
GABBIEL SCOTT
language: Finnish
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In a bustling port town where the tide shapes daily life, a curious fisherman named Markus stakes his claim among the wooden docks and smoky taverns. Though the locals quickly label him foolish and impoverished, he proudly transforms an old brewery into a cramped cottage with a red door, calling it his castle. His bright blue eyes and stubborn pride give the portrait a humorously tender edge.
Markus's simple routines—mending nets, sharing a laugh with fellow dockworkers, and polishing his battered hat—reveal a man who values hard work and order above fleeting comforts. Through his interactions with characters like Truls and Kristen, the narrative sketches a community that both mocks and respects its outsider. The prose blends dry satire with genuine affection, inviting listeners to consider how societies judge competence and worth. As the first act unfolds, the listener is drawn into Markus's world, awaiting the modest adventures that will test his resolve.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (219K characters)
Release date
2025-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1874–1958