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'''''Sangfielle''''' is the seventh season of ''Friends at the Table''. Set in the territory of the same name, it follows the exploits of the freelance adventurers and mercenaries known as [[The Blackwick Group|the Blackwick Group]]. | '''''Sangfielle''''' is the seventh season of ''Friends at the Table''. Set in the territory of the same name, it follows the exploits of the freelance adventurers and mercenaries known as [[The Blackwick Group|the Blackwick Group]]. | ||
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| quote = People will tell you that the heartland got sick about 200 years ago. When the dust came, reality left, and the panic set in. But trust me, it was ailing long before that.<br /><br />Don’t get me wrong, you could understand why someone would die for it in the old days. Greens and golds, bread and honey. But around the time that those well dressed devils of Aldomina swept in, five, six hundred years ago, that's when things started to turn.<br /><br />They wanted to fence it in. Rows of corn and cane, columns of people. Nations reduced to gardens. Is it any wonder the ground itself started to ache? No one noticed until about 200 years ago, of course. See, the truth of the heartland—the truth of the world—is that it cannot be fenced in.<br /><br />So, the storms came, and they brought a deep sickness to the plains and valleys. Soil turned barren, animals twisted in form and character, unkind spirits swept through the fields, farmhouses, and burgs. Reality, unhinged, drew its own course. Unpredictable, though never dishonest.<br /><br />And as if in response, a rigid, mechanical malediction arrived, delivered by the cursed railway called the Shape. To be near places touched by such fearsome Structure was to hear a drum played too on beat, to see a circle drawn so smoothly as to make you stumble from its perfect curve.<br /><br />Those who could, those who held the whips and pocketbooks, fled. Those left behind tried to find stability, tried to make a home on this re-frontier of ash, metal, and ichor.<br /><br />Aldomina called this territory San Fielle. But there ain’t nothin saintly this bout place. Now, we used the name that our ancestors, those forced to work this land or force from it, called it under their breath: ''Sangfielle''. The Bloodfields. | |||
| author = Austin Walker | |||
| source = [[Season 7 Trailer & Announcement]] | |||
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=== Content Warnings === | |||
[[Heart: The City Beneath]] is a horror game, and as such, there are some unpleasant things in the text. These include but are not limited to: violence, drug use, addiction, ghosts, unwanted bodily transformation, and monsters that used to be people. There is <u>no</u> rape or sexual assault in the game. | |||
Any additional content warnings are listed in each episode's description. ''Sangfielle'' will never cover themes of addiction, but it also primarily features lack of bodily autonomy, colonialism, interpersonal conflict, and insect infestation of a human body. | |||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Revision as of 16:01, 12 July 2022
This article is about the season. For the location, see Sangfielle (setting).
Sangfielle is the seventh season of Friends at the Table. Set in the territory of the same name, it follows the exploits of the freelance adventurers and mercenaries known as the Blackwick Group.
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People will tell you that the heartland got sick about 200 years ago. When the dust came, reality left, and the panic set in. But trust me, it was ailing long before that. Don’t get me wrong, you could understand why someone would die for it in the old days. Greens and golds, bread and honey. But around the time that those well dressed devils of Aldomina swept in, five, six hundred years ago, that's when things started to turn. They wanted to fence it in. Rows of corn and cane, columns of people. Nations reduced to gardens. Is it any wonder the ground itself started to ache? No one noticed until about 200 years ago, of course. See, the truth of the heartland—the truth of the world—is that it cannot be fenced in. So, the storms came, and they brought a deep sickness to the plains and valleys. Soil turned barren, animals twisted in form and character, unkind spirits swept through the fields, farmhouses, and burgs. Reality, unhinged, drew its own course. Unpredictable, though never dishonest. And as if in response, a rigid, mechanical malediction arrived, delivered by the cursed railway called the Shape. To be near places touched by such fearsome Structure was to hear a drum played too on beat, to see a circle drawn so smoothly as to make you stumble from its perfect curve. Those who could, those who held the whips and pocketbooks, fled. Those left behind tried to find stability, tried to make a home on this re-frontier of ash, metal, and ichor. Aldomina called this territory San Fielle. But there ain’t nothin saintly this bout place. Now, we used the name that our ancestors, those forced to work this land or force from it, called it under their breath: Sangfielle. The Bloodfields. |
― Austin Walker, Season 7 Trailer & Announcement
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Content Warnings
Heart: The City Beneath is a horror game, and as such, there are some unpleasant things in the text. These include but are not limited to: violence, drug use, addiction, ghosts, unwanted bodily transformation, and monsters that used to be people. There is no rape or sexual assault in the game.
Any additional content warnings are listed in each episode's description. Sangfielle will never cover themes of addiction, but it also primarily features lack of bodily autonomy, colonialism, interpersonal conflict, and insect infestation of a human body.
Cast
- Austin Walker (GM)
- Ali Acampora (Marn Ancura)
- Andrew Lee Swan (Chine)
- Janine Hawkins (Es)
- Jack de Quidt (Pickman)
- Sylvia Clare (Virtue Mondegreen, Hazard)
- Art Martinez-Tebbel (Duvall)
- Keith J. Carberry (Lye Lychen)