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The Briarhaven Codex

The Briarhaven Codex

De: B. C. Brock
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This is The Briarhaven Codex Podcast. This podcast explores the history of the fantasy continent of Solmara. Through a documentary-style narrative, each episode uncovers the places, events, and people that shaped this legendary world.

If you enjoy what you hear, consider supporting the show on Patreon for $1 a month. Members receive exclusive short stories set in Solmara and bonus episodes that explore the myths, legends, and histories of places like Istramar and Aeloria. Patrons can also help shape the world itself by suggesting names, stories, and events that may become part of the evolving history.

Now, let us enter the halls of the Conclave and turn the pages of the Codex.

B. C. Brock
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  • The Day the River Refused - Season 1, Episode 1
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of The Briarhaven Codex, we examine the death of Governor Halbrecht Marrow, a moment that rippled far beyond the banks of the River Istrel and into the foundations of power itself. For centuries, the Covenant of Blood bound the ruling Marrow family to the river through ritual, tradition, and an unchallenged belief in their divine legitimacy. But on a heavy, watchful day, the ritual failed.

    Or did it refuse?

    We trace the ceremony at Tidefall, the expectations of continuity, and the shock of a river that did not accept what it had always taken. As Halbrecht’s blood lingered on the surface and his body was carried away by the current, the Conclave moved quickly to contain the narrative. Official records called it error. Accident. Personal failure.

    But along the docks, in the fields, and in the whispered margins of older texts, another interpretation began to take shape.

    The river had judged.

    This episode explores the fracture between authority and belief, the rise of dissent through the Order of Silt, and the emergence of Eryna Nightbloom as a voice willing to ask what others would not: if the Covenant requires truth as well as blood, then who decides what truth is?

    Because once the river refuses… it becomes impossible to pretend it never had a choice.

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