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March 15, 2017 55 mins

After an episode goes missing, the adventurers find out they shouldn't be babysitters while on a journey to help save their new friend Bahren's hometown of Little Rock. They meet a motley crew of ogres before things take an eerie turn...

Flint and Nulara comment on some nice wood and Thia jumps off a building. 

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CAST & CREW

DM: Russ More

Players: Amy More, Carla Maxted, Tom Laird

Sound Design: Russ More

Music: Kevin McLeod

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