Necromantic Empire: Fantasy EndGame Capitalism

Seppo comes to town S 3 EP 25


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Seppo comes to town S 3 EP 25 

Second shift lands in Senip Nilbog because of feelings. You read that right. They find some clues and hear about a collapsed cathedral. The hordes of hungry townies try to get some supplies off of our SC’s but there are no hand outs today. And just as they get ready to explore, they realise that then need to secure the submersible……. They are just asking for trouble.

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Necromantic Empire: Fantasy EndGame CapitalismBy Nigel Gambaatar