Pathfinder: Necropolitans

I have no idea what kind of accent Nathan was doing, or why, but it’s best not to meddle in the affairs of wizards.

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It’s worse than we thought…

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Lovecraft-spotting can proceed at your leisure.

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Every so often my players do something that requires me to devise most of a civilization on the fly. The first time it happened was my very first session of GMing. At least this time I’ve had a bit more practice…

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It was bound to happen eventually.

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And there’s more! Wavy lines, harp music…

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I have discovered fossilised recordings from back in the mists of time, which is going to throw things off: Librarians & Leviathans: Necropolitans: the Lost Tapes!

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After much effort, I have finally finished putting together the missing recordings, remastering everything with new episode numbers (and audio panning to help make voices clearer) and reuploading to the point I was at about six months ago. Hopefully some actually new recordings will follow soon.

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Four, count 'em, FOUR new episodes out now. Two more queued up for the weekend. I’m practically on fire here - oh no, it’s just the weather.

I’m not putting four links to the blog in, but here’s one: Librarians & Leviathans: Necropolitans, episode 41: My god, he has business cards!

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Hwaet!

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Discover the truth behind the Bronze Doors of the Nameless City…

Are they just chipboard with a bronze-effect finish?

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After the last party stole the orichalcum doors, they had the replacements bronze-plated so that they’d look less valuable.

Two episodes, and we have somehow reached 50. Amazing. This segment involves a lot of mistaken identify, leads to not one but two longstanding grudges that will manifest literally years later, and ultimately leads to a non-trivial amount of questionable in-universe slashfic.

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It’s a new episode, you know the drill.

Never set just one trap.

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Sewers? Yes those sound safe.

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Oh hey it’s another one. Family! Everyone loves family. Especially teenage runaways.

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Note to self: Insert memorable sentence here.

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