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Mind and Material: Episode 6 - The Taste of Fear, Part 2

Mind and Material: Episode 6 - The Taste of Fear, Part 2

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As the Red Hand’s auction begins, the Circle attempts to close in on two potential members of the Indelible Alliance, but as disaster strikes, they’re struck with a decision of which threat to try pursue and subdue.


Shadows and Shenanigans: Mind and Material uses the Candela Obscura system and setting, by Darrington Press. Find out more about the system at: https://darringtonpress.com/candela/


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Cover art by Lizzie Wheeler


Music:

“Shadows and Shenanigans” by Ed Lucas

“Distant Tension” by Kevin Macleod*

“Shadowlands 7 - Codex” by Kevin Macleod*

“Chase” by Kevin Macleod*

“SCP-x2x (Unseen Presence)” by Kevin Macleod*

“The Veteran’s Call (Erik’s Theme)” by Ed Lucas

“SCP-x4x (Mind Leech)” by Kevin Macleod*


* Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


Shadows and Shenanigans: Mind and Material was created using the Darrington Press Community Gaming License. The Illuminated Worlds Standard Resource Document is owned and copyrighted by Darrington Press, LLC. All rights reserved. This product is based on the Adaptive Content created and owned by Darrington Press: Candela Obscura, Darrington Press, LLC, 2023, available at https://darringtonpress.com/.

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