The vampire civil war in Gatherhold is really heating up. Or actually, freezing…down? You’ll see what we mean. Fortunately, your favorite local amateur sports team, The Wed Socks, is on the case. Shady college bullies, an offer we can’t refuse, and a mysterious robed figure are no match for our powers of deduction. We've got it totally under control.
Imagine Dungeons is an actual-play Dungeons & Dragons 5e podcast set in the world of Eberron, and our story is enjoyable for everyone, regardless of their experience with D&D!
DM: Gage Kell
Donyark Ghaash'kalla: Carter Willis
Fiddlesticks: Jordan Wonders
Ridley Fontina: Vince Kelly
Sue: Mariah Kelly
Glintwood Thistlewick: Justin Dozier
Original music by Justin Dozier.
Additional music by Monument Studios.
Additional music by Ovani Sound.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Previously on Imagine Dungeons.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So you're telling me that one of these cults targets beautiful young women and the other one targets people with war forged.
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[SPEAKER_01]: We are screwed.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's one more piece of information that I didn't share the leader of the Frost Feathers, the Snow Angel.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's my daughter.
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[SPEAKER_08]: David stands straight and does a salute, and then says Captain.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Whoa!
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[SPEAKER_10]: Babies first, where?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, we have been summoned by the podfighter.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There is a woman who has been frozen to the wall.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Did you see who did this to you?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes!
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[SPEAKER_07]: What did this person look like?
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[SPEAKER_09]: A woman robed in white.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We'll pick up with the party, essentially sitting at the table with Walton looking over the map.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They glint just traced out.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's a handout.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And one of the tabs that journal tab will have map one, which is the,
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[SPEAKER_08]: The tunnels closest to the surface is easy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And roll 20?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I didn't know this was there.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Nice.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Me likey dad.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Where is it?
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[SPEAKER_08]: In the journal, which is the third tab on roll 20.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's like a little book in the top right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's got a little sparkle.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's sparkle, but it's sparkle, but it's sparkle, but it's okay.
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[UNKNOWN]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So map one here, we're at the table.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Glent has just drawn this from memory perfectly.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Perfectly.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And, automatically, 100% accurate, two-scale, we're all really impressed and I get inspiration for that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And, um, sounds right.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know what?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I will give you inspiration because you thought to memorize a map that seemingly had nothing to do with what we were doing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that's awesome.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We need to write your own inspiration.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I was an accident because I thought that it was, I thought we needed it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You thought it was like on the ground, right?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I thought it was carved into the ground.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't know, because we need this for sure.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm going to take out my sheet of slate and take a picture of this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This is a very like token-esque accident moment or it's like, is this an accident or is this fade?
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[SPEAKER_08]: So we've already established that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: On this map, has been detailed that there are seven entrances into the tunnels beneath gatherhold.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Those entrances include the embassy of hospitality, which is sort of the place where Sue got her training.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's like a college for those with the Markov hospitality, and
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[SPEAKER_08]: The temple of Tolenta, number four.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The docks is where we met the pod, Father 8.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Correct.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The stables, the capital building, and the prison.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And as like you're kind of outlining this, Walton is giving his notes about like,
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[SPEAKER_08]: which ones he knows about.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So whenever you say like the Staples, he's like, you know, that one's collapsed.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I've taken a look at that one.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And some of his other notes started, you know, having been into the capital building, that seems risky to poke around.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I have friends in the Bayon Mondehu, the guards here, they let me into the prison to look around, but couldn't find anything there either.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So now we're down to, so it seems like Mike from Breaking Bad is just eliminated Staples capital building in prison for us.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You could go to the capital building or the prison or try to dig out the collapsed tunnels of the Staples, but there seems to be difficulty there.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know, I feel like 45 minutes of us like with shovels, just as soon as you really want to get on the cast.
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[SPEAKER_05]: This is our dig episode.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I have shovel on this dirt.
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[SPEAKER_05]: There's a shocking amount of digger tools.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Wow, a lot of digging songs.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Walton, I have a question for you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If you were to look at these possible entrances to the underground, is there one that you would be like, I think if there was a podcast episode of them going to this one, people would like it, and it would be good.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, if I was talking to that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I put that at the podcast.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, yes, the turtle.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's who I'm talking about.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I would say that there are three options here that really, it seems that you guys have some connections to.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, if there's an entrance in the docks, I imagine it's underwater.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And,
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[SPEAKER_08]: might have to seek some potions or some sort of magic to get down there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Or be a big turtle or something.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Or, you know, he's probably fine.
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[SPEAKER_09]: I'll be alright.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We all do have to get through those.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I can get this one out.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm going to be one out.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You fit in the booty there, my friend.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think it's just me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right, let's go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: The clear.
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[SPEAKER_08]: the glare that runs the temple, she kind of gives me the creeps, and so I try to kind of avoid that.
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[SPEAKER_05]: But I'm writing creepy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's perfect penmanship on this perfect map.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Glent, could I get a history check from you?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'd love to.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And Sue, would you mind doing the same?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Do we still be?
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[SPEAKER_05]: I will with warn you, I have a plus eight.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, I do not.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That was a nine plus one, 10 for suit, very bad.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 17 plus eight, 25 for Glent with this one.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That makes sense.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, Sue, I think as you think about the embassy,
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, the MSC's huge.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There are hundreds, maybe thousands of halflings with this mark who go there to study and then get sent all over the planet.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And so I think there might be a little bit of like, if there's a tunnel there, it could be anywhere.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, yeah, for sure.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Glint, I think,
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[SPEAKER_08]: with your experience in the Artifus Lab at NBU.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You would know that there's schematics or like Blueprints for the entire college at the Artifus Lab.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know where it is.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And so there might be some inkling of an idea of like where to find the tunnel if you can get that blueprint.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know about y'all, but the embassy is pretty big and there's a lot of places I'll hide a lot of things and I never seen anything suspicious before, so it feels like a long shot.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, the process of elimination then leads us only to have one choice from which to select.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it is, we all take three different, which in at least, we all take three different entrances and have three different solo episodes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Donnie says the digging episode.
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[SPEAKER_05]: How do you all feel about going back to school?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh my God.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then smash, smash, cut us on your nose.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles is already playing ultimate for us beyond the quad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ridley is mistakenly getting approached as a professor.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Aww.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, no, Ty's a cool.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ty's a cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Ridley's very like anti-college.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Love it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Donnie Smokes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just go to trade school.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm really trying to sell an online course for how to be your own boss, which is a fishing line with a book.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, it seems that we have our place to start, so I imagine we spend another night here getting rest, and then in the morning we'll go into the college.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So, as everybody kind of wraps this up, I imagine, somebody probably glinter Walton rolls the map up and puts it in a little tube to keep it safe.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'll hang onto the map.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, I'll put it in my bag.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Normal, you know, tavern life starts to show up for dinner time and the azer has come out wearing, you know,
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[SPEAKER_08]: their aprons and present like a facetile dinner of mutton chops with a little chimicherry on it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Just so proud of y'all.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You've learned so much.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So little time.
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[SPEAKER_08]: One of the interesting things is weeping.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I saw you experimenting with olive oil and herbs and a little bit of lemon juice and I created this chimicherry sauce.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's wonderful.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It will be a hit on the moon, I believe.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Do you guys have any like catch up or anything that I could put on this, huh?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Fid, I can't, you can't, you can't do catch up.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, no, just a little.
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[SPEAKER_08]: As people are in and out of the tavern, Donny, I think being a bard, you would be
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[SPEAKER_08]: Somewhat expected by people who see you with your instruments on their back to get up in either perform or to tell stories or anything.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Is that something that Donnie would be interested in or you just like, kind of taking the stairs for what they are?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think he'd be interested in it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So then as you get up and you perform, let's get a performance check.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, the man, if I die, um, juicy ate dude, oh, it's okay, three plus five, are you?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Why don't you walk me through?
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[SPEAKER_08]: How does this go for you?
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[SPEAKER_07]: He knows, in the end of the whole, there it is.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He knows there's like, there's a pretty popular show that people watch, like a traveling play, and one of the more popular ones that feels appropriate for now comes to his mind.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So he starts by whistling a little.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He knows whistling's a part of it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So he starts to play, and I would imagine it starts pretty impressive, but things aren't connecting.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Brain mouth guitar, not connecting.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, we just take down your, take down fishing pole and crawled ads in the ditch and whole, uh, some about Mayberry, uh, shoot.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And be there to just take up a couple of spikes, spike balls, and just come and shoot.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's just like, all right, well.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It looks like, like, at some point, it does a cough to like, I got to clear my throat.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's got to be what it is.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Looks in his, his flask.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, no, that's the same stuff.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, uh, any requests?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Anything, anything else?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Down, fishing pole.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Memoraya is trying to so hard to figure out what this is a reference to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have nothing.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's the lyrics to the Andy Griffith Show theme song.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'd like to imagine one of the patrons comes up and takes money out of the tip jar.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And Donny would be like, you forgot, you forgot something here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Take, he's a little bit, he's a bit ashamed here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's much, any request, yeah, requests, stop.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think that's a good idea, Rhett.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Appreciate you, stranger.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Appreciate you stranger for looking out for me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: likely a stranger.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you very much.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And go away for a bit.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Appreciate you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I think as this performance is going on, there are a couple people that the party would notice, kind of coming in and out of the tavern.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The first, I think, is snaps, who comes in, and he's got a little bit of jury on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's got, he's got like a gold chain.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He was going on.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's got a couple rings.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And he's just like kind of, a little bit nonchalant about it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And just kind of sits down at the table and is kind of chatting with one of the
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[SPEAKER_02]: A farm bells ensues brainer going.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let's do those that we don't have a ton of money right now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I guess we did just get sponsored.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We don't have jewelry money though.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We don't have jewelry money.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I actually thinking about it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think we've spent any money in the whole campaign because we're like, gauges always like this cost this much and we're like, but what if I trade in this?
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[SPEAKER_00]: May be this.
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[SPEAKER_05]: What if I make a deal to have it for no money?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, we are in a door to shop for myself.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My entire soul.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was three more shopkeepers, but three markets, that's true, three markets.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think the party would notice Rex shows up with like a sort of like makeshift package that's covered with like banana leaves.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Are they sitting together, Rex and it's maps?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think Rex, like, you can hear the wheels on Rex's shoes as he, like, comes up to the door.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, god, he has the keys.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Are they clacking just with every step, like, spurs?
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[SPEAKER_08]: And he talks a little bit with, um, he talks a little bit with snaps.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But afterwards, he's kind of, like, awkwardly kind of trying to make small talk with strangers.
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[SPEAKER_08]: um, there is a group of, you know, kind of dock workers that are all sitting at the bar, uh, just pounding high C. And then, Glent, you would notice that there is a, um,
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, he's handsome, kind of like long-blundish hair.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's wearing, you know, like leather armor and has a golden badge.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And upon this half-ling entering, Davies kind of like...
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't think anybody else would notice this in Davy, but Glenn, you would notice that Davy is kind of like cowering behind you and taps you on the shoulder and points at this person, and you immediately recognize this person as Quinn Shershot, who was a fellow student of yours at NBU, and you knew him as your primary bully.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, gosh.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Awesome.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think Glent's gonna do what does does.
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[SPEAKER_05]: When he sees somebody in public and it's on the social interaction.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Go back home.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Go back home.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And Glent is going to be like, I need to turn around and think about how to talk to this person if they notice me, but Glent's not going to initiate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So I don't know if that's a still roll.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's like, he's a real space partner to try and remember where he recognizes this person.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I went pulls out his copy of the Facebook, the man that draws the faces and it's furiously flipping through, trying to see if he can find Quinshire Schott's profile page.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Come on, Zuckerberg.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, let's get a stealth check.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I want it to be good for you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I kind of want it to be good for you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That's where we're different Carter.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Four plus two six.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Yes!
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[SPEAKER_08]: So as Donnie is still performing down if it's on pole.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Quinn kind of like double takes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Clint and his like, is that?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Is that Gleebo?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Gleebo little wick?
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[SPEAKER_08]: What are you doing here, buddy, I thought you left?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Hey, Quinn.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I did leave, but I'm back now, and I'm doing good, and it's actually still...
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's still Glent.
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[SPEAKER_05]: My name is Glent.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Glent would this week is still... That's who I still am.
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[SPEAKER_05]: How are you doing?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I'm pretty great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You see that there's this gold badge on his armor is essentially given out to the people who graduate at the top of their class.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It reads sergeant.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I think kind of reassessing what just happened, you realize that he's like, in charge of a group of the guards here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And it's like, you know, I'm doing pretty great, man.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I, you know, things went pretty well for me back in school.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So, you know, I just took the group out to get some drinks, you know,
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[SPEAKER_08]: I see you still got this little critter with you and kind of like leans over to look at Davy and Davy leans back the opposite way.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we're doing good too, doing interesting things for work.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm part of a small team of enterprising individuals who are traveling around
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[SPEAKER_05]: work that needs to be done and in charge of deploying specially designed strategies to achieve the goals of our employers.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's really interesting stuff.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's really interesting stuff and I'm glad to hear that we're both doing an awesome and succeeding objectively.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He was very clearly not listening to anything you said.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's just like looking everywhere else in the tavern and it's like, yeah, okay, cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, you keep, you keep doing that for your employers.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I hope, you know, I hope you make and lots of money or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Blots, so so much.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And it's gotten to the point where, honestly, I don't even have to buy anything.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You know, because we make such good deals.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Sure, yeah, okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, good luck with that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: If, you know, if you need anybody to, you know, protect you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: We can figure that out.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, I think... Fiddles has been...
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think Fiddles has been unsuccessfully trying to get a circle pit going in the middle of the tavern during Donnie's performance.
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[SPEAKER_06]: No rhythm.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It has not been working.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Nobody seems interested and she has been ever since the tall blonde hottie walked over to Glen.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She's been kind of keeping one ear open just because Glen's a homey and she wants to just kind of people what's going on.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And at this sort of, this weird vaguely threatening mostly do she suggestion that Glent can't protect himself and doesn't have anybody in his corner here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think Fiddles is going to kind of saunter over and put a hand on Glent's shoulder.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I imagine he tries to shy away, but she's time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She's, are you sitting down?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I'm probably sitting at the bar pounding high.
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[SPEAKER_05]: OK, then yeah, she, I think she can reach your shoulder,
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think the turnaway was like in a swivel chair at the bar.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just trying to turn away from the other guys at the bar.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And the fiddle is going to walk over and put her hand on glint shoulder and turn towards Quinn.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And ask glint while looking straight at Quinn.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Who's this tall drink of piss?
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[UNKNOWN]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Um, this is, uh, this is Quinn.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Quinn is a, um, a Quinn is a friend from college.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh yeah?
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[SPEAKER_05]: No, glints eyes are wide.
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[SPEAKER_01]: No, actually I haven't heard a single word about you.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I've heard a lot about glint in the things that he's done.
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[SPEAKER_01]: But weirdly, weirdly nothing about you.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So tell me something about yourself.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think Quinn gives like a big smile and it's like, must be new to town.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You hang out here long enough.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He'll hear a little bit about me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is he like the police?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, he's like a...
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's like the prodigy of the elite police force.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Right, right, it's like, I mean, even less.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So the law enforcement that has a civil war sprawling on its hand that they can't seem to have under control.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And they're out having drinks just since it's not for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, no, no, no, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right, they're with you.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Quinn, I can't help but notice the badge.
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[SPEAKER_01]: What's that mean?
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[SPEAKER_08]: I mean, it basically means that I'm pretty good at fighting, pretty good at investigating, pretty good at riding.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Glens Cup is empty of high C. He's drank it off, but he's still holding the cup to his hiding behind just pretending to drink the flag as conversation.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: What kind of stuff do you ride?
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[SPEAKER_01]: I'd love to read it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: She whispers to Glenn.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I know.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think Quinn will kind of walk over to O window and use this finger to open up the blinds.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And you'll see that there's a Velociraptor, like so close to the window.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Right, it's just so nice.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Steaming up the Jurassic Park style, like a real dinosaur.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
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[SPEAKER_01]: Listen, Quinn.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm kind of growing tired of this whole will they won't they think you and I have going on why don't you Why don't you just continue about your day and just do whatever you came here to do and we'll just do whatever we came here to do and Just leave my buddy Glenn to love
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[SPEAKER_08]: All right, well.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Appreciate it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Enjoy that high sea.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah, it's the best.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'll find you on LinkedIn.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll see you around.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And he just kind of goes back to his group.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Dish convention in town.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, but pardon my undercomment, but that guy's a real dick.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles is beaming at Glent Final using curse words.
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[SPEAKER_08]: as Quinn walked away, Davey kind of pointed in his direction kind of shyly and you can both of you would hear him like under his, I don't know, breath is right where it under his, his squeaks like away and I think Rex comes up at this point and is like, what's that guy's
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[SPEAKER_08]: uh... ricks audibly gags fiddles thresher arm around racks and is like i like you more every time we interact uh... uh... i would like the two of you to make a perception check when you say that the two me as well yes eight plus three eleven uh... fourteen minus one thirteen
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think Rex is, he's not showing away from the contact here, and it's like, well, I'm glad to hear that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I sort of brought this for you or whatever, and if it'll see hands you this little banana leaf wrapped package, and when you open it, it's like a sweet roll.
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[SPEAKER_06]: immediately eat it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: She, I mean, it's like, still in the wrapper, just like vacuum seals straight down.
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[SPEAKER_06]: To choose instant swallow.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I hope that was homemade because that was delicious.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I got it from the bakery on the way here.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Somebody made it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Thumbs up!
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[SPEAKER_08]: Everyone lives somewhere.
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[SPEAKER_09]: Everyone lives somewhere.
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[SPEAKER_08]: For sure the baker lives upstairs.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It is home then.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Rex, that was delicious.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm glad you liked it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I liked the way you handled yourself there.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That was really cool.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Thanks.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I got nervous when he showed me the Velasa Raptor.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I kind of backed off the intensity a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Pretty much.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You pretty much killed a T-Rex, so I feel like you'd be able to handle that.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I thought about bringing that up a little point, dude.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It felt weird being like, I've killed two, I've killed a motorcycle bigger than your motorcycle twice.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, you know how the guards are.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, definitely.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: On the other side of this havern.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think Snaps is sitting with Sue, and as he's eating his mutton chop, he's one super loud and super messy.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: A real tenethor situation?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Ridley's around too, and Snaps just keeps going on and on about like,
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[SPEAKER_08]: He's like dissecting the food basically, going through like asking Sue how would I recreate this basically?
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[SPEAKER_08]: And his chain is like hanging into his food a little bit.
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[UNKNOWN]: Ah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, uh, snap sweetie, now I don't know where you got this or like how expensive it is, but like your chain is in the acid of your tomato soup And that's not going to be good for it like you might want to take it take a little bit more care.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Speaking of where did all this come from?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Just like tell me a little bit about it Oh Yeah, oh
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[SPEAKER_02]: So he's trying so hard to be non-shallot.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He's kind of cool.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_05]: This is a little shalot.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So he's being slightly shalot.
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[UNKNOWN]: He's being slightly shalot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's being slightly shalot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: As snaps is getting uncomfortable with this answer, like if the cameras on him, you would see him like shake as his bench moves.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And if it pans out, Ridley is sitting, like he's straddling the bench facing snap.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's straddling the bench facing snap.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's straddling the bench facing snap.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So close.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Way to come from.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, well, when you guys are off, go into the dogs.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The podfather dropped this off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He said it was for the little guy, which I guess is me.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I don't know how I feel about that yet, but yeah, as he gift.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I got a lot of money.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, he's not.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You don't even need to roll inside.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Just fully telling the truth.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just snaps no how to lie.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I feel like to lie, you have to be able to understand that something shouldn't be said.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And that doesn't feel like this.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Perhaps this is in my own.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's fair, that's fair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, well, if he said it was for the little guy, we all, we've started about this a hundred times.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That is, is Davy, okay?
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[SPEAKER_03]: So all of this stuff is apparently for Davy, but second of all, we don't just go take it gifts.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Take it off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He looks chastise, and he just takes off his necklace covered in soup, just tosses it on the table, and then takes one of the rings off, and tries to play off that he still has the other ring off.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think Sue, after the meeting, I don't think Sue was super-sold on being the podfathers like having him manage us, and so I think Sue's just going to only know her and be like, SNAPS, everything, and I mean everything, especially in the city, comes with strings.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I don't know if that's a string that you want to be tied to.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, okay, I mean, I was just thinking that maybe he could maybe he could use like another little guy who wears a fur coat like the one who came in some of you guys and you know, if I have jewelry then maybe when I go looking for like a cleric or something like that to help out my dad and you know, maybe that would carry a little bit extra weight.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ridley is feeling like this is this is 100% like swell and darling like it's just not Like how do you change that and so he's just like quite Calmly he's like hey listen kiddo I understand they look they look pretty strong It's nice to look wealthy
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[SPEAKER_03]: I promise you, you gotta, you gotta listen to me, you know, it's, it's just, it feels a whole lot better to come by that a little more honestly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And you can't put a price tag on the freedom that you feel not working, not working for a guy like that, all right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, let's take it off.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Suze, right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You don't want the, it's not free.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You don't want the price tag here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, I guess you're the one who taught me about bargaining, and so he didn't even name his price, and so that's probably a good point.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And he takes the other ring off and just kind of tosses it onto the table.
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[SPEAKER_08]: If something is free, kiddo, you are the product.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He takes out a little notebook and writes that one down.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Um, Donnie, as you're finishing up your I did don't know what to do with those tall salads and scrambles.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Donnie again, whatever happened to predict the ability.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Let's get it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Mill May.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Let's get a perception check, Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, hey, now, 18, 13 plus five.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Two.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Nice.
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[SPEAKER_08]: This group of dock workers that came in were like really enjoying your song.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They might have been like really drunk, but they're clearly enjoying it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: As you make your way back to the table, you overhear them talking about a group of orcs from the labyrinth that came to the docks today.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're like with an ear shot for sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, yeah, an ear can't perception.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think he just stands up.
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[SPEAKER_07]: and kind of walks over, and he's just strumming a little bit more, trying to remember the tune that he'll never remember again, because it was so awful, but he knew it played well to them.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know, maybe like Mariachi vibe, a little bit to come a little bit closer.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, hey friends, saw you were enjoying.
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[SPEAKER_07]: What I was doing up there, it was, you know, sometimes it's just, it's just coming to you.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's just flowing.
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[SPEAKER_07]: A little bit, you know, it's just good.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm glad you all liked that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It seemed like I'm not the only one that you've seen, they kind of looks like me today.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I don't tend to listen in like that before, but when I hear a work, you know, it's kind of like hearing your name.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Go on, who'd you all see coming in today?
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[SPEAKER_07]: You say the labra?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Is that the name of a shop nearby or another bar?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, nice, nice try, nice try.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I see a scars.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They had scars just like that, a group of maybe 10 orcs said they came from the labyrinth.
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[SPEAKER_08]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Right, what word did you see them?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, did you happen to see them?
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[SPEAKER_08]: They were, uh, they were commissioning, or trying to commission a boat to take them to the mordin' hand.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Over the lake.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh yeah, I know that I know the route, myself.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, okay, if you get anything else from them, or Any, I know all the names name seemed to sound a lie.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm sure not that you over them.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, no, we No offense But I kind of avoid them.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They sure they don't
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[SPEAKER_08]: They don't tend to like asking questions.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And when you do, they kind of act like, you know, they're the saviors of the world.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And I'm just fishing.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Which, you know, half of that street, you can choose which one.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, maybe more than 50 of that street, keeping...
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[SPEAKER_07]: If they're elaborate, you know, they're keeping demons from hell to come, you know, get your kids and stuff, but, you know, save in the world that might be different.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But, uh, we'll okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, I appreciate the intel there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, did you have any idea when they're trying to get out?
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[SPEAKER_07]: If I'm asking too many questions, that's fine.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm sure you rather just hear me sing my tunes than just speak to you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no problem.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, well, if they're going to the more land they'll take at least, you know,
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[SPEAKER_08]: a week, week and a half, maybe two weeks, just to gather everything they need.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, there's not boats.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, this is the place for it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: There's not boats, it's in the go over there.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So it'll take a little bit to find someone desperate enough or courageous enough to get over there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, again, I appreciate you guys.
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[SPEAKER_07]: One more, you said about 10 of them, huh?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Scarta.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Scarta.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Appreciate that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That big old, big old weapons on them.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So it's, sure, you go swords.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And actually, I'm sure if it's like,
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[SPEAKER_07]: This is how I imagine like car guys or gun guys would talk.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think God Donnie would try and be like, you don't know about the double-sided.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Better land.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Extra land, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, with titanium grip with the weave on the inside.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, some of the one of those.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Some kind of metal, I ain't never seen it before.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, well, because I'm like this and he'd like get flips over the guitar, a little bit, the yarding.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He'd look a little similar to this right here.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, one had a warhammer that looked just like this.
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[SPEAKER_08]: No strings.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Warhammer.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, sure, no strings.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I'd imagine so.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I appreciate you, fellas.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And, uh, hey, you all better, when you get out there, get that fish and hold, you know, like smiling at him.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know how the whole group like because that like as you walk away like they check in their fist bump or whatever They like all echo like good division
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[SPEAKER_08]: And as the night settles down, you know, people leave the tavern and go back to their homes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, Rex says his goodbye is like, you know, Fiddles, I know that I won't be a manager, but, you know, I'll be cheering for you as soon as they release your jerseys.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll have a Fiddlesticks one for sure.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles is quiet for a moment and then looks up at Rex with the tear in her eye and she goes, didn't even think about merch.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That's awesome, man.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Thanks for, thanks for supporting.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And you know if they had a Rex jersey, I'd well, I'd
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[SPEAKER_01]: I did, I killed a T-Rex, so it might feel sort of like a conflict of interest, but, but, you know, I would support you in a merchandise-based way as well.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, well, I guess I'll see you around then.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And as Rex leaves, the camera pans over, and Davey are just both there holding out their fist for a fist bump.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Two fiddles.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Double fist bump.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, double fist bump, like superman fist in front of her, double fist bump, both great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, well then, I think the night continues until I imagine everybody kind of heads to bed, unless they'd like to do something before, before doing so.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It was a sketching march ideas.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Well, then as everybody heads to bed,
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[SPEAKER_08]: Glent, when you enter your room, Davy is still kind of like shaken up.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And we'll say to you once the door's closed like that.
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[SPEAKER_10]: Bad guy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, but he is a bad guy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Are you okay?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Um, are... Davey, are... are we okay?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Friends!
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, I...
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[SPEAKER_05]: I've been, um...
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think I owe you an apology.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Davey, I've been, um...
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[SPEAKER_05]: cold, distant, I'm not sure if you've noticed.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I, it's stupid.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You, you're incredible.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I, I am so proud of you and what you've done in our short time with our new friends.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You, you don't need me anymore, Davey.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Um, I mean you, you installed your own voice box, your modifying yourself to pursue your own interests, you have your own vision for what you want, and I, I think I, I think I got worried that you,
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[SPEAKER_05]: don't need me anymore.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And if you don't need me, Davy, then why am I here?
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's stupid, Davy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm making this about me, and I should be happy for you, and I am.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Davey like slowly holds out his hand for a fist bump and then kind of like nods to it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Glenn's gonna give him a fist bump for sure.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then it looks back at you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Like as your fist or touching and says, eat.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Need.
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[SPEAKER_08]: and then sits back a little bit, and nods again into his friendship.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, you're right, friendship.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And then he extends his bottom jaw so that you could kind of like see into his, what looks like his throat.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Like he's full of just like detaching his jaw, like,
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't know, it's almost, it would be horror if this was a different genre.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Like a snake, just unhinging?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And you can see that glowing in his, like, throat, I guess, like almost to his chest, is the glyph that you have on your wrist, except it's a little bit more advanced.
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[SPEAKER_08]: If you would give me an investigation check upon seeing this.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 15 plus 8 23.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, plus 8 is crazy.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You would be able to determine that essentially the way he's speaking is the glyph is allowing him to cast a minor version of gust of wind.
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[SPEAKER_08]: That is allowing him like rudimentary ways of speech.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's really cool.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Davey, this is unbelievable.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I am.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm at a loss for words, which happens to me often in conversation as you well know, but not in diagnosing a sort of mechanical conundrum.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Do you mind if I sketch this out, draw a diagram, and see what we can see here?
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[SPEAKER_05]: This is fascinating.
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[SPEAKER_08]: David just nods.
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[SPEAKER_08]: His jaw still.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It's like being at the dentist.
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[SPEAKER_05]: So, Davey, what do you do for work?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Any big plans this weekend?
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no, don't talk, don't move.
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[SPEAKER_05]: It's rude not to answer, but don't move.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, yeah, then I think as long as Davey's cool with it, I'm going to pull out my sketchbook and try and diagram this.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then I would love it if...
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[SPEAKER_05]: David could also help me like refine that diagram.
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[SPEAKER_05]: If he's the one that's sort of installed this mod into his throat and is the designer of this particular apparatus, I would love David to like give me a quality check or give me a thumbs up on the diagram.
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[SPEAKER_08]: He seems to be able to point to the way that the glyph looks completely, like, can point out where extra lines need to be drawn in everything, but it's not like an extensive amount of knowledge.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The last thing that Davey would say tonight, after the diagram is finished,
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[SPEAKER_05]: He kind of nods to you and his science, science, I love science, Davy, I, this is fun.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And you see Davy's like internal lights just kind of go out there.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Instead.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's final words, one.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's final word was science.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I would cry it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think the audience would cry it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, of course.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But I would especially.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What a crazy way to kill off a beloved character.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You got to make anyone, sorry.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I think we'll cut to Ridley.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, sir.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Who is having your nightly escapade with Genbu?
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[SPEAKER_08]: who was in the little dreamscape like juggling his exes.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Perfect.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is like, go, hey.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hey, Ginnbo.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Hey, how many of those do you have?
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[SPEAKER_03]: And here I can have as many as I want, I guess.
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[SPEAKER_03]: See, I haven't confused about this, because you keep asking me to bring you back stuff to send a taning, but it feels like you could just conjure whatever you want.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Just giving me something to do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's nice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't have enough going on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, everybody needs a quest.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Gotta have a quest.
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[SPEAKER_08]: How are things going?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Topside.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's going all right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, uh,
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[SPEAKER_03]: We're making progress on all the most meaningful things that we made a relationship that I still don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I still don't know how I feel about, you know, the part-father.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is that kind of news get to you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you're sort of... No, I don't.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That art of him.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Talk to the ancient people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ancient people could be tough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, I mean, I'm sure that's copy and paste.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who this person is throughout his treatment.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We got ourselves a mob boss, somebody who came by money, dishonestly, and it is using that money to make sure that he can make more money under the banner of, of keeping the city safe.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, there's opportunity to have for sure.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I understand, but I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It just feels connected to some people and some things that I was,
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[SPEAKER_03]: open not to be connected with at all.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm trying to navigate that.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you know, that type is just forever.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I knew like a snake, you know, the penguins.
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[SPEAKER_03]: From Batman.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The Batman.
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[SPEAKER_08]: The Joker.
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[SPEAKER_08]: where it's like, you know, motive is not bad, but definitely profiting off of it.
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[SPEAKER_08]: You know, yeah, same type.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the extortion's pretty.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's a pretty bad motive, Ken Booth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, maybe it's too, uh, too great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'm not above a little extortion.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Is that what we're doing here?
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[SPEAKER_08]: The bathing, no, it's a big story, oh no, no.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I don't really get anything out of this other than like an awakening from my eternal slumber or whatever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, yeah, I speak to that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you need, what do you need me to do?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got our Iyana's, we use words like eternal and immortal.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What, we have it checked in on what you're up to in, in wherever this is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thanks for the steam.
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[SPEAKER_03]: By the way, that was pretty cool.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It is pretty cool, huh?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it's just, so what you're saying is, you want to get into, like, what are we kind of a conversation?
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[SPEAKER_03]: DTR.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ha ha ha.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe a, maybe a more of a, what are you?
52:38.430 --> 52:39.953
[SPEAKER_03]: What do you need, sure?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, in the past, when people find the Holy Scale,
52:48.329 --> 52:56.803
[SPEAKER_08]: I get, uh, I get sort of co-opted by what have a grand forces to be into training adventurers.
52:57.704 --> 52:59.768
[SPEAKER_08]: So, you know, it tends to be totals.
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[SPEAKER_08]: It was once, uh, like a bird folk, and that was weird.
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[SPEAKER_08]: But, uh, yeah, you know, that's, so I'm just kind of training you.
53:15.937 --> 53:20.063
[SPEAKER_08]: It tends to, you know, coalesce with some sort of like important battle or whatever.
53:20.083 --> 53:23.488
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, and my goal is mainly that you don't die.
53:24.509 --> 53:26.312
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, that's nice.
53:27.173 --> 53:29.857
[SPEAKER_03]: Nice to have a, yeah, like a life fest on the inside.
53:30.959 --> 53:33.002
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, yeah.
53:33.022 --> 53:36.547
[SPEAKER_03]: So, training me, what does that, I mean, you've been giving me powers.
53:37.648 --> 53:39.551
[SPEAKER_03]: Do we just kind of wait for big story moments?
53:41.754 --> 53:41.994
[SPEAKER_03]: Ha ha ha ha.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is there something I should be doing?
53:44.135 --> 53:45.838
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm a checklist guy, Ken Booth.
53:47.901 --> 53:53.208
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, well, starting, I guess starting tonight, we're gonna start working on your form.
53:54.310 --> 54:01.100
[SPEAKER_08]: And, you know, I don't mean the brag, but I have been training heroes for like thousands and thousands of years.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So I do know my stuff and teach you one of two things about incorporating steam into your fighting style as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, yeah, let's get into it, by the way, I should have mentioned civil war happening, okay?
54:18.543 --> 54:27.352
[SPEAKER_03]: We are gonna go into the tunnels where that is warring, taking place in tunnels.
54:27.372 --> 54:34.660
[SPEAKER_03]: Any of your training that would be, you know, kind of course, close quarters, tunnel, type fighting, the vampire.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This, whatever chapter that is, we could jump there, that would be great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, a couple of tips, fighting vampires, you're gonna wanna have a light source on hand.
54:48.679 --> 54:54.145
[SPEAKER_08]: Not necessarily for the vampires, but they got a lot of little minions that don't like light.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And listen, in a group your size, you're probably gonna have someone who's like, oh, I can see in the dark.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, I don't need a light source.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thumb, you need a light source.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Light source, got it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, garlic true false.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In false.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I would stake true false true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I thought so.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I saw that happen myself.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What's the real?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, invitation.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like if I make a little house.
55:29.190 --> 55:30.412
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, and then they come in.
55:30.512 --> 55:30.772
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
55:31.353 --> 55:34.017
[SPEAKER_08]: So here's one thing I'll tell you about being like that.
55:34.217 --> 55:38.803
[SPEAKER_08]: I'm immortal in a sense that like, I exist beyond the material plane.
55:40.032 --> 55:50.142
[SPEAKER_08]: But the vampire that exists on the top side can die, can be killed, and so nobody is more scared of death than they are.
55:50.822 --> 55:59.771
[SPEAKER_08]: And so they spend all their little hundreds of years of living, sewing this information amongst the people.
55:59.851 --> 56:04.455
[SPEAKER_08]: So things come back to you like, oh, they can't cross streams of water.
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[SPEAKER_08]: What genius came up with that one?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, you probably know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course, they can cross streams of water.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's crazy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But, but they're afraid of light.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You gotta understand.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is the, I mean, no, no, they're not afraid of light.
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[SPEAKER_08]: They got little heads, sorry, please.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There is someone who is afraid of light.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All I'm saying is it is...
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[SPEAKER_03]: Six and one-half doesn't yet again, Bob.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I'll give you an example.
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[SPEAKER_08]: A lot of vampires deal with some like necromancy type stuff, and like shadows.
56:44.003 --> 56:45.725
[SPEAKER_08]: They'll have like shadows as pets.
56:46.045 --> 56:51.273
[SPEAKER_08]: Super weird, but like, if you don't have a light source, they can just go invisible.
56:52.595 --> 56:54.718
[SPEAKER_08]: They can just hide right in front of you.
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[SPEAKER_08]: And that is an annoying thing to fight.
56:58.804 --> 57:01.828
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that sounds pretty rough.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so the light is mainly for that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this is helpful.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, you want to, you want to, you want to get into it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Want to wrestle?
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[SPEAKER_08]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, you want this and he hands you like a luchador mask.
57:30.444 --> 57:32.227
[SPEAKER_08]: It's like, got to get in the character.
57:32.448 --> 57:37.557
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Lily has, it's been, it's been, you know, clearly documented that he has no shell in here.
57:37.597 --> 57:51.222
[SPEAKER_03]: So he's already nude, but yeah, he'll put on the luchador mask, but naked in a luchador mask.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's can do all that.
57:52.752 --> 57:53.273
[SPEAKER_03]: No bottoms.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is a family show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Got it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's still adaptable.
57:57.642 --> 57:58.524
[SPEAKER_03]: This is a family show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You can still make sure it's a partner.
57:59.587 --> 58:00.008
[SPEAKER_03]: No bottom of it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just button weiner out like a family show.
58:11.047 --> 58:16.835
[SPEAKER_08]: OK, well, I think we are going to cut to Sue.
58:16.895 --> 58:22.722
[SPEAKER_08]: And I would like everybody to leave except for Sue, for this scene.
58:22.742 --> 58:23.503
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm so excited.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So the prize is, bye.
58:31.273 --> 58:31.794
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you trust?
58:32.054 --> 58:33.036
[SPEAKER_02]: Do you believe that they're gone?
58:34.658 --> 58:36.460
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think they're leaving.
58:36.500 --> 58:37.121
[SPEAKER_08]: It's not there.
58:37.141 --> 58:38.623
[SPEAKER_08]: They're taking their headphones off.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
58:41.024 --> 58:41.344
[SPEAKER_08]: Sue.
58:41.364 --> 58:41.905
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm nervous.
58:42.907 --> 58:49.017
[SPEAKER_08]: I think Sue feels like the type of person who, like, goes right to sleep.
58:50.159 --> 58:50.739
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, definitely.
58:50.940 --> 58:51.220
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
58:51.240 --> 58:53.123
[SPEAKER_08]: So there's no, like, talking to you.
58:53.143 --> 58:53.544
[SPEAKER_02]: It hits the pillow.
58:53.564 --> 58:53.624
[SPEAKER_02]: No.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They are out.
58:55.347 --> 58:57.410
[SPEAKER_02]: They do not wake in the middle of the night.
58:57.831 --> 58:59.794
[SPEAKER_02]: They are out until it is time to get up.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Well, I would like you to make a perception check with this advantage.
59:06.705 --> 59:06.805
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
59:07.932 --> 59:09.374
[SPEAKER_02]: First one was a 14 plus 317.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Second one was a crit, 23, so 17.
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[SPEAKER_08]: Great.
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[SPEAKER_08]: So, I think Sue is very much the type of person falls asleep when the head hits the pillow, but like, you awaken pretty quickly to a tapping on your window.
59:35.168 --> 59:36.029
[SPEAKER_02]: Am I alone?
59:36.229 --> 59:37.130
[SPEAKER_02]: Like do I have a private room?
59:37.650 --> 59:39.172
[SPEAKER_08]: Mm-hmm.
59:39.192 --> 59:41.053
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, I think so would be pretty freaked.
59:41.073 --> 59:42.715
[SPEAKER_02]: Like I said, they don't often wake up.
59:42.755 --> 59:50.282
[SPEAKER_02]: And so they would kind of like sit up with a start, like, and look around to find the source of the sound.
59:50.742 --> 59:51.483
[SPEAKER_02]: Is my window open?
59:51.523 --> 59:51.923
[SPEAKER_02]: Can I see?
59:51.964 --> 59:52.564
[SPEAKER_02]: Is someone there?
59:53.365 --> 01:00:02.273
[SPEAKER_08]: I think that when you wake, do you it's raining outside?
01:00:03.367 --> 01:00:10.217
[SPEAKER_08]: And you would see like the silhouette of a person outside of your window.
01:00:12.861 --> 01:00:14.784
[SPEAKER_02]: Hmm.
01:00:14.804 --> 01:00:15.124
[SPEAKER_02]: Is there...
01:00:17.247 --> 01:00:24.598
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think so would ignore it or run and find someone I think.
01:00:25.827 --> 01:00:32.515
[SPEAKER_02]: I think Sue would go up and try and see if they like grab a candle or some sort of light source and see if we could light them from this side.
01:00:32.535 --> 01:00:32.875
[SPEAKER_08]: Sure.
01:00:33.155 --> 01:00:33.696
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
01:00:33.716 --> 01:00:52.257
[SPEAKER_08]: So when you bring a candle over there, you see that there is a figure in white robes.
01:00:52.777 --> 01:00:59.686
[SPEAKER_08]: Very pretty, and as you kind of take in the scene, you see that she is floating.
01:01:01.929 --> 01:01:07.016
[SPEAKER_02]: And white robes from our previous experiences, this was the Snow Angel.
01:01:07.457 --> 01:01:07.877
[SPEAKER_02]: Correct.
01:01:08.679 --> 01:01:09.500
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, ooh.
01:01:12.203 --> 01:01:15.948
[SPEAKER_02]: Are they like back in Amy for like, they're still trying to open the door or open the window?
01:01:16.549 --> 01:01:20.134
[SPEAKER_08]: When they notice you,
01:01:20.401 --> 01:01:29.330
[SPEAKER_08]: kind of taking in the scene, they just like point up with their finger, like kind of back in a new to open the window.
01:01:32.012 --> 01:01:41.762
[SPEAKER_02]: I think Sue is first going to reach for, make just make sure that there is a weapon on themselves, whether that was like someone on the bedside table or maybe it's always strapped to her leg.
01:01:42.843 --> 01:01:47.067
[SPEAKER_02]: And just like kind of tap that and then
01:01:48.616 --> 01:01:51.588
[SPEAKER_02]: I think cautiously walk up to walk up the window.
01:01:51.608 --> 01:01:52.472
[SPEAKER_08]: OK.
01:01:54.138 --> 01:01:58.255
[SPEAKER_08]: I would like you to make a charisma saving throw as you do so.
01:01:58.857 --> 01:01:59.520
[SPEAKER_02]: OK.
01:02:03.533 --> 01:02:05.316
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a 12 plus five, 17.
01:02:05.356 --> 01:02:19.277
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, so Sue, you would fully recognize that there is like a magical influence that is like trying to like compel you towards opening the window, but you resist it.
01:02:20.259 --> 01:02:20.559
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:02:20.920 --> 01:02:25.547
[SPEAKER_08]: I think the whole scene and who Sue is really plays into this.
01:02:25.667 --> 01:02:32.157
[SPEAKER_08]: Like you have your weapon, you have your candle.
01:02:32.272 --> 01:02:55.309
[SPEAKER_08]: you know that trick isn't going to work on you and so just remind me contextually so this is who we like remind me what the snow angel wig where they fall on our spectrum of people we're pursuing so um this woman is a is a member of the frost feathers they're led by woman who's aliases the snow angel okay um
01:02:55.880 --> 01:02:58.462
[SPEAKER_08]: The Frost feathers are part of the Civil War.
01:02:59.243 --> 01:03:10.172
[SPEAKER_08]: And it was pretty recent that you came across a scene of a crime where they looked like they were murdered by someone of this organization.
01:03:12.094 --> 01:03:12.154
[SPEAKER_02]: OK.
01:03:12.174 --> 01:03:14.936
[SPEAKER_02]: So Sue's getting some murder murdery vibes.
01:03:15.597 --> 01:03:17.178
[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe I shouldn't be opening the window.
01:03:20.461 --> 01:03:25.465
[SPEAKER_02]: But she's also incredibly curious why they
01:03:26.660 --> 01:03:28.502
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think Sue's very good at performance.
01:03:29.243 --> 01:03:36.073
[SPEAKER_02]: In fact, I think they've maybe tried something like this before where they have tried to pretend to still be under the influence.
01:03:41.260 --> 01:03:46.707
[SPEAKER_02]: Contactually, where do I know that my teammates are close enough to hear me if I like screamed?
01:03:47.088 --> 01:03:48.069
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, for sure.
01:03:48.890 --> 01:03:50.372
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, then I think Sue would.
01:03:52.462 --> 01:03:58.451
[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe try and perform like they have been influenced and try and seek some more information.
01:03:58.872 --> 01:04:02.458
[SPEAKER_08]: OK, then you could make a performance or a deception check here.
01:04:03.680 --> 01:04:05.202
[SPEAKER_02]: Let's see what I'm better at out there at the same.
01:04:06.384 --> 01:04:07.325
[SPEAKER_02]: It's a 10 plus two 12.
01:04:08.607 --> 01:04:08.908
[SPEAKER_08]: OK.
01:04:10.110 --> 01:04:15.558
[SPEAKER_08]: This woman doesn't react to your performance.
01:04:15.678 --> 01:04:20.005
[SPEAKER_08]: You don't really know if that means your success will or not.
01:04:20.761 --> 01:04:29.410
[SPEAKER_08]: But I will say that as you kind of stare into her eyes, there is like a spark of recognition here.
01:04:29.890 --> 01:04:31.452
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, on my underhers.
01:04:31.732 --> 01:04:32.413
[SPEAKER_08]: On your end.
01:04:32.593 --> 01:04:35.676
[SPEAKER_08]: Like, you've seen this person before.
01:04:35.716 --> 01:04:39.960
[SPEAKER_08]: It's like right on the tip of your tongue, like, you know, it's a halfling.
01:04:40.341 --> 01:04:42.042
[SPEAKER_08]: You're in, you are in gatherhold.
01:04:42.583 --> 01:04:45.426
[SPEAKER_08]: So it could be someone you went to like culinary school with.
01:04:45.446 --> 01:04:50.751
[SPEAKER_08]: It could be someone you like, you know, a distant relative or something like that.
01:04:51.423 --> 01:05:01.653
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, I think Sue would maybe not open the window, but kind of under their breath, but loud enough to hear through the glass and assume it's single-pin, easy.
01:05:02.514 --> 01:05:06.598
[SPEAKER_02]: Just like, what do you, what do you want with me?
01:05:10.482 --> 01:05:16.148
[SPEAKER_08]: There is a smile on the other side of the glass, and then,
01:05:18.963 --> 01:05:25.152
[SPEAKER_08]: She is still like beckoning you with her hand to like, join her, essentially.
01:05:25.192 --> 01:05:31.480
[SPEAKER_02]: I could have feeling that if she wanted to like take me, she could just like smash the window in the tap, right?
01:05:33.744 --> 01:05:34.244
[SPEAKER_08]: Probably.
01:05:34.284 --> 01:05:37.168
[SPEAKER_02]: It's not hard to break a glass window.
01:05:37.389 --> 01:05:45.460
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, this is within her capabilities, but I don't know unless you want to roll insights.
01:05:45.592 --> 01:05:50.256
[SPEAKER_08]: Here, I don't know if you would just like know why she hasn't doing that.
01:05:50.816 --> 01:05:54.099
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, Sue is an insight person, so I think I will.
01:05:54.380 --> 01:05:55.601
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
01:05:55.621 --> 01:05:56.461
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, but it was so bad.
01:05:56.481 --> 01:05:57.622
[SPEAKER_02]: That was a 2 plus 6, 8.
01:05:58.083 --> 01:05:59.124
[SPEAKER_02]: Sue has no clue.
01:06:02.166 --> 01:06:09.753
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, then with an 8, yeah, I would say you don't know, but I will say that prompts a perception check.
01:06:12.015 --> 01:06:14.637
[SPEAKER_08]: I'll say with disadvantage since it's raining outside.
01:06:14.819 --> 01:06:17.001
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, you didn't need it, because that was a 4 plus 37.
01:06:17.161 --> 01:06:21.185
[SPEAKER_02]: OK. And then a 15, so 7.
01:06:22.826 --> 01:06:29.833
[SPEAKER_08]: I think being from here, you know that rain is pretty dangerous in the other holds since it's like a city, such yet, of carved canyons.
01:06:30.473 --> 01:06:33.176
[SPEAKER_08]: So it all just kind of floods at the bottom.
01:06:33.957 --> 01:06:43.105
[SPEAKER_08]: But there's like drains in different magical engineering that they've done to prevent most of the real harm that would come from that.
01:06:44.688 --> 01:06:49.113
[SPEAKER_08]: But anyways, she seems to be still just like back ining you to join her.
01:06:50.114 --> 01:06:53.577
[SPEAKER_08]: You are not magically compelled to do so, though.
01:06:53.597 --> 01:06:53.697
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:06:54.939 --> 01:07:00.664
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, man, the curious side of Mariah really wants to follow.
01:07:01.685 --> 01:07:04.749
[SPEAKER_02]: And Sue is not very smart, but she has street smart.
01:07:04.929 --> 01:07:07.732
[SPEAKER_02]: She's got a lot of wisdom, not a lot of intelligence.
01:07:08.953 --> 01:07:13.918
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know how to end this without starting a fight, if I don't follow.
01:07:15.113 --> 01:07:22.405
[SPEAKER_08]: I would say with your insight, she doesn't necessarily seem aggressive.
01:07:23.927 --> 01:07:34.084
[SPEAKER_08]: Like, I don't think that Sue would believe that this is leading to a fight no matter what happens.
01:07:36.730 --> 01:07:44.619
[SPEAKER_02]: I think they're going to drop whatever performance they're trying to do, and just say, like, hey, honey, I ain't going to follow you unless you give me more.
01:07:44.639 --> 01:07:46.601
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't, I don't know what you want with me.
01:07:47.522 --> 01:07:49.504
[SPEAKER_02]: And I've seen some of your work personally.
01:07:53.909 --> 01:08:04.020
[SPEAKER_08]: This woman extends her hand, and you see beside her another,
01:08:06.262 --> 01:08:10.128
[SPEAKER_08]: person in white robes, kind of like floats up to join her.
01:08:10.188 --> 01:08:18.580
[SPEAKER_08]: This is a young, half-ling man, short, dark hair, and they're just like kind of holding hands.
01:08:19.922 --> 01:08:23.427
[SPEAKER_08]: And like extending another hand to you.
01:08:24.858 --> 01:08:27.120
[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I am full up on a crew.
01:08:27.161 --> 01:08:33.107
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if you've heard of the wet socks, but worse sponsored now.
01:08:33.227 --> 01:08:35.890
[SPEAKER_02]: I feel like I've got this whole thing going for me.
01:08:36.431 --> 01:08:48.704
[SPEAKER_02]: I appreciate the offer, but I'm gonna need it to be a little bit more convincing than just some floating powers and some kind of creepy hands, if I'm honest.
01:08:50.586 --> 01:08:51.287
[SPEAKER_08]: They.
01:08:52.297 --> 01:08:58.346
[SPEAKER_08]: a float closer to the glass and breathe on it.
01:08:59.027 --> 01:09:02.913
[SPEAKER_08]: And you see it just like cloud up with this like icy mist.
01:09:04.035 --> 01:09:12.107
[SPEAKER_08]: And then you can see like a long fingernail kind of like tracing on the fog that they just drew.
01:09:12.147 --> 01:09:17.595
[SPEAKER_08]: They write out on the glass follow the mist.
01:09:20.461 --> 01:09:22.884
[SPEAKER_02]: And then do they stay, do they leave, do they?
01:09:22.924 --> 01:09:25.848
[SPEAKER_08]: It's foggy, so you don't really see.
01:09:25.969 --> 01:09:29.373
[SPEAKER_08]: But when the fog or when the mist, like disappears, they're gone.
01:09:31.236 --> 01:09:33.619
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, we, okay, follow the mist.
01:09:35.221 --> 01:09:35.842
[SPEAKER_02]: That's sputally.
01:09:37.705 --> 01:09:39.587
[SPEAKER_08]: Let's get another perception check.
01:09:39.607 --> 01:09:45.355
[SPEAKER_08]: As you, I imagine like you're, they disappear, so you're still kind of looking out the window.
01:09:46.735 --> 01:09:49.219
[SPEAKER_02]: That one was a crit plus three, 23.
01:09:49.299 --> 01:09:50.842
[SPEAKER_02]: There it is, finally coming in.
01:09:50.902 --> 01:10:02.761
[SPEAKER_08]: You see, on the plateau in front of you, where, you know, it's hollowed out where people live.
01:10:04.604 --> 01:10:05.385
[SPEAKER_08]: There are,
01:10:06.766 --> 01:10:19.083
[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, somewhere between like 12 and 17, corpses froze into the walls with these like icy bloody wings spotted them.
01:10:19.103 --> 01:10:19.864
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, leaf.
01:10:21.406 --> 01:10:24.070
[SPEAKER_02]: Can I roll inside to feel like if that would have been my fate or not?
01:10:24.130 --> 01:10:26.313
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that's a good call.
01:10:27.815 --> 01:10:29.157
[SPEAKER_02]: The 11 plus 617.
01:10:31.280 --> 01:10:35.946
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, as you kind of squint through the rain, just to kind of see what,
01:10:37.394 --> 01:10:38.696
[SPEAKER_08]: the scene is before you.
01:10:40.239 --> 01:10:48.593
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you would probably get the idea that Sue matches more so their M.O.
01:10:48.633 --> 01:10:50.516
[SPEAKER_08]: of someone they're trying to recruit.
01:10:51.939 --> 01:11:02.136
[SPEAKER_08]: But if vampirism didn't take, you would either end up as a thrall or a corpse frozen to one of these walls.
01:11:02.386 --> 01:11:04.169
[SPEAKER_02]: They're really chilled to the bone.
01:11:04.509 --> 01:11:08.274
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know how warm it is in this newsroom, but does not feel that way anymore.
01:11:10.237 --> 01:11:19.009
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it sort of leaves like the after effect of like really cold in the room, but it slowly gets warmer as the longer they've been gone.
01:11:20.552 --> 01:11:22.374
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:11:22.394 --> 01:11:23.736
[SPEAKER_02]: I think now that...
01:11:24.509 --> 01:11:27.071
[SPEAKER_02]: Sue has seen what she has seen out in the alleyway.
01:11:27.112 --> 01:11:29.314
[SPEAKER_02]: She's probably running to wake the rest of the team.
01:11:29.694 --> 01:11:32.757
[SPEAKER_08]: OK, then we'll pick up there with the rest of the group.
01:11:32.937 --> 01:11:35.340
[SPEAKER_08]: Whenever we get back.
01:11:35.360 --> 01:11:36.120
[SPEAKER_02]: Crazy.
01:11:44.609 --> 01:11:46.971
[SPEAKER_08]: So you can pick up right where we left off.
01:11:47.912 --> 01:11:52.356
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, so Sue is going to
01:11:53.534 --> 01:11:58.976
[SPEAKER_02]: immediately turn around, bust on the door, that she is of her room of their room.
01:11:59.900 --> 01:12:00.743
[SPEAKER_02]: And, uh...
01:12:01.398 --> 01:12:10.629
[SPEAKER_02]: Wrap, wrap her brain for a second and just wonder have they ever come up with like a team whistle feels like something that we would have like some sort of like rallying cry.
01:12:10.649 --> 01:12:14.374
[SPEAKER_02]: And really, it's quickly that there's nothing.
01:12:15.075 --> 01:12:20.842
[SPEAKER_02]: And so, just gonna start shouting the names of her team mates.
01:12:21.623 --> 01:12:24.627
[SPEAKER_02]: Donnie, glint, fiddles, really, really.
01:12:24.667 --> 01:12:25.808
[SPEAKER_02]: I know everybody will go right now.
01:12:25.888 --> 01:12:28.131
[SPEAKER_02]: Everybody wake up and she's just like knocking on doors.
01:12:28.482 --> 01:12:29.205
[SPEAKER_03]: Gotta go get him, Bo.
01:12:31.374 --> 01:12:31.475
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:12:31.495 --> 01:12:31.595
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:12:31.656 --> 01:12:31.877
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:12:31.897 --> 01:12:32.540
[SPEAKER_02]: He's like middle of the hat.
01:12:32.560 --> 01:12:35.311
[SPEAKER_07]: He answers the door and his fingers are on fire.
01:12:36.195 --> 01:12:37.561
[SPEAKER_02]: Don't his fingers are on fire?
01:12:37.581 --> 01:12:38.003
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:12:38.101 --> 01:13:02.607
[SPEAKER_02]: It's like he's like he's prepping, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh uh, uh uh, uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh
01:13:04.105 --> 01:13:04.366
[SPEAKER_06]: What?
01:13:04.827 --> 01:13:07.352
[SPEAKER_06]: Rock move, move, go down, go, let's go.
01:13:07.413 --> 01:13:09.798
[SPEAKER_06]: It'll jump sound a little bit more.
01:13:09.818 --> 01:13:16.092
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, Donnie goes and grabs the inanimate, uh, 10 buoy and just kind of puts him on like a backpack.
01:13:17.135 --> 01:13:18.357
[SPEAKER_07]: Sick, it's really like right out there.
01:13:18.879 --> 01:13:21.304
[SPEAKER_02]: As we arrive outside gauge, can you describe the scene?
01:13:21.622 --> 01:13:28.410
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, so as you guys open the door to the hole in the wall, it is pouring rain outside.
01:13:28.851 --> 01:13:49.857
[SPEAKER_08]: And because gatherhold is in this sort of, it's formed at the base of these canyons and valleys, it is quickly flooding, although the engineers of gatherhold have found a way to create different drains and things like that that eliminate the worst parts of that.
01:13:50.849 --> 01:14:02.048
[SPEAKER_08]: but frozen to the walls of the Mesa across from you are about 14 bodies.
01:14:02.549 --> 01:14:16.232
[SPEAKER_08]: What a very similar to the way that the last victim of the frost feathers was found with these like frozen blood displayed to the wall that's attaching the body to it.
01:14:17.663 --> 01:14:30.096
[SPEAKER_08]: And as you turn around and investigate, the base of that you're coming from, the one that the hole in the wall is made out of, also has about 17 bodies frozen to it as well.
01:14:30.116 --> 01:14:34.040
[SPEAKER_06]: So that's a total, that's a 31 total, 31, yes.
01:14:36.362 --> 01:14:39.345
[SPEAKER_02]: I know we ended with a pretty high perception check for me.
01:14:39.365 --> 01:14:47.333
[SPEAKER_02]: Did I get any, like, inklings on which way they went?
01:14:47.633 --> 01:14:53.584
[SPEAKER_02]: OK, I think Sue's going to just quickly say, y'all, I was almost one of them.
01:14:53.624 --> 01:14:54.606
[SPEAKER_02]: They came to my window.
01:14:54.907 --> 01:14:58.513
[SPEAKER_02]: They tried to throw me, I had to make a charisma check.
01:14:58.974 --> 01:14:59.956
[SPEAKER_02]: But I passed out again.
01:15:01.439 --> 01:15:04.465
[SPEAKER_02]: And they told me to follow the miss.
01:15:04.525 --> 01:15:05.567
[SPEAKER_02]: So something is going down.
01:15:05.607 --> 01:15:10.536
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if we're escalating or what, but clearly, things ain't right.
01:15:11.427 --> 01:15:12.590
[SPEAKER_07]: No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:15:12.770 --> 01:15:14.915
[SPEAKER_07]: And don't he's like, they're just looking around like so many.
01:15:14.955 --> 01:15:20.988
[SPEAKER_07]: And he's like, I mean, I've got the spell slot back, but I can't talk to all of them.
01:15:21.008 --> 01:15:22.091
[SPEAKER_07]: And it didn't go as well last time.
01:15:23.033 --> 01:15:24.396
[SPEAKER_07]: We've already got a hunch of where to go.
01:15:25.438 --> 01:15:29.908
[SPEAKER_07]: Can Fiddles recognize any of these people that are on the wall?
01:15:31.036 --> 01:15:42.982
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, you do recognize at least one of them because one of them is Mrs. Tibida, the momager that you interviewed in our last session.
01:15:44.045 --> 01:15:45.628
[SPEAKER_06]: This is the Chris Jenner.
01:15:46.310 --> 01:15:47.472
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
01:15:47.492 --> 01:15:47.813
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
01:15:48.367 --> 01:15:49.869
[SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't seem all bad to me.
01:15:54.275 --> 01:16:16.686
[SPEAKER_02]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:16:18.927 --> 01:16:22.732
[SPEAKER_02]: I swear it's right here, it's like right on the edge of my back.
01:16:22.752 --> 01:16:25.596
[SPEAKER_02]: I can't place them.
01:16:25.616 --> 01:16:29.661
[SPEAKER_05]: Can I do an arcana check just to see what's the deal with these myths?
01:16:29.922 --> 01:16:30.322
[SPEAKER_05]: Are they?
01:16:30.362 --> 01:16:34.047
[SPEAKER_09]: I was just going to roll up our reception to see if there were myths around.
01:16:34.808 --> 01:16:36.270
[SPEAKER_09]: We could get a perception in our conno?
01:16:36.290 --> 01:16:36.731
[SPEAKER_09]: That's right.
01:16:37.672 --> 01:16:39.034
[SPEAKER_07]: 11, 6 plus 5.
01:16:39.054 --> 01:16:42.138
[SPEAKER_04]: 5 plus 8, 13 arcana for me.
01:16:42.158 --> 01:16:47.685
[SPEAKER_04]: 13 perception for Ridley is a 14 perception for a
01:16:48.290 --> 01:16:51.474
[SPEAKER_02]: I already ruled perceptions, so maybe I'll roll a investigation, looking a little closer.
01:16:51.514 --> 01:16:52.635
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, that's fine.
01:16:54.057 --> 01:16:55.058
[SPEAKER_02]: Eight minus two, six.
01:16:55.259 --> 01:16:56.720
[SPEAKER_02]: Sue is just freaking out.
01:16:58.643 --> 01:17:16.845
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, with all of the rain coming down so hard, it's really difficult to distinguish what is like a mist and fog that comes from this humidity and the rainfall and what might be this mist.
01:17:16.943 --> 01:17:25.090
[SPEAKER_08]: that Sue was hinted towards, Glint with a 13-hour condom.
01:17:26.091 --> 01:17:32.597
[SPEAKER_08]: And I imagine you get close to one of these bodies that are lower on the wall, maybe you like walk up a couple of flights of stairs.
01:17:33.457 --> 01:17:39.623
[SPEAKER_08]: And you see that surrounding these bodies is a really faint, light, cold mist.
01:17:41.264 --> 01:17:46.849
[SPEAKER_08]: But it doesn't seem to be
01:17:48.415 --> 01:17:53.262
[SPEAKER_02]: I do have to detect a magic if we feel like, I mean, I feel like we can't cast that the last scene.
01:17:54.383 --> 01:17:56.326
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm a locate object.
01:17:57.348 --> 01:17:58.429
[SPEAKER_02]: That's be familiar to me.
01:17:58.569 --> 01:17:59.611
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think I have locate person.
01:18:00.332 --> 01:18:01.373
[SPEAKER_07]: Is our bearded buddy with us?
01:18:02.695 --> 01:18:03.637
[SPEAKER_09]: See you, too.
01:18:03.657 --> 01:18:04.097
[SPEAKER_09]: Good, Austin.
01:18:04.318 --> 01:18:04.718
[SPEAKER_09]: Did you get out?
01:18:05.960 --> 01:18:06.641
[SPEAKER_08]: Nobody will come up.
01:18:07.782 --> 01:18:08.604
[SPEAKER_02]: I was making a racket.
01:18:09.845 --> 01:18:12.169
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, he's also not staying at the hole in the wall.
01:18:13.010 --> 01:18:13.931
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think it's on the right.
01:18:14.011 --> 01:18:14.872
[SPEAKER_08]: OK, that's right.
01:18:14.893 --> 01:18:15.954
[SPEAKER_08]: So we can see the missed.
01:18:16.134 --> 01:18:17.376
[SPEAKER_08]: Like we know where they are.
01:18:17.980 --> 01:18:27.833
[SPEAKER_08]: You can see, missed around each body, especially once Glent points it out, but it's not like streaming and leading anywhere.
01:18:28.374 --> 01:18:29.376
[SPEAKER_07]: Is anyone else out here?
01:18:29.816 --> 01:18:32.039
[SPEAKER_07]: Like are there other alive people besides our party?
01:18:33.321 --> 01:18:33.501
[SPEAKER_07]: No.
01:18:34.883 --> 01:18:34.983
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
01:18:35.003 --> 01:18:40.851
[SPEAKER_06]: I think like the bartender probably followed you guys out, but just dry heaving into a trash can somewhere.
01:18:41.312 --> 01:18:43.255
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but nobody, nobody else.
01:18:44.016 --> 01:18:46.519
[SPEAKER_03]: Did, did this like just happen?
01:18:49.030 --> 01:18:51.113
[SPEAKER_02]: Like how close to the conversation with Sue?
01:18:51.473 --> 01:18:52.214
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:18:52.234 --> 01:18:53.937
[SPEAKER_02]: So the conversation with Sue, yes, just happened.
01:18:53.957 --> 01:19:01.567
[SPEAKER_02]: They came to Sue's window and we had a little back and forth and then they left and Sue sprinted out of the room and woke y'all up.
01:19:03.169 --> 01:19:05.352
[SPEAKER_03]: Can I would like to cast a fine sense?
01:19:07.875 --> 01:19:15.105
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so if I can like get any location on like, undead, fiend, everything like that, right?
01:19:16.638 --> 01:19:18.881
[SPEAKER_03]: But it has to be close to me.
01:19:19.041 --> 01:19:22.064
[SPEAKER_03]: Like, um, do you have a range?
01:19:22.525 --> 01:19:26.349
[SPEAKER_03]: That's within, it's within 60 feet.
01:19:26.630 --> 01:19:27.831
[SPEAKER_03]: But I'm gonna cast it.
01:19:28.211 --> 01:19:32.356
[SPEAKER_03]: Anything affected by certain spells detect good and evil, all that.
01:19:34.358 --> 01:19:39.564
[SPEAKER_03]: Just to get a, you know, like, that Arkham games when you go into like detectives.
01:19:39.745 --> 01:19:42.348
[SPEAKER_08]: And yeah.
01:19:42.368 --> 01:19:42.508
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
01:19:42.528 --> 01:19:42.628
[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
01:19:44.178 --> 01:19:47.121
[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, let me look at your divine sense real quick, just a little bit.
01:19:47.141 --> 01:19:48.743
[SPEAKER_05]: It's your Assassin's Creed Eagle vision.
01:19:49.644 --> 01:19:57.954
[SPEAKER_08]: So, as you use your divine sense, I imagine some of the like cracks on your shell.
01:19:58.474 --> 01:19:59.355
[SPEAKER_08]: Glow a little bit.
01:19:59.595 --> 01:20:00.817
[SPEAKER_03]: That's what I thought so too.
01:20:00.837 --> 01:20:03.840
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, check him down.
01:20:03.860 --> 01:20:08.225
[SPEAKER_08]: I thought it, I thought it, I thought it.
01:20:08.245 --> 01:20:11.569
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, you don't sense anything within 60 feet of view.
01:20:14.030 --> 01:20:15.572
[SPEAKER_07]: How long, what's the duration of that?
01:20:17.594 --> 01:20:27.224
[SPEAKER_08]: It's a one action, and he can see within 60 feet if there's any celestial fiend or undead that is not behind total cover.
01:20:29.567 --> 01:20:30.368
[SPEAKER_07]: And it's like a warm one.
01:20:30.388 --> 01:20:31.929
[SPEAKER_07]: It's like it's just done.
01:20:32.650 --> 01:20:33.611
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:20:33.631 --> 01:20:36.995
[SPEAKER_03]: Cool.
01:20:37.015 --> 01:20:41.860
[SPEAKER_03]: Ridley, because this was a completely silent action, says nothing.
01:20:45.451 --> 01:20:51.219
[SPEAKER_08]: You don't shout out something like, uh, to find powers to activate.
01:20:51.480 --> 01:20:52.461
[SPEAKER_08]: Activate.
01:20:52.481 --> 01:20:52.822
[SPEAKER_05]: Heart.
01:20:53.182 --> 01:20:54.904
[SPEAKER_05]: Can't do to me.
01:20:59.451 --> 01:21:03.697
[SPEAKER_07]: Don't it just gonna be like, listen, this all feels pretty fresh.
01:21:03.757 --> 01:21:04.438
[SPEAKER_07]: Am I right, too?
01:21:04.899 --> 01:21:06.020
[SPEAKER_07]: Like, this might have just happened.
01:21:06.441 --> 01:21:11.408
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, moments ago, I don't know about the murders, but the people at my window were here.
01:21:11.523 --> 01:21:40.990
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know how much closer and proximity we're going to get to this and let's we go Sproul onking to try and find the right place at all this stuff comes from I know if we don't I don't know if we want to split the party I'd like to have everybody I mean it feels like if something can kill 30 some odd people we might at least win our party all together But if we need to split that we just want to follow intuition and pick a side and get moving I feel like the more we stand here the further away the phobias what do we think
01:21:40.970 --> 01:21:43.653
[SPEAKER_05]: Are they arranged in any sort of particular pattern?
01:21:44.414 --> 01:21:48.119
[SPEAKER_05]: These bodies that we can see, or is it kind of just a scatter plot of corpses?
01:21:48.559 --> 01:21:51.964
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, definitely, like a complete scatter plot.
01:21:52.244 --> 01:21:52.785
[SPEAKER_08]: Nothing is.
01:21:53.225 --> 01:21:53.325
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
01:21:53.345 --> 01:21:54.166
[SPEAKER_08]: Super identifying.
01:21:54.186 --> 01:21:54.807
[SPEAKER_05]: It spells out.
01:21:54.827 --> 01:21:56.249
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, no, maybe they were like in an arrow.
01:22:01.375 --> 01:22:01.956
[SPEAKER_03]: Go here.
01:22:02.757 --> 01:22:04.259
[SPEAKER_03]: Says this way to vampires.
01:22:04.299 --> 01:22:05.320
[SPEAKER_03]: We've got the mates.
01:22:05.761 --> 01:22:08.344
[SPEAKER_03]: Are, uh, Ridley, can he reach any of the bodies?
01:22:09.826 --> 01:22:13.733
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, there's like stairs that lead up to Mesa's.
01:22:13.773 --> 01:22:18.441
[SPEAKER_08]: Really like to check and see if you can feel any warmth on a body.
01:22:19.203 --> 01:22:19.483
[SPEAKER_08]: Sure.
01:22:19.704 --> 01:22:28.600
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, when you go to like check one of the pulses or, you know, touch any of the corpses, they seem to be like freezing cold to the touch.
01:22:29.000 --> 01:22:29.982
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
01:22:30.002 --> 01:22:31.665
[SPEAKER_03]: But they're drained of blood.
01:22:32.438 --> 01:22:33.259
[SPEAKER_03]: So it's hard to tell.
01:22:33.279 --> 01:22:42.110
[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, yeah, any knowledge there, medicine, or vampire, and otherwise it would tell me, I'm trying to figure out did this just happen?
01:22:43.972 --> 01:22:44.593
[SPEAKER_03]: Has it been happening?
01:22:45.214 --> 01:22:46.796
[SPEAKER_08]: Roll a medicine check for me.
01:22:47.897 --> 01:22:51.001
[SPEAKER_02]: And just to clarify, they do look exactly like the first one that we saw, right?
01:22:51.021 --> 01:22:52.443
[SPEAKER_02]: They're all in that same fashion.
01:22:53.964 --> 01:22:55.126
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, yeah, yeah.
01:22:55.887 --> 01:22:57.028
[SPEAKER_03]: It's a nine for medicine?
01:22:58.150 --> 01:22:58.530
[SPEAKER_02]: Not great.
01:22:59.776 --> 01:23:01.920
[SPEAKER_08]: Hard to tell, there need to be have any aspirin.
01:23:02.421 --> 01:23:05.246
[SPEAKER_08]: Definitely magically cold, definitely drained of blood.
01:23:05.266 --> 01:23:11.577
[SPEAKER_08]: It makes you really difficult to tell when a corpse died.
01:23:11.657 --> 01:23:14.742
[SPEAKER_08]: You know, it's not like decomposing, so it's relatively fresh.
01:23:15.123 --> 01:23:16.045
[SPEAKER_08]: But yeah.
01:23:16.265 --> 01:23:17.888
[SPEAKER_06]: Can Fiddles, can I investigate the area?
01:23:17.908 --> 01:23:23.418
[SPEAKER_06]: It's just sort of like the entire area around us and look out for anything that might point us in any kind of direction here.
01:23:23.478 --> 01:23:24.720
[SPEAKER_06]: Sure, it's any action.
01:23:25.747 --> 01:23:30.403
[SPEAKER_07]: While Fiddles is doing that, Donnie is gonna ask Ridley, who's investigating your buddy.
01:23:31.627 --> 01:23:34.457
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh no, it's a 7 plus 411.
01:23:34.657 --> 01:23:35.178
[SPEAKER_07]: They read it.
01:23:35.859 --> 01:23:42.668
[SPEAKER_07]: You saw me do this before you think it's worth talking to one of our friends here see at least a direction?
01:23:43.148 --> 01:23:44.771
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
01:23:45.692 --> 01:23:55.505
[SPEAKER_03]: They were surprised last time and it sounds like from Sue that there was a thrall, it's an expensive spell and we'll lose in time here.
01:23:56.446 --> 01:23:59.230
[SPEAKER_08]: Fiddles was in 11.
01:23:59.902 --> 01:24:27.563
[SPEAKER_08]: I think, as you're kind of looking around, you would notice that three or four of the corpses have some sort of mechanical component to them, like a metal arm, or maybe like a lower half of their jaw is made of metal, and there's one war sworn that's been present to the wall as well, war forged.
01:24:28.555 --> 01:24:30.498
[SPEAKER_02]: More forts, do not have blood, correct?
01:24:30.938 --> 01:24:31.399
[SPEAKER_06]: Correct.
01:24:31.940 --> 01:24:32.641
[SPEAKER_06]: So the...
01:24:32.661 --> 01:24:36.306
[SPEAKER_06]: But we do know one of the vampire factions is interested in warforged.
01:24:37.027 --> 01:24:38.449
[SPEAKER_05]: They're called the oil sworn.
01:24:38.509 --> 01:24:41.072
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, makes me think that blood, uh, their blood is oil.
01:24:42.174 --> 01:24:42.775
[SPEAKER_08]: That's correct.
01:24:43.115 --> 01:24:48.042
[SPEAKER_08]: It's oil, it's oil, it's ham, frozen oil, that phrases them to the wall.
01:24:49.184 --> 01:24:57.195
[SPEAKER_03]: But there are some, like, fully mortal,
01:24:58.508 --> 01:25:01.434
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I think Fiddles would pass that information along to the crew.
01:25:02.516 --> 01:25:11.875
[SPEAKER_05]: I would love to hit one of these, these cyborg boys that like flesh and blood mixed with oil and metal corpses with an investigation check.
01:25:12.095 --> 01:25:12.957
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, go for it.
01:25:13.679 --> 01:25:42.235
[SPEAKER_08]: uh... which you know about a crit that's a twenty plus eight twenty eight this is how you play the game eleven's and fourteen's uh... yeah with the crit i think you would pretty clearly be able to identify the clues you have that uh... these like mechanical people frozen to the walls their blood is this like make sure of oil and blood
01:25:42.653 --> 01:25:45.778
[SPEAKER_08]: And, um, these are clearly oil swan.
01:25:45.938 --> 01:25:49.984
[SPEAKER_08]: You, like, kind of move their lips up and you can see their fangs.
01:25:50.505 --> 01:25:50.945
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
01:25:50.965 --> 01:26:02.182
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, some of their fangs seem to have been aided by, like, little sharp pieces of metal on them and things.
01:26:02.202 --> 01:26:03.644
[SPEAKER_05]: That's extremely cool.
01:26:03.664 --> 01:26:04.125
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
01:26:04.185 --> 01:26:05.086
[SPEAKER_05]: Super cool.
01:26:05.106 --> 01:26:06.849
[SPEAKER_05]: Cyborg vampire is so cool.
01:26:06.869 --> 01:26:07.750
[SPEAKER_05]: That's really sick.
01:26:09.620 --> 01:26:18.633
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, that makes me wonder then is this an attack or is this the aftermath of a fight between the rival vampire groups?
01:26:20.596 --> 01:26:21.117
[SPEAKER_06]: It's a good thought.
01:26:21.638 --> 01:26:24.682
[SPEAKER_06]: All right, do you pass along that you see things in the house?
01:26:24.702 --> 01:26:25.203
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:26:25.223 --> 01:26:26.485
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, then I think I would start.
01:26:26.645 --> 01:26:33.315
[SPEAKER_06]: I think Fiddles would start any that she could if she can reach any would be lifting the lips on like every course on the wall.
01:26:34.645 --> 01:26:40.361
[SPEAKER_08]: About half of them are vampires, but not everyone is a vampire.
01:26:40.542 --> 01:26:40.883
[SPEAKER_08]: Got it.
01:26:40.903 --> 01:26:45.195
[SPEAKER_08]: This is Tibido was a vampire.
01:26:45.215 --> 01:26:47.642
[SPEAKER_08]: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:26:48.837 --> 01:26:49.698
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:26:49.718 --> 01:26:57.209
[SPEAKER_02]: I think Sue, after seeing you do that, Sue's gonna lift up her lip and just show like, hey, just so that we're all clear now.
01:26:57.229 --> 01:26:58.772
[SPEAKER_02]: I did pass my charisma check.
01:26:58.812 --> 01:26:59.833
[SPEAKER_02]: No throw here.
01:26:59.853 --> 01:27:02.036
[SPEAKER_06]: It'll ask Sue to check hers.
01:27:02.417 --> 01:27:03.358
[SPEAKER_06]: It looks like, am I?
01:27:04.200 --> 01:27:05.341
[SPEAKER_01]: You're clear.
01:27:05.441 --> 01:27:05.802
[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.
01:27:05.822 --> 01:27:06.583
[SPEAKER_01]: Just what did the check?
01:27:07.144 --> 01:27:08.646
[SPEAKER_01]: Things are getting a little wild for me.
01:27:09.808 --> 01:27:10.208
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, me.
01:27:10.329 --> 01:27:10.849
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
01:27:10.929 --> 01:27:14.875
[SPEAKER_03]: And they're all spread like the Frost feathers victims.
01:27:15.636 --> 01:27:16.077
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:27:17.575 --> 01:27:20.619
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it was definitely a frost feathers who were at my windows.
01:27:20.719 --> 01:27:21.500
[SPEAKER_02]: I'll tell you that much.
01:27:24.585 --> 01:27:26.026
[SPEAKER_05]: Do you think the snow angel was there?
01:27:26.467 --> 01:27:28.009
[SPEAKER_05]: They're leader, Walton's daughter?
01:27:28.970 --> 01:27:30.873
[SPEAKER_02]: That was engaged for me if I'm wrong.
01:27:31.294 --> 01:27:34.798
[SPEAKER_02]: But that was the assumption that I was able to make, right?
01:27:34.899 --> 01:27:36.000
[SPEAKER_08]: Or not the leader, no.
01:27:36.080 --> 01:27:37.682
[SPEAKER_08]: Just leader, okay.
01:27:38.183 --> 01:27:44.832
[SPEAKER_08]: From what Walton has explained about the snow angel, you probably expect like,
01:27:45.824 --> 01:27:50.216
[SPEAKER_08]: a child, maybe like 15, 16 years old.
01:27:50.718 --> 01:27:50.838
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay.
01:27:50.858 --> 01:27:53.386
[SPEAKER_06]: Plus the leader's not going out and doing grunt work like this.
01:27:53.446 --> 01:27:56.033
[SPEAKER_06]: There's no way to do.
01:27:56.053 --> 01:27:56.755
[SPEAKER_06]: Just got stuff to do.
01:27:57.116 --> 01:27:58.500
[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, Sue's a catch.
01:28:00.792 --> 01:28:06.719
[SPEAKER_06]: The leader's not going to dain to speak to someone like Sue.
01:28:10.244 --> 01:28:13.107
[SPEAKER_02]: There was also not a lot of conversing going on, I'll say that much.
01:28:13.127 --> 01:28:16.471
[SPEAKER_02]: The only words that I heard come from their mouths were follow the mist.
01:28:16.892 --> 01:28:24.481
[SPEAKER_02]: It was a lot of like beckoning, like come here, my darling, um, definitely try to get me and jump out the window.
01:28:24.601 --> 01:28:30.208
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't really know, um, I try to get more information and they just, uh, they were not having it.
01:28:32.973 --> 01:28:34.236
[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.
01:28:34.256 --> 01:28:37.864
[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I'm about to start running in a direction, so we got to figure something out here.
01:28:38.365 --> 01:28:42.094
[SPEAKER_02]: Can we roll survival to maybe just like have a gut instinct on which way to go?
01:28:42.956 --> 01:28:45.361
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, a rival or inside are both fine here.
01:28:48.007 --> 01:28:48.488
[SPEAKER_02]: Inside is better for me.
01:28:48.508 --> 01:28:51.876
[SPEAKER_05]: So plus zero or a plus zero.
01:28:52.008 --> 01:29:01.621
[SPEAKER_02]: 16 plus six twenty two for Crit 25 That's not so bad.
01:29:01.641 --> 01:29:15.400
[SPEAKER_08]: They're eight for glint effecting for ridley Okay, I think with everybody's like survival and Perception investigation checks so far there'd be an understanding that there's no real trail here like
01:29:16.122 --> 01:29:17.283
[SPEAKER_08]: You can run wherever you want.
01:29:18.144 --> 01:29:20.868
[SPEAKER_08]: It doesn't seem that they're interested in being followed now.
01:29:21.228 --> 01:29:25.013
[SPEAKER_08]: And as Sue kind of shows the information, you know, the, like, follow the missed thing.
01:29:25.653 --> 01:29:32.501
[SPEAKER_08]: It seems to be that they're leaving a hint or maybe bait.
01:29:33.242 --> 01:29:37.828
[SPEAKER_08]: Actually, Donnie Sue, you'd for sure both know, this is bait, that they're leaving for Sue.
01:29:38.829 --> 01:29:43.134
[SPEAKER_08]: But it doesn't necessarily mean this is the moment that you will find the bait.
01:29:44.696 --> 01:29:44.796
[UNKNOWN]: Okay.
01:29:46.227 --> 01:29:48.470
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, okay.
01:29:48.490 --> 01:29:48.931
[SPEAKER_07]: Hey, Sue.
01:29:48.951 --> 01:29:49.251
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, Donnie.
01:29:50.453 --> 01:29:52.236
[SPEAKER_07]: Heads or tails?
01:29:52.256 --> 01:29:53.317
[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, heads.
01:29:54.319 --> 01:30:00.588
[SPEAKER_07]: Donnie, reaches what I'm guessing is now between his back and tin buoy for his shield is.
01:30:00.608 --> 01:30:01.329
[SPEAKER_07]: There's a lot going on.
01:30:01.349 --> 01:30:02.371
[SPEAKER_07]: He's a big woe he can carry it.
01:30:02.992 --> 01:30:05.475
[SPEAKER_07]: And just throws his shield straight up into the air.
01:30:06.717 --> 01:30:08.340
[SPEAKER_07]: How do I, can we roll for how it lands?
01:30:08.880 --> 01:30:11.504
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, uh, roll a D2.
01:30:12.626 --> 01:30:14.949
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:30:14.969 --> 01:30:15.390
[SPEAKER_07]: Perfect.
01:30:16.045 --> 01:30:17.987
[SPEAKER_07]: So that would be, uh, tails.
01:30:18.328 --> 01:30:25.617
[SPEAKER_07]: And Donnie just goes, uh, it kind of like, I think it just falls with no, not like falling around of the rim.
01:30:25.797 --> 01:30:26.478
[SPEAKER_07]: Just like thump.
01:30:27.299 --> 01:30:29.322
[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, all right, let's go.
01:30:29.342 --> 01:30:32.546
[SPEAKER_07]: And he just picks up his shield and starts heading a direction.
01:30:34.789 --> 01:30:35.870
[SPEAKER_03]: Go to the right direction, Gage.
01:30:38.994 --> 01:30:40.716
[SPEAKER_02]: I think as, you know, we're kind of following Donnie.
01:30:40.736 --> 01:30:45.883
[SPEAKER_02]: I think Sue would explain like, no, I don't, I don't know if there's anything else for us to find tonight.
01:30:47.872 --> 01:30:54.119
[SPEAKER_02]: I just feel like they were, you know, they're trying to convince us, convince me, I suppose.
01:30:55.040 --> 01:30:56.401
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if we're gonna find anything.
01:30:56.421 --> 01:30:58.744
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think they'd lift anything for us to find and follow.
01:30:58.784 --> 01:31:02.428
[SPEAKER_07]: Donnie probably didn't hear that because he already started running.
01:31:04.810 --> 01:31:04.871
[SPEAKER_08]: No.
01:31:04.891 --> 01:31:12.018
[SPEAKER_08]: Donnie, I think as you're running, you know, just like headed in a general direction past the orphanage or whatever.
01:31:12.038 --> 01:31:16.343
[SPEAKER_08]: I think there's one thing that would catch your eye,
01:31:17.048 --> 01:31:27.083
[SPEAKER_08]: And, uh, it's that there's a wooden sign above a storefront that says, uh, crints, general goods and grates.
01:31:28.546 --> 01:31:32.432
[SPEAKER_08]: No, good, great, great, good thing grates is awesome.
01:31:33.974 --> 01:31:37.960
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, I don't know if you keep running past that or if that, like, makes you pause.
01:31:42.952 --> 01:31:47.482
[SPEAKER_07]: I think he pauses a little bit, he slows down, but I think he would probably keep running.
01:31:48.303 --> 01:31:48.404
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
01:31:50.488 --> 01:31:52.432
[SPEAKER_03]: Minutes, it's the middle of the night, right?
01:31:52.913 --> 01:31:58.986
[SPEAKER_02]: And if it's real weird to go back to bed after all this, I don't, I don't, I'm not gonna be able to fall asleep.
01:32:02.138 --> 01:32:08.526
[SPEAKER_05]: Do we, has Donnie just like taken off printing and we're just like, hey, wait a second, is that what's happening?
01:32:08.966 --> 01:32:11.049
[SPEAKER_08]: If Donnie took off, it was really for sure.
01:32:11.229 --> 01:32:12.190
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, it would also have gone.
01:32:12.210 --> 01:32:12.350
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
01:32:12.671 --> 01:32:16.756
[SPEAKER_08]: Could be a scene where Donnie is running until he like stops, you know, that.
01:32:17.637 --> 01:32:20.120
[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, okay.
01:32:20.200 --> 01:32:24.345
[SPEAKER_05]: If everybody's, I think as we're sprinting, can I just glint huffing a puffing?
01:32:24.365 --> 01:32:27.589
[SPEAKER_05]: Be like, Donnie, can I present you with a hypothesis?
01:32:28.430 --> 01:32:31.154
[SPEAKER_05]: A standstill sort of hypothesis.
01:32:31.515 --> 01:32:31.935
[SPEAKER_05]: I'm sorry.
01:32:31.975 --> 01:32:48.801
[SPEAKER_07]: I do not have the cardiovascular strength of one of your stature that's fine I would imagine when you said stature you probably said stature because Donnie like lifted you up and is now wearing you like a newborn On his front with one arm
01:32:49.743 --> 01:32:51.626
[SPEAKER_05]: Are you familiar with the concept of a siren?
01:32:51.947 --> 01:32:54.771
[SPEAKER_05]: Being something of a song smith yourself surely you know of a siren?
01:32:55.272 --> 01:32:58.858
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, try to distract St. Louis turns out to be a big master probably going kill you.
01:32:59.719 --> 01:33:01.562
[SPEAKER_05]: Sure, this is a siren right now.
01:33:01.782 --> 01:33:03.105
[SPEAKER_05]: The mist is a siren right now.
01:33:03.345 --> 01:33:05.228
[SPEAKER_05]: I believe the mist is bait to us.
01:33:05.308 --> 01:33:10.176
[SPEAKER_05]: If we follow the mist, I think this is something they've left us in order to lure us into a vampiric trap.
01:33:10.817 --> 01:33:13.962
[SPEAKER_05]: The best thing to do with a siren is to stop listening to her awful song.
01:33:14.819 --> 01:33:17.502
[SPEAKER_07]: I understand that, he slowed down a little bit.
01:33:18.283 --> 01:33:22.587
[SPEAKER_07]: He said, either it's a trap, or you think what's the alternative.
01:33:22.607 --> 01:33:25.991
[SPEAKER_07]: You sneak up on a shadow theme, like how are we gonna find them?
01:33:27.212 --> 01:33:28.914
[SPEAKER_05]: I don't think they're fine to pull right now.
01:33:29.575 --> 01:33:32.899
[SPEAKER_05]: I think they've, I think that, out of character.
01:33:33.179 --> 01:33:40.867
[SPEAKER_05]: I think follow the missed is like, you are entering my spell, you're under my control, follow the miss.
01:33:40.887 --> 01:33:43.430
[SPEAKER_05]: And then you follow the miss, and they bite your neck and turn you into a vampire.
01:33:43.450 --> 01:33:43.510
[UNKNOWN]: No.
01:33:43.726 --> 01:33:47.310
[SPEAKER_07]: I think what's fortunate for you is glint is very much like doge.
01:33:47.330 --> 01:33:48.452
[SPEAKER_07]: Donnie is not like Carter.
01:33:49.353 --> 01:33:50.634
[SPEAKER_02]: So you can miss Carter.
01:33:50.694 --> 01:33:52.576
[SPEAKER_02]: Didn't, didn't gauge tell you.
01:33:53.578 --> 01:33:55.099
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, you did roll a crit on inside, but.
01:33:56.701 --> 01:33:57.883
[SPEAKER_07]: That it could be either direction.
01:33:58.063 --> 01:33:58.663
[SPEAKER_07]: What did you say?
01:33:58.724 --> 01:33:59.524
[SPEAKER_07]: No.
01:33:59.585 --> 01:34:01.507
[SPEAKER_07]: He said there's nothing to fall right now.
01:34:02.188 --> 01:34:02.989
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I didn't miss that.
01:34:05.191 --> 01:34:08.675
[SPEAKER_06]: So Johnny's not that dissimilar for I've already missed that.
01:34:08.775 --> 01:34:10.257
[SPEAKER_07]: So they both missed that.
01:34:11.249 --> 01:34:20.523
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, so Donnie stops, takes a big breath in, nods his head and gives it a little kiss.
01:34:20.544 --> 01:34:21.886
[SPEAKER_07]: He was like, he's still got glint.
01:34:22.066 --> 01:34:24.630
[SPEAKER_07]: He kissed a month or a, he's like, you know what you're right.
01:34:24.970 --> 01:34:25.611
[SPEAKER_07]: I missed that one.
01:34:25.832 --> 01:34:26.613
[SPEAKER_07]: I got distracted.
01:34:27.575 --> 01:34:28.436
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, he just like put you down.
01:34:28.476 --> 01:34:31.260
[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, uh, do you see Krance back there, though?
01:34:32.021 --> 01:34:39.433
[SPEAKER_03]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:34:39.970 --> 01:34:41.352
[SPEAKER_03]: And he got a crud so over here.
01:34:41.372 --> 01:35:09.454
[SPEAKER_08]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:35:10.177 --> 01:35:10.778
[SPEAKER_06]: You know what?
01:35:10.818 --> 01:35:12.159
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it does.
01:35:12.179 --> 01:35:13.620
[SPEAKER_06]: It's not a crimson neighborhood market.
01:35:13.640 --> 01:35:14.601
[SPEAKER_06]: It's like a full crimson.
01:35:14.641 --> 01:35:15.903
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, it's like a full crimson.
01:35:15.923 --> 01:35:16.924
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, the crimson superstar.
01:35:17.004 --> 01:35:19.086
[SPEAKER_04]: Super crimson.
01:35:19.106 --> 01:35:20.868
[SPEAKER_01]: Not knock.
01:35:20.888 --> 01:35:22.970
[SPEAKER_08]: Really is in crimson.
01:35:22.990 --> 01:35:23.751
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, yeah, yeah.
01:35:23.771 --> 01:35:24.611
[SPEAKER_08]: So, E-knock.
01:35:25.052 --> 01:35:31.138
[SPEAKER_08]: And, um, a chameleon folk kind of cracks open the door.
01:35:31.198 --> 01:35:38.125
[SPEAKER_08]: He's wearing like your classic, um, like Scrooge.
01:35:39.674 --> 01:35:40.815
[SPEAKER_08]: Night time, a peril.
01:35:40.975 --> 01:35:43.918
[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, I'm gonna do a candle on a plate.
01:35:43.938 --> 01:35:47.241
[SPEAKER_06]: He's got a link at.
01:35:47.261 --> 01:35:52.527
[SPEAKER_08]: It's like, hello, do you, do you need medicine?
01:35:55.069 --> 01:35:57.872
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, actually, I think we were just kind of bored.
01:35:59.513 --> 01:36:06.981
[SPEAKER_08]: He opens to do our little bit more and is like, my friends, blood brings you here.
01:36:07.001 --> 01:36:08.382
[SPEAKER_01]: It is him!
01:36:09.087 --> 01:36:09.868
[SPEAKER_01]: How's your ass?
01:36:10.789 --> 01:36:11.570
[SPEAKER_08]: Give us a spin.
01:36:12.931 --> 01:36:16.294
[SPEAKER_08]: He gives a spin, and his tail has not healed at all.
01:36:16.414 --> 01:36:19.277
[SPEAKER_08]: It actually, oh, let's get a medicine check here.
01:36:19.337 --> 01:36:21.420
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, everybody.
01:36:21.980 --> 01:36:24.263
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, I think everybody saw his.
01:36:24.863 --> 01:36:25.584
[SPEAKER_08]: That's a five.
01:36:25.604 --> 01:36:26.425
[SPEAKER_08]: 15.
01:36:26.445 --> 01:36:28.727
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot.
01:36:28.747 --> 01:36:30.809
[SPEAKER_02]: Why are we getting so high rules?
01:36:31.890 --> 01:36:32.531
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, all of us.
01:36:32.571 --> 01:36:33.472
[SPEAKER_02]: This is very important.
01:36:33.492 --> 01:36:36.495
[SPEAKER_02]: Except for an integral role to the whole story.
01:36:37.572 --> 01:36:42.218
[SPEAKER_04]: Ridley Critfale, really answers first.
01:36:42.258 --> 01:36:47.605
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, it looks really good, guys.
01:36:47.625 --> 01:36:59.121
[SPEAKER_08]: I think she and Donnie would be able to tell that it looks like his tail, like at least the edge of it, has been cut off within the last day.
01:36:59.141 --> 01:37:01.364
[SPEAKER_08]: It's a super fresh wound.
01:37:02.025 --> 01:37:05.149
[SPEAKER_02]: Hey, Critfale, did you just home happen again?
01:37:06.260 --> 01:37:08.522
[SPEAKER_08]: Uh, oh, my tail, you mean?
01:37:09.223 --> 01:37:09.644
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
01:37:10.004 --> 01:37:21.176
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, because of the persuasion that, um, and our good bargaining and good faith that we did last time, I've discovered a way to make lots of money.
01:37:22.918 --> 01:37:24.100
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, tell me more.
01:37:24.140 --> 01:37:26.202
[SPEAKER_03]: Are you selling your ass on the street?
01:37:28.565 --> 01:37:29.265
[SPEAKER_03]: I sure am.
01:37:31.528 --> 01:37:33.550
[SPEAKER_06]: It's a renewable resource, I suppose.
01:37:34.137 --> 01:37:35.862
[SPEAKER_05]: Ass is a renewable resource.
01:37:36.243 --> 01:37:37.828
[SPEAKER_07]: You set yourself tail.
01:37:38.871 --> 01:37:39.392
[SPEAKER_07]: That's not.
01:37:40.074 --> 01:37:40.174
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:37:40.194 --> 01:37:42.421
[SPEAKER_07]: And Donnie takes a look back out at the sign.
01:37:42.661 --> 01:37:44.065
[SPEAKER_07]: And he doesn't see any red.
01:37:44.827 --> 01:37:46.693
[SPEAKER_07]: And so he's just handling it.
01:37:46.713 --> 01:37:47.274
[SPEAKER_07]: It's all right.
01:37:47.335 --> 01:37:49.581
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, hey, you know whatever.
01:37:50.000 --> 01:37:51.222
[SPEAKER_07]: Whatever, vote your vote.
01:37:51.242 --> 01:37:55.428
[SPEAKER_08]: I have my normal, I have my normal supply of things, of course.
01:37:55.528 --> 01:38:02.738
[SPEAKER_08]: But I learned that there is a pretty significant market for people who want lizard tail.
01:38:03.679 --> 01:38:08.145
[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles looks at the bulletin board inside the door and sees a flyer that just says only crints.
01:38:11.090 --> 01:38:13.192
[SPEAKER_08]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Only crints.
01:38:13.213 --> 01:38:19.281
[SPEAKER_08]: I apologize for asking, but what brings you here in the middle of the night?
01:38:20.425 --> 01:38:22.929
[SPEAKER_02]: You didn't happen to hear anything recently?
01:38:24.451 --> 01:38:32.244
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, uh, I don't know, screaming, or maybe like some whispering, like, come to me, and a little tapy tapy on the window.
01:38:32.284 --> 01:38:34.928
[SPEAKER_05]: Has anybody instructed you to follow any missed?
01:38:36.210 --> 01:38:38.774
[SPEAKER_05]: Uh, no, I had a customer, maybe.
01:38:38.814 --> 01:38:47.428
[SPEAKER_08]: An hour, 45 minutes ago, but um, haven't heard anything.
01:38:50.530 --> 01:38:52.073
[SPEAKER_01]: Where's the customer weird?
01:38:53.556 --> 01:38:54.638
[SPEAKER_08]: Where's his question first?
01:38:54.658 --> 01:38:55.159
[SPEAKER_08]: Vampire?
01:38:55.179 --> 01:38:55.560
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yes.
01:38:55.720 --> 01:38:56.482
[SPEAKER_08]: It was a vampire.
01:38:56.542 --> 01:38:57.223
[SPEAKER_08]: How do you know?
01:38:58.445 --> 01:39:00.950
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, um, just a feeling.
01:39:03.175 --> 01:39:05.860
[SPEAKER_01]: Can you describe his vampire?
01:39:08.886 --> 01:39:10.108
[SPEAKER_01]: Preferably with a name.
01:39:11.168 --> 01:39:25.047
[SPEAKER_08]: No, we don't deal names like that, but had like a warforged eye and like metal tendril hair, metal teeth.
01:39:26.408 --> 01:39:29.272
[SPEAKER_02]: Does this match any of the bodies we saw out in the alley?
01:39:29.733 --> 01:39:30.934
[SPEAKER_08]: This one does not, no.
01:39:31.836 --> 01:39:35.360
[SPEAKER_02]: And it doesn't match the description of either of the beings that I saw, correct?
01:39:35.761 --> 01:39:36.602
[SPEAKER_02]: Correct.
01:39:38.101 --> 01:39:40.905
[SPEAKER_01]: Did you see which direction he went after you were done?
01:39:40.925 --> 01:39:43.868
[SPEAKER_01]: I assume you gave him your tail.
01:39:45.190 --> 01:39:46.011
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yes, yes.
01:39:46.051 --> 01:39:46.371
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
01:39:47.373 --> 01:39:48.775
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, sort of felt like maybe you did.
01:39:49.636 --> 01:39:51.999
[SPEAKER_01]: Did you, and do you know where he went?
01:39:53.060 --> 01:39:57.826
[SPEAKER_08]: He, like, opens the front door and just points the direction that Donnie was sprinting in.
01:39:59.809 --> 01:40:00.590
[SPEAKER_07]: Wow, I see.
01:40:01.110 --> 01:40:01.551
[SPEAKER_09]: Look at that.
01:40:01.991 --> 01:40:04.935
[SPEAKER_02]: Does anyone have any reaction to any of the bodies that are just...
01:40:05.928 --> 01:40:06.989
[SPEAKER_02]: frozen to the wall.
01:40:07.050 --> 01:40:08.131
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't think he's seen him yet.
01:40:08.231 --> 01:40:15.942
[SPEAKER_08]: He's like, I think because of the way chameleons, Isra, he has to do a lot of work to make sure he's looking at the party.
01:40:15.962 --> 01:40:18.665
[SPEAKER_08]: I love it.
01:40:21.048 --> 01:40:25.975
[SPEAKER_01]: You seem like a gentleman of delicate constitution, maybe don't go outside for a little bit.
01:40:26.736 --> 01:40:28.058
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, I hate the rain.
01:40:28.999 --> 01:40:29.640
[SPEAKER_08]: Yep.
01:40:31.223 --> 01:40:46.583
[SPEAKER_07]: I would also say, and this, maybe some, there's more religious people in our party here that might be able to back me up, but from what I hear is, uh, every time you give away your tail, you lose a bit of your soul, and, uh,
01:40:47.947 --> 01:40:51.852
[SPEAKER_02]: Imagine you're a piece of paper and you crumpled it up.
01:40:51.872 --> 01:40:54.475
[SPEAKER_01]: Crank do you think anybody wants chewed bubble gum?
01:40:55.857 --> 01:40:58.320
[SPEAKER_07]: I think I think I think you should really consider.
01:40:58.340 --> 01:41:00.383
[SPEAKER_07]: I think you should really consider.
01:41:02.105 --> 01:41:02.906
[SPEAKER_02]: What's visceral?
01:41:03.367 --> 01:41:05.790
[SPEAKER_05]: Let's introduce purity culture to this shopkeeper.
01:41:05.810 --> 01:41:08.273
[SPEAKER_05]: I think he would love that.
01:41:08.293 --> 01:41:09.074
[SPEAKER_02]: It like hurts.
01:41:09.215 --> 01:41:10.817
[SPEAKER_02]: Like I can feel it in my chest.
01:41:11.558 --> 01:41:14.241
[SPEAKER_08]: Actually, I actually don't mind chewed bubble gum.
01:41:15.503 --> 01:41:16.385
[SPEAKER_01]: I'll show you.
01:41:16.505 --> 01:41:18.789
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm seeing a lot of shoulder and collarbone.
01:41:18.829 --> 01:41:24.038
[SPEAKER_01]: Let's think about maybe covering up a little bit.
01:41:24.058 --> 01:41:26.141
[SPEAKER_08]: Crent is wearing a tank top now.
01:41:26.161 --> 01:41:26.863
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, let's forget.
01:41:26.883 --> 01:41:27.544
[SPEAKER_06]: He's trapped.
01:41:27.564 --> 01:41:28.505
[SPEAKER_01]: Marist is hardest.
01:41:28.565 --> 01:41:28.866
[SPEAKER_01]: Crent.
01:41:29.667 --> 01:41:30.829
[SPEAKER_05]: A spaghetti strapped.
01:41:30.869 --> 01:41:35.858
[SPEAKER_05]: Scrooge night gown.
01:41:37.559 --> 01:41:39.061
[SPEAKER_08]: How long have you been in the city?
01:41:40.123 --> 01:41:43.407
[SPEAKER_08]: I got here maybe a week ago, eight days.
01:41:44.249 --> 01:41:44.729
[SPEAKER_07]: Have you?
01:41:45.070 --> 01:41:47.994
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay.
01:41:48.334 --> 01:41:51.980
[SPEAKER_05]: I almost don't want to ask this because I don't know what baseline you're starting from.
01:41:52.641 --> 01:41:57.848
[SPEAKER_05]: Have you noticed anything or anyone being weird since you've been here?
01:41:58.289 --> 01:42:03.396
[SPEAKER_05]: And I know, listen, probably a lot of stuff seems weird here, now that you're out of the swamps.
01:42:05.178 --> 01:42:06.300
[SPEAKER_05]: What's the vibe been?
01:42:07.310 --> 01:42:15.117
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, it is, uh, it is, uh, people here are quite odd.
01:42:15.157 --> 01:42:20.341
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, this is for sure his first time in a city.
01:42:21.702 --> 01:42:21.762
[SPEAKER_08]: Mm.
01:42:21.782 --> 01:42:22.203
[SPEAKER_08]: Yep.
01:42:22.223 --> 01:42:23.184
[SPEAKER_08]: Smells bad.
01:42:23.224 --> 01:42:24.345
[SPEAKER_08]: Sure.
01:42:24.425 --> 01:42:25.045
[SPEAKER_08]: Sure.
01:42:26.226 --> 01:42:28.308
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, lots of vampires here, though.
01:42:28.328 --> 01:42:29.069
[SPEAKER_08]: Good for business.
01:42:30.270 --> 01:42:31.951
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, uh, sure.
01:42:32.592 --> 01:42:33.092
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
01:42:33.212 --> 01:42:36.355
[SPEAKER_02]: For that one specific business, eh?
01:42:38.410 --> 01:42:39.792
[SPEAKER_08]: Do you sell in blood any other way?
01:42:41.253 --> 01:42:43.396
[SPEAKER_08]: No, the tale is the most convenient for me.
01:42:43.416 --> 01:42:46.399
[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, we gave him this idea to be fair.
01:42:47.600 --> 01:42:52.266
[SPEAKER_05]: We seem to cause a lot of harm and gathered with our funny ideas from season one.
01:42:52.286 --> 01:42:55.870
[SPEAKER_08]: All I see is an entrepreneur.
01:42:56.570 --> 01:42:56.831
[SPEAKER_08]: I love it.
01:42:57.131 --> 01:43:03.518
[SPEAKER_08]: You see, like, framed on a table is the Donny card with his signature on it.
01:43:04.419 --> 01:43:04.820
[SPEAKER_10]: Yes.
01:43:05.561 --> 01:43:06.021
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh, yeah.
01:43:07.267 --> 01:43:09.931
[SPEAKER_07]: So you haven't found a buyer for that, just, yeah, huh?
01:43:09.951 --> 01:43:11.152
[SPEAKER_08]: Makes feelings about you here.
01:43:12.594 --> 01:43:12.814
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:43:14.196 --> 01:43:17.721
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, oh, yeah, nobody's, nobody's buying it, huh?
01:43:17.741 --> 01:43:18.502
[SPEAKER_07]: Nobody's interested.
01:43:19.183 --> 01:43:35.805
[SPEAKER_08]: There are, I found some children who are excited, oh, with Don Yarkashkala card of the, of the exiled variation, and then their parents will say things like,
01:43:36.241 --> 01:43:41.208
[SPEAKER_08]: Hmm, let's relax on the Don Yarkar Skala stuff.
01:43:49.879 --> 01:44:05.640
[SPEAKER_07]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
01:44:05.755 --> 01:44:15.988
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, Chris, I do think maybe I might be interested in continuing our sprint from a moment ago, considering, you know, our new information.
01:44:17.810 --> 01:44:19.633
[SPEAKER_08]: You're going to try to catch my customer?
01:44:20.113 --> 01:44:20.834
[SPEAKER_01]: No!
01:44:21.175 --> 01:44:21.415
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes.
01:44:22.216 --> 01:44:27.142
[SPEAKER_08]: He left maybe 30 minutes ago, and I just pointed in the general direction.
01:44:27.202 --> 01:44:28.564
[SPEAKER_08]: This big city.
01:44:29.505 --> 01:44:30.767
[SPEAKER_08]: It's raining outside.
01:44:32.165 --> 01:44:33.767
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to bed then, I guess.
01:44:33.847 --> 01:44:36.611
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't really, I don't know what the next step is for us.
01:44:40.396 --> 01:44:41.438
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, that seems nice.
01:44:42.880 --> 01:44:43.120
[SPEAKER_08]: Sure.
01:44:43.140 --> 01:44:46.625
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, uh, okay, can I?
01:44:46.665 --> 01:44:47.807
[SPEAKER_08]: Well, okay.
01:44:47.827 --> 01:44:49.088
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, bye, Chris.
01:44:49.108 --> 01:44:50.591
[SPEAKER_08]: See you, Chris.
01:44:50.611 --> 01:44:50.691
[SPEAKER_08]: Bye.
01:44:50.771 --> 01:44:52.393
[SPEAKER_08]: Let me know if you need anything else.
01:44:54.376 --> 01:44:55.978
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, well, good night.
01:44:58.523 --> 01:45:03.348
[SPEAKER_08]: Here, take this and he like, he hands you like a small knife.
01:45:04.169 --> 01:45:08.774
[SPEAKER_08]: It's like a pocket knife and it just has like his, his like general goods.
01:45:10.376 --> 01:45:11.157
[SPEAKER_08]: It's still there.
01:45:11.177 --> 01:45:12.939
[SPEAKER_08]: He does on it, yeah, take this.
01:45:14.280 --> 01:45:18.044
[SPEAKER_06]: I think Fiddles would intercept and hand it to Davey for sure.
01:45:18.104 --> 01:45:21.008
[SPEAKER_06]: Davey has a small knife now.
01:45:21.949 --> 01:45:24.672
[SPEAKER_02]: Magic.
01:45:24.692 --> 01:45:27.855
[SPEAKER_05]: Well, out of time, going to bed.
01:45:29.675 --> 01:45:37.215
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know what else to do, so you can't fall asleep, but Sue will go to bed for the sake of Sue you can up the next morning.
01:45:37.255 --> 01:45:40.203
[SPEAKER_01]: You can bunk with me and Andy tonight for going to be doing push-ups.
01:45:42.630 --> 01:45:44.595
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, I haven't done a push-up in a while.
01:45:46.246 --> 01:45:49.770
[SPEAKER_08]: Everybody just pushes their beds into the same room.
01:45:49.790 --> 01:45:50.771
[SPEAKER_08]: That's sick.
01:45:50.792 --> 01:45:51.432
[SPEAKER_08]: Do mega bed?
01:45:51.613 --> 01:45:52.934
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, please.
01:45:52.954 --> 01:45:55.617
[SPEAKER_02]: It's just definitely shaken, like for sure they are.
01:45:56.038 --> 01:45:58.100
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, jokes aside, I think Fiddles would see that.
01:45:58.160 --> 01:46:02.526
[SPEAKER_06]: And would be 100% down to stay up the rest of the night with Sue and just sort of distract.
01:46:04.368 --> 01:46:04.668
[SPEAKER_06]: Love it.
01:46:04.768 --> 01:46:05.349
[SPEAKER_06]: Through push-ups.
01:46:06.250 --> 01:46:06.811
[SPEAKER_06]: Through push-ups.
01:46:07.171 --> 01:46:07.472
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes.
01:46:07.492 --> 01:46:08.853
[SPEAKER_03]: You just said it's like 3am?
01:46:09.734 --> 01:46:10.195
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:46:10.900 --> 01:46:20.409
[SPEAKER_03]: We have a toddler, so I'm here to tell you that you can, you'll be fine the next day when you wake up at three a.m. Every day.
01:46:20.429 --> 01:46:21.911
[SPEAKER_02]: You will be mad, but.
01:46:21.931 --> 01:46:23.973
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, you'll be so mad, but it's going to be.
01:46:24.013 --> 01:46:28.397
[SPEAKER_08]: It's great if you're killing stuff, though, to wake up like that.
01:46:28.917 --> 01:46:29.658
[SPEAKER_08]: It's helpful.
01:46:30.319 --> 01:46:30.819
[SPEAKER_04]: It's helpful.
01:46:31.940 --> 01:46:37.546
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, I imagine, Nanny's doing like a guided workout routine.
01:46:38.647 --> 01:46:38.747
[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
01:46:40.938 --> 01:46:46.545
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, but yeah, the rest of the night goes pretty un-eventfully.
01:46:46.585 --> 01:46:50.290
[SPEAKER_02]: We're like authorities, we should call like just contextually in this world.
01:46:50.310 --> 01:46:51.412
[SPEAKER_02]: Should we have quite called them?
01:46:51.832 --> 01:46:53.294
[SPEAKER_08]: Just crazy, right?
01:46:53.374 --> 01:46:55.257
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, right?
01:46:55.277 --> 01:46:59.082
[SPEAKER_08]: You would like send someone, like a runner to the local guard station.
01:46:59.502 --> 01:47:02.106
[SPEAKER_08]: But when you wake up in the morning, the guards are all over.
01:47:02.166 --> 01:47:03.848
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay, sure.
01:47:03.868 --> 01:47:06.051
[SPEAKER_08]: Road, like... And we're like, what?
01:47:06.385 --> 01:47:26.706
[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:47:27.277 --> 01:47:34.485
[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, he pointed us to his last customer artist.
01:47:34.505 --> 01:47:45.536
[SPEAKER_08]: So I mean, yeah, when you come outside, you see the guards, including a couple of members of the buy-in-mod who, like, wrapping the bodies in sheets.
01:47:46.718 --> 01:47:54.786
[SPEAKER_08]: And they seem to be like interviewing a lot of the business owners in the area, including the bartender.
01:47:55.593 --> 01:47:58.577
[SPEAKER_08]: Um, but they are not interviewing Crant.
01:47:58.817 --> 01:48:02.462
[SPEAKER_08]: They have just like completely avoided Crant's shop.
01:48:03.884 --> 01:48:10.192
[SPEAKER_05]: Um, do I recognize any more of these guys slash is quinsure shot here?
01:48:10.512 --> 01:48:12.615
[SPEAKER_08]: Quinsure is just is for sure here.
01:48:12.655 --> 01:48:14.958
[SPEAKER_08]: That was the next sentence that I was going to say.
01:48:15.398 --> 01:48:20.264
[SPEAKER_08]: And he's like, he's, he's not doing anything.
01:48:21.786 --> 01:48:23.929
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, um, but like,
01:48:24.348 --> 01:48:30.858
[SPEAKER_08]: You can tell by the way that the guards treat him, that they're just like kissing his ass, like...
01:48:31.720 --> 01:48:34.404
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't hear you.
01:48:34.524 --> 01:48:43.538
[SPEAKER_08]: I think you'd faintly recognize some of the other people, like, you know, these people were older than you, were younger than you, and you're in school, but you don't know any of them.
01:48:44.119 --> 01:48:45.120
[SPEAKER_05]: Would they recognize me?
01:48:45.161 --> 01:48:48.986
[SPEAKER_08]: They don't say anything if they do.
01:48:49.908 --> 01:48:50.529
[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, good.
01:48:50.749 --> 01:48:51.891
[SPEAKER_05]: That's the way I like it.
01:48:54.436 --> 01:48:55.337
[SPEAKER_09]: As it should be.
01:48:55.377 --> 01:48:56.739
[SPEAKER_05]: By the way.
01:48:56.779 --> 01:48:58.962
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
01:48:59.142 --> 01:49:01.385
[SPEAKER_08]: One of the guards walks up to guns like I know you.
01:49:02.706 --> 01:49:03.247
[SPEAKER_08]: Somewhere.
01:49:03.948 --> 01:49:06.431
[SPEAKER_05]: You're probably thinking of a different guy with glasses.
01:49:09.154 --> 01:49:09.294
[SPEAKER_05]: Mm-hmm.
01:49:09.314 --> 01:49:12.058
[SPEAKER_02]: Um... How do we agree to meet Walton today?
01:49:12.078 --> 01:49:15.482
[SPEAKER_02]: Like, with today when we were going to go to NBU and try and find our way in.
01:49:15.614 --> 01:49:44.862
[SPEAKER_08]: Yes, yeah, in fact I think you guys would spot Walton with his like cloak on like a couple streets over like a yellow exclamation point above his head He's just trying really hard to be covert and like avoid the police Oh I mean, I think Sue would be head in that way, you know, pack over shoulder if we had planned to walk out this morning and meet
01:49:45.702 --> 01:49:49.386
[SPEAKER_03]: Ridley is going to accidentally bump into Quinn's shirt shot.
01:49:51.989 --> 01:49:52.329
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
01:49:52.409 --> 01:49:53.010
[SPEAKER_03]: I think that's great.
01:49:53.750 --> 01:49:56.113
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, I have a note that I've written down.
01:49:56.173 --> 01:50:00.097
[SPEAKER_06]: I'm suspicious of Quinn.
01:50:00.117 --> 01:50:09.887
[SPEAKER_08]: When you bump into Quinn, he kind of like dexterously kind of
01:50:11.926 --> 01:50:22.395
[SPEAKER_08]: Spins, I guess, out of the context so that he doesn't just go like tumbling through the road, and it's like, ah, no fear.
01:50:23.096 --> 01:50:25.678
[SPEAKER_08]: I seem to have just been standing here.
01:50:25.698 --> 01:50:26.319
[SPEAKER_08]: I don't mind me.
01:50:26.979 --> 01:50:27.680
[SPEAKER_08]: Excuse you.
01:50:27.700 --> 01:50:34.806
[SPEAKER_08]: I couldn't just like Shakespeare said, but it doesn't pursue that.
01:50:35.947 --> 01:50:37.228
[SPEAKER_07]: And flappable.
01:50:37.248 --> 01:50:40.111
[SPEAKER_07]: Is he a, did you say half-ling?
01:50:40.351 --> 01:50:41.832
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes.
01:50:43.195 --> 01:50:46.258
[SPEAKER_07]: So Donnie saw this to already kind of on his mind.
01:50:47.920 --> 01:50:58.571
[SPEAKER_07]: And Donnie gets down on one knee to get, like, level, with Quinn, and kind of, like, taps the badge a little bit.
01:50:58.631 --> 01:51:00.874
[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, well, that's fun, a little guy.
01:51:03.537 --> 01:51:05.479
[SPEAKER_07]: I don't know if you should be playing in the street right now.
01:51:05.519 --> 01:51:07.381
[SPEAKER_07]: Seems like some serious just went down.
01:51:08.602 --> 01:51:09.523
[SPEAKER_07]: But, uh,
01:51:10.533 --> 01:51:12.395
[SPEAKER_07]: Anyways, you'd be safe now.
01:51:12.455 --> 01:51:13.396
[SPEAKER_07]: You might want to get on home.
01:51:15.038 --> 01:51:17.081
[SPEAKER_08]: He, oh, make an insight check.
01:51:21.005 --> 01:51:36.844
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01:51:38.731 --> 01:51:42.075
[SPEAKER_08]: Just kind of, we're doing a prison break episode.
01:51:42.115 --> 01:51:44.278
[SPEAKER_08]: Smurks and doesn't say anything.
01:51:44.598 --> 01:51:45.859
[SPEAKER_07]: Just, oh no.
01:51:45.920 --> 01:51:48.803
[SPEAKER_07]: This smurke, he made a mark on me.
01:51:50.064 --> 01:51:51.106
[SPEAKER_07]: Is the smurke of doom?
01:51:53.689 --> 01:51:58.354
[SPEAKER_03]: Ridley, Ridley taps Donny's shoulder and says, I, sorry, we gotta go catch up with our boss over there.
01:51:58.554 --> 01:51:59.335
[SPEAKER_03]: Any points at Glenn?
01:52:02.019 --> 01:52:03.040
[SPEAKER_03]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
01:52:03.060 --> 01:52:03.220
[SPEAKER_08]: Oh yeah.
01:52:04.499 --> 01:52:07.982
[SPEAKER_08]: He gives, like, the smart turns into like a surprise.
01:52:08.042 --> 01:52:10.405
[SPEAKER_08]: Not, like, oh.
01:52:10.425 --> 01:52:13.107
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, there's stocks and bonds aren't going to trade themselves.
01:52:14.048 --> 01:52:19.013
[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, hey, come and boss, but on his way standing up, he stands on a shoelace and trips a little bit.
01:52:19.634 --> 01:52:21.235
[SPEAKER_07]: I'm trying to get more into the crit of it all.
01:52:23.177 --> 01:52:24.718
[SPEAKER_05]: I think Glitz too far away to here.
01:52:24.779 --> 01:52:28.222
[SPEAKER_05]: So when you point at him, he does turn around and look over shoulder to see who you're pointing at.
01:52:30.624 --> 01:52:31.485
[SPEAKER_05]: Sorry, sir.
01:52:32.005 --> 01:52:51.230
[SPEAKER_08]: OK, as the party heads towards nearby university, and Walton joins in with you guys walking, and is like, I see that there's some casualties of war.
01:52:52.672 --> 01:52:54.754
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they very nearly had me.
01:52:56.717 --> 01:53:00.021
[SPEAKER_08]: He kind of just stops when he guys are walking,
01:53:00.895 --> 01:53:04.019
[SPEAKER_08]: What do you mean that they, they come inside the tavern?
01:53:04.980 --> 01:53:09.546
[SPEAKER_02]: They were at my window floating outside, trying to, back and call me out.
01:53:11.027 --> 01:53:11.528
[SPEAKER_09]: Okay.
01:53:11.548 --> 01:53:21.640
[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know if that means they know that we know something or if they are, I was just an unlucky, very beautiful choice.
01:53:22.501 --> 01:53:27.207
[SPEAKER_08]: But it sounds like they were trying to recruit you.
01:53:30.123 --> 01:53:31.206
[SPEAKER_08]: It's pretty dangerous.
01:53:31.808 --> 01:53:35.038
[SPEAKER_08]: We should make sure you're not alone.
01:53:39.010 --> 01:53:40.815
[SPEAKER_02]: So we'll look over to Fiddles.
01:53:41.216 --> 01:53:43.503
[SPEAKER_02]: Just thanks for keeping me company last night.
01:53:43.543 --> 01:53:44.807
[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles return to the finger gun.
01:53:48.010 --> 01:54:01.847
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, the party continues along, and it seems like the number of guards in the city has quadrupled, like all hands on deck, now there's four.
01:54:02.127 --> 01:54:15.604
[SPEAKER_08]: There's less, there's less civilians walking through the streets, they seem to all of my great, there's a separate road for like dinosaur.
01:54:15.905 --> 01:54:24.495
[SPEAKER_08]: and horse traffic and that seems to be like there's a lot of traffic over there.
01:54:24.775 --> 01:54:31.082
[SPEAKER_08]: People aren't walking by themselves and instead are taking a more protected route of travel.
01:54:32.944 --> 01:54:39.111
[SPEAKER_08]: And on the way there you guys are walking through a tunnel that leads outside of the city.
01:54:39.563 --> 01:54:44.850
[SPEAKER_08]: It's about 50 feet above your head that the ceiling of the tunnel is.
01:54:45.891 --> 01:54:59.989
[SPEAKER_08]: And you see four bodies kind of drop from the roof of the tunnel and stand in front of you.
01:55:02.612 --> 01:55:04.334
[SPEAKER_08]: Whoa, that was dead people.
01:55:04.615 --> 01:55:08.760
[SPEAKER_10]: And when you said bodies, but are they undead people question mark?
01:55:09.955 --> 01:55:12.822
[SPEAKER_08]: You don't know, there are four people sitting in front of law.
01:55:14.105 --> 01:55:19.157
[SPEAKER_05]: Can we do like a perception check or like can I know anything about them?
01:55:20.300 --> 01:55:25.112
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah, you could go ahead and make a perception check as you're in here.
01:55:25.970 --> 01:55:27.151
[SPEAKER_08]: What does a seven get me?
01:55:29.815 --> 01:55:45.754
[SPEAKER_08]: They all seem to have some sort of mechanical attachment to them, whether it be like their eyes or one has a mechanical nose and you wonder for a moment about what on earth that could be for.
01:55:48.177 --> 01:55:49.378
[SPEAKER_08]: Cybersmilling.
01:55:50.455 --> 01:55:52.378
[SPEAKER_02]: That's a pregnancy symptom, funny enough.
01:55:53.580 --> 01:55:54.321
[SPEAKER_06]: We kind of come out.
01:55:54.381 --> 01:55:58.287
[SPEAKER_06]: I just rolled a net 20 perception check, so tell me their parents' names.
01:55:58.428 --> 01:56:00.751
[SPEAKER_06]: Tell me where they're going to school.
01:56:00.771 --> 01:56:02.875
[SPEAKER_05]: Can we see their social security cards in their pockets?
01:56:04.297 --> 01:56:07.342
[SPEAKER_04]: I rolled a cliffail, so I'm not here anymore.
01:56:08.944 --> 01:56:10.046
[SPEAKER_05]: You're facing the wrong way.
01:56:10.647 --> 01:56:11.509
[SPEAKER_06]: These eyes are closed.
01:56:11.529 --> 01:56:13.712
[SPEAKER_06]: He's like, why is this so dark?
01:56:14.941 --> 01:56:16.663
[SPEAKER_08]: It's stuck halfway through a blank.
01:56:20.649 --> 01:56:33.987
[SPEAKER_08]: Fiddles with a 20, I think, I think you pretty clearly identify that these two in the front are wielding swords.
01:56:36.070 --> 01:56:44.442
[SPEAKER_08]: There is one in the back who has no weapons and one kind of in the middle that has a bow.
01:56:44.894 --> 01:56:51.443
[SPEAKER_08]: And the two in the front, both have mechanical sword arms.
01:56:52.224 --> 01:56:52.905
[SPEAKER_08]: That's cool.
01:56:52.965 --> 01:57:01.116
[SPEAKER_08]: The archer has mechanical eyes, and this one in the back has fingertips that are mechanical.
01:57:01.436 --> 01:57:01.737
[SPEAKER_05]: Got it.
01:57:02.417 --> 01:57:03.158
[SPEAKER_05]: Hmm.
01:57:03.178 --> 01:57:05.922
[SPEAKER_05]: I think Glenn's going to kind of step in front of Davy.
01:57:06.082 --> 01:57:07.544
[SPEAKER_05]: Just push Davy behind him a little bit.
01:57:07.845 --> 01:57:08.165
[SPEAKER_08]: Okay.
01:57:09.647 --> 01:57:11.830
[SPEAKER_08]: I also think with the 20.
01:57:12.788 --> 01:57:13.629
[SPEAKER_08]: Talk to me.
01:57:13.869 --> 01:57:15.290
[SPEAKER_08]: This is really important.
01:57:15.530 --> 01:57:19.934
[SPEAKER_08]: You notice, you hear the sound of footsteps behind you.
01:57:21.476 --> 01:57:34.728
[SPEAKER_08]: And you notice the two other and two other unarmed mechanical vampires are behind you in this tunnel.
01:57:36.129 --> 01:57:40.753
[SPEAKER_07]: Glank, grab, Davy.
01:57:41.138 --> 01:57:44.085
[SPEAKER_08]: with your 23-donny, I think you notice all of that.
01:57:44.125 --> 01:57:58.962
[SPEAKER_08]: And you notice that these unarmed people, the one, all the way on the other side of the tunnel from you, has like a wand.
01:57:59.077 --> 01:58:01.140
[SPEAKER_08]: that he's slowly drawing.
01:58:01.180 --> 01:58:16.020
[SPEAKER_08]: And this one behind you, this half-ling woman, has a staff and the other person that's not got behind you has two mechanical arms and two mechanical legs.
01:58:19.625 --> 01:58:20.346
[SPEAKER_07]: Mercy me.
01:58:20.487 --> 01:58:22.550
[SPEAKER_06]: Is it dark in the tunnel?
01:58:24.793 --> 01:58:26.535
[SPEAKER_08]: It is.
01:58:26.718 --> 01:58:29.824
[SPEAKER_08]: dark but alongside the walls are torches.
01:58:30.625 --> 01:58:30.906
[SPEAKER_06]: Got it.
01:58:31.247 --> 01:58:34.873
[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, what is the, what do you drew a 50 on here on this map of the tunnel?
01:58:34.893 --> 01:58:35.394
[SPEAKER_06]: What does that mean?
01:58:36.076 --> 01:58:37.118
[SPEAKER_08]: It's 50 ceilings.
01:58:37.258 --> 01:58:38.500
[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, like to the ceiling.
01:58:38.661 --> 01:58:39.061
[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, got it.
01:58:39.462 --> 01:58:40.304
[SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.
01:58:40.324 --> 01:58:48.439
[SPEAKER_08]: And as they kind of approach you, they do not seem to be pausing to speak words.
01:58:49.499 --> 01:59:18.645
[SPEAKER_06]: uh... with you they seem to be uh... this seems to be a straight up the ambush they're not interested in speaking and so i would say you have a moment if you want to get a word um... fiddle is going to draw uh... vile the sort of transportation and uh... she's going to look at glint and she's going to say uh... appreciate you helping me with this one uh... and uh... off-screen
01:59:18.811 --> 01:59:22.277
[SPEAKER_06]: Last night, I was going to reveal it later, but I like it here better actually.
01:59:23.799 --> 01:59:44.194
[SPEAKER_06]: Fiddles had glint just hook her up with something that's basically only cool, but she reaches her thumb up while she's holding the sword and she flicks what is essentially the
01:59:44.174 --> 01:59:57.092
[SPEAKER_06]: of a front wheel and she levels it at the, uh, the one in the back with the one and she just says, uh, we haven't started yet.
01:59:57.112 --> 01:59:58.656
[SPEAKER_01]: It's not too late to stop this.
02:00:01.842 --> 02:00:11.737
[SPEAKER_08]: The response you get is very quiet, like it's a whisper, but it is so loud in this tunnel.
02:00:12.117 --> 02:00:18.687
[SPEAKER_08]: You can tell it's magically influenced as you just hear on... On guard.
