Episode twenty three, Schwartzwald. Jonah Magnus, the evil regency era twink causing every problem. Unfortunately, I love him.
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Episode twenty three, Schwartzwald. Jonah Magnus, the evil regency era twink causing every problem. Unfortunately, I love him.
Sans titre - Allemagne - 2025
photographie argentique - Kodak gold 200
Hélène Thiennot
TMA episode sketch: Episode 23, Schwartzwald
If you never got lost, how would you find your way back home?
MAG 23 “Schwartzwald” review:
no little German man don’t go into the tomb
Albrecht: mein gott zees is ein tomb full of bööksrotten!
Jokes aside, we have a letter addressed to the big man himself! Mr John Magnus. Or whatever his first name was. I’d say this episode is a solid 7/10. Great Classic fucked up things happen if you go too deep in European forests type deal. Granted, I think that message applies to every forest.
Also, this episode reminds me once more that Sims is reading these statements. You can’t write tone or pauses in statements, yet there is such emotion. This man is just out here roleplaying these actual awful events and it’s really funny to think about.
Anyways, today’s name drop is one Mary Keay. It was said as a name we’ve supposedly already heard so I tempted to see what episode we’ve heard of her first and promptly got spoiled that she dies a second time??? I looked no further so I hope a fellow Magnus enjoyer could enlighten me as to which story first has mention of her.
Statement ends.
Edit: I almost forgot! Martin interrupted the interview with no pants on! It’s been 10 days since last episode in lore.
Mag 23: schwartzwald
Re-listening to the Magnus Archives... damn this is good. I'm on Schwartzwald at the moment (always love the Eye ones for obvious reasons). This is one of my favorite episodes I think... all the bits left unexplained really adds to it. It just doesn't make full sense and that makes me love it all the more. It's just so cool! I wish I could live in this world just so I could know everything about everything. I'd be such a great Archivist lmao
Maybe it's a good thing this stuff isn't real tho?
I kinda want to do one of those episode-by-episode analysis things, so tell me if you want that! I'll do it with, like, the slightest positive support cuz i really want to lol
I would also be sad about the giant collection of rotted books, im with Albrecht on this one