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  | title            = What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 4
  | title            = What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 4
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== Episode Description ==
== Episode description ==
<blockquote>In Sangfielle, it’s rare enough to find an answer to a mystery, and rarer still to find one with the clarity and quality needed to convince someone ''else'' that it is, in fact, an answer at all. Such is the case with Lye Lychen, Pickman, and Duvall here in Bell Metal Station. Yes, they have a truth — a Truth even, with a capital T — but to those on the outside, it looks and feels like something else. Too impossible, too painful, too volatile to be the truth. But it always is. And it is in this moment of volatility that, for the first time, the Blackwick Group can see something larger take shape. Something with the sort of fatal and formative force that transforms pleasant parts into uneasy wholes.<br /><br />'''This week on Sangfielle: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 4'''</blockquote>
<blockquote>In Sangfielle, it’s rare enough to find an answer to a mystery, and rarer still to find one with the clarity and quality needed to convince someone ''else'' that it is, in fact, an answer at all. Such is the case with Lye Lychen, Pickman, and Duvall here in Bell Metal Station. Yes, they have a truth — a Truth even, with a capital T — but to those on the outside, it looks and feels like something else. Too impossible, too painful, too volatile to be the truth. But it always is. And it is in this moment of volatility that, for the first time, the Blackwick Group can see something larger take shape. Something with the sort of fatal and formative force that transforms pleasant parts into uneasy wholes.<br /><br />'''This week on Sangfielle: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 4'''</blockquote>
== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Plot ===
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== Cast ==
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*[[Jack de Quidt]] (as [[Pickman]])
*[[Jack de Quidt]] (as [[Pickman]])
*[[Keith J Carberry]] (as [[Lye Lychen]])
*[[Keith J Carberry]] (as [[Lye Lychen]])
 
=== Other Characters ===
== Other Characters ==
*[[Jolyon]]
*[[Jolyon]]
*[[The Red Zephyr]]
*[[The Red Zephyr]]
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In Sangfielle, it’s rare enough to find an answer to a mystery, and rarer still to find one with the clarity and quality needed to convince someone else that it is, in fact, an answer at all. Such is the case with Lye Lychen, Pickman, and Duvall here in Bell Metal Station. Yes, they have a truth — a Truth even, with a capital T — but to those on the outside, it looks and feels like something else. Too impossible, too painful, too volatile to be the truth. But it always is. And it is in this moment of volatility that, for the first time, the Blackwick Group can see something larger take shape. Something with the sort of fatal and formative force that transforms pleasant parts into uneasy wholes.

This week on Sangfielle: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 4

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