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{{Infobox episode | {{Infobox episode|color_theme=aih|title = We're Not Calling It Duckberg|episode_number = 00|release_date = September 12, 2014|next_episode = [[We Have Not Yet Begun To Be Pompous]]|previous_episode = N/A|length = 176 min|episode_page = https://friendsatthetable.net/seasons-of-hieron-00-were-not-calling-it-duckberg | ||
|transcript = https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCBFsZqxr56ELVzXcpZ5nmH8bQO-rUHE66dbUEWgnA4/edit?usp=sharing | |transcript = https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCBFsZqxr56ELVzXcpZ5nmH8bQO-rUHE66dbUEWgnA4/edit?usp=sharing |score=[[Autumn Not Winter]]|game=''[[Dungeon World]]''|cast=[[Austin Walker]]<br />[[Ali Acampora]]<br />[[Keith J. Carberry]]<br />[[Jack de Quidt]]<br />[[Nick Scratch]]<br />[[Art Martinez-Tebbel]]}} | ||
== Episode description == | |||
<blockquote>In our first episode, [[Austin Walker|Austin]] staples "post-" onto the front of genres he doesn't love to create new ones he maybe likes more. You know, genres like "post-fantasy" and "post-post-apocalypse." Meanwhile, [[Art Martinez-Tebbel|Art]] struggles with what faith looks like after the [[Erasure|end of the world]], [[Keith J Carberry|Keith]] wants to burn the past down, [[Ali Acampora|Ali]] finally gets her [[Hella's sword|talking ghost sword]], [[Jack de Quidt|Jack]] designs a [[New Archives|culture]] devoted to warehouses and index cards, and [[Nick Scratch|Nick]] thinks a lot about [[Elf|Elven]] privilege.</blockquote> | |||
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Episode description[edit | edit source]
In our first episode, Austin staples "post-" onto the front of genres he doesn't love to create new ones he maybe likes more. You know, genres like "post-fantasy" and "post-post-apocalypse." Meanwhile, Art struggles with what faith looks like after the end of the world, Keith wants to burn the past down, Ali finally gets her talking ghost sword, Jack designs a culture devoted to warehouses and index cards, and Nick thinks a lot about Elven privilege.
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