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David S. Dear
A Ninth World Journal
Set one billion years in the future... it's the story of Januae, a man who randomly teleports to strange and dangerous places with no way of controlling it.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 52 ratings
Top tier show
I had never heard of the Numernara game previous to listening to this show. But the way that David has built the show within the 9th World is amazing. It quickly became one of my favorite shows and is one that I look forward to new episodes dropping.
RaginManiaxk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/21
Immersive story telling.
This is the first time I have chosen to listen to this particular type of podcast, based on a tabletop role playing game and I am so glad I did. I have particularly liked the fact I have been able to binge listen to it, as it has given me the opportunity to engage with the character of Januae who...Read full review »
twigletsaregreattoeat via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/08/21
Wish new episodes came quicker!
Amazingly well written, excellent voices and sound scaping. If there where books written like this, I would binge read them!!
Sheralien via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 07/07/20
Recent Episodes
Published 12/17/23
Januae is recovered, but in grave condition, while an old adversary returns.   A Ninth World Journal is written and produced by David S. Dear and is based on the roleplaying game Numenera by Monte Cook Games. Chetena is played by Erin Lillis Ureeo is played by Tal Minear Thafti is played by...
Published 12/17/23
Januae inadvertently jaunts into a very dangerous situation while Colred's team finds the location of the teleportation device.   A Ninth World Journal is written and produced by David S. Dear and is based on the roleplaying game Numenera by Monte Cook Games. This episode was written by Steven...
Published 11/19/23
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