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{{No plot}}{{Infobox_episode
|title = The Time Of Gods
|episodeNumber = 13
|episodeFocus = The Last University
|length = 107 min
|previousEpisode = "[[Spring in Hieron 12: Long Promises|Long Promises]]"
|nextEpisode = "[[Spring in Hieron 14: Neighbors To Be Made|Neighbors To Be Made]]"
|pubDate = January 11, 2019}}
 
== Episode description ==
Content Warnings: Descriptions of death and injuries, descriptions of corpses, descriptions of surgery
 
It is some time after noon in the [[The Last University|unnamed University settlement]]. A tree has grown too tall, too wide. Measures must be taken. To the south, debris falls into water, black and red and pale, and [[Lem's River|a river]] rushes to wash away the past. Measures must be taken. In the council hall of the school’s tallest tower, worry clambers out of mouths and onto faces. Measures must be taken. Warmth is laid out on cold slate, a once vast and deadly patience dripping away all too quickly. Measures must be taken. Hidden experiments. Strained words. Gold and threats in the rubble. Finally, he arrives to take measure.
 
<strong>This week on Spring in Hieron: The Time of Gods</strong>
 
<em>LIFE is no more an immutable characteristic than SCALE or TEMPERATURE. Whether leaping from branch to canopy, or constrained to coughs and carriages, each is life. But do not let those words secure your pride. Because just as some structures are too large to stand AND some heats are beyond the notion of relief, true DEATH is a finality that even the most powerful magic cannot undo.</em>
 
== Plot ==
{{Incomplete}}
== Cast ==
* [[Austin Walker]]
* [[Janine Hawkins]] ([[Adaire]])
* [[Sylvia Clare]] ([[Ephrim]])
* [[Art Martinez-Tebbel]] ([[Hadrian]])
* [[Andrew Lee Swan]] ([[Throndir]])
 
=== Other Characters ===
* [[Highwater]]
* [[Rosana]]
* [[Samot]]
* [[Carlay de la Carta]]
* [[Fela Malle]] (mentioned)
* [[Corsica Neue]]
* [[Sunder Havelton]]
* [[Uklan Tel]]
* [[Chatterchin]]
* [[Rosette]]
* [[Red Jack]]
* [[Rix]]
* [[Rowe]]
* [[Blue J.]]
* Blue J.'s flower fox
 
== External links ==
* [http://friendsatthetable.net/spring-in-hieron-13-the-time-of-gods Episode page]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T78q6ts3JMzWXhgvwQX64Ur4Qsem0lSJ8mRq7BJfzes/edit Transcript]
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Revision as of 23:08, 5 July 2022

Episode description

Content Warnings: Descriptions of death and injuries, descriptions of corpses, descriptions of surgery

It is some time after noon in the unnamed University settlement. A tree has grown too tall, too wide. Measures must be taken. To the south, debris falls into water, black and red and pale, and a river rushes to wash away the past. Measures must be taken. In the council hall of the school’s tallest tower, worry clambers out of mouths and onto faces. Measures must be taken. Warmth is laid out on cold slate, a once vast and deadly patience dripping away all too quickly. Measures must be taken. Hidden experiments. Strained words. Gold and threats in the rubble. Finally, he arrives to take measure.

This week on Spring in Hieron: The Time of Gods

LIFE is no more an immutable characteristic than SCALE or TEMPERATURE. Whether leaping from branch to canopy, or constrained to coughs and carriages, each is life. But do not let those words secure your pride. Because just as some structures are too large to stand AND some heats are beyond the notion of relief, true DEATH is a finality that even the most powerful magic cannot undo.

Plot

Cast

Other Characters

External links