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On today's episode, we run down the good, bad, and incredibly problematic news from the recent FFXIV Fan Fest. After speculating about Dawntrail's new jobs and thirsting over hypothetical future bunny girls, we turn our attention to what's quickly become the year's biggest RPG. We still haven't played much of Baldur's Gate 3, but we did both get to make hot trans tieflings in its character creator, so it's a 10/10 for us. Finally, Robin recommends some depressing podcasts, and Willa is in her happy place talking tons of shit about Stray Gods.
Timestamps
(1:50) Final Fantasy XIV: Colonialism Reborn
(36:40) More like Baldur's Great 3 amirite
(57:05) What else have Willa and Robin been up to this week?
Music
Street Food by FASSounds
Read Willa's Stray Gods review, it's really good
Follow us wherever you feel like it
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On today's episode, we run down the good, bad, and incredibly problematic news from the recent FFXIV Fan Fest. After speculating about Dawntrail's new jobs and thirsting over hypothetical future bunny girls, we turn our attention to what's quickly become the year's biggest RPG. We still haven't played much of Baldur's Gate 3, but we did both get to make hot trans tieflings in its character creator, so it's a 10/10 for us. Finally, Robin recommends some depressing podcasts, and Willa is in her happy place talking tons of shit about Stray Gods.
Timestamps
(1:50) Final Fantasy XIV: Colonialism Reborn
(36:40) More like Baldur's Great 3 amirite
(57:05) What else have Willa and Robin been up to this week?
Music
Street Food by FASSounds
Read Willa's Stray Gods review, it's really good
Follow us wherever you feel like it
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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