Scale & Shadow: Part 7, The Wrong Bar
The golden age is long over.
Whether by cruel kings, savage beasts, or unwise wizards wielding forgotten magics too great to be contained–dark times are upon us. The only hope for a comfortable life is to delve into what ruins remain to plunder the treasures of your ancestors to sell to the greedy and the foolish.
Be warned, as if flies to a candle, the worst monsters are drawn to the brightest lights and no one is left to save you in the darkness.
The heroes of legend have died long ago. All that remains is:
Scale & Shadow
Previously:
Our weary adventuerers have finally reached the village of Orlane and waste no time doing what their kind is known for: visiting the local taverns. Even as they meet new potential allies, rumers swirl of a mysterious danger plaguing the humble village. Will they solve this puzzle or become its newest victims?
The village of Orlane is dying.
Once a small and thriving community, Orlane has become a maze of locked doors and frightened faces. Strangers are shunned, trade has withered. Rumors flourish, growing wilder with each retelling. Terrified peasants flee their homes, abandoning their farms with no explanation. Others simply disappear. . .
No one seems to know the cause of the decay -- why are there no clues? Who skulks through the twisted shadows of the night? Who or what is behind the doom that has overtaken the village of Orlane?
The cast of Scale & Shadow is:
Austin as Kastr the fighter
Brandon as Silmigar the wizard
Oscar as Kuan the Monk (a playbook from the Lore & Lords pack by Peter Johansen)
David as the Game Master
The music you heard was:
Mass Extinction and Unholy Spirit by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio,
Hopeless by Jimena Contreras, and
Eleven by Kaupe
Additional voices for the show include:
Scott as the narrator
Our cover art was created with MidJourney
Scale & Shadow is an actual play of Dungeon World, a game by Sage LaTorra and Adam Koebel
We drew inspiration from Against the Cult of the Reptile God (1982) by Douglas Niles and The Village of Hommlet (1979) by Gary Gygax