Interludes of Erathar

Between Records, Vaelorin files what the world sounds like when it isn’t speaking in mysteries. 
Street tunes, court music, festival refrains, and quiet rituals of daily life.

Interludes are living music from within Erathar.  Songs Vaelorin encounters while the week’s Record is still unfolding in the background. They do not advance the plot and they do not explain the mysteries.
They exist for one purpose: to let you stand where he stands and feel the world through his senses.

 

  • Not a Record. No revelations, no answers, only atmosphere and culture.

  • A true moment. Filed as heard: a place, an occasion, a passing detail.

  • A companion ritual. A midweek entry to keep the world close.

The Seventh Bell

Records file at the Seventh Bell. Interludes arrive midweek, small, deliberate offerings that make Erathar feel inhabited.

Records
Sundays at 7:07 PM (est)

Interludes
Wednesdays at 7:07 PM (est)

If you are new, start with Record 01. If you are returning, choose the latest Interlude above.

How To Listen

Each Interlude includes a brief archival filing, where it was heard, why it exists, and one small note Vaelorin deemed worth preserving. Listen as you would read a margin annotation: lightly at first, then again when the Records begin to change how you hear familiar things.

Stay Close to the Archive

If you’d like notice when a new Record files or when Vaelorin preserves another Interlude, you may request a simple archive notice.
No noise. Only the bell.

Some truths arrive as testimony. Others arrive as music.