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Introducing | The Boar Knight

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0:00

Hello. Travis

0:01

here from Full and Scholar Productions, The

0:03

creators of The White Vault. We have a

0:05

new show releasing right now that's a little different

0:07

from what you might be expecting from us.

0:13

Introducing the Bournite, a musical

0:15

fantasy adventure you can share with your entire

0:18

family. Follow the adventures of Nathaniel.

0:20

He's a boar. He's a knight. He's been bitten

0:22

by a Wehrman and must find a way to break this curse

0:24

before the next full moon. Every episode

0:27

features a music lumber in a different genre

0:29

like this. Many hunt, many

0:31

stride, but you never found

0:34

a cairn, a rhysons. and

0:38

this. This And

0:53

even this From

0:56

the woods and the dark on the shore,

0:58

I have replaced every tail always more.

1:01

You should know how we know and how everything

1:04

goes. It seems.

1:05

So check out the boar night

1:07

wherever you get your podcasts. And

1:09

we also have an episode for you to listen to right

1:11

now. So just stay tuned.

1:17

Since

1:18

you're listening to this podcast, we already

1:20

know you love a good story. So if

1:22

you're looking for new ways to engage in one,

1:24

maybe even itching to be part of the action

1:26

yourself. I think you'll really enjoy

1:28

June's journey. Play as an amateur

1:31

detective on a quest to solve the murder

1:33

of her sister and uncover her family's

1:35

many secrets. You'll search for hidden

1:37

clues across thousands of vivid scenes

1:39

in order to solve the mysteries. For

1:41

me, June's journey is fun to play when I want

1:43

a bit of a mental pick me up. because it

1:45

relies on your recall and ability to work

1:48

quickly in order to move forward. And

1:50

with new chapters every week, there's always a

1:52

new case waiting to be cracked. The

1:54

game is set in the roaring twenties, so your

1:56

character's home is pretty extravagant, and you

1:58

can decorate your island however you

1:59

like. Personally, I made sure there were

2:02

plenty

2:02

of cute dogs on my property.

2:04

This game will definitely help you see that

2:06

there is a detective in all of us. So

2:08

find your inner detective and download

2:10

June's journey. It's available on Android

2:12

and iOS mobile devices as well

2:14

as on PC

2:15

through Facebook games.

2:55

The boar night, heart two,

2:57

the boar, the bar, and the

2:59

great bear bell.

3:02

Many happy hours and days

3:04

can be spent traveling with

3:06

fine friends and the beauty of

3:08

nature to entertain and amaze.

3:11

Nathany knew the born night felt

3:14

just that a happiness to

3:16

talk to sowers away in the mountains

3:18

and fields on this way to the nearby

3:21

village.

3:22

Somewhere deep in his fur and

3:24

heart, he knew that a village

3:27

with his awaiting houses and inn

3:29

would

3:29

only be the first drop of

3:31

men on his quest for the cure,

3:34

a cure for his terrible curse.

3:37

just thinking

3:37

about it sent a shiver

3:40

down his

3:40

hongers. Wehmanism to

3:43

suffer every full moon.

3:45

shifting into the body of a

3:47

two legged human.

3:50

As fast and well as a boar can

3:52

trot, he reached a little village

3:55

passing across its little bridge

3:58

spanning its little river

3:59

known locally as

4:02

the Little River for trouser

4:04

washing. Under less dire

4:06

circumstances, Malthamion

4:08

would have appreciated the town's

4:10

overwhelming cuteness and charm.

4:13

But as he was there with a singular

4:15

purpose, he began through the

4:17

streets searching for an inn,

4:20

a public house or anywhere

4:22

with open doors. but

4:24

as his hooves clapped across the stones,

4:27

street after street. He was

4:29

mad with locked doors and clasped

4:32

shutters. The village

4:34

vested, quiet and

4:36

still, as

4:37

though it hid from something unseen.

4:40

That was until Nathaniel

4:42

noticed the open door and glowing

4:44

lights of the talon and treat.

4:47

the smell of fresh airballs wafting

4:50

across the cobblestones, cautious

4:52

but hopeful he entered.

5:04

Welcome

5:04

value to Patreon. We'll

5:06

be there in

5:09

just a moment. Go

5:15

deal with

5:18

the customer.

5:19

I'll give this one more go.

5:21

Yes. Good. Just

5:24

be careful and don't break anything.

5:29

and he

5:29

oh, thin. Oh,

5:32

but mostly depressed.

5:35

Hello, patron. Welcome to the Tallo and

5:37

treats. What can I get you? No.

5:42

You're a boar. A boar.

5:44

Oh no.

5:45

Merck.

5:47

Merck. There's a board at the bar.

5:49

Oh,

5:52

my word. You can talk. I'm

5:54

so sorry. You hear us, but there money

5:56

spends just as good as oh,

5:59

a boar. What

6:01

did you think I said?

6:03

Nothing. Nothing at all.

6:05

Why don't you ask the boy

6:07

or what he wants then? a

6:10

root of you to keep a customer waiting,

6:12

really, yes. But by now, I thought I could expect

6:14

more from you.

6:16

Well, yes, of course. I know I should,

6:18

but Merck, we

6:20

aren't allowed to serve a boomer in the tavern.

6:22

It's a violation of the health code and we can't

6:24

have another strike. Not after that

6:26

last and didn't.

6:28

Of

6:31

course, as was always like

6:33

this. Here, There.

6:41

A fake mustache. and

6:43

a monocle.

6:45

Merck. He's a boar.

6:47

He's got fur and bristles.

6:49

He's in disguise how do we know

6:52

we support?

6:52

Now serve him some food because

6:54

I've barred over there. He's the only other customer

6:57

we've got today, and he's barely eating a crumb

6:59

that we drinks up these apples like no

7:01

one's business. We

7:03

need the coin. Yes.

7:06

Fine.

7:07

Four, sir. I mean,

7:09

mister what can I get for you? We've got

7:11

some freshly baked

7:12

rolls with all out. Some

7:15

fine stewed mushroom. Freshly

7:18

pressed apple cider. Yes.

7:21

Freshly priced apple cider from a press we

7:23

just bought this morning, from the freshest

7:25

apples in the local fields.

7:26

Yes.

7:30

Good.

7:31

Merck, one cider for a moustached patron,

7:33

please.

7:34

Coming right up.

7:37

Sorry

7:38

for the lack of well food.

7:41

Our cookie's on holiday. I

7:43

wish I was with him. the allure

7:45

of the salty sea air, the craggy

7:48

rocks, the constant loving

7:50

role of the waves.

7:56

The decor. Well,

7:59

we don't get around to

7:59

updating too often. Right? It's

8:02

a bit of a stickler for the classic bar

8:04

fight kick tavern look, but we did

8:06

decide to get that new apple breast, but that

8:08

was a big leap

8:08

for Merck.

8:14

Wiremanism. Well,

8:17

being

8:17

a human, I'm not too worried.

8:20

Merck.

8:23

Cider

8:31

freshly wrangled from the apple press.

8:35

Oh. Are you sure we're using

8:37

that thing right ass? But it seems like a lot of

8:39

work for some Jews. See. Merck,

8:44

I knew it would be a hit. Though we

8:46

should have insisted on an instruction manual,

8:49

but our patron wanted to know about wehrmism.

8:52

What do you know of it? What? me

8:54

here. Or kind we can't catch

8:56

it. So I can't say I have any knowledge about it.

8:58

Right.

9:00

Well, there has been something

9:02

frightening coming out of the woods at night, and

9:05

we're all afraid it will find its way over the little

9:07

bridge

9:07

one of these days. Mostly

9:09

prefer to

9:10

stay quiet and hope it will go away.

9:12

I hope it shows up and buys

9:14

a pincider. We can't afford

9:16

to have the whole town in hiding. I

9:18

need of drinking and playing darts.

9:21

We're all terrible at darts. Mark's

9:24

not too scared of anything really. more

9:27

fresh press side owner than a man. Yes.

9:31

Please.

9:39

Did did

9:42

someone say feminism? How

9:44

scary a thing? That's that's

9:46

an old car. Orange

9:49

Avenue's Scottish. Don't know how to gear

9:51

it up. Merck, you can't

9:52

just go around telling people someone else's

9:55

business.

9:55

I'm a bartender and a

9:57

shady tavern. Sharing secrets

9:59

is my business. Then drinks.

10:02

Here's your side of the demand.

10:05

Thank you very much.

10:08

By the way, I do know the

10:10

cure. Well, I I know

10:12

the myth and it's

10:14

it's an old one. Boom. Boom.

10:17

Boom. Boom. Well, sure. I can tell you if

10:20

if you're ond of song and

10:22

story. That's how's my trade you see?

10:24

I'm I'm a bard. Look. Come

10:27

on, boy. There

10:30

we go. Okay.

10:32

Just just give me a moment.

10:37

Yes.

10:43

Please?

10:45

sit back,

10:46

relax,

10:48

and listening to the long, tall

10:50

tale of the old

10:53

Bear tuned.

11:00

know the tail of

11:02

a bear king. Instead of

11:04

New York online, ruler

11:06

of all our kind, into

11:09

his court, came aware, man.

11:12

The strictest was here, and

11:14

I love his beer. I've

11:16

been so lucky bear, grizzly

11:19

hunt for and embarked on

11:22

this quest for more a cure.

11:25

Before four months, the

11:28

night, a tincture of light

11:30

must be this

11:33

is the only way to

11:35

be cured of the rice and

11:37

mixture of no one right son

11:41

or is a bear mind, a bear king's

11:43

account. saw

11:48

it out the witch of the wellspring.

11:51

He offered her many things, so

11:53

she told her back, came a

11:56

vial of bubbling spring

11:58

water, sweet syrup of

12:00

lavender, some

12:02

silver that sticks to the Tom

12:04

Moove and Willis World, a precious

12:07

month girl,

12:08

and then read the stern look, she

12:10

said. Before

12:13

four more moments, the

12:15

night, attention, light

12:18

must be strong. For

12:20

great wear,ocus King, as

12:23

which show, the world, I've

12:25

all the spring rolls, you

12:27

need.

12:28

Now bring me the rest

12:30

to succeed. And

12:34

in the far golden brains of

12:37

the sunnydowns from

12:39

delicate perfume, the

12:42

syrup of the lavender. The

12:45

deep in the forest and

12:47

bezio, gracious

12:50

entity, mcritima,

12:52

silver leaf. And

12:56

so he down down the

12:59

deep underground and

13:11

Lester. Before

13:14

our gold ounces in small

13:16

cups, the like, on a great

13:18

Burger King so damn mature.

13:21

Those celebrations

13:24

were owned for a bear man.

13:26

He'd never become.

13:29

For a bear man. He'd never become.

13:35

Oh,

13:42

bye.

13:45

You know, I really liked that song.

13:48

Who knew you could learn things from fairy tales?

13:51

That's is my profession.

13:53

Oh,

13:56

yes. My accordion is enchanted. If

13:58

if I play the song, it brings it to life with

14:00

all the accompanying music I need. But

14:03

that that doesn't mean it doesn't

14:05

take significant talent. Excuse

14:07

me. bubbling spring

14:09

water,

14:10

syrup of lavender,

14:12

silver that sticks to the tongue.

14:15

We

14:15

have some

14:19

When did we get all this stuff?

14:22

Looks like you plan on opening an deposit Carrie.

14:24

I picked up a whole set of new ingredients.

14:27

Think of it. We could attract whole new

14:29

type of customer

14:29

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

14:51

spring.

14:56

sweetest lavender syrup from the

14:58

local Laurel Day's lavender lawn

15:00

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.

15:11

All you're aware minorism cure.

15:15

The

15:17

moon pounds, the

15:19

moon pearls. Moon

15:22

pearls.

15:25

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

15:36

you must drink this cure before the next

15:38

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.

16:03

I might know a guy. I

16:06

get a supply of orc kind delicacies

16:08

from a supplier in the woods. They know how

16:10

to find everything. The guy's name is Lykos

16:13

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.

16:23

Hi. Thank you, my bristly patron.

16:25

Our back wishes on your

16:27

adventure. And good luck.

16:29

Those woods could be tough, but you look like the

16:32

kind of boar could take care of himself.

16:36

Why? Thank you again. I

16:38

knew it would be a hit.

16:39

So we're keeping the

16:41

Apple pressing contraption then.

16:51

Sunites. Sunites. I I

16:54

have something I must ask

16:55

a few. Oh, well,

16:57

thank you. I'm Windrop,

17:00

the bard. I go by Winnie though, since

17:02

Windrop is Well, it's

17:05

it's a comical name for a for a gnome,

17:07

certainly. And and I know a view,

17:09

of course, your Nathaniel, the Bournite. the

17:11

hero of Borr's end. I'm

17:13

so honored. What you did for your

17:16

fellows, well,

17:17

it deserves

17:18

better songs

17:20

Like all heroes do. And

17:25

so if you'll allow me to join you, I may

17:27

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

17:34

inspire generations of pups and welps

17:36

to come. and my knowledge of myths will always

17:39

be at your disposal.

17:42

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.

17:56

Really? Truly? Oh,

17:58

thank you, sir.

17:59

Well,

18:04

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.

18:25

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

18:55

long and little short road

18:57

head of him was frightening and

18:59

fought with mystery, but

19:02

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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