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Tincture, A Weird West Trilogy

Author: Matthew D. Jordan

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Tincture is a weird west sci-fi adventure story available ad-free via serialized episodes. For book synopses, artwork, interviews, music credits, and more - visit tincturestory.com.
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Grave robbing requires a corpse, so at most, this was all just simple thievery.  At least, that’s what Rhamuel liked to tell himself as any proper heir to the abandoned goods he was claiming may have simply had their bones turned to dust by The Whatever.   Music in Tincture, Chapter One: Steve Gunn – Trouba Tom Fahy – Creeping Tom Fahy – Long Winter’s Journey Into Spring Tom Fahy – Hell Cats Wooden Ambulance – Dishonest
An old man and a young man sat across from each other in a bar, locking stares with joy and fear, and while the young man had a simple question, the old man would be dead in seven minutes.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Two: Ambienteer – Ecclesia Sehv Tsahno Ambient – Allen Masterton Gareth Dickson – Noon
Old Mother placed her hands in her lap, gestured to the wooden table at her side, and ordered the boy to practice a decision of fate.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Three: J. Koho – Ashram of Eternal Chant Krackatoa – Grand PooPah Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Hypermagic – Apparatus Wooden Ambulance – Poor Bastard
Rhamuel inhaled deeply through his nose, and pondered the world.  They’d made camp under a billboard, and after having been awoken by Rhamuel gently sprinkling sand into his ear, Marcus began to question his own decision making abilities.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Four: Hypermagic – San Fairy Ann Plusplus – The Old Country Adriano Orru – Nemus The Magick Traveling Backpack Band – Prelude At Last Vate – Afrodita  
Paper football or a rubber-band shootout did well to occupy those lulls in the night, but nothing passed the time quite like a gunshot victim.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Five: Deft – Balloons Don’t Always Fly – Remix Mitsuru Shimizu – Swimy Sam Shalabi – Rebetikaud Steve Gunn – Trouba
They arrived at dark, and it was the men on rooftop with loaded rifles that cemented Rhamuel’s distaste for strangers.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Six: Hypermagic – Jackie Dash Caligine – Mε Πιάνουνε Ζαλάδες Action Davis – Japanese “Blue” Gene Tyranny – Letter From Home Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Allen Masterton (Anita Exira) – Feeding Out Among the Crows
Excerpted from: Revenants of War An Attempted Guide for Safe Warrant after The Whatever To the forfeit wanderers and other wayward souls living in the scar:  This is a poor excuse for a travel guide, confusing at best, but if you’re still around to turn its pages, you’re already used to such nonsense.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Seven: Free Piece of Tape – Burning School Black Twig Pickers and Steve Gunn – Old Strange Chris Zabriskie – What True Self? Feels Bogus, Let’s Watch Jason X Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Plankton Wat – Hash Smugglers Blues Andy Moor & Yannis Kyriakides – Touto To Kalokeraki (This Summer)
The rumbling engine of the big motor was loud enough to drown out her thoughts, and for once, Abranyah was glad for it.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Eight: Tom Fahy – Rabbit Asleep Ono – Difference Spuntic – Ulitma Spuntic – Movement, Album Edit Indian Wells – South Beach
How he’d awoken in the middle of tall grass probably should’ve been his first question—but instead—Rhamuel simply wanted to know what time it was.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Nine: Howie & Ann Mitchell – Clogger’s Inconsequential Selection Spuntic – Wake Up Regis Turner – ouais non je sais pas des fois je suis juste un peu mélancolique Tom Fahy – Blackberry Vigil Dexter Britain – After Christmas Dexter Britain – Collapsing Time Dexter Britain – The Time To Run Dexter Britain – Seeing The Future  
Excerpted from: Revenants of War An Attempted Guide for Safe Warrant after The Whatever Some think The Whatever came in the form of an all-out piece of military vengeance, someone with their mitts too close to the red button and a predilection for sociopathy.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Ten: Dexter Britain – Slow Motion Strut Version Two Spuntic – Closes Tom Fahy – Rabbit’s Theme Spuntic – Slow Drift Tony Higgins – The Hungerford Bridge Underground River – Interlude Underground River – Cure Me Slowly
There was a solemn nature about a place designed to fly folk around the landscape—especially one now long past use—but the way Rhamuel figured, it was just a big graveyard without any bodies.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Eleven: Tom Fahy – Thimbleful of Black Tom Fahy – Being David Duff Ono – Difference Dexter Britain – From Truth Tom Fahy – The Mare Crisium Fairy Book Tom Fahy – Op. 7, No. 10 – Gestapattr No. 77 Secret Jane – Otherworld
Stirring, Abranyah woke, and after a small stretch of lip smacking and unfocused blinking, she saw that Rhamuel was covered in blood.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Twelve: Tom Fahy – I, Unfortunately, I Am Russel Huggins Plankton Wat – Hash Smugglers Blues Caligine – Mε Πιάνουνε Ζαλάδες Dexter Britain – Calling (Instrumental) Spuntic – Ultima Co.fee – Calabash Tom Fahy – Creeping Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Tom Fahy – Woodlawn At Night Action Davis – Deep Thoughts
Rhamuel watched the helicopter effortlessly lift into the air, and he briefly pondered how useful such a thing could be out in the barren.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Thirteen: Tom Fahy – Watchers Dexter Britain – Night’s Tale Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Spuntic – Union Flow Tom Fahy – Long Winter’s Journey Into Spring How How – Flimp Origamibiro – Flicker Genetic Engines – Seal The Deal
Every time he balanced one of the massive tobacco jars between his arthritic fingers, Morris briefly considered escape.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Fourteen: Jahzzar – Joke Tom Fahy – Letters To Allayne Mitsuru Shimizu – H Action Davis – Pale and Blue Bersarin Quartett – St. Petersburg Jahzzar – Sleepin  
Excerpted from: Revenants of War An Attempted Guide for Safe Warrant after The Whatever One of the hardest things to reckon out in the wide barren, times as they are, is not only losing folk that you held close, but trying to keep a strangle on the memories they left.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Fifteen: Ilyas Ahmed – Phantom Sky Peter Rudenko – Night Palette Trans Atlantic Rage & Balogh – Adjustment Is Key To Survival Jahzzar – The Last Ones Regis Turner – ouais non je sais pas des fois je suis juste un peu mélancolique Dexter Britain – Calling (Instrumental) Jahzzar – Self Portrait  
Rachel liked the smell of a wood fire, yet, she felt a bit more uncomfortable when that smell—and the fire—were indoors.  She blinked her eyes rapidly, taking in the scent of things, then, when they were good and proper open, she scrambled onto her backside and slid into the corner.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Sixteen: Ilyas Ahmed – Moon Falling Trans Atlantic Rage / Balogh – Somewhere Leading To Nowhere Origamibiro – Flicker Dexter Britain – Seeing The Future Trans Atlantic Rage / Balogh – Soul Search Jahzzar – Jardins du Luxembourg
The sun had left the day, times as they were, and Allgood was set for blood.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Seventeen: Zero V – Notch Tom Fahy – Creeping Trans Atlantic Rage / Balogh – Soul Search Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Jahzzar – Guilty Dan Warren – The Decline (Instrumental) Tony Higgins – The Hungerford Bridge Cobra – Prud’Hommes
Marcus felt like he was drowning, and his imminent demise tasted of ginger root.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Eighteen: Jahzzar – Whisper Trans Atlantic Rage / Balogh – Seeing The Illumination Of The Sun Mark Neil – The Cold From Within Tom Fahy – The Long Long Epitaph (Futurity Suite) Ilyas Ahmed – Unveiled Nightmare Cobra – Joyeux Drille Allen Masterton – Sehv Tsahno Ambient Mark Neil – strANGE_Ls
The shiny black motor flew across the barren, and vengeance followed. As Abranyah piloted, Rhamuel sat in the passenger side window well, one palm on the roof of the motor, the other wrapped around the trigger of a long rifle.   Music in Tincture, Chapter Nineteen: Dexter Britain – Telling Stories Bersarin-Quartett – St. Petersburg Origamibiro – Flicker Sunhiilow – Le Songe d’Hacolhii’ Dexter Britain – Running Through Tunnels Trans Atlantic Rage / Balogh – Soul Finding Solice In Resolution Blear Moon – Cold Summer Landscape Anita Exira – Feeding Out Among The Crows Dexter Britain – The Time To Run (Finale) Aaron Ximm – Spring Rain Trigg – Yasmin Steve Gunn – Improvisation 2 Régis Turner – ouais non je sais pas des fois je suis juste un peu mélancolique Blue “Gene” Tyranny – Letter From Home (piano solo) My Bubba & Mi – Nothing Much Lockerbie – Sumar (intro) Steve Gunn – Trouba Emphemtry – Old Dreams Jamie Evans – Opening Doors
Truth found little purchase in a barren sown with lies, and this went doubly so for the Devil. When time turned funny, most folk looked to one another as they struggled through their day-to-day, figuring things out and doing their best to set up four walls for them and theirs. Some had always liked lacing up the shoes of a nomad and wandering across the dust. If you had a purpose, it gave a body something to fix upon, a reason to keep stepping. However, wearing those nomad shoes out in the barren these days, the days after The Whatever, that was makings for more of a finite kind of future. A body needed the company.   Music in Tincture: Book 2, Chapter One: BOPD – Grotesque Shake That Little Foot – Shady Grove Bleak House – Biology Slides Kosta T – Complect for… M Patuluci – Underground Nevermore Eleanor – Invitation Intro selected from: PrudHommes by Cobra (avec logo panthère)
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Comments (9)

Jenna James

14th or 16th time thru this.... but it used to end at book 3 This is where things get weird. excited about hearing it again. and can't wait to finish proper

Aug 28th
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Steven Hawkins

action 5% lots of waffling on 95% stuck with the first book hoping it would get better but sadly no.....

Jul 5th
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slygirlswagg -

soooo good I'm glad I found this!!!

Feb 16th
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Nikita Lötter

Absolutely awesome. Incredible as a stand alone and even better as a gunslinger fic

Jan 13th
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Amanda Kelly

One of the most interesting podcasts/audiobooks available. Glad I found it!

Sep 17th
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hollarhooter

fantastic tribute to some of S.K.'s Best work, but better than any other "fan fiction"( if that's even what this is) that I know of. very impressive offering l can't thank the author and narrator enough! so enjoyable!!.

May 8th
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Sean McCorquodale

dude, this is an amazing story, especially for us many gunslinger fans!!

Feb 5th
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Trevor Lukins

one of my favorite audio book series

Oct 19th
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