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* ''It Never Sleeps: A Hank Blackstone Mystery'': A Fantastic Noir Cosmic Horror story released in March 2018. Set in an alternate 1920's New York City, Hank Blackstone and Big Charlie [=LaPorte=] own a magic shop by day, and are P.I.s of the unexplainable by night. Hank might be a good shot and Chuck is a rock golem, but the case given to them by the Museum of Natural History throws them into a mystery beyond any they've faced.

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* ''It Never Sleeps: A Hank Blackstone Mystery'': A Fantastic Noir Cosmic Horror story released in March 2018. Set in an alternate 1920's New York City, Hank Blackstone and Big Charlie [=LaPorte=] [=LaPorta=] own a magic shop by day, and are P.I.s of the unexplainable by night. Hank might be a good shot and Chuck is a rock golem, but the case given to them by the Museum of Natural History throws them into a mystery beyond any they've faced.



* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being brutally "killed". They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana circa 1910, and even as birds in ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).

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* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being brutally "killed". They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana circa 1910, and even as birds in ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, Sciouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).

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* {{Character Catchphrase}}:
* Cuthbert Buchanan: "Buchanan!", shouted whenever he charges into battle or performs a daring deed, which is often.

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Catchphrase}}: Cuthbert Buchanan: "Buchanan!", shouted whenever he charges into battle or performs a daring deed, which is often.



* {{Retirony}}: PlayedforLaughs with the cabbie in ''It Never Sleeps''. As he drives Hank, Chuck, and Professor Courtland to a potential crime scene, he announces they are his last fare after 25 years. He then says he wants to make up for lost time with his wife and 6 kids, and shows a family photo. He also mentions his first thing to do tomorrow is get his will notarized, as his family gets nothing if it isn't. While the party goes inside, he spends his time parked outside thinking aloud of ways to make the world better, like how to keep plastics out of the ocean and use wind power over coal. When the team chases the monster they find outside, it attacks the cabbie in his car. His last words before it rips out his eyes and hands are him failing to say his full name and social security number

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* {{Retirony}}: PlayedforLaughs {{Played for Laughs}} with the cabbie in ''It Never Sleeps''. As he drives Hank, Chuck, and Professor Courtland to a potential crime scene, he announces they are his last fare after 25 years. He then says he wants to make up for lost time with his wife and 6 kids, and shows a family photo. He also mentions his first thing to do tomorrow is get his will notarized, as his family gets nothing if it isn't. While the party goes inside, he spends his time parked outside thinking aloud of ways to make the world better, like how to keep plastics out of the ocean and use wind power over coal. When the team chases the monster they find outside, it attacks the cabbie in his car. His last words before it rips out his eyes and hands are him failing to say his full name and social security number
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* {{Retirony}}: Played for Laughs with the cabbie in ''It Never Sleeps''. As he drives Hank, Chuck, and Professor Courtland to a potential crime scene, he announces they are his last fare after 25 years. He then says he wants to make up for lost time with his wife and 6 kids, and shows a family photo. He also mentions his first thing to do tomorrow is get his will notarized, as his family gets nothing if it isn't. While the party goes inside, he spends his time parked outside thinking aloud of ways to make the world better, like how to keep plastics out of the ocean and use wind power over coal. When the team chases the monster they find outside, it attacks the cabbie in his car. His last words before it rips out his eyes and hands are him failing to say his full name and social security number

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* {{Retirony}}: Played for Laughs PlayedforLaughs with the cabbie in ''It Never Sleeps''. As he drives Hank, Chuck, and Professor Courtland to a potential crime scene, he announces they are his last fare after 25 years. He then says he wants to make up for lost time with his wife and 6 kids, and shows a family photo. He also mentions his first thing to do tomorrow is get his will notarized, as his family gets nothing if it isn't. While the party goes inside, he spends his time parked outside thinking aloud of ways to make the world better, like how to keep plastics out of the ocean and use wind power over coal. When the team chases the monster they find outside, it attacks the cabbie in his car. His last words before it rips out his eyes and hands are him failing to say his full name and social security number



* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words and long sentences, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good bourbon. He also swears often, especially when angry or insulting people he doesn't like.

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* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words and long sentences, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good bourbon. He also speaks with a southern drawl and swears often, especially when angry or insulting people he doesn't like.
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* Cuthbert Buchanan- "Buchanan!", shouted whenever he charges into battle or performs a daring deed, which is often.
* Theobald Darringcroft- "This is, without a doubt, my favorite part", said it whenever something exciting or adventurous happens. Planning an ambush, fighting off villains, solving mysteries, doing a rousing speech, etc.

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* Cuthbert Buchanan- Buchanan: "Buchanan!", shouted whenever he charges into battle or performs a daring deed, which is often.
* Theobald Darringcroft- Darringcroft: "This is, without a doubt, my favorite part", said it whenever something exciting or adventurous happens. Planning an ambush, fighting off villains, solving mysteries, doing a rousing speech, etc.



* Jeremiah Finch: "As the tailor said to the naked man, suit your fucking self"

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* Jeremiah Finch: "As the tailor said to the naked man, suit your fucking self"
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* {{Its Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul.

* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being shot, eaten, and exploded in a single conflict. They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana circa 1910, and even as birds in the anthropomorphic season ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).

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* {{Its Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow Reed chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul.Saul Tucker.

* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being shot, eaten, and exploded in a single conflict. brutally "killed". They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana circa 1910, and even as birds in the anthropomorphic season ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).
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*Jeremiah Finch: "As the tailor said to the naked man, suit your fucking self"
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* '"Johnny Pineapples In: Trouble on Vacation Island"- a Fantasy/Comedy episode released in December 2021. When Johnny Pineapples, satyr and famed resort owner hears his nemesis has risen from the dead, he has no choice but to send four of his employees to face him down and serve him a cease and desist.

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* '"Johnny ''Johnny Pineapples In: Trouble on Vacation Island"- Island''- a Fantasy/Comedy episode released in December 2021. When Johnny Pineapples, satyr and famed resort owner hears his nemesis has risen from the dead, he has no choice but to send four of his employees to face him down and serve him a cease and desist.

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* {{Character Catchphrase}}:Cuthbert Buchanan- "Buchanan!", shouted whenever he charges into battle or performs a daring deed, which is often.
Theobald Darringcroft- "This is, without a doubt, my favorite part", said it whenever something exciting or adventurous happens. Planning an ambush, fighting off villains, solving mysteries, doing a rousing speech, etc.

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* {{Character Catchphrase}}:Cuthbert Catchphrase}}:
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Buchanan- "Buchanan!", shouted whenever he charges into battle or performs a daring deed, which is often.
Theobald *Theobald Darringcroft- "This is, without a doubt, my favorite part", said it whenever something exciting or adventurous happens. Planning an ambush, fighting off villains, solving mysteries, doing a rousing speech, etc.
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** ''[=ClusterMuck=]'' has even more examples than many other seasons, with characters getting blown up, shot, and stabbed with great detail. Phil, a Valdivian mercenary, dies by getting messily eaten by the Snapdragon and its children, a huge dragon turtle combination. A Valdivian combat robot also gives a moving, talking vision of Dirk [=McGurk=]'s corpse to his family during a fight, and the results of his fatal fan-blade accident are not glossed over.

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** ''[=ClusterMuck=]'' has even more examples than many other seasons, with characters getting blown up, shot, and stabbed with in great detail. Phil, a Valdivian mercenary, dies by getting messily eaten by the Snapdragon and its children, a huge dragon turtle combination. A Valdivian combat robot also gives a moving, talking vision of Dirk [=McGurk=]'s corpse to his family during a fight, and the results of his fatal fan-blade accident are not glossed over.



* HouseRules: George and Nick have used material from Mage Hand Press on the show such as classes, races, magic items, and even books they've mentioned like ''Weird West'' and ''Dark Matter''. George also uses a severity table to figure out how badly a natural one "botch" roll turns out.

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* HouseRules: George and Nick have used material from Mage Hand Press on the show such as classes, races, magic items, and even used their setting books they've mentioned like ''Weird West'' and ''Dark Matter''.Matter'' as inspiration for seasons. George also uses a severity table to figure out how badly a natural one "botch" roll turns out.



* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words and long sentences, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good bourbon. He also swears often, especially when he's insulting people he doesn't like.
-->'''Jeremiah:''' [Holding some unexpected guests to his home at gunpoint] Well, y don't y'all some inside, nice and copacetic-like with your hands held fast where i can gaze upon them so you may elucidate an old man over a drop of bourbon on the particulars of your visit, this auspicious ''fucking'' morn!

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* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words and long sentences, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good bourbon. He also swears often, especially when he's angry or insulting people he doesn't like.
-->'''Jeremiah:''' [Holding some unexpected guests to his home at gunpoint] Well, y why don't y'all some come inside, nice and copacetic-like with your hands held fast where i can gaze upon them so you may elucidate an old man over a drop of bourbon on the particulars of your visit, this auspicious ''fucking'' morn!



* {{Too Dumb To Live}}- The Deputy in Killer Dismount's introduction. When investigating an abandoned government medical facility, at night, by himself, he goes through a door that's clearly been barricaded. He also doesn't see God Have Mercy On Our Souls written in blood on a wall, and a bunch of strung up corpses dripping with maggots in a later room. While he lives longer than his sheriff, the Red Bend Slasher kills him fairly quickly.

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* {{Too Dumb To Live}}- The Deputy in Killer Dismount's introduction. When investigating an abandoned government medical facility, at night, by himself, he goes through a door that's clearly been barricaded. He also doesn't see God "God Have Mercy On Our Souls Souls" written in blood on a wall, and a bunch of strung up corpses literally dripping with maggots in a later room. While he lives longer than his sheriff, the Red Bend Slasher kills him fairly quickly.
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* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words like sesquipedalian, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good whiskey and cigar. He also swears often, especially when he's insulting people he doesn't like.
-->'''Jeremiah:''' Well as the tailor said to the naked man, suit your fucking self- Saying his favorite saying

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* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words like sesquipedalian, and long sentences, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good whiskey and cigar.bourbon. He also swears often, especially when he's insulting people he doesn't like.
-->'''Jeremiah:''' Well as the tailor said [Holding some unexpected guests to the naked man, suit his home at gunpoint] Well, y don't y'all some inside, nice and copacetic-like with your fucking self- Saying his favorite saying
hands held fast where i can gaze upon them so you may elucidate an old man over a drop of bourbon on the particulars of your visit, this auspicious ''fucking'' morn!
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''It Never Sleeps: A Hank Blackstone Mystery'': A Fantastic Noir Cosmic Horror story released in March 2018. Set in an alternate 1920's New York City, Hank Blackstone and Big Charlie [=LaPorte=] own a magic shop by day, and are P.I.s of the unexplainable by night. Hank might be a good shot and Chuck is a rock golem, but the case given to them by the Museum of Natural History throws them into a mystery beyond any they've faced.

''Adversary''- a Weird West action/horror story released in July 2018. Christian preacher Elias Craig, demon hunter Mary-Elizabeth "Ember" Craig, and gunslinging outlaw Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch are chosen by God Himself to band together, and kill Satan.

''Santa's Little Helpers''- a Christmas themed action story released in December 2018. Set in 1960's America, an elite team of toys are sent on a mission by Santa himself. Alpha Team Tinsel- tin soldier Cuthbert Buchanan, marionette milkmaid Helga Attentater, toy robot S.W.A.P.R., and teddy bear Tiberius "Tubs" Huggins (TM)- have to find Timmy Calloway, nice list child who's vanished on Christmas Eve

''Here There Be Monsters''- a Swashbuckling pirate tale released in April 2019. It follows Captain Drake Muldoon and his daring crew. The world is one of anthropomorphic animals, similar to works like ''Redwall''. Drake the otter, Bastien the elephant, Lilia the spider monkey, and Vivien the mouse steal treasure and stay one step ahead of the Empire of Emporia's navy, but stumble upon a cursed prize that puts them in the crosshairs of dark forces.

''Rift Rats''- A two-fisted tale sci-fi tale released in August 2019. Set in the future of 2219, after Earth becomes a member of the Galactic Coalition of Civilizations. Outlaws Reagan Cross and "C. B." Cheeseburgers (yes, that's his name) get captured and given a offer they can't refuse: serve decades for their crimes, or take on a GCC escort, investigate a strange space-time rift, and save the GCC soldier who vanished into it: Reagan's sister.

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''It *''It Never Sleeps: A Hank Blackstone Mystery'': A Fantastic Noir Cosmic Horror story released in March 2018. Set in an alternate 1920's New York City, Hank Blackstone and Big Charlie [=LaPorte=] own a magic shop by day, and are P.I.s of the unexplainable by night. Hank might be a good shot and Chuck is a rock golem, but the case given to them by the Museum of Natural History throws them into a mystery beyond any they've faced.

''Adversary''- *''Adversary''- a Weird West action/horror story released in July 2018. Christian preacher Elias Craig, demon hunter Mary-Elizabeth "Ember" Craig, and gunslinging outlaw Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch are chosen by God Himself to band together, and kill Satan.

''Santa's *''Santa's Little Helpers''- a Christmas themed action story released in December 2018. Set in 1960's America, an elite team of toys are sent on a mission by Santa himself. Alpha Team Tinsel- tin soldier Cuthbert Buchanan, marionette milkmaid Helga Attentater, toy robot S.W.A.P.R., and teddy bear Tiberius "Tubs" Huggins (TM)- have to find Timmy Calloway, nice list child who's vanished on Christmas Eve

''Here *''Here There Be Monsters''- a Swashbuckling pirate tale released in April 2019. It follows Captain Drake Muldoon and his daring crew. The world is one of anthropomorphic animals, similar to works like ''Redwall''. Drake the otter, Bastien the elephant, Lilia the spider monkey, and Vivien the mouse steal treasure and stay one step ahead of the Empire of Emporia's navy, but stumble upon a cursed prize that puts them in the crosshairs of dark forces.

''Rift *''Rift Rats''- A two-fisted tale sci-fi tale released in August 2019. Set in the future of 2219, after Earth becomes a member of the Galactic Coalition of Civilizations. Outlaws Reagan Cross and "C. B." Cheeseburgers (yes, that's his name) get captured and given a offer they can't refuse: serve decades for their crimes, or take on a GCC escort, investigate a strange space-time rift, and save the GCC soldier who vanished into it: Reagan's sister.



''The Wild Hunt''- a Supernatural Horror tale, released in October 2019. Set in 1930's Virginia, following Sheriff John B. Darrow's raid of Barlowe Reed's bootlegging operation. Things take a dark turn in the aftermath, and the pair of former friends have to band together for a chance to survive the supernatural threat.

''O Holy Knights''- a Christmas themed Fantasy season released in December 2019. Young child Adelle Little must seek out the help of the Yuletide Knights to save the vanished citizens of her town before Christmas arrives.

''Paid Back In Spades: A Hank Blackstone Mystery''- A Fantastical Noir Cosmic Horror sequel season to ''It Never Sleeps'', released in March 2020. Hank and Charlie are continuing to investigate the dark horrors in the shadows, but a past ally goes missing and the case brings back some old threats bent on revenge.

''Pom Pom Bloodbath 3: Killer Dismount''- a B-movie styled Slasher Horror episode released in October 2020. Set in 1987 Ohio, the Bobcats cheer team's fall break goes wrong, as their venue brings them all into the territory of the Red Bend Slasher.

''The City of Mirrors''- a globe-spanning Action/Adventure tale released in April 2021. Set in an alternate 1909, disgraced English explorer Sir Theobald Darringcroft assembles an international team, to embark on a quest to save his name and find the fabled City of Mirrors.

'"Johnny Pineapples In: Trouble on Vacation Island"- a Fantasy/Comedy episode released in December 2021. When Johnny Pineapples, satyr and famed resort owner hears his nemesis has risen from the dead, he has no choice but to send four of his employees to face him down and serve him a cease and desist.

''Brand's Bargain''- a Swashbuckling prequel season to ''Here There Be Monsters'', released in March 2022. Infamous Emporian navy captain Wayland Brand saves some of the world's most dangerous criminals from their death sentences, to press-gang them into the most dangerous hunt of their lives

''[=ClusterMuck=]''- a violent Action/Sci-fi season set in the same universe of ''Rift Rats'', released in August 2022. Inspired by the work of Quentin Tarantino, the planet of Aromatica is a grimy place of dark deeds, and a epic conflict begins once the solution to everyone's problems lands in one of its backwater swamps.

''Chains of Atlantis''- an Action/Adventure sequel season to ''The City of Mirrors'' released in February 2024. Sir Darringcroft and his team have managed to find The Lost City of Atlantis, but they find something within that threatens to rip the team apart and doom them all.

''Members Only''- a behind-the-scenes podcast that first released in 2021, and transitioned to their Patreon in 2024. George Primavera and/or Nick Williams talk about their work, interview cast members, and sometimes play a chaotic one-off adventure with their guest.

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''The *''The Wild Hunt''- a Supernatural Horror tale, released in October 2019. Set in 1930's Virginia, following Sheriff John B. Darrow's raid of Barlowe Reed's bootlegging operation. Things take a dark turn in the aftermath, and the pair of former friends have to band together for a chance to survive the supernatural threat.

''O *''O Holy Knights''- a Christmas themed Fantasy season released in December 2019. Young child Adelle Little must seek out the help of the Yuletide Knights to save the vanished citizens of her town before Christmas arrives.

''Paid *''Paid Back In Spades: A Hank Blackstone Mystery''- A Fantastical Noir Cosmic Horror sequel season to ''It Never Sleeps'', released in March 2020. Hank and Charlie are continuing to investigate the dark horrors in the shadows, but a past ally goes missing and the case brings back some old threats bent on revenge.

''Pom *''Pom Pom Bloodbath 3: Killer Dismount''- a B-movie styled Slasher Horror episode released in October 2020. Set in 1987 Ohio, the Bobcats cheer team's fall break goes wrong, as their venue brings them all into the territory of the Red Bend Slasher.

''The *''The City of Mirrors''- a globe-spanning Action/Adventure tale released in April 2021. Set in an alternate 1909, disgraced English explorer Sir Theobald Darringcroft assembles an international team, to embark on a quest to save his name and find the fabled City of Mirrors.

'"Johnny *'"Johnny Pineapples In: Trouble on Vacation Island"- a Fantasy/Comedy episode released in December 2021. When Johnny Pineapples, satyr and famed resort owner hears his nemesis has risen from the dead, he has no choice but to send four of his employees to face him down and serve him a cease and desist.

''Brand's *''Brand's Bargain''- a Swashbuckling prequel season to ''Here There Be Monsters'', released in March 2022. Infamous Emporian navy captain Wayland Brand saves some of the world's most dangerous criminals from their death sentences, to press-gang them into the most dangerous hunt of their lives

''[=ClusterMuck=]''- *''[=ClusterMuck=]''- a violent Action/Sci-fi season set in the same universe of ''Rift Rats'', released in August 2022. Inspired by the work of Quentin Tarantino, the planet of Aromatica is a grimy place of dark deeds, and a epic conflict begins once the solution to everyone's problems lands in one of its backwater swamps.

''Chains *''Chains of Atlantis''- an Action/Adventure sequel season to ''The City of Mirrors'' released in February 2024. Sir Darringcroft and his team have managed to find The Lost City of Atlantis, but they find something within that threatens to rip the team apart and doom them all.

''Members *''Members Only''- a behind-the-scenes podcast that first released in 2021, and transitioned to their Patreon in 2024. George Primavera and/or Nick Williams talk about their work, interview cast members, and sometimes play a chaotic one-off adventure with their guest.



''King of Tides''- a swashbuckling tale in the world of ''Here There Be Monsters'' and ''Brand's Bargain''. Released in 2021, and concluded on Sept 16th, 2022

''[=PairOfSocksLost=]''- a fantasy tale based on fairy tales and the D and D 5th Edition adventure ''Wild Beyond the Witchlight.'' Released in November 2022.


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''King *''King of Tides''- a swashbuckling tale in the world of ''Here There Be Monsters'' and ''Brand's Bargain''. Released in 2021, and concluded on Sept 16th, 2022

''[=PairOfSocksLost=]''- *''[=PairOfSocksLost=]''- a fantasy tale based on fairy tales and the D and D 5th Edition adventure ''Wild Beyond the Witchlight.'' Released in November 2022.

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* {{Its Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul

* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''Hero Club's'' ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being shot, eaten, and exploded in a single conflict. They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana circa 1910, and even as birds in the anthropomorphic season ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).

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* {{Its Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul

Saul.

* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''Hero Club's'' ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being shot, eaten, and exploded in a single conflict. They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana circa 1910, and even as birds in the anthropomorphic season ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).
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* {{It's Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul

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* {{It's {{Its Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul
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* {{Gorn}}: Excluding the several examples in their horror material, George can describe messy violence and the sound effects used can be visceral. A housecat foe in ''Santa's Little Helpers'' gets its nose badly cut, Flintbeak from ''Brand's Bargain'' bleeds and electrocutes himself whenever he uses his powers, and ''Rift Rats'' has a bloodsport fight that the heroes win by blasting or stomping their opponents to bits.
** ''[=ClusterMuck=]'' has even more examples than many other seasons, with characters getting blown up, shot, and stabbed with great detail. Phil, a Valdivian PC, dies by gets messily eaten by the Snapdragon and its children, a huge dragon/turtle combination. A Valdivian combat robot also gives a moving, talking vision of Dirk [=McGurk=]'s corpse to his family during a fight, and the results of his fatal fan-blade accident are not glossed over.

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* {{Gorn}}: Excluding the several many examples in their horror material, George can describe often describes messy violence and the sound effects used can be visceral. A housecat foe in ''Santa's Little Helpers'' gets its nose badly cut, Flintbeak from ''Brand's Bargain'' bleeds and electrocutes himself whenever he uses his powers, and ''Rift Rats'' has a an alien bloodsport fight that the heroes win by blasting or stomping their opponents to bits.
** ''[=ClusterMuck=]'' has even more examples than many other seasons, with characters getting blown up, shot, and stabbed with great detail. Phil, a Valdivian PC, mercenary, dies by gets getting messily eaten by the Snapdragon and its children, a huge dragon/turtle dragon turtle combination. A Valdivian combat robot also gives a moving, talking vision of Dirk [=McGurk=]'s corpse to his family during a fight, and the results of his fatal fan-blade accident are not glossed over.



* It'sPersonal: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul

* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''Hero Club's'' ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being shot, eaten, and exploded. They also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana USA circa 1910, and even as birds in the anthropomorphic season ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).

* {{Retirony}}: Played for Laughs with the cabbie in It Never Sleeps. As he drives Chuck, Hank, and Professor Courtland to the Museum of Natural History, he makes sure to announce they are his last fare after 25 years. He then says he wants to make up for lost time with his wife, 6 kids, and shows a family photo. He also mentions his first thing to do tomorrow is get his will notarized, as his family gets nothing if it isn't. While the party goes inside, he spends his time parked outside thinking of ways to make the world better, like keeping plastics out of the ocean and using wind power over coal. When the team chases the monster outside, they find it attacking him in his cab. His last words before it rips out his eyes and hands are him failing to say his whole name and social security number

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* It'sPersonal: {{It's Personal}}: In ''The Wild Hunt'' Barlow chooses to go after the the Talbot gang for killing and turning his son Miles into a werewolf. Sherriff John B. goes along with it for the same reason, as well as the fact werewolf Miles killed his deputy Saul

* {{Our Demons are Different}}: Silas and Sidecar Soup. They are called demons from the underworld in ''Hero Club's'' ''It Never Sleeps'', and are shown reassembling their bodies after being shot, eaten, and exploded. exploded in a single conflict. They and their names also appear in other seasons of wildly different times and places like the Wild West, Montana USA circa 1910, and even as birds in the anthropomorphic season ''Here There Be Monsters''. They always keep their personalities as two vaudeville performers trying to put on an improv performance, likely under the influence of cocaine or alcohol. Each time they appear, their last name is spelled differently, from Soup, to Siouxp, to Sooulp, to Swoop (with a silent W).

* {{Retirony}}: Played for Laughs with the cabbie in It ''It Never Sleeps. Sleeps''. As he drives Hank, Chuck, Hank, and Professor Courtland to the Museum of Natural History, a potential crime scene, he makes sure to announce announces they are his last fare after 25 years. He then says he wants to make up for lost time with his wife, wife and 6 kids, and shows a family photo. He also mentions his first thing to do tomorrow is get his will notarized, as his family gets nothing if it isn't. While the party goes inside, he spends his time parked outside thinking aloud of ways to make the world better, like keeping how to keep plastics out of the ocean and using use wind power over coal. When the team chases the monster outside, they find outside, it attacking him attacks the cabbie in his cab. car. His last words before it rips out his eyes and hands are him failing to say his whole full name and social security number



* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words like sesquipedalian, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good whiskey and cigar. He also swears often, especially when he's insulting people he doesn't like. His favorite saying is: Well as the tailor said to the naked man, suit your fucking self'"

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* {{Sophisticated as Hell}}- Jeremiah "The Gentleman" Finch. He got his nickname because he enjoys using large words like sesquipedalian, wearing fashionable clothes, and a good whiskey and cigar. He also swears often, especially when he's insulting people he doesn't like. His favorite saying is:
-->'''Jeremiah:'''
Well as the tailor said to the naked man, suit your fucking self'"
self- Saying his favorite saying

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