 
                Episode VII: A Stroll About Last Bastion
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[The Red Masque] Episode VII: A Stroll About Last Bastion
After returning to Magdelena, everyone recollects themselves as Jesus disappears in a flash of light. After much discussion, the halfway house becomes the next focus of attention as the murderous party begins to search for the origin of the ghouls & other fiends.
Highlights: 'Good Thing Nyx Had Some Salt' & 'What Happened To Your Son?’
Strangest Strangers: A Bohemian Trash Collective Production
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Intro (New Hero in Town - Kevin MacLeod), Outro (Find Them - Alexander Nakarada) via FreePD.com
                        
 
  
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