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Werewolf the Podcast: Back to Black. (Episode 195)

Werewolf the Podcast: Back to Black. (Episode 195)

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We join our protagonists, the werewolf and the Professor, as they spend some time in quiet reflection. There is no happily ever after at the end of their stories. No, that is a childish thought we use in children's stories, in fairytales. There is never a happy ever after. There is just that the story continues.

Wil and Fen try to relive their past. Innocent in its way, they had no guilt, no regret.

The Professor has a moment of rest. Some time to himself and explains the contents of his fearsome library. The good and the bad books he keeps prisoner in his library are those that mortals must be kept from, for their sake.

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