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"As the eater of gods approached, Duier set out its last will and testament - and Corpus would be stricken from it. Carn Vers was its bastion and from that broken mountain it directed its servants.
\\nThose who could rushed to the borders, carrying Cenja\\u2019s secrets with them. That which was left behind, Grafan buried - so deep as to never be disinterred. Duier\'s great library was unwritten, given to Belka, the only person used to carrying such sorrow. Its buildings were torn down, gravestones shattered, engravings uncarved themselves.
\\nOne by one its envoys became a part of Duier once more. Then, when it could hold Corpus back no longer, it brought about its own end. Keen, once a priest of a ghostly moon, saw to both of their unravellings."
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\\nHey all, this week\'s episode is a special one. It features three stories, each tying up some the events of the first season. With the final episodes each being individual ones, we wanted to bring everything together and give an impression of where all the pieces ended up.
We also wanted to share a few production updates, which are gone into in more detail in the episode, but essentially:
\\nAs always, thank you so much for listening. We wouldn\'t be doing what we\'re doing without you. x
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\\nHosted by Adam Dixon (@adtidixon).
\\nFeaturing Ryan Evans (@brainxray), Steve Martin (@purple_steve), Thryn Henderson (@thairyn) and Ziz Simoens (@seasylphgames).
\\nProduced by Thryn Henderson and Adam Dixon.
\\nShow cover art by Allissa Chan (@formyths). Eulogy cover art by Beck Michalak (@r_michalak)
\\nRules are available at adtidi.itch.io/ryne.
\\nSound clips from rui-aires and thefilmbakery at freesound.org
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