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The Ancient Observatory
Dramatized Adaptation
Author: Panos Gkilis
Series: The Mirelands #2
Narrator: Panos Gkilis, Chrisa
Abridged: 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: BedVibe Studios
Published: 05/24/2026
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic, Dark Fantasy
Synopsis
Past the dark forest, past the drowned bridge, at the world's old north edge where the dark mountains meet a half-flooded threshold, an ancient megalithic structure has been waiting. It was built before the races who lived in this world had names. It was built to keep something asleep.
A Moon Tracker has lived inside it alone for nine years. He carries a crystal sphere kept moonlit, and reads the heavens the way other men read weather. He is the last of his order.
He is about to have company.
The horn has sounded. The eclipse is coming. Three Sleepers stir in the deep.
And one is already among us.
The Ancient Observatory is Book Two of The Mirelands — a fully dramatized literary-fantasy audio drama, voiced by Panos Gkilis and Chrisa, and produced by BedVibe Studios.
Please note: this is a dramatized audio adaptation, approximately 52 minutes in length — not a full unabridged audiobook narration. The complete novel is available as a Kindle ebook on Amazon.
The Mirelands continues in The First Horn, Book Three.
A Moon Tracker has lived inside it alone for nine years. He carries a crystal sphere kept moonlit, and reads the heavens the way other men read weather. He is the last of his order.
He is about to have company.
The horn has sounded. The eclipse is coming. Three Sleepers stir in the deep.
And one is already among us.
The Ancient Observatory is Book Two of The Mirelands — a fully dramatized literary-fantasy audio drama, voiced by Panos Gkilis and Chrisa, and produced by BedVibe Studios.
Please note: this is a dramatized audio adaptation, approximately 52 minutes in length — not a full unabridged audiobook narration. The complete novel is available as a Kindle ebook on Amazon.
The Mirelands continues in The First Horn, Book Three.