19: We Need to Talk About the Charter
As the state intervenes more and more in the witch crisis, we learn why it was allowed to spiral out of control.
The town sits back and eats popcorn while three women fight for their lives against an imaginary charge they cannot refute.
As the state intervenes more and more in the witch crisis, we learn why it was allowed to spiral out of control.
The party finds a Daddy Hammer.
CREDITS
Alexander the Great - Nicholas Benetatos
Anastasia Pantazis - Amanda Facosta
Arete Laskaris - Michael Pisani
Rolf Yannik & Sound Design/Editing - Giancarlo Herrera
Dungeon Mastering & NPC Voices - Tau Zaman
Cover Art - Chandler Candela
Title music - Sage G.C. & Jessica Dahlgren
Character Themes - Giorgio Volpe
Additional Music - Epidemic Sound
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Samuel Parris dodges a bullet as the town declares George Burroughs the worst minister Salem's ever had. The crisis claims its first victim.
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CW: This episode contains brief mentions of suicide at approx. 24:20-24:27
Accusations spread like a plague, or a haunted fog. Nehemiah Abbot gets off in front of everyone.
Abigail Hobbs wants to live deliciously.
Mary Warren's note tried to make things in Salem better. They got much, much worse. Especially for her.
As nights grow towards their darkest, we humbly supplant our usual content slot to an episode of our Patreon-exclusive dive into the 2014 WGN America series Salem. It's a bit like the Witch Trials, if (it's almost entirely unlike them, but) it had sPoOoKy and sexy real witches around your Cottons Mather and Johns Alden, kinda like Riverdale meets Sleepy Hollow. Join our Patreon for a whole season of RKP:AD now, plus a whole second season of Salem japes coming real soon!
The villagers begin to question the validity of the witch panic. Meanwhile, John Proctor's desire to pummel little girls is only matched by Kate's desire to pummel Arthur Miller.
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