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30 Candles: Out With a Bang Part 1

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Four prisoners find themselves loosed upon a dying world. What is it that awaits them out there? Angels? Devils? Men?

Content Warnings: Apocalyptic doom and threat of death throughout. Screaming/violence (0:460:52). Gunshot sound effects (0:52, 4:20, 40:0941:04, 1:08:33, 1:09:09, 1:11:12, 1:10:191:11:24, 1:15:42), and descriptions of gun violence (52:5353:06, 1:07:231:16:04). Implications of suicide (12:20 and 26:0826:23). Discussions and descriptions of NPC death and corpses (36:0937:01, 50:2851:24, 51:4853:06, 1:19:081:19:31), animal death (51:4852:01), audio gore (1:10:191:11:24, 1:19:081:19:31). Mentions of police and police violence (1:06:031:16:04).

The game we are playing this season is Ten Candles by Stephen Dewey. You can find his work at cavalrygames.com and support him at patreon.com/stephendewey.

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Credits:
GM and Director: Talon Cruz

Cast:
Alyssa as Imelda "Mellie" Vasquez
Tanith as Andrew Chance
Quin Borozin as Floyd Ray Lewis
and Arcadia Reeves as Carmen Rivera

Editor: Zola HeftaGaub
Sound Designers: Casey Fleming with assistance from Saffron HeftaGaub
Composer: Jared Charney Cohen
Character Artist: Kev Bonaparte
Episode Artist: Addie Lillard

This episode contains music and sound effects sourced from freesound.org, zapsplat.com, and soundsnap.com under the Creative Commons Attribution License. This work also contains modified material adapted from a recording of Gregorio Allegri’s “Miserere Mei; Deus” by the Ensamble Encénico Vocal del SNFM, used under CC BY 3.0 from    • Allegri  Miserere Mei, Deus  Ensamb...  ". For the full list of credits, please visit our website at midnightceremoniesmedia.com.

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