• Keening refuge

  • Oct 21 2022
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • A letter stuffed in the pages of Georg’s Diary


    Cub, the storm clouds that retreated from our home won’t be gone forever. Our new friend Kadein has spent the last weeks recovering as much as he can in our town. It is time for him to seek the refuge that his soul yearns for. He is not the only one leaving. This area has proved too dangerous for my litter currently. We will be around, but the temple will be intermittently shut for the foreseeable future.


    Stay safe,

    Calisto


    The Vast Sky Tier 2

    The Orchard

    Controlling the only constantly non clouded area in the area the sweet plums still have a hit of bitter jealousy


    The Shaking Ground Tier 2

    The Cult of The Mother Bear

    In the village of Marrion, when a family is unable to meet their obligations in blood or coin and make a sufficient sacrifice as they approach the shrine the brown bear. If the sacrifice is sufficient the tax collectors never arrive.


    Callisto-The hirsute caretaker of the shrine of the bear, is primarily focused on the now.

    Georg Atlas- South Craiova born and raised, in the mayor's offices is where he spends his days


    This week in the Balkinwood: Faebies, no rabies, and way too many maybes


    Find my wonderful players at:


    Tyler Michels @Marvelousous

    Morgan Lapka @LotorandVulpes on Twitter

    Dacia Wright @dhearts_desire

    and follow the show @ForgottenRhapsodies

    you can also email the show at forgotten.rhapsodies@gmail.com


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


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