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Episode Description
It has been one year since the folks of Eastern Folly put an end to a generations-long curse, and a few months fewer since a vote brought a new name to the town and its environs: Blackwick County. The name was a compromise, evoking not only the darkening embers of the Triadic Pyre’s ashen dogma, but also the warmth and comfort of night at home coming to its end with a little prayer to Slumbous.
Name ain’t the only changed in that town, though. As the days went on, and the understanding that the curse had been broken was felt more firmly, it seemed as both miners and townsfolk let themselves dream of further futures than they had before. Some folks settled down to start families, others sent word for friends and relatives to move to this newly prosperous burg. New business sprung up, and not all of them made it through the year, sure, but more than you’d think.
This was a community that was only just now starting to know itself. The sort of town you heard about and thought was made up. A place really, truly, on the upswing. Even the trains seemed to be reliable, more or less.
But the powers that be, so to speak, they knew better than to rest on laurels, no matter whose they were. I mean… Skeletal emissaries. Miners going deeper into the mountain. Sounds below the abbey. The damned egg.
Can you blame them for putting out the call? Can you blame them for bringing together the Blackwick Group?
This week on Sangfielle: The Blackwick Group
Opening narration
The narrator reads the same text as in the episode description.
Contents
Cast
- Austin Walker
- Ali Acampora
- Andrew Lee Swan
- Art Martinez-Tebbel
- Jack de Quidt
- Janine Hawkins
- Keith J Carberry
- Sylvia Clare