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Rachel Lawson's The Magicians Podcast
The Magicians: The Wizard of Castile 2
Time travel, royal intrigue, and supernatural drama collide in this genre-bending collection from gothic visionary Rachel Lawson. Follow Blake Alexander—once Merlin of Camelot—as he navigates medieval Castile, modern Australia, and the afterlife itself, wielding magic and dry wit in equal measure.
From mistaken identities and historical mishaps to cosmic battles and poetic longing, these interconnected tales blend fantasy, humor, and emotional depth. Whether he's banished as a warlock, rescuing knights from temporal confusion, or returning from the dead to judge his own killer, Blake’s journey is anything but ordinary.
Perfect for fans of Doctor Who, The Sandman, and gothic storytelling with a twist, The Wizard of Castile invites you to dance with death, rewrite history, and discover the missing part of yourself—across centuries and stars.
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1070. The Magicians: Love And Death: Love Is Only The Beginning, Death Is The Price, an audiobook
43:59||Season 1, Ep. 1070“Love is only the beginning. Death is the price.”Blake Alexander never asked to be heir to a celestial empire.Angela Alexander never wanted to inherit the power of Time itself.They aren’t lovers.They aren’t even friends.They’re cousins — forced together by prophecy, politics… and the sudden arrival of two teenagers who claim to be their future children.When Fate himself steps out of the shadows, Blake and Angela are thrown into a war they never chose — a war where love can shatter timelines, grief can break the world, and destiny is a thread pulled tight around their throats.This is the story of a marriage written by prophecy… and rewritten by love.Love and Death — an audiobook saga of magic, time, and the price of destiny.

1068. The Greatest Conqueror Is Love v5
02:53||Season 1, Ep. 1068From the episode The Magicians: Love And Death coming soon





1062. Roger Mortimer: The Man Who Died For Love
03:16||Season 1, Ep. 1062Song of a queen who loved too fiercelyand a baron who rose too high. By one of their descendants, Rachel Lawson, via their other marriages.