural events, divine interventions, and unsettlingly cheerful community announcements from the jade-lit world of Tsukihana Reika — a setting born from dark fantasy, D&D lore, and cosmic folklore. Expect drifting mist, soft chimes, benevolent gods, wandering masks, talking rivers, cryptic warnings, and a con...
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T Alex Waters
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Último episodio
29 de dic. de 2025
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The Moon Blinks, the River Sighs, and Someone Keeps Rearranging the Skeletons 29.12.2025 6:05
Tonight’s broadcast brings unusual movement in the cemetery, a sighing sentient river, and another rooftop sighting of the jade-eyed woman of drifting shadows. The Host delivers calm, unsettling updates about nesting skeletons, emotional waterways, mysterious entities, and community announcements that are only mildly alarming. Mist will be heavy. The moon has blinked. Please remain indoors until t...
Moonlight, Misdirection, and Mildly Concerning Omens 01.12.2025 3:43
In our debut broadcast, the Host welcomes listeners to a small town in the Reika Dynasty a quiet, mystical town where the river chooses its own route, the moon watches with unusual interest, and a drifting jade-eyed woman has been seen dissolving into mist at the shrine. Tonight’s updates include sentient waterways, temple disturbances, wandering masks, and a set of community announcements that ar...
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