The Magnus Archives - MAG 161 - Dwelling
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Dwelling Careful.
Shh.
Surprise!
Jesus!
Happy birthday, boss!
Happy...
Oh, are you okay?
No, I...
Christ, one second!
Sorry, sorry, Tim wanted to surprise you and...
Snitch?
No, it's fine.
Thank you.
Just a shock.
Well, that's the idea.
Indeed. Though, er, honestly the bottle of wine was just fine.
Yeah, as a decoy.
Yes, well, thank you. This is very elaborate of you.
Plus, it was kind of fun giving you a heart attack.
Hmm, I'm sure. I noticed you didn't jump out at Martin when he had a birthday.
No, he's way too jumpy as it is. We were worried he might damage himself. Hey!
Well, I preferred going out
for ice cream anyway. Went for ice cream?
Yes, you were there. You had rum
and raisin and taught us all about emulsifiers.
Oh, right, yes.
I remember. Liar.
Well, thank you anyway.
This is all very
touching. We just wanted to do something to
lighten the mood, you know?
Yes, I'm aware it's been a rough start.
That's not what this was about.
We just thought you could use a chance to unwind.
I suppose it couldn't hurt.
Knock, knock.
Double boss!
Elias?
I'm not too late for cake, am I?
There's a cake?
How did you... Martin, that was a secret!
I didn't say anything. He didn't
have to. Nothing escapes my notice
and I like to keep an eye out for this
sort of thing. Well, it's
good to see you. Yes, yes.
Come in. So,
how old is the birthday boy? Uh, 38.
Liar.
How would you know? Well, does someone need to change
their password again? What?
Sasha, have you been going through my computer?
Definitely not.
No idea what he's talking about.
Of course not.
That's really not appropriate.
Oh, come on, guys.
Anyway, did somebody mention cake?
Yeah, you did.
Yes, I did, didn't I?
All right, all right.
Well, I guess the cat's out of the bag now anyway.
Look, just give me a second.
Right, alright, well, I guess the cat's out of the bag now anyway. Look, just give me a second.
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Jockerviz, happy birthday to you. Right, yes, thank you. I do hope you're not planning to light those candles.
Oh goodness, a source of ignition in the archives. Uh oh.
Tim.
Oh, whoops. Sorry, my hand slipped. And again, and again, And a couple more times here.
I'm so clumsy today.
That is a lot of fire.
I'm really not comfortable with...
So, blow them out then.
Oh. Right, yes.
Make a wish.
If I wish for you all to go away, do you think it'll work?
He's so grumpy today, isn't he, Martin?
Oh, well...
Do you think it's his looming sense of mortality?
I don't think... Fine. today, isn't he, Martin? Do you think it's his looming sense of mortality?
Fine.
Yay!
So, what did you wish for?
I can't tell you.
He wished for a little bit of peace and quiet.
Was it that obvious?
Oh, I wouldn't worry, John.
It's an archive. Quiet is very much the course du jour.
Well, after the party, at least.
Wine? Anyone?
Tim, it's eleven in the morning.
Yeah, your birthday party.
I really don't think it's appropriate.
I'll allow it.
In fact, I'll join you.
Oh, okay. All right, then.
Martin?
Oh, I mean, I don't normally drink wine.
You know, tannins are a proven headache trigger, and so...
Martin.
Yeah, sure. maybe just a drop.
You know that there's a lot of tannin in tea as well.
What?
Hang on, have you been recording this?
Oh, yeah. I just thought it might be nice.
You know, something to look back on when we're all old and sick of each other.
You probably should have told us, Tim.
What, are you afraid we're going to get sued over the happy birthday song?
Oh, well, I am now. It's just a bit of a privacy thing.
Oh, hypocrite. All right, all right, fine. Look, I'm turning
it off. Any last words for your future selves?
Yes. Fire Tim. Hey.
Hi.
You, er...
Listening to the tapes again?
How many times is that now?
They were sent to me, Martin. There's got to be some reason. Gloating, John. Elias won and there were some tapes he'd kept for himself and
he wanted to gloat. So he sent them. He's not Elias. Jonah, then. I don't know. I find
it hard to think of him as... I don't really like to think of him.
You should get some sleep.
I can't. I can't. I don't think I do anymore.
Sleep.
How long's it been now?
I don't know.
It's not like there are days to count anymore. All the clocks have stopped and... Well, I haven't know. It's not like there are days to count anymore. All the clocks are stopped and...
Well, I haven't yet. I get tired, but it doesn't feel the same.
Probably for the best. Sleep doesn't look pleasant.
No, it's... it's not.
I couldn't wake you.
I'm sorry.
It's not... you're not wake you. I'm sorry. It's not...
You're not the one who ended the world.
Well, just as well I don't remember my dreams.
I do.
What?
They...
I see most of the suffering around here.
When it's quiet, you just...
It's like...
I can see it, like I'm watching all of it.
You haven't been opening the curtains. No, I don't need to. It can see us here
and I can see out as well. Okay, we'll just file that under ominous for now.
under ominous for now. We seem safe enough in here at least. I suppose so. Bit of a hideaway? Or a prison. Yes still better than outside. It sounds bad. It is.
Are we still safe?
Yes. It doesn't want to harm me.
And me?
I won't let it.
And thanks.
John, it's not your fault.
Martin, can we not do this again?
Sorry.
I'm just... I'm mourning a world I killed.
I know.
And we're all trapped in its rotting corpse.
Enough, John.
Have you heard the Gertrude one?
What?
The Gertrude tape.
There are a few of them, but this is my favourite.
I don't...
Just listen.
Right.
If you're listening to this, then it is likely that...
No, let's not beat around the bush.
If you're listening to this, it means I'm dead.
And you have been chosen to be my replacement as head archivist.
Hopefully this means you, Sasha, but if someone else is hearing this and Elias has made a different choice for some reason,
then these words are still very much intended for you.
Before I continue, it is very important to be absolutely clear this is not a joke, nor is it any sort of prank or game.
Your colleagues have not convinced me to record this as an attempt to haze you.
This is completely serious, and very, very important for you to know.
and very, very important for you to know.
If it is you I'm talking to, Sasha,
hopefully your background in artefact storage will lend a certain degree of credence to my words,
but others may have to take it on trust.
All I can do is assure you I am deadly serious.
So, the first thing you have to do is accept that you are in great danger,
and will be for the rest of your life. There are now things that will actively be trying to kill
you, due to your new role as archivist, and Elias has plans for you that are little better.
You will also be unable to relinquish the position or quit the Institute, finding you are
supernaturally compelled to remain. In fact, it occurs to me that attempting to do so is probably
the quickest and easiest way to establish the truth of what I am telling you, so I suggest you do so at the earliest possible opportunity.
Things you need to be aware of.
There exist in our world supernatural entities of incredible power that reflect and feed on the fears of all living creatures, but most commonly humans.
Many consider them gods, and while I believe that is
far too simplistic a comparison for our purposes here, it is perhaps the most useful shorthand.
They do not rule our world, but they do exercise considerable power, which they generally manifest
in the form of monstrous beings that spread further fear,
or incarnations, those humans who have willingly, though not always knowingly,
chosen to take on the power of these entities.
You, unfortunately, have unwittingly made the decision to become one of those incarnations,
for the Institute serves a being known variously as the Eye.
It knows you, the Beholding, the Ceaseless Watcher.
It is the fear of being watched and judged,
and having all your secrets known.
The Institute serves as a way for it to harvest the fears of the other entities,
dragging out the suffering of those who come to give statements
and claiming their terror.
But there is another part of being the Archivist.
These beings, these gods of fear,
their followers believe that they have rituals.
Grand projects which, if successful, would allow them to enter our world, reshaping it in unthinkable ways.
Moulding it into a dimension where terror is as natural as gravity. You are now one such ritual. I do not know
the exact details of it, but be wary of whatever Elias asks you to do. Oh, yes, On the subject of Elias. Trust nothing, he says. He was originally known as Jonah Magnus, the founder of this institute, and I have known perceive out of any eye, real or symbolic.
So be wary.
Play ignorant as long as you can while you expand your own research.
I've managed to keep the archives in a state of chaos for decades,
as I believe his plan would benefit from their organisation.
But I leave that to your judgment.
Certainly the longer he is ignorant of how much you know, the better.
Above all else, be ready.
There are many things out there loyal to other powers
which know your importance to the eye, and will want you dead.
You are entering a new world, a place I've lived for most of my life.
A place...
A place that will often demand a high price from you.
A place that will often demand a high price from you.
Pay it without hesitation, because one way or another, the world is now on your shoulders.
I wish I had more time to explain it to you.
That time is short, and hopefully my actions tonight will ensure this tape never needs to see the light of day. But if you are hearing it, then good luck. Do what you have to do. Are you finished?
Jurgen, I told you to stay in the tunnels.
Your message also told me it was urgent.
If Elias is watching right now...
Then your recording all that was meaningless anyway.
Besides, I'm not afraid of him.
Bravado? Really?
It's not bravado.
We're wasting time.
Do you still have the Ruskin book?
I do, though I don't relish the thought of using it.
Makes it rather hard to breathe, like your chest is being...
You know the gas main, little way out in the tunnel?
I do.
I need you to move it.
I...
That's...
I mean, that's not just earth.
That's pipework and all sorts of...
Find a way.
I need it to be directly under the Institute, or at least closer.
I'm more likely to rupture it and fill the place with gas.
That would also be acceptable.
I'll do what I can.
When do you need it?
If my guess is right, the Church's ritual should be collapsing at any time now, so immediately.
And if you're wrong?
Then a bit of gas will be the least of our worries.
Right.
What are you going to do?
Paper burns well.
Petrol burns better.
I always forget about your pyromaniac streak.
Remind me to tell you about Agnes sometime.
Right.
Did you mean to leave the tape running?
Oh, good grief.
Forty years I've been using them and I swear I'll never...
Can you imagine if we'd had this?
We didn't, though, did we?
No.
So there's no point in dwelling.
John, this isn't healthy.
Healthy?
I am an avatar of voyeuristic terror
whose unquestioned craving for knowledge
has condemned the entire world to an eternity of torment.
Healthy, isn't it?
It's not- Fine, fine. I get it. Besides, grief is healthy. If nothing else, it pushes away
the other feelings that that thing wants me to experience. It just... it hurts me to see
you wallowing like this. Well, some of us weren't able to cut ourselves off from the world before it ended.
That's not fair.
No, it's not. I'm sorry. I just...
It hurts.
I know.
I need time.
I know.
But we can't stay in this cabin forever.
Why not?
It's quiet here. and I have you.
What about food?
What about it? When's the last time you thought to eat, or even felt hungry?
What? I don't know.
No. Whatever is sustaining us now doesn't need us to eat.
That can't be possible. It's a new world, Martin. The natural laws are doesn't need us to eat.
That can't be possible.
It's a new world, Martin. The natural laws are whatever they want them to be.
And I suspect they don't much care to keep humanity fed and watered.
Well, that as may be. We can't just stay here forever.
What could possibly be out there that you want to see? A way to stop this. Some way to turn the world back.
Do you really think there is one? Well, if there
is, it's not in here, is it?
It's so...
It's so loud
out there.
The agony, the terror. I can see
it all so much more clearly.
I'm sorry. Oh, it's...
I love you. I just...
I need more time.
It's alright.
It's alright, I'm good at waiting.
Thank you.
I just wish it didn't feel like whatever's out there was waiting too.
Yeah.
Hey, when did you start recording? I didn't. I only brought one and I've been using it to play the tapes.
Oh. That's not a great sign.
No. No it's not. Today's episode was written by Jonathan Sims Produced by Laurie Ann Davis And directed by Alexander J. Newell
It featured Alexander J. Newell as Martin Blackwood
Lottie Broomhall as Sasha James
Mike LeBeau as Tim Stoker
Jonathan Sims as The Archivist
Ben Meredith as Jonah Magnus
Sue Sims as Gertrude Robinson
And Paul Sims as Jürgen Leitner
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