In Fartown, where it's always autumn, four friends try to unravel the secrets of the Actuality and find happiness in their own increasingly odd lives. An Actual Play podcast set in Invisible Sun.
An old friend sends a letter to our 'heroes' and we are off on another Investigation! Eleventeenth Street comes up with a crazy new invention. Up is Down, Down is Left.
Only Rachel is approached by a mysterious secret society of Mysteries and takes the rest of us on an adventure! These are our specialties! One of us knows spells, one of us knows books, one of us knows the dead… and that other guy.
Everyone is having a very strange series of things happening to them. Plagarism, Book Eating, Stalking, and learning that Rabbits are notorious liars. We set a trap. One of those boxes with a string and a stick style traps. Another encounter with everyone's favorite NPC, we find out that Malan and the Professor like to watch, and yet again we profess what good investigators we are! (We aren't.)
AKA: History's Greatest Monster Energy Drink. AKA: No Poop Soup. In this Development Mode Episode: a very unusual Professor teaches us a class, Only Rachel makes another new friend and all of their friends, Malan participates in a Montage, Eleventeenth Street cleans up, cooks, and hunts down a man just to watch him… answer questions.
This is the ‘Pre-Development Episode' Episode. Not Mandatory listening, but this is part of our leveling up process. Don't know if other podcasts include the nitty gritty of leveling up, but here it is, in all our weird glory. We all Level up and spend a non-zero amount of time reading out weird spells from the cards.. There's some references to Metal Gear Solid by the ladies, and Eleventeenth Street makes that Soup he keeps talking about. as well as a bunch of other Makery Stuff(tm) We name all the kinds of Hats we know.....
Only Rachel gets existential, Eleventeenth Street is an enabler. Someone starts a fire and the day becomes a rescue mission. There's some reverse grave robbing, we discuss the finer points of the Inter Dimensional House Of Pancakes(IDHOP) Also, I guess there's some resolution with the Church of Midnight,. Supplemental Music Today by: ZapSplat
Hello Terrence, and welcome to the New Year! Today we learn about long-form Magic, the benefits of sunglasses as weaponry, do some shopping, and Glitter-Bomb some stuff! We're also being hunted by some scary people, but that seems pretty normal for us.
This episode comes in the middle/at the end of Episode 14, This is Malan and Eleventeenth Street's encounter with the Museum of You. Come along on a ride with us, won't you, in this ‘Very Special Episode' as we learn more things about our selves, our own characters, and lock Dave out of the recording room for a time.
We learn more about the connection between mental health and the Church of Midnight, visit a Cookie Bar sadly without Only Rachel, realize Malan has no concept of money, and find out the Professor talks to himself which is usually the realm of Eleventeenth Street...
Eric really just gives us a lot to be upset about this episode. We have a lot to think about now. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
The gang sets out on a missing persons case! Nothing upsetting, disturbing, or deeply uncomfortable happens. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
An international man of mystery wakes up in a box in a Blockbuster, with no idea what to do with himself. Lucky for him, four very helpful demons have plenty of ideas. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Why do we keep investigating we're not detectives we're idiots. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Let's do some completely normal and not at all traumatic information gathering! Whee! Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Only Rachel sees a doctor about her visit to the club. Eleventeeth Street figures out what to do with all these bones! All his plans are terrible. He's terrible. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
At the library, there is a certain book. A book containing limitless adventure, thrills galore, and so so many rules. When this book gets into Malan's little hands, can she convince her friends to play the game properly? Ask the maniacal ranger Xine Boarpuncher, the reckless barbarian Grognard, and the sexy demon rogue Kairi. Maybe they'll tell you. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Welcome to our second development mode episode! How much trouble can these idiots get in when they`re all split up? Loads. Eleventeenth Street gets back to work on his renovations. Rachel has a cultural experiences. Malan faces her worst nightmares. The »Professor looks for a place. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
The gang sets out to help out dear, sweet Thomas. In order to do so, they need to choose between a building full of otherworldly bureaucrats and Satyrine's Most Haunted House. The choice is completely obvious. Meet a living album cover, a coffee shop the party hasn't trashed, and the Professor's greatest weakness! Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
The party goes shopping. Shoe shopping, to be precise. Honestly, it would have gone badly even without Malan, notorious shoe-hater. There was pretty much no way this was going to go well. Oh, and they do battle with a horrific creature bent on consuming their entire existence. That happens too. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Our heroes find out where the next piece of their puzzle is located – an asylum. They very quickly decide not to get committed, but that doesn't leave them with a whole lot of options. What even gets a person committed in the Actuality? Ketchup magic circles? Stealing ketchup? Squirting ketchup onto the Professor? This week, we learn the answer, and it's…uhh…it's real bad. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
He's a collection of bad ideas stuffed into the body of a single man. She's part librarian, part library, all daydreamer. They fight crime. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Our heroes encounter a demon in Eleventeenth Street. The place, not the person. The person's a problem for another time. This week, we learned the Professor's standards for a good day. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Look, Rachel, there's more important things to worry about than jambalaya right now! In this episode, somebody's home gets condemned, and somebody else does a vandalism! This week, we learned where the nerds are at. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Once they've recovered from the nonsense they got up to at the party, our heroes decide to hit the streets and do some honest-to-goodness investigation. It's outside the library, even! Today, we learned what adventure tastes like. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
This is a Development Mode episode. What happened to the Professor? Is Malan gonna be okay? Can Eleventeenth Street do first aid on a tiny sausage man? Today, we learned a very good way to move a couch. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Our heroes are all ready to go to a ritzy party, and they'll definitely do a good job at the party and none of them will do anything bad, rude, or awkward. Today, we learned about waterfowl! Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Our very first episode! The whole town is buzzing with news - it's the event of the season, and our heroes will do almost anything to get an invitation! Except Rachel. She's just here for the pancakes. Today, we learned that kids these days have no goddamn respect. Our intro/interstitial music is Prism, by Render, used under Creative Commons.
Cat, Dave, Lisa and Adam have made their Invisible Sun characters, so it's time to meet Only Rachel, The Professor, Malan, and Eleventeenth Street. It's also time to meet their neighbors. In this episode, we learned Lisa is yucky, but Cat's somehow worse.