Episode one is out in all the places! Tennyson and Alder visit Moose Jaw and evict pixies from a dairy farmer's barn.
Linking all the things, which I shall not do again:
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So I'm admitting I am not a social media person (this is not giving up why would you say that) if you want pictures of my cat go to Instagram, otherwise I'm on cohost. Both @thekatbasnett
Darhyl doesn't do social and honestly good for her
I'm braving the hellsite to tell you Darhyl and I are streaming sporadically at https://t.co/KoxzhFI37b. We'll be live in about an hour playing a cozy game called Tux and Fanny!
from @Veil_Podcast
BEYOND THE VEIL
Tennyson and Alder had known each other about six months when Alder's mysterious fae bosses asked them to set out across the country in an old RV, solving people's magical problems.
#AudioDrama
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A note on the content warning for this episode: it's mostly implied, nothing explicit in the action, but I didn't want to surprise anyone. I think selkie folklore implies some pretty awful things and didn't want to gloss over them!
Because I couldn't fit it into the podcast proper (and it felt mean) I will instead show you these strange sculpted creations from a roadside attraction near Banff.
Hey everyone! Since our last episode is out next week (😮) we're going to start gathering questions for some Q&As! In character or out of character questions. Leave them in replies or email [email protected]!
Episode is out! The embedded player on our website appears to be down, so I'm posting the Anchor link instead. The penultimate episode of season one! https://t.co/iZ4uvZugtu
My google analytics continue to be illegible, so this is a public service announcement that you cannot make the bot traffic go away after it happens. i didn't know you needed filters, but you can learn from my mistakes
Maybe the best thing about Mount Whymper, Alberta, is that there's also a Mount Whymper, BC, so Wikipedia lists the former as Mount Whymper (Edward) as opposed to Mount Whymper (Frederick)