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5. Know Gods, No Afters - For the Lost Things

5. Know Gods, No Afters - For the Lost Things

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The story of Pangaea continues, but not for everyone. Join us for episode 5 of Know Gods, No Afters. KGNA is a ttrpg tragedy taking place in the city of Pangaea, on the world of Glin. We follow 4 fallen gods, as they make their way through chaos and destruction. Finch, from the prequel series, The Corner of Pleasure and West River, will also appear in this episode.

Content Warnings: mental break, death by firearm, attempted suicide by firearm, longing for death, mentioning of gore involving guts, gaslighting, conflict within the party, romance, falling from great heights, suicide by falling from great heights, rejection by family, acid rain, suicide while having a mental break.

Cast:

Abby as Neca ne Neceris, Goddess of the Hunt

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Ian as Aerimis, God of Broken Promises

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Sadie as Erekrei, The Sieved

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Tatiana as Yena, Goddess of Masks

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Gina Susanna as 'Finch'

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All episode and character art is by Feral Moonbeam.

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Rahrah made the system, gmed the game, and did the sound design.

All music and fx are from copyright free sources and we are very grateful to the artists in those communities.


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