meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Friends at the Table

Sangfielle 19: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 3

Friends at the Table

Friends at the Table

Games, Leisure, Fiction

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2021

⏱️ 109 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

This episode carries content warnings for description of corpses and death by burning, the discussion of mind control, serious bruising, and the loss of motor skills. 

 

Welcomed into Bell Metal Station, Lye Lychen finds himself separated from his compatriots by miles, but it is a gap in information that makes him truly distant. While the junk mage tries to complete a puzzle despite a missing piece, Duvall and Pickman instead find themselves looking at an unexpected extra. As the sun begins to rise in the plains north of Sapodilla, things begin to come into focus. But sometimes, the light only brings more questions.

This week on Sangfielle: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 3

The Almanac of the Heartland Rider

Places

Bell Metal Station: The broad, 10 story tall station that the Bell Metal Band operates out of. Hard, metal-reinforced stonework. Scaffolding on scaffolding. Wood and leather and old picture frames. A middle space between laboratory, bunker,  and den.

Sapodilla: One of, if not the, largest city inside of the walls of Concentus. Sapodilla rests on the western shore of the vast lake that takes up much of southeastern Sangfielle, and prizes itself as the rare hub of culture in the bloodfields. In recent years, the powerful witch hunting organization called the Glim Macula has grown in power there, owing to the city's focus on furthering "civilization."

Facts and Figures

Erm (he/him): The leader of the Bell Metal Band truly is just a little guy, but that don't be confused: he's absolutely the boss around here! Chomps cigars, wears custom Shape train armor featuring the Bell Metal Band emblem. His white and brown fur is like a guinea pig's, but covered in soot and smoke.

Omerra Celendi (she/her, he/him): A human mage--with a speciality in alchemical inventions--from the Unschola Republica in his late 20s. She frames her light brown skin face with wavy dark hair down to her shoulders and big round glasses and wears a playful grin on his face. Today, it's high waisted, dark green corduroy slacks, a sleeveless white button up blouse, a single powered shape knight gauntlets on his right hand, a pauldron and half-plate piece that covers the left side of her torso, and a sort of dark gold halfcape across the other side. Tomorrow it will be something even more immaculate.

Calen fel Dynestia (he/him): Heir to a grim line, Calen has joined the Shape Knights in an effort to rehabilitate the fel Dynestia name. Eyes sunken, pasty purple face covered with stubble, and all the highest fashion of Sapodilla circa twenty years ago.

Fezh (they/them): Soft for a Shape Knight. Strong for a Shape Knight. The closest there was to everyone in Bell Metal, but Calen most of all. Missed greatly.

Tombo (he/him): Lye Lychen's argumentative (but loyal) fish companion.

Jolyon (they/them): An old friend. Swears they aren't the train.

Prince Alexander: A train turned over before its time, if such a thing exists.

Mirlande (she/her): A senior Star-Touched agent of Kay'va on her final assignment.

Ekule Polyte (he/him): The Blackwick group first met this "Star-Touched" Kay'van agent under the pseudonym of "Janek," hiding out in Blackwick County. Now, he waits patiently for extraction.

Katonya (she/her): A cleaver near the end of her career, Katonya's body bears all the marks of years in service to the Heartland. Loyal to those who employ her, and a walking catastrophe to those she opposes.

The Red Zephyr: A train what takes on strange character under the moonlight. For a month, it's torn into not only Bell Metal Station, but also any passing train it could reach. A problem severe enough that the Shape Knights so troubled reached out for help from the biggest Cleaver they'd ever met.

Agdeline (she/her), Ettel (he/him), and Larch (he/him): This devil, drakkan, and human trio once spent time mining in the hills of Blackwick. In recent times, they've found that poorly armed travelers make for better prospecting. Sometimes called "the Toll Collectors."

Organizations

Glim Macula: Whether Sapodilla looks postcard-perfect to you or if you find yourself looking for a place to spit when someone repeats the claim that it is the "most civilized" corner of the heartland, it is the Glim Macula you have to thank. Empty faces. A flame that burns through you. Witch hunters in white coats.

The Star-Touched (unspoken): In Kay'Va, it is said that the stars are the first thing we see which belong to everyone. And so, just as the light from the innumerable touched their souls, they too shall shine out from the countless isles and brighten the mainland. In plaintongue, these agents of the Free Seas have been granted unique knowledge and remarkable aptitudes--no two operatives have been received the same gifts yet. And they use those talents for the sake of Kay'Va, serving as envoys, investigators, killers, organizers, and everything else that must be done for the safety of the seas and the spread of Cartinism.

The Bell Metal Band: Of all the Shape Knight gangs, the Bell Metal Band might be the most curious (in both meanings of the word). From their tall station at the intersection of two major Shape lines, the Bell Metal Band tries to yank away whatever train parts they can safely reach for study and, frankly, for fun. In the recent days, though, they've come under some sort of trouble and have put out a call for help.

The Shape Knights: It took people with clear minds, great ingenuity, and implacable spirit to face down and defeat one of the living trains of Sangfielle. In the time since, they've crafted armor from their slain foe, and with that have come to be experts of all things train. They herd, they breach, they redirect. But they haven't yet killed a second.

Cleavers: Given how loose and fluid this collection of monster hunters, mystery solvers, and naturalists is, it's hard to call them "an organization." But when the central belief system of a group is that everything is ever in flux, well, give them the credit of applying that particular ontology to themselves, and take them at their word.

Further Notes & Ephemera

Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker)

Featuring Art Martinez-Tebbel (@atebbel), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal), and Keith J Carberry 

Produced by Ali Acampora and Austin Walker

Music by Jack de Quidt (available on bandcamp)

Text by Austin Walker

Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot)

A transcription is available for this episode here.

A full list of completed transcriptions is available here. Our transcriptions are provided by a fan-organized paid transcription project. If you'd like to join, you can get more information at https://twitter.com/transcript_fatt. Thank you to all of our transcribers!!



Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Song Fiel is a series that draws on elements of dark fantasy, horror, and gothic fiction.

0:05.6

As such, a list of content warnings will always be made available in the episode description.

0:11.7

As you get closer, in fact, to Bell Metal Station, besides all of the tracks twisted in on themselves,

0:21.4

there is something else you notice. Kind of just at the horizon line,

0:26.4

you see three overturned train cars, which you cannot imagine that the Bell Metal Band

0:35.4

as managed to do that themselves, because that's a big, that's a big task.

0:42.0

And from looking, I guess, maybe even at this distance, that you can see that they've been

0:46.0

impacted by something. Soon enough, you find out what that something is.

0:52.3

The moon comes up over the horizon. As its light hits the front of these tendrils,

1:00.0

instead of wavering all over the place, instead of trying to feel out, they all come to a sharp

1:05.8

arrow-like shape. And the front of this train takes on the shape and face of a wolf.

1:14.4

And it like, you can hear its slam on its own brakes and sort of twist and turn to kind of

1:21.0

redirect itself. More like a cat about to pounce, you see that it like begins to stalk

1:28.4

closer and closer to the Bell Metal Station. And then finally, it lets out a how, like a wolf,

1:36.4

and slams headfirst through the wall of Bell Metal Station. This is the Red Zephyr.

1:44.9

Woo! You scared it away! My friends are on there. Huh? My friend? Come on around there!

1:57.6

Get a beer on me! I know my friends are on there.

2:04.5

One more time? My friends are on the train still.

2:09.2

As you turn to look back as the door opens, all of the viscera, all of the gore has vanished and

2:18.3

we're back into an engine room when you look back this way. And they say, now similarly age to you,

2:25.6

they say, Leo, you old devil. What are you doing here? Come on, let me fix you a drink.

2:34.5

Hey, Devall, I need you to answer me one more question. How was it that Jollyen died?

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Friends at the Table, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Friends at the Table and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.