Coming Soon:
The Fall of Stormcrest

A young patriot is forced to accept help from the terrorist who almost killed her after they’re both condemned to the same torturous death.
Fall 2025
Voice actors: auditions are now open!
The Story behind the Stories
Sparkholder Media was founded in 2024 by voice actor and writer D Casellian. Its first offering was a teeny four and half minute audio sketch about a beloved and terrible card game.
Now we're evolving into something bigger. We've got projects planned for the next decade, and big dreams we're fighting to bring to fruition.Some of those dreams include:- Uplifting and supporting fellow creatives by paying fair rates and highlighting their incredible talent
- Yearly releases of new material, with shows of increasing scale and scope
- Production of multimedia experiences, rooted in audio but including visual elements like comic books.

Casting Opportunities
NOW CASTING: The Fall of Stormcrest
DEADLINE: 6/8/25
Click here for the casting document
Click here for the submission form

A tale of a night filled with backstabs and woe
thanks to Munchkin, the game that turns friend into foe
Featuring the voice talents of:
Elijah Kim
Henri Facun
OD
Eric Pasquet
and D Casellian
Written, Directed, Composed, and Produced
by D Casellian
for Sparkholder Media
This mini audio drama is an unofficial fan work and is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with Steve Jackson Games.
Trivia
• This story uses cards from the Munchkin Bites version (and a couple that are just made up), but the real life game was played using Nightmare Before Christmas Munchkin, and the level 1 imp was actually a level 1 Jewel Finkelstein. There’s now a house rule that everyone must pile on to make her as strong as possible whenever she’s played.
• Before The Munchkin Story was an audio drama, it was a skit performed for a live audience, complete with a child dressed as the imp and a painted 4x8 sheet of insulation with giant googly eyes as the Thesaurus.
• Neither the writer nor the writer’s friends have ever played the base version of the game. We have instead played Munchkin Bites, Munchkin Zombies, and Nightmare Before Christmas Munchkin, which was ditched for this production out of fear of the Mouse.
• Why choose Munchkin Bites for this production? Because it’s the version we’ve played the most, and the Thesaurus being the most powerful monster in the game is just funny. That’s a real card, by the way, we didn’t make that up.
• 2024 marks the 25th anniversary of Munchkin! We had no idea that was the case, but we can retroactively declare this to be an anniversary present. Congrats and thanks to Steve Jackson Games for a quarter century of ruining friendships!