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* [[Poetry (The Shadow Master)|Poetry]] - [[Jessye Romeo]]
* [[Poetry (The Shadow Master)|Poetry]] - [[Jessye Romeo]]
* [[The Devil]] - [[Sam Stafford]]
* [[The Devil]] - [[Sam Stafford]]
* [[Hobgoblin (The Shadow Master)|Hobgoblin]]/[[Sea Witch]] - [[Safiyya Ingar]]
== Crew ==
* Producer, Script Editor & Director - [[Scott Handcock]]
* Writer - [[Lizzie Hopley]]
* Senior Producer - [[David Richardson]]
* Executive Producers - [[Nicholas Briggs]] and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
* Music & Sound Design - [[Robert Harvey|Rob Harvey]]
* Theme Music - [[Ioan Morris]]
* Land of Fiction created by [[Peter Ling]]


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
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[[Category:War Master audio stories]]
[[Category:One part audio stories]]
[[Category:2022 audio stories]]

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The Shadow Master was the second story in the audio anthology Escape from Reality, produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by Lizzie Hopley and featured Derek Jacobi as the War Master.

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As the Master plunders inconceivable artefacts from an impossible universe, he encounters a figure that may prove his greatest threat: his own Shadow.

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  • The majority of the fiction seen in this story from Hans Christian Andersen stories. The Hobgoblin and the Demon Forge are from The Snow Queen, the Sea Witch is from The Little Mermaid, and the main plot of the story is inspired by The Shadow.
  • The Devil giving someone magic bullets that never miss, except for the last which is controlled by the Devil, is from Freischutz, a piece of German folklore that has had several iterations.

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