 
                Episode 32: A Death by a Thousand Cuts
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Content Warning: This is an 18+ podcast as the topics go into mature subject matters
After finishing off the leaders of the bandit camp in a very swift fashion, the heroes make their way back to Lerwick where they stable horses. Exhausted from the fight and from riding all night, they returned to a familiar brothel, the Golden River. In this episode, we see some progression about some warnings that were made and wishes that were desired.
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