The gang goes through immigration control.
Episode description[edit | edit source]
Sapodilla has always been the sort of city that finds its way into the heart of a story. A place in touch with its seaside bearing, colored by the sun’s reflection against the water. A place where high towers rise at the corners of high walls, cutting the metropolis into little puzzle pieces. And centuries ago, during the panic, when the petty local lords who’d conquered Sangfielle fled and left behind those they’d chained, Sapodilla became the best kind of place: a refuge. Its ancient gates opened, its people overruled the rulers and waved banners of welcome from the parapets and invited in all kinds of folk to escape calamity, to recover, and to rebuild.
What they built was new: A social cornucopia by the shore. Unfortunately, that Sapodilla ain’t with us anymore.
So proud of what was built — the cultural epicenter of Sangfielle — they forgot how and why they built in the first place. Today, under the watchful and frightening gaze of the Glim Macula, the so-called “defenders of society” who are little more than dressed up witch hunters, Sapodilla has closed its ancient gates. And entry makes demands…
This week on Sangfielle: At the Gates of Sapodilla
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Plot[edit | edit source]
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Cast[edit | edit source]
- Austin Walker
- Jack de Quidt (as unnamed Blade Runner-verse robot interviewer and Pickman)
- Keith J Carberry (as Lye Lychen)
- Art Martinez-Tebbel (as Duvall)
- Janine Hawkins (as Es)
- Ali Acampora (as Marn Ancura)
- Sylvia Clare (as Virtue Mondegreen)
- Andrew Lee Swan (as Chine)
Other Characters[edit | edit source]
- Glim Macula agent(s)
- Bucho (mentioned)
- Calen fel Dynestia (mentioned)