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Before listening to this episode, I must warn you that the world will be a different place by the end. As we enter this New Year, we are reminded that things change, and nothing lasts forever. So our village cannot endure in its current state of ruin, so change will be necessary. And change is coming. There is darkness in the village, and there are things that lurk in that darkness. Tonight, you will meet the reason those things lurk instead of strut. For tonight you meet the Rook, and the Rook is going to change our ruined little village. In all honesty, you don’t want to meet the Rook, because he is never going to be in the mood for it. Generally speaking, he’s not in the mood for much of anything apart from whoopin ass. For the Rook is a member of an unseen organization of folk who find people in sore need of an ass whoopin, and they help them. If you’re comforted by that thought, don’t be. The Rook would whoop your ass as well. For if we look deep into our souls, we will find that we are all in sore need of a good solid ass whoopin. However, we can take solace in the fact that there are people in line ahead of us. A good many of them live in our ruined village, and the Rook going to sort them out. One by one. It’s a sort of year in review, but one where people get beaten for being annoying. This episode will feature the usual violence, profanity, and ill mannered humor. Listener discretion is advised.
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This episode deals with one of the broken souls that was left in the wake of the two lumbering behemoths known as them boys. This man is at odds with society in general. Fortunately for him, he is blissfully unaware of this situation. Unfortunately for the rest of the village, he feels he has license to enforce his twisted will on others. The continued defiance of them boys to the machinations of this wild turkey leads him to make twisted deals with dark forces. The result of this tragic turn of events is the creation of a ventriloquist dummy, that’s right, you remember what those are, don’t you. This crazy turkey of a man created an evil ventriloquist dummy to break the wills of them boys. The plan fails so spectacularly that we devoted an entire episode to it. As for trigger warnings, my voice is off, but that’s nothing to get offended about. In addition there is a ventriloquist dummy, quite a bit of profanity, and there’s violence but it happens to people who deserve it and are too stupid to be bothered by it. Listener discretion is advised, as a rule.
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This episode is an examination of a tale we received that none of us are quite conformable with. It deals with the Faceless Entity from the first episode and examines what compelled them to cover their face. It was submitted to us by a figure who calls himself the Birdman. He claims to be a central player in a vast conspiracy to ruin the whole damned village. We will present the tale as we received it, and then we will provide some background to factual events that we feel may relate to the events described. This tale is especially disturbing and violent, so listener discretion is advised.
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This tale is an examination of a legend unique to the village. It deals with a solitary figure on his way home from work. But on this evening he finds that the way home is longer than usual and fraught with an inordinate level of folly and madness. Being one of the savvier residents of the ruined village, he makes his way to the river road, far away from the traffic and noise of morons playing at urbanization. The road is long and covered in shadows, which suits our hero just fine. But no part of this village is safe from ruin, and our hero soon finds himself confronted with a mysterious being hell-bent on retribution for a wrong dealt to him that defies all logic. Our hero must use all of his wits to navigate through the creature’s madness to make his way back to sanity. He must do so before he finds himself falling into the raging abyss of this insane ghost’s mad vendetta. This tale deals with people struggling to escape the iron grip of madness and insanity. Listener discretion is advised.
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This episode deals with them boys. You probably know who they are. They derailed the tale from our first episode, they loomed over the second episode, and they are the sole focus of this episode. This tale finds them out where they shouldn’t be to do something regrettable. Yet on the way, they are confronted with a Kitsune who tempts them from the path to ruin with promises of grace and happiness. Kitsune are notorious for leading people from the paths they have chosen for themselves. Sometimes they lead people to better things, yet other times they lead them to fates worse than they could ever imagine. Will this mysterious Kitsune be able to lead them boys from the path to ruin they are hell bent on following. Or will they lead them boys to a state of ruin worse than even they could achieve. Regarding trigger warnings, this is a tale of foolish people doing dealing with unfortunate circumstances in a poor manner. There will be blood, murder, filth, ruin and damnation. This tale deals with horrors. Listener discretion is advised.
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This episode is about a young woman who was worried about her sister. She watched her forge a unique path that led from the dull banality of their suburban life to the rich vibrancy of the mountains and the forests that lay on its outskirts. Yet the further away she ventured, the more others pulled her back to the struggling village that needed her. This prolonged struggle is interrupted with the arrival of a small, petty man in a suit who takes it upon himself to stop her from abandoning her place in the village. Yet there remains a dark voice that calls her deeper into the wild. Seeing her sisters growing resolve to abandon the village so she can plunge further down the path into the woods, she starts to question her own dedication to the village.
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A hapless man encounters a mysterious stranger that is enraged at him. He tries to escape him, but his every step inadvertently puts him back in his path. Soon he must confront this entity, yet doing so brings him face to face with an older evil he had spent all his life avoiding.