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Strangers in the Pines: Ep 1 The Disappearance of Cindy Mulligan

Strangers in the Pines: Ep 1 The Disappearance of Cindy Mulligan

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Welcome to this crazy ride. Learn about the gang and how they deal with the weirdness of Pineforge, Oregon and the Disappearance of Cindy Mulligan.

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Strangers in the Pines is an actual play roleplaying podcast using the monster of the week rules, inspired by things like Gravity Falls, Stranger Things, and Twin Peaks.

There is a town called Pineforge nestled in the Blackwood national park in Northeast Oregon, USA. It seems small and quaint at first but if you spend enough time there and keep your eyes open you’ll realize something strange is brewing under the surface and in the pines that surround the town. Follow the exploits of 4 unusual high school students as they try to unravel the mysteries of Pineforge.

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