• Brooding Solstace 1

  • Nov 5 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The Marques of the Apiary’s Offer to the Patch June 21st 1465


    Mr. Pear it has been made clear by Corporal Immaru the branded servants are willing to squat in front of my home for the next year or so waiting for property that they claim was stolen. I have no interest in stolen property, just prosperity. In exchange for 30 kine from your ranks to properly tend and replenish the field that you are trampling I will give you both sets of seals as well as put in a good word with your bethothed’s father. I hope to hear good news of our deal tomorrow evening till then


    The chosen of Stefka


    The Apiary

    Surrounded by a constant storm each morning the winds part and swarms go out, only vampires are allowed in which upsets the older keepers.


    The Patch

    An impromptu guildhouse formed by the farmers trying to make resources stretch in a world where the sun doesn’t shine, a recent adoption of the group by a poor noble family could mean big changes in the fortunes of this enclave


    The Branded Servants

    The counts and barons of the previous regime, scrabbling for a world that makes sense and picking up as many loose troops or authority wherever possible.


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    Thank you to Siddhartha Corsus for use of The Great Spiral Dance for our intro and outro under Creative Commons



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