A reboot, of sorts, of Reynard the Fox, everyone's favorite brutal, amoral trickster. I found a much older, much more nuanced version of the fox's stories. Today, we meet his father, get an origin story, and see him trying to make things right in a society run by predators...or is he working a long con to eat all the animals in his charge? With Reynard, we never really know.
The creature this week is the Talasam, who will very politely ask you for a human sacrifice.
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Music:
"Forces" by Podington Bear
"Little Door" by Podington Bear
"Away Game" by Blue Dot Sessions
“Cach” by Blue Dot Sessions
“Her Caliber” by Blue Dot Sessions
"Cicle Gerano" by Blue Dot Sessions
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