The Curvature Chronicles

The Curvature Chronicles

by Dean WIlliams
Season 1
Not Yet
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This week's episode follows three characters at the edge of something they can't take back. Cylas finally has Vra'shek exactly where he wants him. The settling of accounts is colder and more deliberate than anyone expected. Inside the Artifact's resonance core, Castor is being asked to declare himself Creator or Destroyer. His answer, quiet, stubborn, and completely him begins to crack something open that the Artifact wasn't prepared for. And a thousand years in the past, Freydis watches the future she couldn't stop and makes a decision about what kind of empire she'll build in its shadow.
Choose
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The Artifact has been asking its question since page one — Creator or Destroyer — and this week it finally stops asking and starts demanding. Castor is inside a wall of light with no way out and only one choice available to him. Outside that wall, the people who trust him are starting to wonder if they should. And across time, Freydis is learning that the thing she's bonded to has its own agenda — and it's been planning further ahead than anyone realized.
Remains
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Two timelines are collapsing into each other, and neither one is going to come out clean. On Earth, Vra'shek has crossed a line that Cylas is quietly, methodically piecing together, and what Cylas does with that knowledge is its own kind of threat. Meanwhile, a thousand years in the past, Freydis has found the source of everything. The name behind the sabotage. The man she loved. And a choice she can't take back. This week, the Covenant stops being history and becomes something personal. Freydis walked into that chamber carrying grief and a Viking blade, and she walked out alone. Darin-Dis gave her the Covenant's justification, reason over heart, and she answered it the only way she had left. Back on Earth, Cylas is standing at a warehouse door with a hand on his pistol, knowing exactly what Vra'shek did, choosing observation over confrontation. Two people, a thousand years apart, both deciding what kind of person they are in the worst possible moment. The series has been building to these decisions since page one. See you next time.
Broken
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We find out just how far some of the characters will go. We also get a clue to how far Conash has come.
The Station of Things
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Roger Allen, ex-detective, accidental space traveler, zero patience for bureaucratic nonsense, asked the one question nobody wanted to ask: how did he know? Somebody talked. And somewhere in the fallout of that question, Sara's family history landed on the table like a grenade. Freydis walked out of a council chamber a thousand years ago carrying the Artifact and her grief and exactly zero apologies. Sara is still carrying the weight of what that family became. Two women. Fifteen centuries apart. Both paying for other people's choices. That's the current running through this series, and it just got a lot stronger. See you next chapter.
Force and Fire
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The mission is chaotic on every front. On Earth, Vra'shek drifts through a dying city, unmoored without the Artifact's resonance, until a street vendor's peppers offer something unexpected: relief. Meanwhile, his handlers Cylas and Talryn debate how long they can manage a weapon that is slowly coming apart. On Orryx Station, Sara, Castor, and Roger are escorted to Drimus's quarters, where reunion, humor, and hard questions collide. Roger Allen is having a very bad, very confusing day and he wants answers nobody seems willing to give him. In the Council chamber, the debate over Conash-Rel reaches its breaking point. The Artifact named itself. It chose a human. And the patience of twelve council members has finally run out.
Councils Past
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I apologize for the delay. Technical difficulties, (all on my end) made this episode a little late. Those difficulties have been corrected. Please enjoy this extended content. Conash-Rel spoke its own name in the High Council chamber. The council knows Castor carries Freydis's blood. Roger is sweating in a room full of Zorathians demanding someone open a window. And Drimus, bless her, just told the entire High Council of Zora that she found Castor and Sara while Castor and Sara were standing in front of them. Next episode, the conversation that was always coming. Thanks for being here. Until next time, keep your eye on the curve.
The Echo Speaks
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Drimus has found something buried in the archive that rewrites everything Sara thought she knew — a fifth Ark ship that official history forgot. Meanwhile Vra'shek, Cylas, and Talryn are through the door of the Four Corners, and the artifact is upstairs. Roger has a gun and absolutely no idea what he's walking into. On Zora, the High Council is moving against Sara. Telyss-Bar has built her case carefully. The vote is called. And then the artifact speaks. Not in words. In something older. The Curvature Key releases new episodes every two weeks. If you're enjoying the story, leave a review wherever you listen — it helps Sara and Castor find their audience. #sciencefiction #spaceopera #audiobook #podcastfiction #serialfiction #TheCurvatureKey
Crystals and Councils
Vra'shek and the Oblivion agents are getting close. Can Sara handle the truth? Will the past councils destroy the present council? Find out in this episode of The Curvature Key.
Oaths and Blood
Freydis is real. The Krenn are closer than ever. And the truth about Sara’s bloodline just cracked something that may never seal again. As enemies hunt through the night and unseen eyes monitor every word, one thing is clear: this was never just about survival. It’s about who gets to decide what the past means, and who pays for it.
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