The Burden of Legacy, Book One

Ep. 14: “Until The World Sleeps Again”

27 min · 22 de jun de 2025
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The party catalogues their wounds and investigates theìksha’s lair. There they find clues that complicate their larger plans, and Jhae’œn gets his first loot. The half giants Yaa’jyam and Qo’arja show up shortly after the fight with a few new friends. They camp for the night and wait for dawn before heading out.  Stories are told around the fire, cause that’s what people did when there was no internet…

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