
Interlude: Dead Girl Talking
Explicit content warning
05/15/24 • 97 min
We are playing Kids on Bikes, a collaborative TTRPG written and created by Jon Gilmour & Doug Levandowski and distributed by Hunters Entertainment.
Content Warnings: negligent parents, bullying, sexual content, sexual content involving minors, substance use, the supernatural, witches, zombies, the dead, death, the 80s
It's June 21st, 1985 and if there's one thing we've gathered from Stephen King its that young girls are powerful and terrifying.
In this thrilling kick off to our Kid On Bikes playthrough, Taryn and Meghan are transported back to the neon-lit streets of the 1980s, where an eerie mystery unfolds beneath the summer moon. Well neon-lit is an exaggeration, those are the in the city, which Middle Green is not.
The story kicks off in a small town nestled among tall pines, where the arrival of summer brings a sense of anticipation and excitement. However, this year, things take a turn for the weird when a local boy claims to have a chat with a dead girl. The Winchester twins can be described by the three Ws: weed, weird, and witches.
As the town gathers for its summer kickoff concert at the local bowling alley, the town bullies are pestering anyone they can, not so funny class clown Tommy Lightbringer is bragging about chatting up a girl, and the Winchester twins are looking for the exit.
Amidst the summer nights and chorus of crickets, the players' characters find themselves drawn into a curious mystery that will lead them to the old graveyard, but they must slink past all the adults first.
Filled with intrigue and 80s nostalgia, this first Kids on Bikes session promises a hilarious reminder of how much it sucks to be 13.
Opening Music: Cattle by Telecasted
Closing Music: Summer of 1984 by RKVC
BlueSky: @ManyConstantWorlds
Patreon: ManyConstantWorlds
Twitch: manyconstantworlds
Storygraph: @manyconstantworlds
Email: [email protected]
We are playing Kids on Bikes, a collaborative TTRPG written and created by Jon Gilmour & Doug Levandowski and distributed by Hunters Entertainment.
Content Warnings: negligent parents, bullying, sexual content, sexual content involving minors, substance use, the supernatural, witches, zombies, the dead, death, the 80s
It's June 21st, 1985 and if there's one thing we've gathered from Stephen King its that young girls are powerful and terrifying.
In this thrilling kick off to our Kid On Bikes playthrough, Taryn and Meghan are transported back to the neon-lit streets of the 1980s, where an eerie mystery unfolds beneath the summer moon. Well neon-lit is an exaggeration, those are the in the city, which Middle Green is not.
The story kicks off in a small town nestled among tall pines, where the arrival of summer brings a sense of anticipation and excitement. However, this year, things take a turn for the weird when a local boy claims to have a chat with a dead girl. The Winchester twins can be described by the three Ws: weed, weird, and witches.
As the town gathers for its summer kickoff concert at the local bowling alley, the town bullies are pestering anyone they can, not so funny class clown Tommy Lightbringer is bragging about chatting up a girl, and the Winchester twins are looking for the exit.
Amidst the summer nights and chorus of crickets, the players' characters find themselves drawn into a curious mystery that will lead them to the old graveyard, but they must slink past all the adults first.
Filled with intrigue and 80s nostalgia, this first Kids on Bikes session promises a hilarious reminder of how much it sucks to be 13.
Opening Music: Cattle by Telecasted
Closing Music: Summer of 1984 by RKVC
BlueSky: @ManyConstantWorlds
Patreon: ManyConstantWorlds
Twitch: manyconstantworlds
Storygraph: @manyconstantworlds
Email: [email protected]
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Programming Update 05.08.24
Hey Lobsters! We have a slight change in our upcoming planned programming.
We want to put together a great Episode 19 because you gotta... So our It discussion will resume with episode 20.
But we gotta finish putting together Episode 19 so next week we will be releasing our first installment of our Kids on Bikes game (yea... that's right the prophecy of Episode 18 has come to pass) next week instead of a reading episode.
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Episode 19! 19! NINETEEN!
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Kat is going over her psycho-analysis theory of Stephen King based on the Dark Tower. We're talking about morality within the King-verse looking back over all the books we've read to this point. Then Taryn is going to give us some predictions for what they expect to see as we continue our reading journey.
Also! We are officially launching our Patreon! You may have already seen the link in the description while we worked out some kinks but now we're going to be more actively posting and utilizing it.
Just a reminder Many Constant Worlds is not a spoiler free podcast.
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