Enter The Cromwell Chronicles: a world of rain, pine trees, and magic. It is a story where a rejection from your crush is just as important as a power-hungry demon. This is a show born from a love of the Pacific Northwest and melodramatic teen dramas, and the desire to tell the stories that don’t often get told in popular media. Through the messy metaphor of monsterhood, our young adults explore themes of identity and community. Maybe along the way, we'll find the magic within ourselves.
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Enter The Cromwell Chronicles: a world of rain, pine trees, and magic. It is a story where a rejection from your crush is just as important as a power-hungry demon. This is a show born from a love of the Pacific Northwest and melodramatic teen dramas, and the desire to tell the stories that don’t often get told in popular media. Through the messy metaphor of monsterhood, our young adults explore themes of identity and community. Maybe along the way, we'll find the magic within ourselves.
The Cromwell Chronicles Bonus Content: Not A Person, But A Story
The Cromwell Chronicles
1 hour 27 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
The Cromwell Chronicles Bonus Content: Not A Person, But A Story
Vignettes of what Daisy Mae and Ro got up to on the afternoon of November 7th. CW: Description of vampire attack/feeding, mentions of hypnosis/supernaturally induced memory loss, brief mentions of murder. Links to the episode transcript and full credits can be found at midnightceremoniesmedia.com.
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The Cromwell Chronicles
Enter The Cromwell Chronicles: a world of rain, pine trees, and magic. It is a story where a rejection from your crush is just as important as a power-hungry demon. This is a show born from a love of the Pacific Northwest and melodramatic teen dramas, and the desire to tell the stories that don’t often get told in popular media. Through the messy metaphor of monsterhood, our young adults explore themes of identity and community. Maybe along the way, we'll find the magic within ourselves.