![]() The Institute has existed for centuries and is dedicated, as far as we know, to documenting encounters ordinary folks have with the paranormal. The series is (mostly) told from the perspective of Jonathan Sims (a character, but also the IRL performer and writer of the series), who serves as head archivist of the fictional Magnus Institute. The Magnus Archives takes a format that will be familiar to Limetown fans- that of a researcher dictating their investigations into the macabre - and then blows it up into a vast horror epic. A friend pointed me in the direction of The Magnus Archives, a podcast by a production company called Rusty Quill, and I found myself hooked almost instantly - so much so that I only recently found out that the second season of Limetown finally dropped a whole year ago. ![]() I blew through the latter's short first season years ago, and by 2018 I needed a new horror audio fix. ![]() Like so many other people who have joined the cult following of the British horror fiction podcast The Magnus Archives, I discovered it because I was tired of waiting for Limetown. ![]()
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