Credits

Peter Wingfield (as The Narrator)

Peter Wingfield is an actor with a remarkably varied career; while many viewers will undoubtedly remember him as the scene-stealing Methos in Highlander: The Series, he has also memorably appeared in Holby City, Caprica, 24, Sanctuary, and a wide variety of other parts. Pursuing a passion for medicine that predated his acting career, he has also become a practising medical professional. You can find out more about him on his official website, his fan club, or on IMDb. He very occasionally tweets.

Jonas Kyratzes (writer/director)

Jonas Kyratzes is a writer, director, and game designer from Thessaloniki, Greece (with a stop in Wiesbaden, Germany). He is best known for his work on narrative-heavy games such as The Sea Will Claim Everything, The Talos Principle, and the upcoming The Eternal Cylinder. You can find him on his official website, Facebook, and Twitter.

Chris Christodoulou (music/sound)

Chris Christodoulou is a composer from Sparta, Greece. He has written music for videogames (Risk of Rain 1 and 2, Deadbolt, The Sea Will Claim Everything) and films (Do It Yourself). You can find more of his work at Bandcamp, Spotify, YouTube, or his official website. You can also follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and other places.

Peter Baker as the Voice of the Whirlwind

Jamie-Lyn Markos as a Voice in the Wilderness

David Barnwell as the Voice of the Paradox

Benjamin Kroger as the Voice of Wrath

Kalliopi Mitropoulou - Violin

Zoé Saubat - Violoncello

For more, visit them on Bandcamp.

Cover art by Daniele Giardini.

You can find more of his work on his official website. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

Peter Wingfield was recorded at SIDE Studios. Special thanks to everyone there for their excellent work, which made this dream project possible.

SIDE Credits

Kamer Erken - Production Manager

Nick Lanza - Additional Production Manager

Brendan Dane - Voice Recording Engineer

James Battley - Additional Voice Recording Engineer

SIDE - Recording Studios / Sound Production and Performance