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Episode 7 - A Fracture in the (Fantasy) Plastic

Episode 7 - A Fracture in the (Fantasy) Plastic

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The girls have faced fearsome beasts, and won. But in the cold light of day, they are forced to confront the questions that have loomed large over the mission: where are these beasts coming from? How do we stop them? And is property damage ok if it’s for science? Raina defaces a sundial. Tohsya befriends a community leader. Morgan thinks hard about inter-planar physics. And Delphi is asked an unanswerable question.


Cover art by Eiriol Evans.


Music used:

“A New World Dawns” by Chloe Elliott.

“Firelight Dance” by Chloe Elliott.

“It Takes Them From the Shadows” by Chloe Elliott.

“The Wide World Out There” by Chloe Elliott.

“Home by Sundown” by Chloe Elliott.

“A Fracture in the Glass (Delphi's Theme)” by Chloe Elliott.


Check out the original soundtrack at https://soundcloud.com/user-914339386.


Listen to Snyder’s Return here: https://snydersreturn.squarespace.com


Asexuality Resources:

The Asexual Visibility and Education Network: https://www.asexuality.org

The Aromantic-spectrum Union for Recognition, Education, and Advocacy: https://www.aromanticism.org

Demisexuality Resource Centre: http://demisexuality.org


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