It’s the latest episode of Pocket-Sized Play, a Gauntlet actual play podcast! We wrap up a run of Urban Shadows by Andrew Medeiros available at Magpie Games, and life gets wild as the group tries to, well, rescue Portland from the fae.
Big thanks as always to Tor Droplets, Timothy Bennett, and Saffire Rainbo! Wrapping up ongoing stories is always a fun challenge, so let us know in the comments how your own final chapter of a RPG has concluded.
http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/pocket-sized-play/urban-shadows-003-the-winter-court
I fear Portland probably fell to the fey a long time ago.
I fear Portland probably fell to the fey a long time ago.
I listened to it last night before bed mwhaha. Loved it, of course!
I listened to it last night before bed mwhaha. Loved it, of course!
EPILOGUE: There’s a scene at the state hospital down in Salem, OR and you see Asa sitting with an old woman about his age, but she’s just staring into space in a state of catatonia. And he’s just talking to her and telling her about his trip to Faeland with Eden and Ashe and how he finally blew everything to hell. And they sit in silence for a while before he stands up and kisses her on the forehead, waves goodbye to the nurses, and walks out.
EPILOGUE: There’s a scene at the state hospital down in Salem, OR and you see Asa sitting with an old woman about his age, but she’s just staring into space in a state of catatonia. And he’s just talking to her and telling her about his trip to Faeland with Eden and Ashe and how he finally blew everything to hell. And they sit in silence for a while before he stands up and kisses her on the forehead, waves goodbye to the nurses, and walks out.
Saffire Rainbo Generations later, Eden the vampire finally sheds his macho BS and falls in love with a non-binary mortal after the apocalypse: Dream Askew!
Saffire Rainbo Generations later, Eden the vampire finally sheds his macho BS and falls in love with a non-binary mortal after the apocalypse: Dream Askew!
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