Episode 43: Escape From Paradise

Episode 43: Escape From Paradise

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Episode 44: A Brace of Kinsmen

An old man with a second chance. A darkness that will not stay buried. New places, new faces, same dark mountains.CW: Description of scars and bodily trauma, historical reference to military violence, mild description of physical intimacy, supernaturally induced pain, singing of ...  Show more

Episode 45: Hollowed Be Thy Name

Beasts will only bear burdens for so long. CW: Discussion of death by burning, abandonment trauma, mild profanity, monster violence. Written by Steve ShellNarrated by Steve ShellSound design by Steve ShellProduced and edited by Cam Collins and Steve ShellIntro music: “The Land Un ...  Show more

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