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Hello. Travis
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here from Full and Scholar Productions, The
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creators of The White Vault. We have a
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He's a boar. He's a knight. He's been bitten
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The boar night, heart two,
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the boar, the bar, and the
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great bear bell.
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Many happy hours and days
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can be spent traveling with
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fine friends and the beauty of
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nature to entertain and amaze.
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Nathany knew the born night felt
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just that a happiness to
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talk to sowers away in the mountains
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and fields on this way to the nearby
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village.
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Somewhere deep in his fur and
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heart, he knew that a village
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with his awaiting houses and inn
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would
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only be the first drop of
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men on his quest for the cure,
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a cure for his terrible curse.
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just thinking
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about it sent a shiver
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down his
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hongers. Wehmanism to
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suffer every full moon.
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shifting into the body of a
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two legged human.
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As fast and well as a boar can
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trot, he reached a little village
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passing across its little bridge
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spanning its little river
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known locally as
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the Little River for trouser
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washing. Under less dire
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circumstances, Malthamion
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would have appreciated the town's
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overwhelming cuteness and charm.
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But as he was there with a singular
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purpose, he began through the
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streets searching for an inn,
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a public house or anywhere
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with open doors. but
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as his hooves clapped across the stones,
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street after street. He was
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mad with locked doors and clasped
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shutters. The village
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vested, quiet and
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still, as
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though it hid from something unseen.
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That was until Nathaniel
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noticed the open door and glowing
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lights of the talon and treat.
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the smell of fresh airballs wafting
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across the cobblestones, cautious
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but hopeful he entered.
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Welcome
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value to Patreon. We'll
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be there in
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just a moment. Go
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deal with
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the customer.
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I'll give this one more go.
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Yes. Good. Just
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be careful and don't break anything.
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and he
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oh, thin. Oh,
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but mostly depressed.
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Hello, patron. Welcome to the Tallo and
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treats. What can I get you? No.
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You're a boar. A boar.
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Oh no.
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Merck.
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Merck. There's a board at the bar.
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Oh,
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my word. You can talk. I'm
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so sorry. You hear us, but there money
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spends just as good as oh,
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a boar. What
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did you think I said?
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Nothing. Nothing at all.
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Why don't you ask the boy
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or what he wants then? a
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root of you to keep a customer waiting,
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really, yes. But by now, I thought I could expect
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more from you.
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Well, yes, of course. I know I should,
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but Merck, we
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aren't allowed to serve a boomer in the tavern.
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It's a violation of the health code and we can't
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have another strike. Not after that
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last and didn't.
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Of
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course, as was always like
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this. Here, There.
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A fake mustache. and
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a monocle.
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Merck. He's a boar.
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He's got fur and bristles.
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He's in disguise how do we know
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we support?
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Now serve him some food because
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I've barred over there. He's the only other customer
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we've got today, and he's barely eating a crumb
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that we drinks up these apples like no
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one's business. We
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need the coin. Yes.
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Fine.
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Four, sir. I mean,
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mister what can I get for you? We've got
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some freshly baked
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rolls with all out. Some
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fine stewed mushroom. Freshly
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pressed apple cider. Yes.
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Freshly priced apple cider from a press we
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just bought this morning, from the freshest
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apples in the local fields.
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Yes.
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Good.
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Merck, one cider for a moustached patron,
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please.
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Coming right up.
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Sorry
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for the lack of well food.
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Our cookie's on holiday. I
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wish I was with him. the allure
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of the salty sea air, the craggy
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rocks, the constant loving
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role of the waves.
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The decor. Well,
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we don't get around to
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updating too often. Right? It's
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a bit of a stickler for the classic bar
8:04
fight kick tavern look, but we did
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decide to get that new apple breast, but that
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was a big leap
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for Merck.
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Wiremanism. Well,
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being
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a human, I'm not too worried.
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Merck.
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Cider
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freshly wrangled from the apple press.
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Oh. Are you sure we're using
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that thing right ass? But it seems like a lot of
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work for some Jews. See. Merck,
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I knew it would be a hit. Though we
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should have insisted on an instruction manual,
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but our patron wanted to know about wehrmism.
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What do you know of it? What? me
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here. Or kind we can't catch
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it. So I can't say I have any knowledge about it.
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Right.
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Well, there has been something
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frightening coming out of the woods at night, and
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we're all afraid it will find its way over the little
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bridge
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one of these days. Mostly
9:09
prefer to
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stay quiet and hope it will go away.
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I hope it shows up and buys
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a pincider. We can't afford
9:16
to have the whole town in hiding. I
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need of drinking and playing darts.
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We're all terrible at darts. Mark's
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not too scared of anything really. more
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fresh press side owner than a man. Yes.
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Please.
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Did did
9:42
someone say feminism? How
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scary a thing? That's that's
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an old car. Orange
9:49
Avenue's Scottish. Don't know how to gear
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it up. Merck, you can't
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just go around telling people someone else's
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business.
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I'm a bartender and a
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shady tavern. Sharing secrets
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is my business. Then drinks.
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Here's your side of the demand.
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Thank you very much.
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By the way, I do know the
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cure. Well, I I know
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the myth and it's
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it's an old one. Boom. Boom.
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Boom. Boom. Well, sure. I can tell you if
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if you're ond of song and
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story. That's how's my trade you see?
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I'm I'm a bard. Look. Come
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on, boy. There
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we go. Okay.
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Just just give me a moment.
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Yes.
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Please?
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sit back,
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relax,
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and listening to the long, tall
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tale of the old
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Bear tuned.
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know the tail of
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a bear king. Instead of
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New York online, ruler
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of all our kind, into
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his court, came aware, man.
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The strictest was here, and
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I love his beer. I've
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been so lucky bear, grizzly
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hunt for and embarked on
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this quest for more a cure.
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Before four months, the
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night, a tincture of light
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must be this
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is the only way to
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be cured of the rice and
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mixture of no one right son
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or is a bear mind, a bear king's
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account. saw
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it out the witch of the wellspring.
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He offered her many things, so
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she told her back, came a
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vial of bubbling spring
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water, sweet syrup of
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lavender, some
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silver that sticks to the Tom
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Moove and Willis World, a precious
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month girl,
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and then read the stern look, she
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said. Before
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four more moments, the
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night, attention, light
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must be strong. For
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great wear,ocus King, as
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which show, the world, I've
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all the spring rolls, you
12:27
need.
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Now bring me the rest
12:30
to succeed. And
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in the far golden brains of
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the sunnydowns from
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delicate perfume, the
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syrup of the lavender. The
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deep in the forest and
12:47
bezio, gracious
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entity, mcritima,
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silver leaf. And
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so he down down the
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deep underground and
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Lester. Before
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our gold ounces in small
13:16
cups, the like, on a great
13:18
Burger King so damn mature.
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Those celebrations
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were owned for a bear man.
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He'd never become.
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For a bear man. He'd never become.
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Oh,
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bye.
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You know, I really liked that song.
13:48
Who knew you could learn things from fairy tales?
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That's is my profession.
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Oh,
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yes. My accordion is enchanted. If
13:58
if I play the song, it brings it to life with
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all the accompanying music I need. But
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that that doesn't mean it doesn't
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take significant talent. Excuse
14:07
me. bubbling spring
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water,
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syrup of lavender,
14:12
silver that sticks to the tongue.
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We
14:15
have some
14:19
When did we get all this stuff?
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Looks like you plan on opening an deposit Carrie.
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I picked up a whole set of new ingredients.
14:27
Think of it. We could attract whole new
14:29
type of customer
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base. Whatever happened to
14:31
just sitting down for a good drink
14:33
by the fire, a round of darts, and
14:36
a passable bar brawl. people
14:39
these days.
14:40
Well, I for one think my new holistic menu
14:43
ideas will be a hit, but For
14:46
now, I'll see if this works. Fresh
14:49
buckling mineral water from the mountain
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spring.
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sweetest lavender syrup from the
14:58
local Laurel Day's lavender lawn
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farm. Top quality products, also
15:03
perfect for sconce.
15:06
And the finest edible silver
15:08
leaf, perfect for a romantic dessert.
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All you're aware minorism cure.
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The
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moon pounds, the
15:19
moon pearls. Moon
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pearls.
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I'll
15:26
stopper this up. The moment you get your
15:28
lips on those moon pearls open it up and drop
15:30
them in. If the myth is right, this is all
15:32
you will need, my moustached friends. but
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you must drink this cure before the next
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full moon or what? I
15:43
do not know. No one has
15:45
seen a moonperil in so long. Last
15:48
time anyone saw moonperils, they had doned
15:50
the cape of the ocean king. History
15:52
says he received them as a gift from a visiting
15:54
star and had them sewn onto his
15:56
cape and remembrance of her.
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I might know a guy. I
16:06
get a supply of orc kind delicacies
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from a supplier in the woods. They know how
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to find everything. The guy's name is Lykos
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of Spinnervand. If anyone knows
16:15
how to find out the information you need, it's
16:17
him. like cause
16:19
of benefit.
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Hi. Thank you, my bristly patron.
16:25
Our back wishes on your
16:27
adventure. And good luck.
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Those woods could be tough, but you look like the
16:32
kind of boar could take care of himself.
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Why? Thank you again. I
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knew it would be a hit.
16:39
So we're keeping the
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Apple pressing contraption then.
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Sunites. Sunites. I I
16:54
have something I must ask
16:55
a few. Oh, well,
16:57
thank you. I'm Windrop,
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the bard. I go by Winnie though, since
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Windrop is Well, it's
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it's a comical name for a for a gnome,
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certainly. And and I know a view,
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of course, your Nathaniel, the Bournite. the
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hero of Borr's end. I'm
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so honored. What you did for your
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fellows, well,
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it deserves
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better songs
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Like all heroes do. And
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so if you'll allow me to join you, I may
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not be the strongest or bravest
17:30
or tallest companion, but I'll be
17:32
the truest. The songs of your tale will
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inspire generations of pups and welps
17:36
to come. and my knowledge of myths will always
17:39
be at your disposal.
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Please, I'm I'm I'm a bard. I'll
17:44
never be a storyteller until I create the songs
17:46
myself. All these
17:48
years and I've only ever played the songs of others.
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Really? Truly? Oh,
17:58
thank you, sir.
17:59
Well,
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Lykos is a master spinner from Spinovent.
18:06
So to find him, We can ask
18:08
a minus back. Spiders.
18:12
Talking spiders who spin
18:14
webs that shine like gold. The
18:18
first south of here is known for them.
18:20
More.
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And so, Nathaniel and his
18:27
new traveling companion, Winthrop,
18:30
Journey itself, away from
18:32
the village, away from the warmth
18:34
of the talent and treat, away
18:37
from the realms they knew and
18:39
into the unknown before them.
18:42
A master of many things, but
18:45
still new to most. Nathaniel
18:47
now understood that there was no easy
18:49
solution to his womenism, a
18:52
curse of legend in sorrow. The
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long and little short road
18:57
head of him was frightening and
18:59
fought with mystery, but
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the bauxite knew that this was
19:04
his path if he was ever
19:06
to find an elusive moon pearl,
19:09
the final ingredient for his
19:11
cure. But our
19:13
brave knight would not be alone.
19:15
Winthrop, a gnome unlike any
19:18
you have ever known, had
19:19
set his path alongside that of
19:21
the ball knight. and his merry Rodent
19:24
helpers. In the darkening
19:26
night, enrolling myths, they
19:29
crossed into the underbrush of
19:31
the woods. and into the wonders
19:33
that await.
19:43
The four knight, written by Katie
19:46
Stacks produced with traditional sound design in Acordea
19:48
by Travis
19:48
Fungroff, edited with Sound Design and Mixman by
19:51
Dane Leonardson, with music by Steven Mullen,
19:53
Ryan McQueen, Brandon Strader and Travis Fungroff,
19:55
and Orchestration by Mike Petrie. Starring,
19:57
Sam Yea, Paul Maia, David Devereaux,
20:00
Siobhan Lumsden and Sean Daniel Francis.
20:02
This is a full in scarlet production. Thank
20:04
you for listening.
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