Having finally muted that king, Team Regicide turns their attention to the elven king. Dimitri makes a long-distance phone call. Salima’s fleet was fleeting. Elahimm stakes his claim. Solkinn Rai wants to buy a hat.
Music included “Kabbalistic Village,” “Genesis,” “Long Way to Go,” and “Pirates Out For Blood” by Miguel Johnson, “Growing Shadows” by myuu, “Mountain Village” by Alex Chorny, and “A Chant in the Wind” by Tristan Lohengrin. All music is used under the creative commons license.
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Having finally muted that king, Team Regicide turns their attention to the elven king. Dimitri makes a long-distance phone call. Salima’s fleet was fleeting. Elahimm stakes his claim. Solkinn Rai wants to buy a hat.
Music included “Kabbalistic Village,” “Genesis,” “Long Way to Go,” and “Pirates Out For Blood” by Miguel Johnson, “Growing Shadows” by myuu, “Mountain Village” by Alex Chorny, and “A Chant in the Wind” by Tristan Lohengrin. All music is used under the creative commons license.
The battle continues as the party flees a ship made out of Terminators. Thario does some praying and immediately regrets it. Dimitri gets a boner and doesn’t know why. Hyzea remembers something important. Elahimm pulls a Leroy and not in a dirty way.
Music in this episode:
"Genesis" and "Battle of 3033" by Miguel Johnson
"Gunslinger" by Eyes Closed Audio
"Growing Horror" by myuu
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Having finally muted that king, Team Regicide turns their attention to the elven king. Dimitri makes a long-distance phone call. Salima’s fleet was fleeting. Elahimm stakes his claim. Solkinn Rai wants to buy a hat.
Music included “Kabbalistic Village,” “Genesis,” “Long Way to Go,” and “Pirates Out For Blood” by Miguel Johnson, “Growing Shadows” by myuu, “Mountain Village” by Alex Chorny, and “A Chant in the Wind” by Tristan Lohengrin. All music is used under the creative commons license.