Read in the Chrono-Viewer
Flip through all 29 pages inside our brass-fitted steampunk reader — then take it with you.
Ten free episodes — a steampunk fantasy saga
Follow aeronauts, fae guardians, and a forbidden love across the South Sea archipelago to the mysterious island of Canyon Myst — where time is the only treasure, and every gift demands its price.
Free to watch — start anywhere, in any order
Video episodes of each chapter
This carousel auto-advances. Use the pause button to stop autoplay. Navigate through 10 episodes of the Airovale steampunk fantasy series.
Steampunk fantasy short films — free to watch, no sign-in required.
Every episode plays free in your browser — start with Episode 1: Life in the Village or pick any episode from the carousel above. No sign-in, no subscription, no ads.
For the living-room experience, install the free Airovale TV channel on Roku and watch all ten episodes on your TV.
Each episode is a short cinematic film — most run between three and six minutes. The full ten-episode series plays in about 45 minutes total, the length of a single TV show, but in ten distinct chapters you can watch one at a time or back-to-back.
Begin with Episode 1: Life in the Village to meet the people and place that anchor the saga. The episodes are written in narrative order, but each is self-contained enough to enjoy on its own.
If you'd rather get the lay of the land first, the interactive world map introduces the four realms where the story unfolds.
Yes — Airovale TV streams free on Roku. Add the channel to your Roku device, no account or subscription required. Visit the Airovale TV page for setup details and what's included.
Yes — every episode is also published on the official Airovale YouTube channel, where you can find the full playlist and additional behind-the-scenes content. Episodes on this site are the same cuts but with bonus context, lore links, and the Chrono-Viewer experience.
Yes — the full Airovale saga is available as a paperback ($19.98), eBook ($0.99), and audiobook ($3.99) on Amazon. The book expands on the episodes with deeper character interiors and additional scenes. See the formats below or visit the book page for details.
Airovale was written, produced, and composed by Jef Gray, an award-winning technologist, storyteller, and festival founder based in Orlando, Florida. Published by Aurous Publishing.
Time is the only treasure
Flip through all 29 pages inside our brass-fitted steampunk reader — then take it with you.
Stream a full chapter preview right here — then unlock all ten chapters for less than a cup of coffee.
169 pages of steampunk fantasy — a signed-quality paperback to keep on the shelf or gift to a reader.