
Episode 6: Doomkirk Part 2: Lights Out
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09/08/23 • 73 min
Confronted by a trio of Basilisk’s Undead Begotten, our recently-renamed recreants fight for their lives, but some may not live to tell the tale. Lefty grinds the blade, Wemut sends a bolt to the bone, Kevin burns out, Saint Rik voulges about, and the Mayor tries on some new bones, in this episode of Flail to the Face.
This episode’s Scvm:
Levi Brusacoram as Lefty the Cannibal Cook @LeviBoozy
Thomas Geno-Stumme as Wemut the Catacomb Saint @munkymoto
Kevin Welch as Kevin the Scorched Bedlamite and Morum the Dire Hunter @Smiling_dm1
Jake Vaughn as Saint Rik the Catacomb Saint @vaughnhaus
Nate Seibert as Mayor Cedric “Mayonnaise” the Bone Specter @TheRolledNate
And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7
This episode features:
Doomkirk by Getaro, featured in Monolith Issue 1 - Harvest by the Bogfolk @bogfolk
The Cannibal Cook by Ian “Gray Tide” Long @ijlong90
The Catacomb Saint by Makooti @gamepunked
The Scorched Bedlamite from Trapped Within by Philip Jensen @Philthemaker & Ian SerVaas @Vorpal_Spork_GM
The Dire Hunter by Chalkdown and Djuun
The Bone Specter by The Rolled Standard. @r20lledstandard
Cover art created by Rugose Kohn with typography by Cannibal Chris.
Episode edited by Kevin Welch.
Theme music: Haunting of the Flesh courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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Confronted by a trio of Basilisk’s Undead Begotten, our recently-renamed recreants fight for their lives, but some may not live to tell the tale. Lefty grinds the blade, Wemut sends a bolt to the bone, Kevin burns out, Saint Rik voulges about, and the Mayor tries on some new bones, in this episode of Flail to the Face.
This episode’s Scvm:
Levi Brusacoram as Lefty the Cannibal Cook @LeviBoozy
Thomas Geno-Stumme as Wemut the Catacomb Saint @munkymoto
Kevin Welch as Kevin the Scorched Bedlamite and Morum the Dire Hunter @Smiling_dm1
Jake Vaughn as Saint Rik the Catacomb Saint @vaughnhaus
Nate Seibert as Mayor Cedric “Mayonnaise” the Bone Specter @TheRolledNate
And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7
This episode features:
Doomkirk by Getaro, featured in Monolith Issue 1 - Harvest by the Bogfolk @bogfolk
The Cannibal Cook by Ian “Gray Tide” Long @ijlong90
The Catacomb Saint by Makooti @gamepunked
The Scorched Bedlamite from Trapped Within by Philip Jensen @Philthemaker & Ian SerVaas @Vorpal_Spork_GM
The Dire Hunter by Chalkdown and Djuun
The Bone Specter by The Rolled Standard. @r20lledstandard
Cover art created by Rugose Kohn with typography by Cannibal Chris.
Episode edited by Kevin Welch.
Theme music: Haunting of the Flesh courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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Episode 5: Doomkirk Part 1: Skeleton Crew
Our recently-escaped Scvm wander through the Valley of the Unfortunate Undead and eventually into Bergen Chrypt where they meet a familiar stranger that leads them to Doomkirk. But did he lead them to their deaths? Time will tell. Fisk replaces his arm, Wemut stays Wemut, Skutz gets real, Laurel makes some friends, and the General becomes a Mayor on this episode of Flail to the Face.
This episode’s Scvm:
Levi Brusacoram as Fisk Baskins/Lefty the Cannibal Cook @LeviBoozy
Thomas Geno-Stumme as Wemut the Catacomb Saint @munkymoto
Kevin Welch as Skutz/Kevin the Scorched Bedlamite @Smiling_dm1
Jake Vaughn as Laurel Graft/Saint Rik the Catacomb Saint @vaughnhaus
Nate Seibert as General Cedric Balthazar/Mayor Cedric the Betrayed Phantom @TheRolledNate
And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7
This episode features:
Doomkirk by Getaro, featured in Monolith Issue 1 - Harvest by the Bogfolk @bogfolk
The Cannibal Cook by Ian “Gray Tide” Long @ijlong90
The Catacomb Saint by Makooti @gamepunked
The Scorched Bedlamite from Trapped Within by Philip Jensen @Philthemaker & Ian SerVaas @Vorpal_Spork_GM
The Betrayed Phantom by Sasha De’ath of The Eldritch Tomb @TheEldritchTomb
Candelabra of Blood by Rugose Kohn @RugoseKohn
Cover art created by Rugose Kohn with typography by Cannibal Chris.
Episode edited by Kevin Welch.
Theme music: Haunting of the Flesh courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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Episode 7: Doomkirk Part 3: Behind Closed Doors
Our hopeless Scvm wander deeper into Doomkirk, search behind some doors, and get “friendly” with some of the locals. Lefty slams some doors, Wemut saves some hair, Morum exits, Saint Rik gets a headache, and the Mayor gets etched on this episode of Flail to the Face.
This episode’s Scvm:
Levi Brusacoram as Lefty the Cannibal Cook @LeviBoozy
Thomas Geno-Stumme as Wemut the Catacomb Saint @munkymoto
Kevin Welch as Morum the Dire Hunter @Smiling_dm1
Jake Vaughn as Saint Rik the Catacomb Saint @vaughnhaus
Nate Seibert as Mayor Cedric “Mayonnaise” the Bone Specter @TheRolledNate
And Christopher Heinrich as the Game Master @7CannibalChris7
This episode features:
Doomkirk by Getaro, featured in Monolith Issue 1 - Harvest by the Bogfolk @bogfolk
The Cannibal Cook by Ian “Gray Tide” Long @ijlong90
The Catacomb Saint by Makooti @gamepunked
The Dire Hunter by Chalkdown and Djuun
The Bone Specter by The Rolled Standard. @r20lledstandard
Cover art created by Rugose Kohn with typography by Cannibal Chris.
Episode edited by Kevin Welch.
Theme music: Haunting of the Flesh courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
SFX courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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