What is there to do after an exhausting snake fight and hasty retreat from a zombified Beholder but to sleep, and dream of leveling up? That is, if we can make it past all these protesters and figure out who dug around in our sock drawers and ignore that strange rapping at our bedroom windows. Looks like another long night for the Wed Socks.
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DM: Gage Kell
Donyark Ghaash'kalla: Carter Willis
Fiddlesticks: Jordan Wonders
Ridley Fontina: Vince Kelly
Sue: Mariah Kelly
Glintwood Thistlewick: Justin Dozier
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[SPEAKER_07]: Previously, on Imagine Dungeons, you can see that glowing in his throat is the glyph that you have on your wrist.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_02]: David, this is unbelievable.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So, the creature you called on that day against Vance.
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[SPEAKER_01]: How did you call on that?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Do you remember that ring?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Good news.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I bought your dad.
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[SPEAKER_01]: We found him.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Here's the deal.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Stamps, he needs a little bit of medical attention, okay?
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[SPEAKER_01]: But I've got every confidence in the world from all the brains that are way smarter than me.
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[SPEAKER_01]: He's going to be all right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Listen, I don't want to die today.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Let's say we cut a deal.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Anywhere we encounter oil swan.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Leave us alone, okay?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, well, as the party makes their way back to the whole end of the wall, it is nighttime.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It is currently four days until you're match with the giant.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And you can tell because halflings around the city are starting to build like promo for the event.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, cool.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We got posters.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There's some posters.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There are some, who are the people who collect bets.
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[SPEAKER_07]: bookies, they're so close.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's like collecting people on the street.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_07]: If you overhear the discussion, it does not look to be in your favor by just like the normal people on the street.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's just how I like it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I guess they didn't listen to season one, then.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And that's all them.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's their fault.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's free.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's free on iTunes and Spotify and overcast.
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[SPEAKER_04]: There aren't even five stars.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Um, would be crazy if this was somebody's first episode, huh?
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[SPEAKER_00]: It feels like my first episode.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's been a while.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It feels like mine too.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I really play.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think the fret party episode should bring people to it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, another thing you see is that there is a group of halflings protesting outside of one of the plateau buildings.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're holding signs, say things like down with OQ, signs like the Talented Plains are for the Talentians.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Don't love that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Don't steal our culture.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Data source are not for war.
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[SPEAKER_07]: things such as this.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Um, does anybody interact with the protesters or are you like, that's a die trying to go to sleep?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Do we know what OQ is?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Glent, you would not, but one of the people I think have drawn the face of somebody that I think you would recognize.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And that person is named Marity Bramblecrank, who, oh, when you lived here, when you lived here, this would have been like an up-and-coming rising inventor in Gatherhol to specifically specialize in things like orforged and magical items.
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[SPEAKER_04]: and I'm too assume these protesters are anti-bremel hat.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it's like her head is in like a circle and there's like the red cross on it or the red one.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_04]: A ghostbuster.
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[SPEAKER_04]: She got ghostbuster.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Trying to do ghostbuster, sorry.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_04]: How do I feel about that?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, I obviously glint.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think when he lived in the city was a budding inventor.
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[SPEAKER_04]: What was Bramblecr... Is it kind of like a...
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[SPEAKER_04]: Is it kind of like a, oh, fall from grace?
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[SPEAKER_07]: the like tribal lifestyle of most of the talent to have links.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think Glint's gonna see that and kind of shake his head.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Under his breath, he's gonna say, a brilliant mind gone to waste.
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[SPEAKER_04]: What good is knowledge?
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[SPEAKER_04]: If it doesn't lead to greater empathy, right, Fiddles?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, um, I got this and I think it was a shuffle walk over and just like yank on the sleeve of the closest protester and Just kind of up up to him just Hey, just try to take the temperature of sort of this whole situation.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How do you feel about the poor taking care of the poor the needy the foreigner and those with life styles different to your own?
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think a, I don't know, five nine human man turns towards you and is like, Hell yeah, representation in here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's humans.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not humans in our story.
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[UNKNOWN]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It feels like, What is gross?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Gross.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gross.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What's this guy?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I get it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Guy turns to you and is like, well, I mean, this is all about.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Basically going down on the rich, they came in here and stole some of ours, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
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[SPEAKER_07]: He's like, yeah, I'm picking up like swept up into the frenzy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm picking that up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right, not you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Excuse me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Protesters.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's roll up a different guy real quick.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Roll up a different guy.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think.
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[SPEAKER_07]: One person comes up to you, this person probably organized that they have like sparkling stones on their shoulders, kind of signifying like this is a organizer.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, like how yeah, how organizations do typically is a vest, but vest stunts is.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So it's a vest of stones.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's the best.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's the best.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's the best.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's the best here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: What a stay kidding.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, like the traffic ones, they're like bright orange, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We've thought of shirts, but we just can't conceptualize what would happen if you cut off whatever's happening.
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[SPEAKER_04]: They split in the middle.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: A turn towards you and it's like, hey, are you looking to join up?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, whoa, easy tiger.
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're like holding a shot, a handing a sign to you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, e-e-e-e, fiddles puts their hands up like, like, oh, not going to touch it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Easy tiger, just trying to figure out what's sort of the general deal, what's happening here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, if you're new to town, you might be surprised to see that our elected officials and including our local geniuses have been selling out our whole country for the sake of better objects of war and they would say unified to Lenta, but what that is led to is a little bit of a death of culture.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles, I squint, she's picking up on tones, that she doesn't love, and I think Fiddles would say, Cool, man, cool, that's very cool, and with that death of culture, with that culture that you're sort of striving for, be open to foreigners, those of different lifestyles, and taking care of the needy in the poor.
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[SPEAKER_07]: definitely taking care of Nadia in the poor.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think the problem that we face is that we are not a historical
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[SPEAKER_07]: power of war.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so whenever certain foreigners come here, they come here to do things like kill our dinosaurs and exploit tribes for the sake of generating more money.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I'm sure you saw recent rich guy showed up here, new councilman, sure he's extending hands to help
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[SPEAKER_07]: make a quick buck, and he's going to sell us out to the first buyer.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I do hate rich guy, but she's clearly referring to your file.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no, I got it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I do, I do hate rich guy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I will say that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Look, I don't want to sign just because gross don't want to touch whatever sort of your whole thing is without really doing some real research and looking deep inside myself to see what my stances are.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But thank you for keeping things so gray and not helping me make a decision and in-direction at all.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Goodbye now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She is a little bit confused, but it's like, you know, whatever and she just kind of rejoins the crowd.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I couldn't figure anything out.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They don't like war, but they also don't seem to like people not from here.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So... Well, that's a, that's a wrap confusing I would say.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm glad to try it though.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I never make a history check for me, sure.
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[SPEAKER_00]: First role in so long.
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[SPEAKER_05]: At least it's a cool one.
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[SPEAKER_05]: 15 for fiddles, shocking everyone 25 shocking no one to bomb glint for sure 17 13 for Sam.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think you'd be the most aware of this probably because you grew up in gatherhold as a house.
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[SPEAKER_07]: One of the hot button topics in gatherhold is that
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[SPEAKER_07]: before the last war, the Talented Plains was owned by Corvary, which is a combination of the five biggest countries in Eberon, and as
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[SPEAKER_07]: As time progressed, the inclusion of other countries' cultures began to suffocate the historical tribal cultures of the talent and tribes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so that has caused some tension over the last 100 years about the different tribes lost of land and ability to self-govern so on and so forth.
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[SPEAKER_07]: can be a little bit hostile to foreigners who are not they're in good faith.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But of course it's hard to determine who is and who isn't.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, a problem that I, a straight white guy, feel equipped to solve.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I, you are aware of this.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Straight by FL.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Classic.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's, you know, it's a bit of a new one's situation here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Not my forte.
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[SPEAKER_04]: new ones is not something that I enjoy in concept, but often it's not really our forte when it comes to execution as a group, new ones isn't so much in our wheelhouse.
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[SPEAKER_04]: What if we went back to the hole in the wall?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I was thought.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I was thinking I'll not sleep.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Thought long and hard about what we've seen here today.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And done the work in our hearts.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And just sort of approach life with like a everybody be chill to everybody.
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[SPEAKER_04]: No one's better or worse than anyone else.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Kind of vibe.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Hankshu, pal.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let's go, man.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You'd turn it and somebody has a sign with exactly with what you said.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So many words is tiny.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that's called centrism.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Really makes a mental note to talk to the pod, father, and understand their stance on all of this, the next time, and see, like Ridley's position on this is like largely free enterprise is really good.
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[SPEAKER_01]: This is not Vince.
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[SPEAKER_01]: This is, as a businessman is like, man, that's pretty great, but then he hears about the oppression of people and he's not like a huge war guy.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And so, he's like, I don't, I don't love his passion for business breaks down at some point, but he is curious, where there is leverage in this system.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And if there is leverage, the podfather would know about it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Not a huge work guy, and you do have a tried and endoglave?
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[SPEAKER_01]: That's just, that's just, that's just guys talking.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I just gonna talk to him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I do imagine this whole time, because Donnie is... for...
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[SPEAKER_06]: protest.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I mean, as an artist, I think he's down for people to just, if they have opinions, they can say what they want.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So for a few of them, he's trying to get him on beat, because they seem to be off with their chanting, throws in a rhyme or two.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like, maybe you should do this.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then, you know, overall, he's, I don't know if Donnie would ever consider himself a war vet.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But he, I think he literally is.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So it's interesting, I think it's interesting this comes up at this time when he's kind of like in between identities.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: As you guys continue, you eventually make your way back to the hole in the wall.
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[SPEAKER_07]: The asers are in there, cooking of a meal, and the in-keeper mentions to you that somebody stopped by and left packages for each of you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, he's suspicious packages.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Like Santa Claus and Narnia?
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[SPEAKER_07]: They're in like a wooden crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And each have like a ribbon tied with your name.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We got secret of Myers, y'all.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Let's go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Get in line.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Open crate.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Donnie's reaching over fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[UNKNOWN]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[UNKNOWN]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fiddles to open crate.
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[SPEAKER_07]: for you to sport around the city over your armor.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Let's go.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The one day I decided to do standing desk again, I can't even stand up straight.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It says...
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[SPEAKER_07]: Big at the front, wed socks, and then on the back has your name.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Of course, on one shoulder, it does say the Fontena Marina.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Believe it, and on the other, it says seaweeds, which is the tavern that the podfather operates out of.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Amazing.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And in the merch shop, ASAP.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Does anybody want to do something before they head off to bed?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Does it come in long, sleeve?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Like, I'm just worried, yeah, I'm worried I think about all of this.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's kind of straining.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Some UPS-50 fabric.
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[SPEAKER_07]: LAUGHTER Like, you poor fella?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Because I'm a serious person.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I've had to walk down the stairs and he's wearing his jersey.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, he is.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's like, oh, actually, I think this one might fit you glue.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And it's like a under compression shirt.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, good, great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's perfect.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Thank you.
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[UNKNOWN]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Does lead head sink captain on it?
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[SPEAKER_07]: It sure does.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There we go.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We've got to go back in our hand or something.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, the sleeve band.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's good.
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[SPEAKER_07]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Anything for you had to sleep?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, I like to think that at this point, it's routine.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think as Donnie's walking to head to bed, the big, stine of beer is sliding.
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[SPEAKER_06]: to like meet him at even same pace.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think him and the bar's in there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I've done this enough, but he knows to reach his hand out and catch it right before it falls off the end of the bar.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he takes it to bed.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, I was just going to say fiddle sits for a pint real quick.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just pulls up at the bar.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Like our high sea reserves looking like at the bar.
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[SPEAKER_04]: High sea is looking good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm a settle up, settled down for a pint of high sea.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: This is non-gull dragon in, so they do have high sea.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I see it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's not an approved beverage from the mark of hospitality have links.
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[SPEAKER_00]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I want to say suits fought for it to be included on the list, though.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I do appreciate that.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So your tireless advocacy is a type of political action I can get behind.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, man, I just lost all my words.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm gonna try that again.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's hard being back, y'all.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, you know, I've always got, uh, got my eye on you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, uh, we'll make it happen.
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[SPEAKER_07]: As you guys settled down to your last drink, I think you'd just overhear the normal news of the town, including a bunch of airships recently landed in Gatherhold for some sort of global meeting happening.
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[SPEAKER_04]: A concave.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But if choosing a new Pope, if nobody has anything, then you're good to go ahead and head to your long rest.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Nine and a time.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Lovely, finally.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Seepsie.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So sleepy.
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[SPEAKER_07]: As you head to sleep, I'd like everybody to make a perception check.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, well, I'm sleepy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm asleep.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I can't see the rate.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know how.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sorry, dude.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, geez.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, she's, that's a 16 for two, 13 plus three.
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[SPEAKER_04]: 17 for Don't four plus three seven glints deep asleep five plus four nine for ridley as a two minus one for fiddle Fiddles is lost in her CPAP.
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[SPEAKER_04]: This is a six It's just got bellows Davies in their pumping urge to
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[SPEAKER_07]: Donnie, upon heading to your room, you would notice that somebody has been looking through your stuff.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It is almost completely neatly put back, but I think maybe a drawer being left open and you seeing that your stuff is clearly been rivaled through would tip you off to this.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You would hear,
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[SPEAKER_06]: The sound of strings, taught strings, is done.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's looking around, rubbing his fingers together to cue up a bolt of flame.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he's kind of looking around.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And I'll only perceiving that someone's in that someone has been in here, so there's no one in here now.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Correct.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK. Want to investigate and see if anything's missing.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Specifically like the drawer.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'm making a investigation check.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I think you would get the pressure that nothing is missing.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Your extra loot strings are there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All of your weapons and artifacts are there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All the pieces of tin buoy, including the leg that you just salvaged are all so good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's why my notes have the sentence a perfect right leg.
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[SPEAKER_08]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[UNKNOWN]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't have been the snakes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I couldn't
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know this, I think everybody, upon taking a second, third look, would notice that everybody's stuff has been gone through.
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[SPEAKER_00]: No.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Even mine?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Everybody's... What?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, something right here.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Okay, so I guess I check my stuff.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Do we all check our stuff?
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[SPEAKER_05]: Here, I check.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, we could get some investigation checks.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm bad at that one, though, Gage.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I got an 18 on mine.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I got a 3 minus 21.
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[SPEAKER_00]: 13 for fiddle.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So you're like, no, I threw all my stuff on the floor.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Sue's very messy.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's very hard to tell what's missing.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Flat 19 for Ridley.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, nice.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Glent Ridley, I think.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You know, I think everybody notices nothing is missing.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And with such high rolls from Riddly and Vittles, I think you might be able to tell that somebody was looking for something or for information, but did not take anything.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Glent is comparing his clothes against his packing list that he made before they got off.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And so he's like, check, okay, the shirt, okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And that shirt, okay, and the,
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[SPEAKER_04]: breaches okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't think anything's missing.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm not sure why they felt the need to um well frankly, it does to create the system by which I have organized all of my belongings, but they didn't take anything.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Is there someone we could ask about maybe who's come through while we've been out?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Who's a, remind me, what is it?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm so usually so good with names, but my brain's been on the Fritz little.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Remind me who's in charge of this establishment again?
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[SPEAKER_07]: The barkeep tonight is name is Clint.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And is Clint usually the one who's here?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Clint's here mostly every single day.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, but there's not like an in owner or something.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There is a man on a clip with his pistol whip.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Hey, Donnie, you're real close with Clinton.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You want to go?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: He just just got it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Let me go talk to you.
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[SPEAKER_00]: You want to go checking with him?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I need to be a little topper here anyway, so.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Donnie hits down.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Plan.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Brother, see you guys.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, I got a question for you here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, Dad.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Clients, sorry, Glenn.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, please.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Clients with a sea.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hard to see there.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to hang out with my friend, Connie.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's fine.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That sounds perfect.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm happy for you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't know if I've seen you talk to a girl.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's short for Connor.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it's a tutorial.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And that's what that means, anything.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, would you say gauge?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, that's Clint.
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[UNKNOWN]: Hey, that's Clint.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been a long time.
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[UNKNOWN]: It's
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[SPEAKER_06]: I got a feeling he'd go be a little anxious, so I got to give him some kind of answer here.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, trying to think nobody went up the stairs tonight since, uh, since, uh, little snaps.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Little snaps went up there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, but these are only really, these are only other one who's been up the stairs.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Nobody else has staying here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Little snaps, huh?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yep, the little little tortoise guy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anybody double check your weed, stash.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So, it's a lot, right, right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, well, I appreciate that you said, you know how long he might have been up there, he didn't come out with anything he didn't walk up with.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Now, yep, you know, the other day, he was running a lot of jewelry, and then he wasn't,
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[SPEAKER_06]: Huh, all right, would you say you've ever seen anyone else around here be as, uh, uh, interested in jewelry as snaps recently?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Now, not since, uh, not since that other total brooch all some kind of offer.
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[SPEAKER_06]: All right, well, okay, it's starting to work.
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[SPEAKER_06]: work together here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you very much, Clint.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Appreciate you, man.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, it keep tie out.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You taught me all of you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Thank you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And Danny is giving, like, I think most of his money goes to like, street performers and bartenders.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think he's giving so much.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't think he cares.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's just throwing so much money at Clint.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think he did before he even, like, 20 dollars, because they did it again.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Um, Danny, what's that go talk to her, Ridley?
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[SPEAKER_06]: If Ridley's a villain.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey, Rid, you got a little time here, I know it's been a long day, but, uh, you know, I just went down and, uh, excuse me, guys, I'm gonna talk to Ridley first.
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[SPEAKER_06]: If that's okay.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just us, thank you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Uh, I was talking to, I was talking to Clint, and, uh, it seems as if it snaps.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's been up in everybody's rooms up here.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And honestly, from what Clint was saying, it kind of sounds like he's lifted.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Brotherhood, what was he ever a pick pocket type, little crafty dodger, kind of, total?
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[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, no, no, not really, I mean, not really.
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[SPEAKER_01]: But hold the hang, hang, hang, hang, hang, hang, hang, I mean, not the,
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[SPEAKER_01]: I know you and Clint are basically like brothers at this point, but not to cast aspersions, but nothing's missing, right?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Right.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He said nothing was different about when he came up to look in our rooms, but there had been nights before that snaps one up there and came out with with jewelry all.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he said that hadn't been happened ever since he started working with old pod daddy.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Okay, I'm not looking for, you know, solve anything.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I just thought, you know, it's family.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You probably want to know first.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's like if anything happened to Clint, I would want to know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know what I'm saying?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Exactly.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's the same kind of the same thing there.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But yeah, if you need me to talk to him too, I had plenty of friends that got into that kind of business.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And I would never want to use scare taxes, tactics on old snaps, and I don't think that works on him,
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[SPEAKER_06]: Help a little bit if you have to have a conversation.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's probably a good idea.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Let's go see if he's in.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Can we go?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Walk, walk, walk, walk.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Walk.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I forgot we have to narrate everything we're doing.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Very wrong, very wrong.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think when he saw it once, when you knock on Snap Store, you can hear like really loud of not just snoring coming from the other side of the door.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it sounds like a bug.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, yeah, now I'm transported.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Now I'm not, I'm not even there in the real world.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So I'm going to take a time around six.
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[SPEAKER_07]: How many, this little banjo could do e-type music for you?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, something like Dominic, the Christmas donkey, but that's fine, too.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I'm going in.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Snaps like suddenly wakes up he's he was clearly faking it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah Hey, really how you doing now?
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[SPEAKER_01]: What's up with the jewelry?
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[SPEAKER_06]: You're like still that's a good time in necklace Donnie's uh can Donnie's an investigation while we're at least talking to him.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Can I look at it go real for it?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well
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[SPEAKER_07]: I know he said that accepting gets from the pot father was bad, but.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There's a fit to change.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to find something.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So you just keep talking.
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[SPEAKER_07]: When you look, when I look through all your stuff, I didn't see any money and it cost some money to hire a cleric to heal.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Pops.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, okay.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So couple things.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Are you accepting gifts from the pot father?
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yes or no?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, it was, yes, and then it was no, I gave it back, and then it was today.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Say, how are you going to heal your dad?
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I said, oops, all out of cash.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so then I did accept gifts again.
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[SPEAKER_01]: OK, so we're on a yes, one of yes right now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And then number two, you searched everybody's room for cash.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, and then number three, you didn't think to talk to anybody.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Anybody else about this?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, let's say he saw you guys at the library and said you guys were going to a party.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I thought, well, I can't go to the party because you guys would be upset with me.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so I figured it would be fine if I look, you guys haven't spent money on anything.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I did, I've been around.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So we have money to give you two spend on your father.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Right, so that's why I went and look for it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And he was like, listen, listen to Su-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-thu-
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I thought it was seem like you guys were on a mission.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, you don't seem like the type to go to a party just to have fun.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Except this stuff.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I don't get this top on the second word.
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[SPEAKER_01]: You don't think snaps think no bad wrong every time that you have the idea.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I need you to probably do the opposite.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Actually, it's not do the opposite.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's actually ask a grown up.
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[SPEAKER_01]: that is here in Fiddles.
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[SPEAKER_01]: You can ask.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You can ask her too.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, okay, I'm really, I...
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[SPEAKER_01]: Listen, kiddo, I want what you want.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I want to heal your dead.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I do.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's really important to me.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So does Donnie.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So does everybody.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Stealing money is not how we're gonna do that.
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[SPEAKER_01]: getting indebted to a literal Mafia boss is not how we're gonna do it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes, not good.
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[SPEAKER_01]: So when I say that I don't want you to take gifts, it's not because I don't like Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_01]: It's because maybe Ridley thought there's a few other layers here to be considered.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I will stop accepting gifts from the pod, father.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And there is another one coming tomorrow that I'm gonna have to handle.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I will send it back with all of this stuff.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I'll say, lose the address, pal.
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[UNKNOWN]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: No.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's just like a target.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Also, I'm sorry for looking through everybody's stuff.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah tomorrow.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Ask next time.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, you're going to ask them to look to their own stuff.
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[SPEAKER_01]: You were on the green.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I'll give you that one.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That's a good one.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Uh, hey, listen, kiddo, um, I love you.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm proud of what you're doing.
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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm glad that you're here.
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[SPEAKER_01]: But we got to do it a different way.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Hey, tomorrow I want you to apologize to everybody.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Let them sleep now, but you're gonna look them in the eye, like I taught you, and you're gonna say you're sorry.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, and then the last thing, it sounds like you did some research on the cleric thing, I actually really appreciate that.
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[SPEAKER_01]: What's the cost do you have?
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[SPEAKER_01]: I saw somebody that could help.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I talked to Clarick at the temple at Delenta.
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[SPEAKER_07]: She said, she hadn't seen it before, but to get rid of a curse that's strong, she would need a diamond that's worth like a thousand gold.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so I just thought it would be easier to accept a gift to pay for it than to ask.
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[SPEAKER_07]: But I do hear your point, and I guess we'll talk about it whenever it's time.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I love that Snaps thought we'd have a diamond worth a thousand gold just like chillin' in our suitcases.
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[SPEAKER_01]: In my underwear drawer.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Ridley is like, that's like ten boats.
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[SPEAKER_01]: He's starting to do the math.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That's how to say it.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Wait.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh boy.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, how much gold do we have as a party?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Think like four or five?
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[SPEAKER_00]: I forgot.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's no idea.
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[SPEAKER_00]: At the beginning of our campaign, I did keep track.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I do not know now.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think I did the gold duplast run.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And so I think I, oh yeah, the last time the last time you guys got money, I know was from the fight at the Coliseum and the party got a collective thousand gold.
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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, what else were you money for?
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[SPEAKER_00]: Thanks, this end.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh no, our sponsors put us up, right?
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[SPEAKER_07]: He, he, the podfather said he'd be willing to pay for any expenses.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Dang, man.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I do think Donnie is now about four grand on drinks.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I do think so.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's true.
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[SPEAKER_04]: That's just my money.
35:58.870 --> 36:02.075
[SPEAKER_04]: Pants are falling down because his pockets are so full of gold.
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[SPEAKER_01]: That's just yard tabbers just beer, beer, clearing, wine, beer.
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[SPEAKER_05]: That's a lot of money on candles.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I didn't find anything in the investigation.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Great.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I feel like you found a lot of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But not a lot of stuff.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I would say, I think also he found... Disnaps always wears hat or no?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Pretty much, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: OK.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think maybe he rotates.
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[SPEAKER_07]: There's a couple other different hats.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I think Donnie's going to take one of them.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And put it at the top of his head, trying to lighten him a little bit, clearly I probably doesn't fit even close.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And crosses his eyes and gets down on his knees to look snaps of the face.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he says, you can, you apologize to me right now.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I can't apologize until I wear my suit and tie.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So, you can't see what I'm on through the wall.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Donny takes his head off, boughs, puts another head on Snapchat and he's like, deal, and he walks out.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Ridley follows Donny out, but he grabs Donny as a, hey, um,
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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll talk though, we might want to ask the part for the period.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'll say the same thing.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Listen, you've got to listen, gold.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, you've got to great.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You've got a good nephew there, too, to give that stuff back.
37:34.085 --> 37:36.010
[SPEAKER_06]: He's this totally flipped on its head.
37:36.130 --> 37:40.660
[SPEAKER_06]: I thought we were about to have to, you know, take him to Juvia or something, but turns out he's a good kid.
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[SPEAKER_06]: But yeah, that's gonna be just connected to the mafia.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Just connected to the mafia.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's no big deal.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's no big deal.
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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got good in him, though.
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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll figure things out if we go south in this time.
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[SPEAKER_01]: We can't come to this hemisphere again.
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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll finish.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, well then, everybody settles tucked in for a long rest.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And let's have everybody, everybody roll a D100 so you go first on the level up that's about to happen.
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[SPEAKER_07]: 84, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91
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[SPEAKER_06]: Oh, just like the process of it?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Or let's walk through, what do you dream about tonight?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So I think Donnie goes to sleep, and as he's falling asleep, he's listening to one of the chance against war that they had just walked by.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Throwing lives in dangerous unfair.
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[SPEAKER_06]: We were just here to save Corver.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Whatever it was, that they were just chanting.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And as that's happening, it's kind of juxtaposed with a dream that he's having.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It would have been after, much several years after a dream that he had, just I guess it would be days ago, of right before he was given the opportunity to be head a ward leader with his own battle acts as a child.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's carrying that battleax now and he is running through the demon waste and he's still hearing that chant a little bit and it starts to get overwhelming just to drum beats and can't really tell the difference between his heart and the drum and he's running through and part of it feels good.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's navigating through swarms of foe taking them out with a blow or two and then
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[SPEAKER_06]: he sees far off that he's getting closer and closer to the crack.
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[SPEAKER_06]: and his heart rate is going faster and the beat is going faster.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he gives a big swing to a fiend that's even bigger than him.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And it goes into its chest and because the carapace, he can't rip it out.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And so he gets a little frustrated and reaches to his neck.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And then all of a sudden, Donnie is towering over everyone around him even more, maybe some 20 feet.
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[SPEAKER_06]: and then he looks down and he rips the axe out of the fiend's chest as it falls limp to the ground and throws it about 50 feet straight at the big fiend crawling out of the crack that clearly looks like the granddaddy of the wall and it doesn't really affect that fiend at all so he starts to lumber over at a breakneck speed and jumps into the air
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[SPEAKER_06]: going to punch this scene and meet its fist with his huge muscley furry hammy fist and then he wakes up.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he thinks of Jodi in his mind and the thing that he hears in his head is what you already knew that.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Did it to you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: He's remembering going back, he's back now at her compound with all the animals everywhere.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he sees these smaller apes in a cage.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And he's clearly just been staring at them with a pretty strange level of empathy.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And Jodi inquires, and Donnie starts to ask about their movements.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And she starts to answer him, I think, but then says that same thing that he heard as soon as you woke up, because she looks at him and says, you already knew that, though, didn't you?
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[SPEAKER_06]: And Donnie now can polymorph.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, this is something that would have been something he had access to,
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[SPEAKER_06]: a long time ago, that was something that was gifted him in the certain kind of rank that he would have in this army to fight essentially against hell, and the last time that he ever did, Polymorph, was that moment that maimed him, that scarred his body, and beat up half of his body that all the scars run up from his fingers to his back, and he kind of goes
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[SPEAKER_06]: and the music that he was trying to put together that he didn't really have access to.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Essentially, before Gagina had a good conversation about this, we imagined that this would have been something that would have been like an amulet, that would have given him access to this, as being a member of this high-ranking member of this army, but it broke on that punch, and that kind of had been Tommy Ertami, Doddy's lesson to like never do this again, because it's also a part of him that it's like,
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[SPEAKER_06]: There's a bit of the thrill of war that he doesn't like.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And so, but now getting back into these battles, I think there's a part of him that wants some of that temporary HP.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And it doesn't necessarily mean that he wants to access it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: but I think he wants to know how and he doesn't have that ambivalent anymore.
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[SPEAKER_06]: So he, as a bard now, is trying to wait to conjure that up and I think tonight is the night that he knew he could and he's kind of taking that same beat that he heard in his dream and building off of that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right, um, fiddles.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think at some point, like you have been doing the last couple days, you go to visit Nandy.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Well, yeah, I think Fiddles has started taking her long rests in the statue, like in the action figure with Nandy, basically, like sleep over every night, kind of vibe.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, when you pop in tonight, you like tell Nandy, a little bit about your night, the spell, cause beer,
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[SPEAKER_07]: Gave her like a couple tankers of ale, she hadn't tasted a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I was pretty grateful for that, um, and then, uh, put down your weapons.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We need to do a little bit of sparring.
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[SPEAKER_05]: In Fiddles' roles over and sits up, and her shoulders are slumped, and she looks at Nandi and she goes, I guess, it's feel like my heart's not in it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I really wanted to, you know, fight that beholder.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just thought it looked fun.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, you'll get it next time, doesn't sound like you've given up.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, you're right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Sure, you're ready.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Phil stands up and throws our sword down and puts our dukes up.
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[SPEAKER_05]: About to fight a god.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles, where does magic come from?
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[SPEAKER_03]: The heart of friendship!
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[SPEAKER_07]: No, it comes from the gut.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I like that.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Show me what you got, and she's like flexing her abs.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Ready for you to hit her there.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Ha ha ha ha.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles winds up a full circle with her right arm, and just slugs Nandy in the abs as hard as possible.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I'd say you take four points of blood and... Yeah, right.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I'm dead.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Her fingers are loony-tunes mangled.
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[UNKNOWN]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Now, I've been like in... How you've been sending these elders' glasses like...
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[SPEAKER_07]: This is so magic.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That rules.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's cool.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We're gonna do a little bit of a, we're gonna do a little bit of training because I feel like you can get a little bit more out of it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And she'll just start like throwing weights and plates and everything that she has like up in the air as you do a little bit of target practice with it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, it feels just like, phew!
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[SPEAKER_07]: Just blasting fists.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, now it's your turn.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You're gonna channel magic and I'm gonna hit you in the gut.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles lifts her shirt and bites it like F boys used to do on social media and like flexes her abs as hard as possible and she's with the shirt in the mouth she's like Engage your core and everything that you do
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[SPEAKER_05]: Fiddles eyes go wide in the camera zooms in on her enlarged pupils, and you see like a montage of Every time she's ever done a sit-up in her life, so there's like 15 or so and like she's doing all 15 sit-ups and as the last sit-up happens she sits up
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[SPEAKER_05]: into the camera and her pupil from the past becomes her pupil from the present and she explodes with power from within her abdomen and where once she was wearing her pajamas which are of course a generic comic book t-shirt and some shorts.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Now she is still wearing that exact same thing but
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[SPEAKER_07]: hits you in the abs, and you can hear like a metallic, like click.
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[SPEAKER_07]: and you've learned two new invocations.
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[SPEAKER_07]: True.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Yeah, we just took agonizing blast for our Eldridge Blast, which adds on top of the Genie bone agreed to every Eldridge Blast.
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[SPEAKER_05]: We also are going to go ahead and add the three charisma modifier to every Eldridge Blast, as well, so that's an additional six.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And then also, we just learned something called armor of shadows, which is an Eldridge Invocation for Warlocks that allows me at will to cast
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[SPEAKER_05]: Mage armor on myself, so I'll have to take my armor off, but that pulls my armor class up from a 14 to a 16.
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[SPEAKER_07]: That's cool.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Fantastic.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I love anything else you want to talk to Nandy about what you're down here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Nandy, do you have any tips about boys?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm just kidding.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How do I kill a beholder?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Can you imagine if I was like that first part?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Well, the holders can be difficult.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Make sure that you watch all your surroundings because they're layers, they use their little eyelasers to carve places where normal adventures can't really go.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Watch out for the lasers.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, this one's a zombie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Fire, maybe.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Radiant would be better.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It won't do more damage, but it'll keep it dead.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Radiant?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let me bet it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not it.
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[SPEAKER_05]: All right, champ.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think first thing in the morning, Fiddles would rifle through her in room to see if there's a bedside Bible.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And just start rubbing the sort of transportation on the Bible to see if it turns holy.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's like a morning meditation's devotional.
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[SPEAKER_05]: I had a power of Gideon.
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[SPEAKER_05]: And does it, and it does turn holy when you touch it too?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, you see the sword, and vile your sword.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All of a sudden has like script on it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Like it, like red letters.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Like the red letters.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, like the white top of the journal onto the sword, and it does bring you that out.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's just the lyrics to flood by a jars of clay.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You can go, you can, you can, you can.
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[SPEAKER_05]: You can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you can, you
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[SPEAKER_05]: I think you can send me the stats of a holy vile.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Oh, if it was going to put that Bible in her pocket, for sure.
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[SPEAKER_05]: Just keep that Bible with you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, do.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I've been waiting to rip a quick Korean.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I've been worried about Fiddles' eternal soul for a couple episodes now.
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[SPEAKER_04]: This is good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: So has Nandy, I think.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Glent.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You mentioned,
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[SPEAKER_07]: that you wanted to draw a model of David's voice box?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think that after our little scene, the David and I had a little while back where he sort of unhinged his jaw and showed me the Dragon Mark kind of glyph sign that's sort of powering the way that he speaks.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It's forcing air through sort of mechanical vocal cords.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Glent has been kind of like fixated on that as a mechanism that David evidently designed himself.
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[SPEAKER_04]: This is not functionality that Glent built into David, but the mechanism by which David is now able to speak is is very interesting to Glent.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, good.
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[SPEAKER_07]: So I think maybe before you take your long rest, that's probably you would be aware like this is a good time to to get this diet.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Um, you do so kind of without a ton of issue.
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[SPEAKER_07]: David kind of helps you where he can.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And, um, yeah, I imagine he's correcting some of the areas of my schematics that I can't quite see, you know, he's flipping the pencil over and erasing it and drawing it in himself.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And then, um, this night when you fall asleep, um, you are, uh,
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[SPEAKER_07]: Once again, a realistic dream, where you are again, Dail, who's looking into a mirror, and you can feel the airship is not moving underneath you, it seems that you have arrived to some sort of destination.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I'm going to...
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm gonna try and find my first mate.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I think I talked to a guy who was like the first mate or something last time I was in one of these King Dale on the Magic Boat visions.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, his name is, I, Garic, Telford, he's an old halfling.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sir Garic, I require you a presence.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, my Lord.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We both know the answer to this, but remind me, where are we?
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[SPEAKER_07]: and he'll extend his hand and you see beyond the ship is a on one side is a craggy labyrinth.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It has lived up to its name.
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[SPEAKER_07]: You are in the demon wastes and you can see in the distance there are battles happening.
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[SPEAKER_07]: On the other side is a mountain covered with forestry.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And I Gary says, we are between the demon wastes
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[SPEAKER_07]: And the Eldeen Reaches, here for a council of people who might know a little bit more about our vampire issue.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: No, that's great.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sirgaric, your logbook, please.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, and he'll pull it from his pocket, so it's just a little pocket notebook and then hand it to you.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Do you mind if I write in this?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Of course my lord.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I have blank pages at the back.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm assuming you haven't finished it Yes, that'd be correct.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, Glenn's gonna quickly flip to the back only like to try and the repages have anything in it Dear, Gary today's gonna be a great day.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You've got this ten years ago
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[SPEAKER_04]: Two thousand fifteen, Glenn's going to flip all the way to the back and very quickly try to before it fades from his mind, sketch out the voice box diagram that Davy and he worked on before he went to sleep.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Am I able to successfully do that?
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think so, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It's probably not as precise as you like it if you're doing it quickly, but you get like definitely the main concept across.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, okay, this has to work, this has to work.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, I am, all right, garrick.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I require complete privacy and as King complete control over the resources of this ship is this something that you are willing to acquiesce.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Of course.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'm going to remind you that you said that later.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, and he starts to direct Garrick in the voice box.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And walk him through the diagram of this voice box.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm going to play Calvin Ball with this voice box.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It is vocal cords I'm assuming, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: And we're on a ship with a ton of rigging and ropes.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Is that correct?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I would like to direct GARIC to direct my crew as King Dale to create a scale model of this voice box using the rigging and the masks as the different mechanical components of the voice box.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I want to essentially turn the deck of the ship by stringing up all these ropes and nets and everything into a giant voice box.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Chimes in and it's like, a garrick, I'm gonna remind you what you said.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You said I could do whatever I want, and I do have the metal hat with the spikes on it, and that makes me king, and I can't do it, right?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Of course, of course.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I merely question if now is the best time to do it.
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[SPEAKER_07]: We do have guests walking on in about 30 seconds, and you can see like down the ramp is a are two pretty distinct groups of works.
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[SPEAKER_07]: One group is wearing pretty shamanist
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[SPEAKER_04]: I'll tell you what, Garic, I'll meet with our guests.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You continue work on our top secret royal project that I only trust Mike Closest's advisor with.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He gives a bow and he starts directing the crew.
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[SPEAKER_04]: OK, I'm going to go see what's up with these works.
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[SPEAKER_07]: What up with all the other works?
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[SPEAKER_07]: What's up with these works?
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[SPEAKER_07]: There is like a council room underneath the deck.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And everybody heads into there.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And you notice that one of the groups, the group from the Labyrinth, does have someone in like a cloth hood that they are leading, uh, hands tied behind their back.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, thank you for, uh, I'm going to roll the dice.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for responding so positively to my request for a council.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, we've brought the prisoner per your request and they pull off the hood and you hear a hiss and a lunge as a vampire has been brought into your council room.
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[SPEAKER_04]: There you go.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I see.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And how did you pick up this prisoner?
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[SPEAKER_04]: What was our friend doing before you threw the hood on their head?
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[SPEAKER_07]: They've been consulting with some demons about making a ward.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Obviously, that has some issues with how we run things out here, but it seems like they're trying to establish some kind of barrier.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Um, one of them has been wearing this sort of like elaborate mask and they take it off and it is loosious.
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[SPEAKER_07]: It is interesting to find that you have discovered a vampire looking for a ward as that is exactly what we found in our woods was, um, a vampire by the name of Tim Cannon fist.
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[SPEAKER_07]: who has been seeking some sort of blinding materials, can and fist.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, that's, this is not good.
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[SPEAKER_04]: We don't like that they're doing this, right?
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[SPEAKER_07]: Absolutely, this has major implications on all of our domains.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure, sure, certainly.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Well, what do you propose we do then?
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[SPEAKER_04]: Knowing the presence of these vampires in each of our domains, how do we act quickly and decisively to secure the safety of our citizens?
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[SPEAKER_07]: I say we go on the offense, we can make our own wards against them, and then we can sort of push them into a corner of the world so that way they can't infiltrate us.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I see how that would work, but what would keep them from hopping planes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Perhaps there is a way to contain the threat until the day, until the time comes that we find a way to eliminate it.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Is that what we're advocating for here?
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[SPEAKER_07]: At least their leader, he seems bent on destruction.
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[SPEAKER_07]: In fact, one of my scouts overheard that they've bound an angel in the nightwood.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And that has obvious threat level concerns that I think sure we should face it on.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Whatever the course of action, it is not one that we can undertake this night.
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[SPEAKER_04]: I, in my royal opinion, we should move to first, contain the threat.
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[SPEAKER_04]: And then perhaps our minds, perhaps smarter minds that will come many generations later and have friendly little robots that they go on adventures with, will be able to solve this problem.
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[SPEAKER_07]: contained, and he, uh, one of the, one of the orcs pulls out a large wooden spear and just stab the vampire there.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, you could do that, too.
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[SPEAKER_04]: You can do that, too.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Still a guy, still a person, and you did kill him on my boat, but you can do that, too.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Threats contained.
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[SPEAKER_07]: All right, and then the warlike orcs are like, all right, everything's been settled here, and they get up to leave.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And Lucius, thanks for this.
01:00:40.303 --> 01:00:43.427
[SPEAKER_07]: Lucius stands up and goes to give you a handshake.
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[SPEAKER_07]: And when you respond, he pulls you in and says, Dale, I overheard that cannon fist has begun to hunt those who've known him in the past.
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[SPEAKER_07]: This war should be at the top of your priority list.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think Glint's a little out of his depth here.
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[SPEAKER_04]: It is a priority.
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[SPEAKER_04]: He's still a guy, right?
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[SPEAKER_04]: I mean, it's, it's, yes, it's Canon Fist, but it's still Tim, our friend.
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[SPEAKER_07]: I think that Canon Fist has gone after he, after he killed all of our crew
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[SPEAKER_07]: crusade to achieve some sort of vampiric domination.
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[SPEAKER_07]: If he's looking to jump to other planes or award people out from something important to him, I'm afraid of what that could mean.
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[SPEAKER_04]: As am I, Lucius.
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[SPEAKER_04]: Thank you for letting me know.
01:02:08.658 --> 01:02:10.540
[SPEAKER_07]: Of course, and they will leave.
01:02:11.701 --> 01:02:15.305
[SPEAKER_07]: And when he go up, Gerek is doing his thing.
01:02:15.386 --> 01:02:19.170
[SPEAKER_07]: He is like a full orchestra at work up there.
01:02:20.732 --> 01:02:24.277
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, Glent can kind of drop the King Dale act a little bit.
01:02:24.677 --> 01:02:31.646
[SPEAKER_04]: As he's seen in previous visions, whenever he lets folks know that he's not actually Dale, it doesn't really go super great.
01:02:32.206 --> 01:02:35.110
[SPEAKER_04]: And so Glent,
01:02:36.136 --> 01:02:39.120
[SPEAKER_04]: Glent believes these visions are being shown to him.
01:02:40.081 --> 01:02:49.474
[SPEAKER_04]: And I don't know that that's something that he's told any of you, but they are too, the content of the visions is too pertinent, too germane to our situation.
01:02:50.015 --> 01:02:51.937
[SPEAKER_04]: To believe this is truly coincidence.
01:02:52.037 --> 01:03:03.072
[SPEAKER_04]: The fact that Lucius and Canon fist, the fact that our stories in the present are intertwined with these visions going to seeing of the past, feels like there's some kind of design to the visions.
01:03:04.115 --> 01:03:10.624
[SPEAKER_04]: Blint also knows the visions are coming from within his own mind, as far as he knows he's not actually transported to these places for these visions.
01:03:11.205 --> 01:03:14.750
[SPEAKER_04]: So whatever's creating the visions, knows his mind intimately.
01:03:15.992 --> 01:03:21.239
[SPEAKER_04]: Blint has just asked the crew of the ship to critic to construct something that did not originate in his own mind.
01:03:22.240 --> 01:03:24.303
[SPEAKER_04]: It originated in the mind of David.
01:03:24.323 --> 01:03:34.037
[SPEAKER_04]: And so I would like as Dale to attempt to communicate with whatever force,
01:03:34.169 --> 01:03:36.873
[SPEAKER_04]: energy is showing glint to these visions.
01:03:37.734 --> 01:03:45.786
[SPEAKER_04]: By passing air through this large voice box and causing the ship to speak to the vision giver, can I do this?
01:03:48.671 --> 01:03:49.031
[SPEAKER_01]: Sure.
01:03:51.515 --> 01:04:00.328
[SPEAKER_01]: What's the name of that big old snake in God of War?
01:04:01.085 --> 01:04:06.029
[SPEAKER_07]: Um, what, what, what, what is said, as you shout to the heavens?
01:04:07.911 --> 01:04:09.713
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, what the hell, hey, what the hell?
01:04:10.313 --> 01:04:11.614
[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, what the hell?
01:04:11.634 --> 01:04:14.617
[SPEAKER_04]: What's going on?
01:04:14.637 --> 01:04:22.384
[SPEAKER_04]: No, I think, uh, I think Clint is going to, as Dale, obviously use Dragonmark to cast a large degree.
01:04:22.424 --> 01:04:25.126
[SPEAKER_04]: Large amount of wind through this big voice box.
01:04:25.987 --> 01:04:29.370
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, and he's just going to say, um,
01:04:31.477 --> 01:04:32.579
[SPEAKER_04]: You have my attention.
01:04:33.580 --> 01:04:35.063
[SPEAKER_00]: Can you please do the loudship voice?
01:04:36.285 --> 01:04:42.755
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's going to be like a... Like a... You have my attention.
01:04:43.055 --> 01:04:43.536
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes.
01:04:45.319 --> 01:04:51.649
[SPEAKER_07]: I think perhaps your... To your biggest limit, dismay.
01:04:53.872 --> 01:04:55.054
[SPEAKER_07]: You are not answered.
01:04:58.679 --> 01:05:00.281
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay, cool.
01:05:00.741 --> 01:05:03.304
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:05:03.684 --> 01:05:07.268
[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe in frustration and maybe a lack of knowing what to do next.
01:05:07.809 --> 01:05:09.931
[SPEAKER_07]: You retreat to your cabin.
01:05:10.832 --> 01:05:14.997
[SPEAKER_07]: Where you're probably fingers on the bridge of your nose, like frustrated.
01:05:15.037 --> 01:05:16.218
[SPEAKER_07]: Pause it.
01:05:17.039 --> 01:05:18.300
[SPEAKER_04]: Who would sit like that right now?
01:05:19.101 --> 01:05:20.763
[SPEAKER_07]: Pause in front of the mirror.
01:05:22.105 --> 01:05:25.328
[SPEAKER_07]: Maybe like splash your water on your face, and you notice.
01:05:26.708 --> 01:05:29.391
[SPEAKER_07]: whoever's on the other side of the mirror is not you.
01:05:30.672 --> 01:05:31.292
[SPEAKER_07]: It's not Dale.
01:05:31.553 --> 01:05:32.694
[SPEAKER_07]: I mean, it is Dale.
01:05:33.395 --> 01:05:35.957
[SPEAKER_07]: But not the Dale I'm controlling.
01:05:36.017 --> 01:05:36.458
[SPEAKER_07]: He's right.
01:05:38.179 --> 01:05:43.905
[SPEAKER_07]: And they say, who are you and you wake up?
01:05:46.868 --> 01:05:47.148
[SPEAKER_04]: Great.
01:05:47.368 --> 01:05:49.771
[SPEAKER_04]: For my level up, I took flash of genius.
01:05:53.754 --> 01:05:55.416
[SPEAKER_08]: Flash out that was real.
01:05:56.813 --> 01:06:12.859
[SPEAKER_04]: The flash of genius means that I gain the ability to problem solve quickly and think under pressure when myself or another creature I can see within 30 feet of me makes an ability check or a saving throw I can use my reaction to add my intelligence modifier which is a plus five to that role up to five times per day.
01:06:13.540 --> 01:06:15.884
[SPEAKER_04]: You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
01:06:15.984 --> 01:06:18.248
[SPEAKER_04]: So just a free little plus five boy.
01:06:19.470 --> 01:06:19.930
[SPEAKER_04]: Very good.
01:06:20.391 --> 01:06:20.832
[SPEAKER_04]: Very good.
01:06:21.132 --> 01:06:23.496
[SPEAKER_07]: We're going to win all the trivia nights.
01:06:25.180 --> 01:06:27.564
[SPEAKER_07]: That's how you could raise money for that diamond.
01:06:27.644 --> 01:06:27.985
[SPEAKER_07]: It's just.
01:06:28.466 --> 01:06:28.826
[SPEAKER_07]: Hub true.
01:06:28.846 --> 01:06:36.059
[SPEAKER_07]: We're going to go and combine this honestly by using glinst magic powers.
01:06:36.099 --> 01:06:36.560
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
01:06:37.682 --> 01:06:38.223
[SPEAKER_07]: Ridley.
01:06:38.884 --> 01:06:39.325
[SPEAKER_02]: Sir.
01:06:39.507 --> 01:07:01.880
[SPEAKER_07]: I think, um, as you retreat into your shell for your long rest, um, Gennbu, uh, first of all, you find yourself soaking wet, and it smells like shitty beer, and you see Gennbu standing on like an island in the distance as he's like, oh hey, welcome back.
01:07:03.702 --> 01:07:04.924
[SPEAKER_07]: I got a little,
01:07:06.288 --> 01:07:07.389
[SPEAKER_07]: You've got a little flooded in here.
01:07:07.430 --> 01:07:09.993
[SPEAKER_07]: You must have been up to something out there, huh?
01:07:12.196 --> 01:07:17.343
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, yeah, a little something, little, a little splash of the old days.
01:07:18.905 --> 01:07:20.206
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.
01:07:20.227 --> 01:07:27.196
[SPEAKER_01]: Let me, let me, let me, and then really walks three and a half minutes to you.
01:07:27.216 --> 01:07:29.078
[SPEAKER_04]: She's like a shouting conversation until then.
01:07:30.841 --> 01:07:35.687
[SPEAKER_04]: Really, so that thing where you tries to run in the water, but it's like five deep, so it doesn't really run very gracefully.
01:07:36.899 --> 01:07:38.601
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, I got a lot of time in here.
01:07:38.621 --> 01:07:45.187
[SPEAKER_07]: So I did get you this and he like kicks a shell that's been made with sandstone.
01:07:45.468 --> 01:07:50.173
[SPEAKER_07]: It's like I figured you had an uncomfortable being naked in here for our training sessions.
01:07:50.193 --> 01:07:52.815
[SPEAKER_07]: So you could suit up.
01:07:53.296 --> 01:07:59.762
[SPEAKER_01]: As a good Catholic fist you and I got to say this is this actually means all right.
01:08:00.623 --> 01:08:01.164
[SPEAKER_01]: I feel known.
01:08:01.384 --> 01:08:01.764
[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you.
01:08:03.546 --> 01:08:06.349
[SPEAKER_01]: And really puts on his undershirt.
01:08:09.063 --> 01:08:33.568
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, I also noticed this book and it's the book you got from the library about Yep, the aquatic gods Well, yeah, just know that if you ever have any questions, you don't have to waste your time reading or whatever, you could just ask me Yeah, no, I appreciate that you know You know, I like you when you meet somebody you're pretty sure
01:08:34.780 --> 01:08:39.686
[SPEAKER_01]: You're pretty sure later on that maybe they were famous, and so you Google them.
01:08:39.706 --> 01:08:39.866
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
01:08:40.286 --> 01:08:40.546
[SPEAKER_01]: Right.
01:08:41.608 --> 01:08:43.570
[SPEAKER_01]: So it's not to appear uninformed.
01:08:44.371 --> 01:08:44.631
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
01:08:46.073 --> 01:08:47.614
[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I Google, yeah.
01:08:48.395 --> 01:08:48.696
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
01:08:49.777 --> 01:08:54.162
[SPEAKER_01]: I think I just don't know what you mean.
01:08:55.804 --> 01:08:56.484
[SPEAKER_01]: Why are you here?
01:08:56.564 --> 01:08:58.607
[SPEAKER_01]: I'm super thankful.
01:08:59.167 --> 01:09:01.530
[SPEAKER_01]: Give me steam power.
01:09:03.046 --> 01:09:05.433
[SPEAKER_01]: It's kind of nice, I don't really sleep anymore.
01:09:05.473 --> 01:09:07.699
[SPEAKER_01]: I can just keep having meetings, that's good.
01:09:10.387 --> 01:09:15.320
[SPEAKER_01]: But I don't know why you, why me.
01:09:16.704 --> 01:09:17.747
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, um...
01:09:18.503 --> 01:09:47.278
[SPEAKER_07]: me because it's like my eternal purpose to train heroes or whatever sorry I don't control where the Holy Scale goes it just kind of you know appears every hundred to hundred years you found it so you get me until you accomplish some like divine task or whatever and then I'll bounce you'll have your shell out to yourself again so I don't know I don't know what that task is sounds like you're on like a
01:09:48.187 --> 01:09:51.211
[SPEAKER_07]: Um, but until then, I guess we just trained.
01:09:53.073 --> 01:09:54.055
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, no.
01:09:55.056 --> 01:09:58.801
[SPEAKER_01]: You came with the scale, but you took the book, so I didn't... You can have it.
01:09:59.041 --> 01:10:00.864
[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't read the prologue, I don't know.
01:10:00.884 --> 01:10:03.267
[SPEAKER_01]: But what about before you were a scale?
01:10:04.429 --> 01:10:05.150
[SPEAKER_01]: What was that like?
01:10:05.911 --> 01:10:09.295
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, you can assume kind of counting in his head.
01:10:09.315 --> 01:10:16.084
[SPEAKER_07]: A couple of thousand years ago or so, I was...
01:10:16.402 --> 01:10:22.808
[SPEAKER_07]: I was just like a sea turtle, living in the ocean, and you're like Randy Newman in the background.
01:10:23.208 --> 01:10:43.928
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
01:10:47.182 --> 01:10:52.387
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, I drew my trident and killed it.
01:10:52.948 --> 01:11:05.380
[SPEAKER_07]: And I guess the cosmic beings that be decided to appoint me as some sort of hero and the pod went back to the totals and told their little totals and then we're just got out.
01:11:05.440 --> 01:11:08.103
[SPEAKER_07]: And so that's just kind of how the deity shit works.
01:11:08.183 --> 01:11:12.447
[SPEAKER_07]: Like, people just find out about you and they're like, oh, I want to be that guy.
01:11:14.013 --> 01:11:30.355
[SPEAKER_07]: So, I'm sure like half of this stuff in that book is made up, but that's how stories work, and so now I'm just like, I just am, and that's, I've just learned to accept that.
01:11:30.515 --> 01:11:32.057
[SPEAKER_07]: So that's who, that's all about me.
01:11:34.561 --> 01:11:35.201
[SPEAKER_01]: It's pretty sweet.
01:11:35.642 --> 01:11:40.869
[SPEAKER_01]: You're saying that if I, we could play this game, we'd play this game called Spike Ball and like two days.
01:11:41.210 --> 01:11:41.790
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh yeah.
01:11:41.810 --> 01:11:43.092
[SPEAKER_01]: You're saying I could become a god?
01:11:43.426 --> 01:11:51.613
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, yeah, enough people here about you, enough people tell their kids, and, you know, it goes on for a couple hundred years, yeah, you could, you could, if you get your numbers up.
01:11:54.096 --> 01:11:56.177
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I don't know if I want that.
01:11:56.297 --> 01:12:00.121
[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, this is kind of, it's cool to be on this side of this, but it's got to be weird being in here.
01:12:00.141 --> 01:12:01.963
[SPEAKER_01]: It took me a long time to adjust.
01:12:02.103 --> 01:12:03.524
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, like I said, I worked through it.
01:12:03.664 --> 01:12:09.950
[SPEAKER_07]: You know, I tutor the hero who had some therapy experience and, you know, it's just, it's just my life now.
01:12:11.791 --> 01:12:12.572
[SPEAKER_07]: Right on.
01:12:13.109 --> 01:12:14.551
[SPEAKER_01]: control what you can control, right?
01:12:14.711 --> 01:12:15.172
[SPEAKER_07]: That's right.
01:12:15.833 --> 01:12:16.654
[SPEAKER_07]: And a total of an effort.
01:12:17.315 --> 01:12:26.647
[SPEAKER_07]: So I figured tonight with all this extra liquid in here, we would do some training on incorporating steam into your fighting style if you're okay with that.
01:12:27.649 --> 01:12:29.271
[SPEAKER_07]: Would love it be a steam.
01:12:29.912 --> 01:12:32.195
[SPEAKER_07]: Yes, it's going to get real stinky in here.
01:12:33.116 --> 01:12:34.999
[SPEAKER_06]: Sounds like a German heavy metal band.
01:12:36.661 --> 01:12:38.003
[SPEAKER_07]: He's got a pierced steam.
01:12:39.825 --> 01:12:41.007
[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
01:12:41.594 --> 01:12:44.359
[SPEAKER_07]: What do you want to explain the mechanics of your level up?
01:12:45.701 --> 01:12:55.577
[SPEAKER_01]: So maybe at one point in the fighting and in the training, we move to like a grapple section of the fight.
01:12:56.479 --> 01:13:08.158
[SPEAKER_01]: So weapons are tossed and we're in a close-up grapple and at some point, again, boom, tries to get like a full lock on Ridley and he just like, like a,
01:13:08.965 --> 01:13:11.568
[SPEAKER_01]: Like a wet seal, just whoop?
01:13:12.169 --> 01:13:14.131
[SPEAKER_01]: And it just slips out of that lock.
01:13:14.271 --> 01:13:17.054
[SPEAKER_01]: And again, Boot cannot get a grip on him because...
01:13:17.074 --> 01:13:20.078
[SPEAKER_05]: I've got boneless.
01:13:20.098 --> 01:13:22.180
[SPEAKER_01]: I turned no bones, just a bat, just a goof.
01:13:24.823 --> 01:13:25.684
[SPEAKER_01]: I turned no bones, just a bat, just a goof.
01:13:25.704 --> 01:13:27.346
[SPEAKER_01]: So level seven, paladin, no bones.
01:13:28.588 --> 01:13:29.369
[SPEAKER_01]: And that's what it's about.
01:13:29.389 --> 01:13:34.855
[SPEAKER_01]: No, so level seven, I get another aura, and I took the aura of liberation.
01:13:35.408 --> 01:13:59.003
[SPEAKER_01]: uh... which means that uh... as long as i'm conscious not incapacitated uh... the folks around me within ten feet including myself cannot be grappled or restrained you got awesome and you ignore penalties on movement or attacks while underwater uh... wow awesomeness that's cool it's really rad very good so it'd be your steam forms into like little dolphin
01:13:58.983 --> 01:14:05.234
[SPEAKER_01]: to in keeping with the mist of all the sea animals, I think it's just dolphins.
01:14:05.915 --> 01:14:09.682
[SPEAKER_01]: I can't decide what looks slippery or dolphins are seals, that's one of them.
01:14:09.702 --> 01:14:11.224
[SPEAKER_06]: They both look pretty sloppy.
01:14:11.244 --> 01:14:12.607
[SPEAKER_06]: They are pretty sloppy, both.
01:14:12.967 --> 01:14:13.689
[SPEAKER_01]: Both make fun, sir.
01:14:13.709 --> 01:14:19.920
[SPEAKER_01]: They're like, when you put your hand up your own shirt, like the back of your shirt on a summer day, and it's also slippery back here.
01:14:19.940 --> 01:14:20.561
[SPEAKER_00]: Flops wet.
01:14:20.581 --> 01:14:24.147
[SPEAKER_00]: They're just for sitting in the same pool.
01:14:24.127 --> 01:14:25.469
[SPEAKER_01]: It feels like a wet seal.
01:14:25.489 --> 01:14:27.412
[SPEAKER_07]: It's a wipe moisture off your skin.
01:14:27.912 --> 01:14:29.134
[SPEAKER_06]: Everything but water, you know?
01:14:29.875 --> 01:14:31.177
[SPEAKER_06]: But hey, but water.
01:14:32.198 --> 01:14:32.399
[SPEAKER_06]: Nice.
01:14:32.579 --> 01:14:33.600
[SPEAKER_06]: Everything's like, but water.
01:14:33.660 --> 01:14:34.281
[SPEAKER_07]: You don't say it.
01:14:34.301 --> 01:14:34.842
[SPEAKER_07]: But water.
01:14:34.862 --> 01:14:36.244
[SPEAKER_07]: And that's what leveling up is all about.
01:14:36.264 --> 01:14:37.266
[SPEAKER_01]: That's what it's all about.
01:14:37.446 --> 01:14:37.906
[SPEAKER_01]: But that's it.
01:14:38.087 --> 01:14:45.057
[SPEAKER_01]: And then really fires off just as a second or an additional second level spell out of the sky.
01:14:45.978 --> 01:14:46.979
[SPEAKER_05]: I can do this now.
01:14:47.059 --> 01:14:47.981
[SPEAKER_01]: It's an extra spell.
01:14:48.021 --> 01:14:51.045
[SPEAKER_01]: Slime.
01:14:51.633 --> 01:14:52.545
[SPEAKER_01]: Uh, okay.
01:14:52.971 --> 01:14:54.370
[SPEAKER_01]: He's pulled out his desert eagle.
01:14:56.155 --> 01:14:57.396
[SPEAKER_01]: Really cast bullet.
01:14:58.738 --> 01:15:01.281
[SPEAKER_07]: All right.
01:15:01.622 --> 01:15:14.717
[SPEAKER_07]: Well, Sue, ending with you, I know that she had been studying some new ways to cook and to last fight.
01:15:14.737 --> 01:15:17.460
[SPEAKER_07]: We're a little bit frustrated about the damage you were doing.
01:15:18.061 --> 01:15:20.324
[SPEAKER_00]: Sue can't do much damage at all.
01:15:20.524 --> 01:15:21.105
[SPEAKER_00]: It's real sad.
01:15:21.746 --> 01:15:23.007
[SPEAKER_00]: She feels very bad about it.
01:15:24.050 --> 01:15:27.154
[SPEAKER_07]: So, once you walk us through, what happens in your long rest?
01:15:28.836 --> 01:15:37.847
[SPEAKER_00]: I think Sue is kind of sitting on the end of their bed and I don't know about y'all, but like, do you ever like fidget with your rings?
01:15:38.588 --> 01:15:39.309
[SPEAKER_00]: You do.
01:15:39.329 --> 01:15:43.314
[SPEAKER_00]: And so, they're just kind of spinning the ring around their finger.
01:15:44.315 --> 01:15:50.563
[SPEAKER_00]: And she kind of looks down at it and just says, well, now it ain't proper to keep secrets from your own finger is it?
01:15:51.455 --> 01:15:55.727
[SPEAKER_00]: And they're just kind of talking to it.
01:15:55.747 --> 01:15:57.050
[SPEAKER_00]: They don't expect a response.
01:16:00.339 --> 01:16:03.749
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think they're just kind of musing is maybe the right word.
01:16:05.092 --> 01:16:06.797
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I don't.
01:16:07.115 --> 01:16:10.161
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know what you are, and I don't know why you came to me.
01:16:10.782 --> 01:16:23.688
[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe you're a guardian, maybe you're something else, but I know that I saw you, or I didn't see you, Donnie saw you, and so there's got to be a connection.
01:16:24.890 --> 01:16:26.473
[SPEAKER_00]: You saved him.
01:16:26.453 --> 01:16:35.304
[SPEAKER_00]: kind of like God, try to save people, so I'm hoping it's something good, but you did it better, you did it, you did it rat.
01:16:36.565 --> 01:16:42.692
[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like I just, you know, I'm not afraid of fire.
01:16:44.675 --> 01:16:50.201
[SPEAKER_00]: I know that I've got some history with it, but it's not really the fire that I fear.
01:16:52.745 --> 01:16:54.807
[SPEAKER_00]: It's
01:16:56.744 --> 01:17:09.738
[SPEAKER_00]: And again, they're just kind of using and chatting to their ring as they're trying to figure out what they can do to better help in those situations.
01:17:10.599 --> 01:17:11.239
[SPEAKER_00]: Does anything happen?
01:17:13.582 --> 01:17:23.933
[SPEAKER_07]: I think after you sort of focus in again, after you've used a little bit, you would look around and see that there are
01:17:24.267 --> 01:17:46.767
[SPEAKER_07]: small little glowing serpentine spirits, like around your room, who, after you, maybe notice like fiddlestick or after you noticed, Snaps had gone through your stuff, are like tidying up, you know, like putting your clothes in like a color coordinated order.
01:17:47.848 --> 01:17:53.633
[SPEAKER_07]: And there's like some trash on the counter that they spin around and it just disappears.
01:17:55.233 --> 01:17:58.638
[SPEAKER_00]: Does it feel like something that if she looks too closely, they'll disappear?
01:17:58.698 --> 01:18:05.529
[SPEAKER_00]: Like one of the things that you kind of look at out of the corner of your eye, or do they feel pretty substantial?
01:18:07.351 --> 01:18:17.106
[SPEAKER_07]: They feel visually spiritual, but enough that you could control them to some extent.
01:18:19.702 --> 01:18:32.101
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I think they'll watch for a few moments and then, uh, if one kind of comes up, maybe near her feet to say, well, uh, well, how do they're, um, do you all have names?
01:18:33.202 --> 01:18:42.556
[SPEAKER_07]: Um, as it gets closer, I think you would tell that this is like a tiny little, um, it's like a small, glowing, collateral.
01:18:43.938 --> 01:18:48.966
[SPEAKER_07]: It seems to be like a manifest of just like your natural, magical ability.
01:18:49.756 --> 01:19:00.251
[SPEAKER_07]: And it seems that as you've used on your ring, you've used in that to concentrate on like, and subconsciously, it's began to like clean up things that were maybe bothering you.
01:19:01.413 --> 01:19:07.521
[SPEAKER_00]: OK, because I know one of Sue's mark of hospitality is like unseen servant.
01:19:08.263 --> 01:19:11.587
[SPEAKER_00]: So maybe it's like, yeah, manifestation through that is.
01:19:15.233 --> 01:19:16.995
[SPEAKER_00]: OK, do I get anything else from the ring?
01:19:19.372 --> 01:19:27.645
[SPEAKER_07]: I think you would feel a sort of, like, comfort more than you normally would just from like talking to yourself.
01:19:28.587 --> 01:19:37.281
[SPEAKER_07]: I think if you were like hard-pressed by somebody, you'd be pretty convinced that something is paying attention to you.
01:19:38.443 --> 01:19:42.730
[SPEAKER_07]: It's just been difficult making a manifest.
01:19:45.224 --> 01:19:54.019
[SPEAKER_07]: And I think one of them, actually, I'd say all of them start spinning around and pointing towards the window.
01:19:54.039 --> 01:19:56.483
[SPEAKER_07]: Like, they start heading over towards the window.
01:19:56.523 --> 01:20:03.335
[SPEAKER_07]: And when you look over, you see that there is a vampire floating outside your window.
01:20:03.375 --> 01:20:04.677
[SPEAKER_07]: It's like, again?
01:20:05.018 --> 01:20:05.659
[SPEAKER_07]: I love it, Tady.
01:20:05.799 --> 01:20:06.220
[SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
01:20:07.043 --> 01:20:15.858
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, I think Sue will kind of do a deep intake like a gas.
01:20:16.619 --> 01:20:17.941
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think they were prepared for that.
01:20:18.862 --> 01:20:23.510
[SPEAKER_00]: Do I just, just should recognize this vampire is the same vampire from before?
01:20:24.732 --> 01:20:25.353
[SPEAKER_07]: It is not.
01:20:25.974 --> 01:20:31.363
[SPEAKER_07]: This vampire has metallic tendrils for hair.
01:20:32.153 --> 01:20:35.237
[SPEAKER_07]: and a mechanical hand.
01:20:35.257 --> 01:20:38.121
[SPEAKER_07]: And they have a box in their hand.
01:20:38.861 --> 01:20:41.485
[SPEAKER_00]: So the other side is now trying to woo Sue.
01:20:41.985 --> 01:20:46.591
[SPEAKER_00]: So woo Sue, I was trying to come with another rhyming word and I couldn't come there.
01:20:47.372 --> 01:20:48.093
[SPEAKER_00]: I couldn't figure it out.
01:20:48.193 --> 01:20:48.994
[SPEAKER_00]: A woo Sue party.
01:20:50.857 --> 01:20:54.000
[SPEAKER_00]: Do, can I roll inside?
01:20:54.341 --> 01:20:56.684
[SPEAKER_00]: See if they feel malicious in nature?
01:20:56.964 --> 01:20:57.225
[SPEAKER_06]: Sure.
01:20:58.486 --> 01:20:59.207
[SPEAKER_06]: Woo Sue, cute.
01:21:01.027 --> 01:21:06.173
[SPEAKER_00]: I did crit fail, but my half-ling lets me not crit fail, but it still wasn't much better.
01:21:06.213 --> 01:21:10.999
[SPEAKER_00]: That was nine plus six for a 15.
01:21:11.259 --> 01:21:11.579
[SPEAKER_07]: Great.
01:21:12.540 --> 01:21:18.647
[SPEAKER_07]: I think you would remember that you recently made like a truce with the oil sworn that they wouldn't come after you.
01:21:19.508 --> 01:21:24.334
[SPEAKER_07]: And I think
01:21:24.938 --> 01:21:29.084
[SPEAKER_07]: You would notice that your spirit friends are getting pretty restless.
01:21:29.325 --> 01:21:32.389
[SPEAKER_07]: Like, they, like, want to be let out a little bit.
01:21:33.731 --> 01:21:35.935
[SPEAKER_00]: All right, all right, I hear you.
01:21:36.255 --> 01:21:40.221
[SPEAKER_00]: And kind of like, she's talking to, you know, dogs or something on a farm.
01:21:40.281 --> 01:21:44.908
[SPEAKER_00]: She'll open the door to let them out and greet the vampire.
01:21:45.329 --> 01:21:48.273
[SPEAKER_07]: They are like slowly spinning around the vampire.
01:21:48.293 --> 01:21:49.495
[SPEAKER_07]: And, um,
01:21:50.656 --> 01:22:06.864
[SPEAKER_07]: But the Vampire Smiles says I have brought a gift from our master after we heard about your conversation with our colleague.
01:22:06.884 --> 01:22:08.306
[SPEAKER_07]: I hope you accept it.
01:22:09.809 --> 01:22:13.195
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it ain't proper that I don't know your name, but you know mine.
01:22:15.379 --> 01:22:16.140
[SPEAKER_00]: I am William.
01:22:17.183 --> 01:22:24.873
[SPEAKER_00]: William, Pleasure and Meachia, and why am I receiving a gift?
01:22:26.295 --> 01:22:34.705
[SPEAKER_07]: It is mainly because we are interested in you joining our forces if it is something you would like to do.
01:22:37.329 --> 01:22:43.917
[SPEAKER_07]: Of course, because of our recent truths, I will not be aggressive.
01:22:45.635 --> 01:23:02.698
[SPEAKER_07]: And so, take this gift, it is for your whole group, if anyone wants to accept, particularly that glint would be interesting to us, but of course, do not let me interfere with the rest of your night.
01:23:03.083 --> 01:23:10.493
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, and, you know, I'm just rattling curious, um, because I've got a lot of empires interested in me recently.
01:23:10.533 --> 01:23:12.936
[SPEAKER_00]: This is, uh, maybe my third offer to become a vampire.
01:23:14.278 --> 01:23:21.168
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, and, uh, I'm not really sure why, um, could you offer a little insight into, to why me?
01:23:23.891 --> 01:23:24.332
[SPEAKER_07]: Well,
01:23:25.477 --> 01:23:35.527
[SPEAKER_07]: We have drawn interest to you because of your connections to the city as well as some of your natural abilities.
01:23:36.028 --> 01:23:38.811
[SPEAKER_00]: And recently, they look good.
01:23:39.011 --> 01:23:40.212
[SPEAKER_00]: That's for sure.
01:23:40.552 --> 01:23:43.776
[SPEAKER_07]: We recently found a vampire who seems to be the beneficiary of that.
01:23:44.036 --> 01:23:47.199
[SPEAKER_07]: And I must be honest with you, our little jealous.
01:23:48.901 --> 01:23:49.502
[SPEAKER_00]: That lead head.
01:23:49.962 --> 01:23:52.885
[SPEAKER_00]: He's always talking to me up to everybody.
01:23:54.923 --> 01:23:58.106
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, so it's just my good cooking and my good looking.
01:23:59.907 --> 01:24:03.030
[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, we think you would be a prime candidate for the oil sworn, yes.
01:24:05.072 --> 01:24:13.559
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, well, um, all right, uh, I guess I'll uh, bid you good night and uh, see, uh, another time.
01:24:14.980 --> 01:24:24.728
[SPEAKER_07]: Of course, I can't believe I'm pretty gently just like leave the box on the window sill, and he floats backwards and waits for you to open it.
01:24:26.058 --> 01:24:28.161
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, oh, am I supposed to open in front of you?
01:24:28.201 --> 01:24:29.823
[SPEAKER_00]: That does make me a little nervous.
01:24:30.264 --> 01:24:32.527
[SPEAKER_00]: I always feel like I gotta have the appropriate reaction.
01:24:32.587 --> 01:24:33.288
[SPEAKER_00]: You know?
01:24:33.328 --> 01:24:36.332
[SPEAKER_07]: Don't worry, I don't worry about pleasing me.
01:24:36.352 --> 01:24:39.317
[SPEAKER_07]: I just need to confirm that you open the package.
01:24:40.639 --> 01:24:43.563
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, that is an interesting way to put that.
01:24:44.404 --> 01:24:54.478
[SPEAKER_00]: OK, and Sue will very carefully crack open the lid of the box.
01:24:56.365 --> 01:24:58.047
[SPEAKER_07]: They will open it a little bit further.
01:24:58.087 --> 01:25:06.335
[SPEAKER_07]: Inside of the box is the head of the vampire that your group made an agreement with.
01:25:08.397 --> 01:25:21.090
[SPEAKER_07]: And I think as you are startled, you're like increased emotions cause these spectral coattles to flow around faster.
01:25:22.943 --> 01:25:26.932
[SPEAKER_07]: And something magical is like calling, too, right now.
01:25:29.057 --> 01:25:29.899
[SPEAKER_00]: From the ring?
01:25:30.941 --> 01:25:34.951
[SPEAKER_07]: From the ring, and it seems to be mingling with your like inner talents.
01:25:37.176 --> 01:25:38.499
[SPEAKER_00]: What do I feel compelled to do?
01:25:39.641 --> 01:25:42.167
[SPEAKER_07]: Make the vampire go away.
01:25:42.535 --> 01:25:43.157
[SPEAKER_00]: wonderful.
01:25:43.337 --> 01:25:50.720
[SPEAKER_00]: I think Sue will maybe, maybe it's just a shock reaction to seeing a head in a box.
01:25:52.486 --> 01:25:53.288
[SPEAKER_00]: They will...
01:25:54.584 --> 01:25:56.646
[SPEAKER_00]: Instinctively use one of their new spells.
01:25:57.447 --> 01:26:09.481
[SPEAKER_00]: So one of the spells that Sue took at 7th level, because that's kind of all Sue gets his new spells, is a 4th level spell, and I am, no, is it 4th level?
01:26:10.002 --> 01:26:11.323
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, guardian of faith.
01:26:12.425 --> 01:26:16.409
[SPEAKER_00]: And so maybe just instinctively cast guardian of faith.
01:26:19.133 --> 01:26:22.937
[SPEAKER_07]: These coattles sort of like combine into one big one.
01:26:23.812 --> 01:26:26.274
[SPEAKER_07]: And just jump down on that vampire.
01:26:27.275 --> 01:26:31.479
[SPEAKER_07]: You can like hear its legs, hit the ground below you.
01:26:32.460 --> 01:26:33.521
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, so it's gone.
01:26:34.102 --> 01:26:34.242
[SPEAKER_00]: Mm-hmm.
01:26:35.964 --> 01:26:40.748
[SPEAKER_00]: Sorry, really, um, wow.
01:26:40.948 --> 01:26:44.291
[SPEAKER_00]: OK, um, do they disperse after that or do they stick around?
01:26:44.311 --> 01:26:46.674
[SPEAKER_07]: They stick around for a moment.
01:26:46.894 --> 01:26:50.157
[SPEAKER_07]: If you have something you wish to say or do.
01:26:51.453 --> 01:26:57.442
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I think maybe just, uh, try and make eye contact and see if they feel like they're responsive to me.
01:26:57.462 --> 01:27:05.052
[SPEAKER_00]: Like, is it an accentient creature that I've experienced before or is it just, uh, a magical recreation of them?
01:27:05.473 --> 01:27:10.740
[SPEAKER_07]: It is more of like a manifestation of the real creature you've seen before.
01:27:10.760 --> 01:27:12.243
[SPEAKER_07]: Okay.
01:27:12.263 --> 01:27:14.065
[SPEAKER_07]: Um, but it does like make eye contact with you.
01:27:14.085 --> 01:27:18.912
[SPEAKER_07]: You do feel warm from it, um, but it does not have anything to communicate.
01:27:19.280 --> 01:27:37.997
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, then I think Sue would just say, well, I'm a, I'm right glad you're here, and gingerly kind of with like one finger shut the lid to the box, I don't think that Sue would.
01:27:39.057 --> 01:27:42.904
[SPEAKER_00]: Chaser, or like, wake everyone up to explain this.
01:27:43.144 --> 01:27:46.971
[SPEAKER_00]: It didn't seem like they were malicious or hostile to us in the moment and so.
01:27:46.991 --> 01:27:48.093
[SPEAKER_05]: It's gonna be a nightly night.
01:27:48.173 --> 01:27:49.115
[SPEAKER_05]: It seems like anyway.
01:27:49.796 --> 01:27:50.377
[SPEAKER_00]: How are you?
01:27:52.200 --> 01:27:52.781
[SPEAKER_00]: Apparently.
01:27:52.821 --> 01:27:53.843
[SPEAKER_00]: Apparently.
01:27:55.443 --> 01:28:03.415
[SPEAKER_00]: And then yeah, I think so we'll just kind of, uh, maybe throw a blanket over it so that they don't have to look at it while you're trying to possibly.
01:28:03.516 --> 01:28:03.876
[SPEAKER_07]: Sure.
01:28:05.198 --> 01:28:07.522
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, well, everybody gets there long rest.
01:28:07.882 --> 01:28:13.070
[SPEAKER_07]: In the morning, when you go downstairs, Clint, the barkeep is like, boy.
01:28:13.611 --> 01:28:15.594
[SPEAKER_07]: A, uh, Clint.
01:28:16.536 --> 01:28:20.522
[SPEAKER_07]: Shady looking fella came in here, uh, left his note for you this morning.
01:28:22.477 --> 01:28:24.321
[SPEAKER_04]: Clint, cool name.
01:28:25.324 --> 01:28:26.105
[SPEAKER_04]: What's the notes say?
01:28:26.466 --> 01:28:29.794
[SPEAKER_04]: Actually just give it to me, I'll read it.
01:28:29.814 --> 01:28:31.317
[SPEAKER_04]: I just dropped it to you in discord.
01:28:31.818 --> 01:28:33.041
[SPEAKER_04]: Like a 4D ride.
01:28:33.322 --> 01:28:34.525
[SPEAKER_06]: I got a text.
01:28:38.073 --> 01:28:38.173
[UNKNOWN]: Okay.
01:28:39.925 --> 01:28:58.845
[SPEAKER_04]: Um, esteemed glint by decree of high-executive, merriety-bremble crank, sovereign director of Oasis Quantum, you are here by formally summoned to attend a closed council regarding matters of substantial arcane and geopolitical significance.
01:28:59.230 --> 01:29:04.034
[SPEAKER_04]: The meeting shall be held in the ruby hall of accord atop the tower of crystals and gatherhold proper.
01:29:04.074 --> 01:29:07.898
[SPEAKER_04]: Your presence is both requested and recommended.
01:29:08.198 --> 01:29:12.262
[SPEAKER_04]: As you're insight into the war forgery, progression is deemed of critical import.
01:29:12.282 --> 01:29:13.963
[SPEAKER_04]: ceremonial attire is expected.
01:29:14.103 --> 01:29:14.584
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, no.
01:29:15.184 --> 01:29:16.526
[SPEAKER_04]: You guys don't think the jersey counts.
01:29:17.166 --> 01:29:21.070
[SPEAKER_04]: However, you are permitted to bear your ancestral attire and weapons provided they remain.
01:29:21.390 --> 01:29:29.237
[SPEAKER_04]: Sheet within the hall, please respond by bonded, chore your hawk or with accompanied whisperstone
01:29:29.217 --> 01:29:36.609
[SPEAKER_04]: in tooth and fang, Merrittie Bremble Crank and signed of course with all of her epithets.
01:29:39.413 --> 01:29:41.055
[SPEAKER_07]: Wow.
01:29:41.136 --> 01:29:42.257
[SPEAKER_07]: And these two as well.
01:29:42.438 --> 01:29:45.663
[SPEAKER_07]: And he pulls out a box, two boxes, one big, one little.
01:29:46.284 --> 01:29:53.655
[SPEAKER_07]: And inside one is the Tomaton of a Hawk, and the other is a stone.
01:29:56.251 --> 01:30:02.002
[SPEAKER_01]: Fiddles, I know you wanted to fight a beholder better, a meeting with a bunch of old guys.
01:30:03.504 --> 01:30:05.648
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, it's a science conference.
01:30:05.688 --> 01:30:07.472
[SPEAKER_04]: It's much more interesting.
01:30:08.073 --> 01:30:13.683
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't hear anything about a plus five, so I guess, yesterday don't get to go.
01:30:14.084 --> 01:30:18.212
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm a interesting, wow.
01:30:19.193 --> 01:30:20.115
[SPEAKER_03]: Dibs on the right.
01:30:22.762 --> 01:30:27.430
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, but we have to go, you have to go.
01:30:27.490 --> 01:30:31.056
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't hear anything about your friends going, sort of feel like.
01:30:31.076 --> 01:30:33.961
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, this, this will be my last episode of Imagine Dungeons.
01:30:33.981 --> 01:30:38.028
[SPEAKER_04]: And I'm spinning off into my new show, Glinden, his science friends.
01:30:38.529 --> 01:30:39.030
[SPEAKER_04]: Bazinga.
01:30:42.035 --> 01:30:46.002
[SPEAKER_07]: She like one thing falls out of the box and it's like a plus five token.
01:30:46.184 --> 01:30:48.527
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, thank God, I thought I was going to have to go alone.
01:30:48.707 --> 01:30:52.853
[SPEAKER_05]: Aren't you so excited to turn these and screams up at the ceiling of the right?
01:30:55.116 --> 01:30:58.481
[SPEAKER_07]: No!
01:30:58.501 --> 01:31:00.784
[SPEAKER_07]: Do you bring the head down to it?
01:31:00.804 --> 01:31:13.701
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I think Sue is trying to decide if it was appropriate to make a clip about like a five in a fist of five and a fifth people and open the box.
01:31:14.562 --> 01:31:15.904
[SPEAKER_00]: Let's do a quick head count.
01:31:18.010 --> 01:31:33.173
[SPEAKER_00]: something along those lines, speaking of heads, I got another visitor last night and they left us a little gift and then we're promptly eaten by our good quarrel friend.
01:31:34.515 --> 01:31:41.385
[SPEAKER_00]: And Sue will just kind of like gingerly open up the box and say, I don't rightly know what this means.
01:31:41.365 --> 01:31:45.870
[SPEAKER_00]: Because this was also brought to us by an oil sworn vampire.
01:31:46.370 --> 01:31:53.197
[SPEAKER_00]: So, um, I don't know where our true stands at this moment, but it ain't looking good to me.
01:31:53.237 --> 01:31:55.180
[SPEAKER_06]: No, it's not.
01:31:55.220 --> 01:32:01.606
[SPEAKER_06]: It's like holding the head up and like looking closer, like maybe even nose to nose, he's like, this one looks familiar.
01:32:03.008 --> 01:32:09.955
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I believe that's our good friend that we encounter down and made their original deal with.
01:32:10.643 --> 01:32:12.585
[SPEAKER_02]: May, I believe, our name was.
01:32:12.665 --> 01:32:14.067
[SPEAKER_02]: I guess the deal might be off.
01:32:14.888 --> 01:32:15.148
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
01:32:15.168 --> 01:32:16.229
[SPEAKER_00]: It may be off.
01:32:16.310 --> 01:32:18.452
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm sorry, that was in poor taste.
01:32:18.873 --> 01:32:20.534
[SPEAKER_00]: But I really didn't sleep well last night.
01:32:21.275 --> 01:32:22.797
[SPEAKER_05]: It feels like I love fire for Sue.
01:32:27.603 --> 01:32:29.064
[SPEAKER_00]: So we get to deal with that, too.
01:32:30.426 --> 01:32:33.129
[SPEAKER_00]: Just putting that out there.
01:32:36.273 --> 01:32:40.077
[SPEAKER_01]: Everything's coming up.
01:32:40.681 --> 01:33:09.793
[SPEAKER_05]: Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
01:33:11.765 --> 01:33:15.971
[SPEAKER_07]: I learned that it is not okay to go through everybody's stuff without asking.
01:33:16.031 --> 01:33:23.341
[SPEAKER_07]: And so I just wanted to say that I am sorry, and that I will make everybody a big breakfast tomorrow to make up for it.
01:33:24.903 --> 01:33:29.689
[SPEAKER_00]: Apology except in Little Man and she's kind of like flat and shy, and how do we get rid of it?
01:33:30.510 --> 01:33:30.851
[SPEAKER_01]: Really?
01:33:31.231 --> 01:33:36.338
[SPEAKER_01]: In the back where he's kind of like standing, he's like trying to mine like stand up taller.
01:33:37.347 --> 01:33:40.273
[SPEAKER_05]: Backstrader, fiddles, shakes, snaps his hand.
01:33:40.353 --> 01:33:41.055
[SPEAKER_05]: He still coached.
01:33:41.075 --> 01:33:41.716
[SPEAKER_05]: He still coached.
01:33:41.736 --> 01:33:49.593
[SPEAKER_03]: And then in his ears like, I'll teach you how to leave no trace later.
01:33:49.613 --> 01:33:49.934
[SPEAKER_03]: Ha ha ha ha ha.
01:33:49.954 --> 01:33:50.194
[SPEAKER_00]: That's good.
01:33:50.214 --> 01:33:50.475
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh man.
01:33:50.755 --> 01:33:53.922
[SPEAKER_01]: Does the boiler hatch still have like a little snap back section?
