
S2/E3 | The Town Square
10/21/21 • 18 min
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A cruel founding father and an electric meeting with the mayor.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind, and Brian Troxell. Written by Miranda Hawkins with additional material by Nicholas Tecosky.
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A cruel founding father and an electric meeting with the mayor.
Starring Kathy Najimy, Bethany Anne Lind, and Brian Troxell. Written by Miranda Hawkins with additional material by Nicholas Tecosky.
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13 Days of Halloween - S2/E3 | The Town Square
Transcript
M thirteen days of Halloween is from grim and mild lumhouse and I heeart three D audio headphones recommended. Listener discretion advised. Allow me to be the first one to welcome you to die a brook. Mind your step. These cobblestones have not been particularly well maintained. Plenty of tiny pitfalls.
Speaker 1That not a metaphor. Why are people staring? Honestly, we don't get a lot of fresh faces her
S2/E3 | The Town Square Top Questions Answered
What is the history of Dire Brooks?
Dire Brooks has a secretive and oppressive history, founded by Rupert Inverness, a cruel and controlling leader.
What happened to individuals who spoke against Inverness or the town's religious practices in Dire Brooks?
Those who spoke against Inverness or the town's religious practices were considered apostates and faced severe punishment, including being burned alive on a pyre, with their ashes mixed into the town's walls.
Are people in Dire Brooks concerned about the disappearances of townspeople?
Despite townspeople disappearing throughout the years, there seems to be little search effort and no major concern from the authorities in Dire Brooks.
What happened to the speaker's brother in Dire Brooks?
The speaker's brother, who rebelled against the town's traditions, was killed by their father and turned to ash before their eyes in Dire Brooks.
How long has the speaker's family controlled Dire Brooks?
The speaker's family has run the town for generations and maintains control over its residents in Dire Brooks.
What happens if someone tries to leave Dire Brooks?
Leaving Dire Brooks is impossible as attempts to do so result in blackouts and waking up in a different area within the town.
Is Dire Brooks connected to the outside world?
Dire Brooks is cut off from the outside world with no functioning communication or internet access.
Who was Rupert Inverness?
Rupert Inverness was the founder of Dire Brooks, known as a cruel and exacting leader who dictated every aspect of the town's residents' lives.
What are the punishments in Dire Brooks for going against the town's rules?
The speaker believes that it is their duty to cut off those who don't abide by the town's rules in Dire Brooks, but specific punishments are not mentioned.
Why are the ashes of the guilty mixed into Dire Brooks' walls?
In Dire Brooks, the ashes of those who were burned alive as punishment for their apostasy are mixed into the town's walls, possibly as a form of control or to reinforce fear and obedience.
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