• Legacies, Issue 23: Misadventures in Babysitting

  • May 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Legacies, Issue 23: Misadventures in Babysitting

  • Summary

  • CW: gross out food

    Lucy is used to taking care of her disaster teammates, but now she and the team have to take care of literal children. Peh Ho just introduced their parents to each other. Sometimes parenting is really tough.

    This issue was GMed by Tess Huth (she/her), who can be found on Twitter @tessatrix. Flyby was played by Jane Behre. Jane (she/her) can be found on Twitter @janeminustarzan. Lady Rosewing was played by Elliot Peterson. Elliot (she/her or they/them) can be found on Twitter @elliotylen. Prince Butterfly was played by Crumpit. Crumpit (any pronouns) can be found on Twitter @thecrumpit. Sheva was played by Alix Catherine. Alix (she/her) can be found on Twitter @alixygalixy. Takanger Red was played by JPG. JPG (he/him) can be found on Twitter @speakerjpg. Tiger was played by Jon Jon Johnson. Jon Jon (they/them or he/him) can be found on Twitter @BurnJonJonBurn.


    Moon Harbor Heroes is produced by Tess Huth, Icy Sheets, Elliot Peterson, and Crumpit and edited by Tess Huth. The music in this issue was composed by Tess Huth. Moon Harbor Heroes is traditionally played using Masks: A New Generation, written by Brendan Conway and produced by Magpie Games.


    Our logo was designed by Beautiful Beasties. She can be found on Instagram at beastly.doodles or on Patreon at patreon.com/beautifulbeasties.


    If you want to get ahold of us, email us at moonharborheroes@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @moonharborcast.

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