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* ItsAllMyFault: Because the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing for many years. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Because the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they the family had been doing for many years. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.
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* ItsAllMyFault: Because the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Because the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing.doing for many years. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.
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* ItsAllMyFault: Because most of the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Because most of the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.
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* ItsAllMyFault: Because most of the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Because most of the Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy.legacy of corruption. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.
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* ItsAllMyFault: Because the corrupt Lockheart family were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Because most of the corrupt Lockheart family Lockhearts were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock feels like the Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is the head of the Corps and remained ignorant of what they had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.

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With the abolishment of the Lockheart clan, Colonel Cardiock is left facing some difficult questions of his own about his Bloodhunter corp and his challenge. As Passione presses him on his decisions, they begin realizing the identity of his wife--and Asole's mother--and it's not anyone who they could've expected.

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With the abolishment of the Lockheart clan, Colonel Cardiock is left facing some difficult questions of his own about his Bloodhunter corp corps and his challenge. As Passione presses him on his decisions, they begin realizing the identity of his wife--and Asole's mother--and it's not anyone who they could've expected.



* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and Cardiock inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a devilish deal.

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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout ItsAllMyFault: Because the Hemoarloch arc, corrupt Lockheart family were the most prominent supporters and practitioners of its skills, Cardiock proves to be feels like the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated Bloodhunter Corps--along with the class itself--is tainted by their legacy. However, he himself feels immense guilt for having facilitated their misdeeds, as he is to his country the head of the Corps and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when remained ignorant of what they learn Don Matriarchy is had been doing. Thus, despite Passione's protests, he abolishes his ''wife,'' and Cardiock inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him Corps to coincide with the outlawing of the Bloodhunter class; unsure of what to do with himself, he departs to the Don for a devilish deal.fae realm in search of his long-lost wife.


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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and Cardiock inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a devilish deal.
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* ShoutOut: [=8purplekirbies=] breaks out into a parody of the ''Fresh Prince of Bel Air's'' theme in response to the reveal of Asole and Don Matriarchy's relationship, giving the episode its title.
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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the fae realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. It's the very person she's been after to kill and reverse her family's curse... And she just so happens to be Asole's mother, as well.

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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the fae realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. It's the very person she's been after to kill and reverse her family's curse... And curse, and now, she just so happens must break the news to be Asole's mother, as well.her son, Asole.
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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the fae realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter--is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign to kill and reverse her family's curse:

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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the fae realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter--is It's the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign after to kill and reverse her family's curse:curse... And she just so happens to be Asole's mother, as well.
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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter--is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign to kill and reverse her family's curse:

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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit fae realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter--is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign to kill and reverse her family's curse:
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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter-- is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign to kill and reverse her family's curse:

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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter-- is matter--is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign to kill and reverse her family's curse:
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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter-- is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign:

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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter-- is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign:campaign to kill and reverse her family's curse:
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* WhamLine: Just as Cardiock departs into the spirit realm, Benedict namedrops his wife, whose identity leaves Osra facing an ethical crisis. Cardiock's wife--and Asole's mother, for that matter-- is the very person she's been hunting for throughout the entire campaign:
-->'''Benedict:''' *Sigh*... Matriarchy.
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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and Cardiock may have inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a devilish deal.

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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and Cardiock may have inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a devilish deal.
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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and he may have inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a deal.

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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and he Cardiock may have inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a devilish deal.
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* YankTheDogsChain: Throughout the Hemoarloch arc, Cardiock proves to be the single most reliable and trustworthy authority figure that Passione turns to, proving time and time again just how dedicated he is to his country and its people. This makes it sting badly for the party when they learn Don Matriarchy is his ''wife,'' and he may have inadvertently caused Osra's father's death by directing him to the Don for a deal.
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[[center:[[WMG:''[[WebVideo/CrafDND CrafD&D: The Champion's Challenge]]'' [[Recap/CrafDND Recap Index]]\\
[-''Story Arc:''\\
[[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE1TheRangerChallengePT1 Forrnest]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE5TheBarbarianChampionAtlissa Volkhanom]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE8SilentNightDeadlyKnife Lordpact]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE12UnderARockAndAHardPlace Elemix]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE18TheWizardGrandChampion Conjuria]] | '''Hemoarloch''' | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE34CriminalMinds Undercove]]\\
''Episode:''\\
[[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE25LockheartsAndColdhearts E25: Lockhearts and Coldhearts]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE26TheRoomWhereItHappened E26: The Room where it Happened]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE27TheMineOfMaliciousMetal E27: The Mine of Malicious Metal]]\\
[[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE28TheMonsterFactory E28: The Monster Factory]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE29TwasTheLightBeforeTheBlackMoon E29: 'Twas the Light before the Black Moon]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE30WhySoSilent E30: Why So Silent?]]\\
[[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE31EndOfTheBloodline E31: End of the Bloodline...]] | [[Recap/CrafDNDChampionsChallengeE32TheSecurityOfTruth E32: The Security of Truth]] | '''E33: The Fresh Prince of Hell Heir''' -]]]]]

'''Air Date: 8/12/2022'''\\
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With the abolishment of the Lockheart clan, Colonel Cardiock is left facing some difficult questions of his own about his Bloodhunter corp and his challenge. As Passione presses him on his decisions, they begin realizing the identity of his wife--and Asole's mother--and it's not anyone who they could've expected.
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