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Friends at the Table

Autumn in Hieron 12: Knowledge and Ignorance

Friends at the Table

Friends at the Table

Games, Leisure, Fiction

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2014

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

Thorondir (Andrew) forgets what water is, Hadrian (Art) nearly sacrifices himself for his faith, and Fantasmo (Nick) finally proves that maybe he isn't completely worthless.
 
Featuring Nick Scratch (@drevilbones), Andrew Swan (@andrewleeswan), Art Tebbel (@atebbel), and Austin Walker (@austin_walker)
Produced by Nick Scratch
Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)
Intro Music by Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal)
Map Art by Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart)
 
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0:00.0

Previously on Friends at the table.

0:03.4

Okay, so we decided that we had to go to the mark of the erasure.

0:07.6

marching in there, we killed an owl bear, that was pretty rad.

0:11.6

Then we ran into a cursed lake where there was like an ice

0:17.1

monster we killed it and then the and the lake became less frozen I mean it's still cold because it's in the market of the erasure

0:24.4

but not less frozen. We made our way around the lake to a cabin where we found a old

0:30.9

goblin man who let us in and explain to us the phenomenon of the

0:36.8

nameless. Okay, Kindrali was he who remembers the day. Oh, right.

0:43.0

And he has also become worthless, but only very recently.

0:48.0

If he had his words, Kintrallyi kindrali could have them.

0:54.0

There used to be an owl bear in this place.

0:57.0

Oh, okay.

0:58.0

This kind of just like muscled this owl bear out.

1:01.0

Right.

1:02.0

We should say something given the strength of that owl bear.

1:05.0

It twists and winds in a way that is off-putting, but not necessarily confusing.

1:11.8

This isn't a maze. There aren't lots of

1:13.8

splintering paths, but after about 10 minutes of walking you realize that like

1:18.9

you don't really know where you are in the mountain anymore, if that makes sense. You also notice as you get closer and closer

1:30.9

bodies here and there.

1:33.0

First, a couple of snow elves,

1:36.0

their bodies smashed into each other,

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