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00:00:00Um, I got a three, is that a failure or a success?
00:00:06Three is not a failure, you see someone you've seen before and you can't believe that she's at this party,
00:00:11you realize she must be much younger than you thought.
00:00:14Oh.
00:00:14You see Ana Lopez is here.
00:00:16Ana Lopez.
00:00:17Who's one of the super hosts.
00:00:18Yes.
00:00:19Oh.
00:00:20Oh.
00:00:21Okay.
00:00:21She's definitely dressed down, she's like a funky, bohemian chic.
00:00:25Property manager.
00:00:26Uh, uh, yeah, uh, you see that she's got a, uh, funky weird girl.
00:00:31Funky weird girl, um, you can tell that she's definitely giving senior vibes, like she's, like she's, like she's wrapping
00:00:37up her first semester here, uh, of her last year at Perpee State.
00:00:41And I think what you see immediately in terms of class status that really is alarming to you in terms
00:00:46of being, like, standing out here, she's got a fucking rock on her finger that is crazy.
00:00:53Like an engagement ring?
00:00:53An engagement ring.
00:00:54Yes.
00:00:55Okay.
00:00:56Oh.
00:00:57Hi, do you remember me?
00:00:58I'm Madeline.
00:00:59She looks and says, uh, oh my god.
00:01:02There's, uh.
00:01:04Hi.
00:01:05Hi, where did we meet?
00:01:06I'm so sorry.
00:01:07I hate this.
00:01:07I'm so sorry.
00:01:07This is my worst nightmare.
00:01:08Maybe I think we met in another life.
00:01:12Whoa.
00:01:13Go ahead and give me charisma persuasion.
00:01:17And I have an extra dot for, uh, seduction as well.
00:01:20Yes, and you can add awe in here if you want to.
00:01:22I would love to.
00:01:23Great.
00:01:24You got so many dice.
00:01:25Looking for, I think we're looking for, this is a strong cup of tea, so we're looking for four successes
00:01:29here.
00:01:29Yeah.
00:01:30Yeah, I got it.
00:01:31I got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
00:01:33Seven?
00:01:33Yeah.
00:01:34Um, uh, you see that she goes partially slack jawed and absentmindedly, without meaning to, covers her engagement ring with
00:01:43her other.
00:01:44Um, and he goes, oh my god, are you, is this a prank?
00:01:54No, I would never prank somebody, I'm so sorry, I think you have something on your face right here.
00:01:59Uh, everyone looks around, you see that, uh, Stringy over in the corner goes, fuck, this is awesome.
00:02:06And he goes, hey, um, is everything?
00:02:12Yes, everything is.
00:02:14Good.
00:02:15Can I, I don't remember meeting, I'm so sorry.
00:02:19No, it's, it's okay.
00:02:20It's okay, you're just, I guess, so memorable.
00:02:23Uh, what's your name again, Madeline?
00:02:26Madeline.
00:02:27Madeline.
00:02:27Hi.
00:02:28Hi.
00:02:29Uh, well, good to see you again.
00:02:31What are you doing here at Barnabas?
00:02:33Oh, I just, I heard it was a really cool party, is it your party?
00:02:38Uh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:02:40No, you're just hanging out?
00:02:42Yeah, there's some of my friends, I know, me and Patty are friends.
00:02:45And, and, this is maybe rude, but, are you related to the prominent landowners of this town, the Lopez family?
00:02:53Oh, the Lopez's are not prominent landowners in this town, why do you think that?
00:02:59I must have misread it, I'm so sorry.
00:03:02That boy Stringy, he gave me very weird information about you.
00:03:05I was asking about you, I'm so sorry.
00:03:07Fucking Stringy, God.
00:03:09God, I fucking hate Stringy.
00:03:11You hate Stringy?
00:03:12I sort of hate Stringy.
00:03:14It's an intense energy off of him.
00:03:16He's just always so, like, sad, and it's like, what are you fucking sad?
00:03:20No one's being mean to you.
00:03:21You could just be tall, but you make yourself so small.
00:03:23Yeah, um, no, I, my family, well, my family's back in San Francisco, but the-
00:03:29Oh, your family is back in San Francisco.
00:03:32I just moved here from San Francisco.
00:03:34Oh, cool.
00:03:36Uh, yeah, no, I, um, the, why did you, why did you mention property owning?
00:03:41I'm stupid.
00:03:44I don't think you're stupid.
00:03:46Oh, that's so nice of you to say.
00:03:48You're the first person to ever say that.
00:03:50Gotcha.
00:03:50I am really quite stupid.
00:03:52Oh, gotcha.
00:03:53Uh, yeah, uh, no, I mean, I like, I like, I manage, like, some places, but literally just
00:04:01like, I literally manage for my, um, uh, my fiance.
00:04:06Uh, fiance.
00:04:08Yeah, yeah.
00:04:09Oh, you're engaged.
00:04:10Yeah.
00:04:11Who's the lucky person?
00:04:13A gentleman, though, uh, so if you're picking up on any, it doesn't, it wouldn't, it happens
00:04:20to be a gentleman.
00:04:21Uh, uh.
00:04:22It's, it's, you know, I, I, I get it.
00:04:26You know, you just wish, you wish, you wish, you wish.
00:04:29Dang it.
00:04:30You just wish.
00:04:31Dang it.
00:04:31You know, sometimes it happens.
00:04:33It's like, oops, oops, I fell on a dick.
00:04:35It happened.
00:04:36I mean, statistically, right?
00:04:37I mean, what are you gonna do about it?
00:04:39I mean, there's dicks flying.
00:04:41Flying.
00:04:42They're everywhere.
00:04:42And then girls, you just gotta impress them so much.
00:04:44You just wanna, you care so much.
00:04:45It's hard, honestly, but that's the thing is, honestly, I feel like, when I see a woman
00:04:49that I'm into, I'm like, my God, like, the stakes couldn't be higher.
00:04:52Women are so beautiful.
00:04:53What if I disappoint this woman?
00:04:54They're so beautiful.
00:04:54You see a man, you're like, I don't even give a shit.
00:04:56And then they're like, marry me.
00:05:01Blistering.
00:05:04You see, she goes, what are we talking about?
00:05:08Yeah.
00:05:09Cal.
00:05:09What are we talking, his name is Cal?
00:05:11Cal Whitaker, yeah.
00:05:12Cal Whitaker, so interesting.
00:05:16Can I see a picture of him?
00:05:17Sure, sure, sure, sure.
00:05:18I sort of grab the back of her neck as we look at them.
00:05:21You see, she takes her phone out.
00:05:23The lock screen of her phone is a beautiful gray cat.
00:05:26Oh.
00:05:26And she opens the phone.
00:05:28Huge.
00:05:28What's the home screen unlocked?
00:05:30The home screen unlocked is blurry of same cat.
00:05:32Great.
00:05:33Huge.
00:05:33Huge.
00:05:34What a beautiful boy.
00:05:37Tibbles.
00:05:38Tibbles.
00:05:39Tibble is short for Tibble-t.
00:05:40Oh, because you love Shakespeare.
00:05:42I do.
00:05:43Fantastic.
00:05:44I did some performing in high school.
00:05:48That's great.
00:05:49But I'm a poli-sci major now.
00:05:51This is my last year.
00:05:52Yeah, I knew you were so clever.
00:05:54Hey!
00:05:55God, I don't remember us meeting at all.
00:05:57Is that crazy?
00:05:57What's wrong with me?
00:05:58That's crazy.
00:05:58It was a different life, Anna.
00:06:00Yeah, it must be this man.
00:06:03Shhh.
00:06:05Are you okay?
00:06:06I feel crazy right now.
00:06:08Do you want a drink?
00:06:08I don't know why.
00:06:08I'd love a drink.
00:06:12I'd love a drink.
00:06:13Yeah, no, so here.
00:06:14And she takes a picture.
00:06:15And you see that there is maybe a few years out of college.
00:06:17Uh-huh.
00:06:18Young.
00:06:19Swoop of brown hair.
00:06:21Just a guy who's smiling in this photo.
00:06:24He's got an arm around Anna.
00:06:25They look like they're happy.
00:06:26They're like somewhere in SoCal, like on a vacation somewhere.
00:06:30He has big lacrosse energy.
00:06:33Got it.
00:06:34And you see he's got an arm over her shoulder.
00:06:36This is Cal.
00:06:38Cal works in town.
00:06:38He works for his family.
00:06:40He's a curator at the Whitaker Patterson Art Gallery.
00:06:43Oh.
00:06:45So, but yeah, he's my fiancee.
00:06:49And so his family owns a bunch of properties in town.
00:06:52Got it.
00:06:53Then they got you on the payroll.
00:06:55It was just a little bit too much for Rachel to handle.
00:06:59Rachel was in there.
00:07:00His aunt, one of his aunts.
00:07:03And you like these witty girls?
00:07:05Give me Charisma Persuasion again.
00:07:07Oh, and okay, I got a three.
00:07:10Three successes.
00:07:10You sense that that is a, in your aristocratic ways,
00:07:14obviously a very rude question to ask someone.
00:07:16Sure.
00:07:17But you see that she sort of looks and says,
00:07:20they've been really nothing but kind to me.
00:07:25Let's get a drink.
00:07:26Let's get a drink.
00:07:27I'm buying.
00:07:28It's obviously a party.
00:07:29Okay.
00:07:30I think you get a drink and strike up an extremely fun
00:07:35evening with Ana Lopez, who over the course of an evening
00:07:40divulges to you, basically some of her history.
00:07:42She's a poli-sci major.
00:07:43She's studying here at Perpey State University.
00:07:46Her mom lives in San Francisco and her dad lives in Portland.
00:07:49And so she could use the in-state university.
00:07:51Sure.
00:07:52Far from being property owners, her family are blue collar workers.
00:07:56She met Cal as a freshman when he was in his senior year.
00:08:02They started dating.
00:08:03A couple of years later, they got engaged.
00:08:04She feels very weird about being a engaged senior.
00:08:08I know somebody that you should meet.
00:08:10My friend Levante is very interested in politics.
00:08:14And he's having a business viewing of a movie with the man,
00:08:20the businessman who killed us, American Psycho.
00:08:24It came to me.
00:08:25You should come.
00:08:26Yeah, I'll come.
00:08:27Yeah, yeah.
00:08:27Where is it?
00:08:28At Mike's.
00:08:29Oh, great.
00:08:30Oh, fun.
00:08:30Mike's.
00:08:30Yeah.
00:08:31That'd be great.
00:08:33I'll see if Cal can come by.
00:08:36Yeah, I would love to meet Cal.
00:08:38Great.
00:08:39I'm so excited to meet Cal.
00:08:41He's actually, he's really, especially for business stuff,
00:08:44this is American Psycho.
00:08:46It's one of his, maybe his favorite movie.
00:08:48Oh, sure.
00:08:49He loves American Psycho.
00:08:50I'm sure.
00:08:52Female director.
00:08:52Yeah.
00:08:54I don't think he knows that.
00:08:58Bien sûr.
00:08:59Of course.
00:09:00Of course.
00:09:00I don't think he knows that.
00:09:01Um, but he will love, uh...
00:09:05Sitting outside in a parking lot and watching American Psycho.
00:09:08Sure.
00:09:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:09:09Absolutely.
00:09:10For Zaith and HJ, anything that you guys get up to that night at the party?
00:09:14What are you trying to get into?
00:09:18Uh, I'm trying to find someone who's on this kind of street drug.
00:09:25Uh, it's like a SSRI.
00:09:28Uh, that Stringy guy.
00:09:32Let's find out.
00:09:33Yeah, Stringy's here.
00:09:34Oh, what's up?
00:09:35Hey, sorry.
00:09:37What you sorry for, man?
00:09:39What you sorry for?
00:09:40I step on his foot so he can't go anywhere.
00:09:43What you sorry for?
00:09:44I step on his foot.
00:09:45What you sorry for?
00:09:47What you sorry for?
00:09:47What you sorry for, Stringy?
00:09:50What you sorry for?
00:09:50I don't know!
00:09:52I don't know, man.
00:09:53You're good.
00:09:53I always feel like I'm a second away from pissing people off.
00:09:58Oh, that sounds hard.
00:09:59Are you medicated for it?
00:10:01Yeah?
00:10:05Should we go smoke some weed in the backyard?
00:10:09Sure, let's go smoke some weed.
00:10:10Let's go.
00:10:11Okay, great.
00:10:12Uh, you go smoke some weed with Stringy.
00:10:14He's like, yeah, I just feel like I have this energy that I'm always, like, wincing.
00:10:17And I'm like, I'm about to piss people off.
00:10:19And that energy's around a lot.
00:10:21You see, as you open your mouth, he puts a joint in there.
00:10:24And he goes, I...
00:10:25I pass.
00:10:26Yeah.
00:10:28And you get a healthy dose of SSR.
00:10:31I feel it.
00:10:32You feel it.
00:10:33Ooh, baby.
00:10:34And you start to feel it yourself.
00:10:35I mean, it's really good.
00:10:37Damn.
00:10:39This is setting something right in here.
00:10:42Can I just be honest with you?
00:10:43You're saying this over a mesmerized Stringy.
00:10:45It's just like hypnosis eyes.
00:10:47I'm happy for you.
00:10:49I guess I'm just sort of still...
00:10:52Hey, you gotta try this.
00:10:54No, I don't think it's right for me.
00:10:55You're in a funk, man.
00:10:56I just...
00:10:57I don't feel like anybody here gets me.
00:10:59Yeah.
00:11:00Like, what that guy had with that dog.
00:11:03Yeah.
00:11:03That was pretty special.
00:11:05I can see that really affecting you.
00:11:06That's my SSRI, I think.
00:11:08Yeah, we gotta get you...
00:11:10Yeah!
00:11:11You know what?
00:11:12You helped me so much.
00:11:13Should we go steal that dog?
00:11:16You guys should.
00:11:17So it can be Levante's proxy.
00:11:19No!
00:11:20We can run that dog against your dog.
00:11:22Bingo's too popular.
00:11:23Okay, okay, yeah, you're right.
00:11:24You're like...
00:11:25Well, what do you think?
00:11:26Can I borrow your scooter?
00:11:27Of course!
00:11:28I give him my scooter.
00:11:28Can I...
00:11:29I wanna be at this party for a little bit.
00:11:32Yeah.
00:11:32Kind of apologize.
00:11:34Like, obviously I'm so old, so I just keep being like, I'm hopefully gonna be teaching
00:11:37some business classes.
00:11:38I'm just in town, some people invited me, but I wanna be looking for Aaron.
00:11:42And hopefully I look different enough that Aaron does not see me.
00:11:45Yeah.
00:11:45I'll allow you to do this.
00:11:46You can build a pool.
00:11:48You can use intelligence, or you can use charisma.
00:11:52And then you can use persuasion, or you can use investigation.
00:11:56It will determine how much of your energy is used looking for Aaron, or how much of your
00:12:00energy is used talking to the kids at the party.
00:12:03I think I'll do intelligence.
00:12:05Okay, so that's gonna be looking for Aaron.
00:12:06Okay.
00:12:07Do intelligence.
00:12:08And then are you gonna use investigation to really focus on looking for Aaron?
00:12:11I think so, yeah.
00:12:12So you're not really diving into the kids at the party here.
00:12:15You're mostly just keeping an eye out for Aaron.
00:12:17Yeah.
00:12:18Wait, what would the other one be, other than investigation?
00:12:20If you use persuasion, you can like split your focus and do some towards the kids at the
00:12:25party.
00:12:25I can try to manage some kids at the party if you're...
00:12:29Okay.
00:12:30I'm just like, just riding in a circle.
00:12:33You have like all the like, everyone wants to talk to you.
00:12:35I'm just kind of some old dude.
00:12:36You're doing kick flips on the Raisa Scuta?
00:12:38Yeah.
00:12:38Okay.
00:12:39Cool.
00:12:40Okay.
00:12:41So I'm just looking around.
00:12:43Let's see.
00:12:44No, not good.
00:12:45Okay.
00:12:46How many successes?
00:12:47One.
00:12:47One.
00:12:47You're looking around, you don't see Aaron here.
00:12:50But it's very possible that it's not actually even a failure.
00:12:52He might just really not be here.
00:12:54Maybe I'll willpower if that's cool.
00:12:56Mm-hmm.
00:12:56Okay.
00:13:00Yeah.
00:13:01Okay.
00:13:03Zayt, you're sort of dealing with the other kids at the party here.
00:13:06What sort of social activity are you doing at the party?
00:13:08Uh, I'm just riding the scooter just kind of around the front, like on the street.
00:13:14Great.
00:13:14Uh, I think I have just sort of a natural gravity to me even though I'm looking slightly sadder than
00:13:19my normal self.
00:13:20Yeah.
00:13:21Like...
00:13:21It's a sad 35-year-old man riding a pretty electric scooter ride.
00:13:25He says he's in his 20s.
00:13:27I just keep muttering, I heard he doesn't want to talk about it.
00:13:32Incredible.
00:13:32Give me charisma and persuasion, yeah.
00:13:36Yes, with awe.
00:13:39Oh my god.
00:13:41Got one success with six die.
00:13:44Um, and I'll use my last willpower.
00:13:49Okay, three.
00:13:50Three successes.
00:13:51Yeah, I think that you are pulling these sad little donuts on a scooter out in front of the house.
00:13:56Doesn't attract like a huge crowd.
00:14:00The sad little donuts doesn't get the kids...
00:14:02I think...
00:14:03In a town where skipping the lip is like the most fun thing you can do.
00:14:07A super Hawkeye on a scooter?
00:14:08I guess I'm kind of new in town from San Francisco.
00:14:11Shut billy, don't quit.
00:14:13One of the bigger cities around.
00:14:16Uh, yeah, you see, as you say that...
00:14:18On your scooter, kind of zipping by, you see Patty Babcock goes,
00:14:22Oh cool man, do you want to talk about that?
00:14:24And you see she sort of zip past...
00:14:26Not right now.
00:14:28Cool man!
00:14:29Hey, what's there even...
00:14:31I mean, Barnabas Street is alright, but...
00:14:36What do you guys get into?
00:14:37I mean...
00:14:39What's...
00:14:40I mean, is this the extent of the night?
00:14:43Yeah, man.
00:14:44I guess...
00:14:44Enjoying some drinks with some buds on the porch, sort of the...
00:14:48I don't know, it's my highest aspiration.
00:14:51You think I can jump from that roof into the pool?
00:14:55Yo, man.
00:14:55That empty pool over there?
00:14:56Yo, man.
00:14:58On the scooter?
00:14:59Only one way to find out, dude.
00:15:01I can take the scooter and start climbing over there.
00:15:03With the scooter and away, dude!
00:15:05This guy's a fucking legend!
00:15:07You get up on the roof of Barnabas, you're gonna take a leap with the scooter?
00:15:11Yeah.
00:15:12Go ahead and give me...
00:15:14They're testing me, I have to...
00:15:15Give me dexterity plus drive.
00:15:17Alright.
00:15:18Drive?
00:15:18Oh yeah.
00:15:19Okay.
00:15:20Actually pretty good.
00:15:21And we'll call this, uh...
00:15:23Three six...
00:15:23Difficulty of three.
00:15:28That was your last willpower you used?
00:15:32That'd be good.
00:15:34So I got one crit, not matched with anything, so it means one six six.
00:15:38Yeah.
00:15:38And one brutal failure.
00:15:40One brutal failure?
00:15:41Cool.
00:15:41Um...
00:15:42So, Madelaine, as you're talking with Anna, and you're feeling the, like, wicking out for Aaron.
00:15:47Uh, you, you go, you see Patty, someone says, yo, bad cock house legend!
00:15:52This guy's taking the scooter off the roof!
00:15:54And the kids all rush out to the yard.
00:15:56You rev up the scooter.
00:15:59The roof has no jump.
00:16:01It's a sloped roof.
00:16:02So you...
00:16:03No one has sort of thought of what you're gonna do or not do.
00:16:07So you...
00:16:09You're jumping an electric scooter into a pool?
00:16:12It's an empty pool.
00:16:13Into a dry pool.
00:16:15So...
00:16:15Wait, the pool is empty?
00:16:17Empty.
00:16:18Empty.
00:16:19So, Dave, you take off, you take off down, down the roof.
00:16:24On a bestial failure, you hit the front wheel of the scooter, goes into the rain gutter, stops hard, flips
00:16:33forward, and you are launched head first, and everyone screams so loud.
00:16:39As your skull...
00:16:39This is how they do it in San Francisco.
00:16:42As your skull catches the far lip of the pool, everyone watches your neck lurch a hundred degrees off.
00:16:52Collarbone snap.
00:16:54AC!
00:16:56AC!
00:16:58We gotta go!
00:17:00Now, obviously I wanna help him, but did this fall enough of a crowd for me to scare one more
00:17:05time for Aaron?
00:17:08Everyone's screaming, the masquerade is breached fully.
00:17:11Um...
00:17:12You...
00:17:13A guy...
00:17:14Everyone's screaming, straining pukes.
00:17:17Um...
00:17:17You see the...
00:17:19Ah!
00:17:24Part of Zayt's jaw is in his chest from where his head fucking slinkied into the rest of his body.
00:17:33Ah!
00:17:33Ah!
00:17:34My leg!
00:17:36Ah!
00:17:37Help!
00:17:38I jump...
00:17:39I jump...
00:17:40I jump out and I help him.
00:17:41You help him.
00:17:42You see that?
00:17:43Patty goes, oh shit!
00:17:44Call 911!
00:17:45Call 911!
00:17:45I say, no, don't!
00:17:46He's dead!
00:17:47And I jump straight up in the air with him.
00:17:52Straight up in the air!
00:17:54I said, it's too late, he's dead!
00:17:58He's dead!
00:17:59You just run off into the dark with...
00:18:03Do I see Aaron?
00:18:04No, you don't!
00:18:06No role necessary, Ally!
00:18:08You don't see Aaron!
00:18:13Get stringy!
00:18:15Get stringy!
00:18:17Get stringy!
00:18:17I didn't wanna go to this party!
00:18:20You spread into the night!
00:18:23Um...
00:18:24You're...
00:18:25Everyone's...
00:18:26You're okay?
00:18:26Um...
00:18:27We're here.
00:18:28Is there a way that I can kind of hop...
00:18:31Home?
00:18:33Yeah!
00:18:34Because we gotta put it down, right?
00:18:35Hop, yeah.
00:18:36Roof to roof?
00:18:37Yeah.
00:18:38You wanna get up on the roof?
00:18:39Well, yeah, that's what I jumped to, I think.
00:18:41Great.
00:18:41Yeah, you start jumping roof to roof.
00:18:43Go ahead.
00:18:44Give me strength plus athletics.
00:18:46Okay.
00:18:46Difficulty of three.
00:18:48Dexterity is literally my best stat.
00:18:51You rolled so many dice and got nothing.
00:18:54Crit and one, so that is five.
00:18:56Five successes.
00:18:57So, unlike Darkness Man,
00:18:58this old-timey 1890s businessman
00:19:01is effortlessly bounding with his...
00:19:05Bounding!
00:19:07Bounding!
00:19:07I'm sorry!
00:19:09Bounding!
00:19:10Bounding!
00:19:11Roof to roof!
00:19:14He's just screaming!
00:19:18I wanna go home!
00:19:20I wanna go home!
00:19:22I wanna go home!
00:19:23I feel sick!
00:19:29He's like...
00:19:30Is there something we do
00:19:32or he's just fucked health-wise
00:19:33and we wait for his sleep?
00:19:35You take...
00:19:35Give it to the podcast editor.
00:19:40Zach, you take five points of superficial damage.
00:19:44Okay.
00:19:44Oh, Christ.
00:19:47I'm just in the house.
00:19:49I don't know them.
00:19:50Yeah, exactly.
00:19:51I'm so sorry.
00:19:52I don't know them.
00:19:53Yeah, you see Ana goes like,
00:19:54Jesus, is that guy fucking dead?
00:19:56No.
00:19:56He kept screaming.
00:19:57Ana, there is no guy.
00:19:59What?
00:19:59It's a con.
00:20:01They're running a scam?
00:20:03You're so beautiful.
00:20:03Staring into your eyes.
00:20:04I'm so sorry you're engaged.
00:20:06She looks at you and just goes,
00:20:08Do you wanna...
00:20:09Yes.
00:20:10Okay.
00:20:10Let's go.
00:20:12Let's go.
00:20:12Let's go.
00:20:13And she just walks with you upstairs to the party
00:20:16and breaks a solemn promise to someone
00:20:19that gave her a very expensive ring.
00:20:21We go to Granite Village, where you guys pull up in front of the trailer park.
00:20:26Levante, you look out at this place and see, once again, like a very packed trailer park here.
00:20:33And I think you see a lot of storage units in this place as well.
00:20:38Small, like sort of trailer hitched storage.
00:20:4119 inches up?
00:20:42Some of them, yes.
00:20:44But I think you also see with the storage that you're looking at in particular, just as a quick survey
00:20:49of the landscape here.
00:20:50It looks like people have furniture that doesn't fit in the trailers here.
00:20:56There seems like a couple people that maybe have downsized in a way that they were not prepared for.
00:21:01Bat Child and Darkness Man, you look and see this bronze statue of Zacky Lee Maple here.
00:21:06Yeah, so I just wanna try and cast Summon Spirit.
00:21:10Hell yeah.
00:21:10Or do the ceremony, Summon Spirit.
00:21:12I have to do a rouse check, which I'll probably fail.
00:21:17Oh no, I didn't.
00:21:18Okay, no more hunger.
00:21:19So I don't have all the details on here, but I thought there was something that like, you have to...
00:21:24I figure like going to a place that has meaning to him might be like a tether.
00:21:28And then I feel like you have to know their name, I might have read, but it's not written here.
00:21:33I love it.
00:21:34As you begin to summon this spirit before you,
00:21:39You reach into the power of the blood, the power of the ghost bat.
00:21:45And you see that there is a small plaque on the base of the statue.
00:21:51Zacky Lee Maple, beloved father and husband, proud son of Purpy, who lived and died in the Granite Village trailer
00:22:00park, died defending the honor of his loved ones in a knife fight at the ripe old age of 74.
00:22:10What?
00:22:11Okay, they're spinning a yarn here.
00:22:14Did they replace him with another person?
00:22:17I think that this is just the story that they said.
00:22:21I did think it was weird because he just has a knife and also like carpentry tools.
00:22:24Does the date line up for when he died with when we understand the incident to have taken place?
00:22:32Yeah.
00:22:32What is the date of death?
00:22:33The year of death is 1971.
00:22:35Which is...
00:22:36That is the year.
00:22:36That does line up.
00:22:37It does line up.
00:22:38As you summon the spirit you hear...
00:22:43I don't know if you can call it a knife fight.
00:22:49If you're the only one with a knife.
00:22:54Spectrally in the air, you see the spirit of Zacky Lee Maple appears.
00:23:03He looks proud and distant.
00:23:06You can tell that this spirit is barely here, which is actually a good thing.
00:23:14The spirit is barely here because he is not a member of the Restless Dead.
00:23:18His spirit has been called back from a place of rest and therefore is not one that is vengeful or
00:23:25haunting this place.
00:23:26We're sorry for disturbing you.
00:23:28We just want a little clarity about what happened in 1971 when you died.
00:23:33We're trying to maybe undo whatever they've been doing.
00:23:38There's no undoing what's been done.
00:23:42Fair.
00:23:43The fights we had in the past were to try to move forward.
00:23:50You can't undo what's been done.
00:23:54You can just pick up the ball and run.
00:23:57They said I died in a knife fight.
00:24:00It's only half true.
00:24:02I did not die here in Granite Village.
00:24:06I died across the interstate when this place was young, building that silo, digging deep into the sacred earth of
00:24:17this place when its protector came to stop us.
00:24:22Bigfoot.
00:24:23I was kicked apart by Bigfoot.
00:24:26Yeah.
00:24:27Whoa.
00:24:28Damn.
00:24:29That's so crazy.
00:24:30That sucks that they don't tell people that you got Bigfoot because that's awesome.
00:24:34Yeah, that would be so, I mean.
00:24:35It's why I do not struggle with my death.
00:24:39Because you died to something bigger, larger than yourself.
00:24:42Physically much larger than myself.
00:24:46Yeah.
00:24:46So Bigfoot is enormous.
00:24:47Yeah.
00:24:49Or you, wait, okay.
00:24:50He is enormous and he speaks perfect English.
00:24:53And he was enormous.
00:24:54And he kicks harder than a freight train.
00:24:57That makes so much sense.
00:24:58I, for some reason when I picture Bigfoot, I picture him punching, but he's Bigfoot.
00:25:02Why don't we punch?
00:25:03Yeah, he should be stomping.
00:25:04Yeah.
00:25:04Can I tell you?
00:25:05Yeah.
00:25:08Lo, behold.
00:25:11Mist fills the space before you.
00:25:13You see 1971, Zachy Lee Maple.
00:25:18You see he's got a truck and a construction site.
00:25:20There's sort of a massive earthen ledge that like bulldozers and cranes have used to get
00:25:26down into the earth.
00:25:27They've like scooped out the mountainside to get down and built in this place.
00:25:30And you can see him under one of those like hanging caged lights walking out.
00:25:36And you see the wind is picking up around here.
00:25:41And you see he goes, everyone get off the site.
00:25:43It's not safe here.
00:25:45You see there's sort of a G man who comes up and says, Zachy, we need, we're already
00:25:49buying.
00:25:49You got to get your men back in here.
00:25:51And he says, the wind come in like this.
00:25:52We got logs up on the truck.
00:25:54They're going to fly off.
00:25:55Everyone needs to get out of here.
00:25:56We're not working until you get this.
00:25:58And you see that as you turn around, shape emerges from the wood line.
00:26:05Sort of small group of men who are here.
00:26:09A voice prowling from the tree line says, you have despoiled the earth.
00:26:16You have destroyed something beautiful.
00:26:22Nuh-uh.
00:26:24No way.
00:26:26Not on my watch.
00:26:28Lightning flashes and you see Sasquatch.
00:26:32Wow.
00:26:33How tall?
00:26:34Sasquatch is eight and a half feet tall.
00:26:37All right.
00:26:38You can take him, bitch.
00:26:39You can make me take him.
00:26:40You see that as they look, this G man takes a pistol and starts firing wildly at Bigfoot.
00:26:46You see Bigfoot goes, catches a bullet in one hand, spins it around and hurls it back at that G
00:26:52man.
00:26:52Oh my God.
00:26:53He then bends over at the waist, lifting his other leg up so that his one foot is on the
00:27:00ground and the other leg is pointed straight vertical with his torso out to the side in a perfect martial
00:27:04arts stance.
00:27:05He's so fucking flexible.
00:27:06Pulls out.
00:27:07Yeah.
00:27:08I am a master of the art of kumite.
00:27:10What?
00:27:10The thorn.
00:27:11Beckons like this.
00:27:13Specifically kumite.
00:27:15And you see that Zaki Lee takes out a knife.
00:27:19He'll tell my wife that I love her forever.
00:27:24Bigfoot nods.
00:27:25This is honorable combat.
00:27:27I will tell all of your loved ones that you love them.
00:27:31Now begins the final dance.
00:27:33And he surges across and begins to kickbox all of these government agents and this one construction worker.
00:27:39I take a seat and I just watch.
00:27:42This sight fades away in mist as the spirit of Zaki Lee looks out and goes,
00:27:49Bigfoot kicked me so hard in the chest that my bones shot into my heart and out of my back
00:27:53and I died.
00:27:54Wow.
00:27:55That's awesome.
00:27:55Any true master of kumite would be able to do that.
00:27:59Well, thank you for that clarity.
00:28:01Now go, be at peace.
00:28:04What?
00:28:04Did you have another clarity?
00:28:08I felt like we peaked.
00:28:10I felt like we peaked.
00:28:11Well, I just wanted to know if like, because Bigfoot might be loose now.
00:28:15Yeah, but Bigfoot, I'm like, Zaki Lee.
00:28:16Why?
00:28:17Why would he be loose?
00:28:18We told you that.
00:28:19We opened, we turned the key.
00:28:20Yeah, because you freed him.
00:28:21You freed him.
00:28:22But don't you want Bigfoot on her side?
00:28:25Yeah, I do want Bigfoot on her side.
00:28:27Well, exactly.
00:28:28It sounds like we need to get permits from both the city and Sasquatch.
00:28:32This situation seems like, when I saw that fight, I was like, there are no bad guys here.
00:28:37Except for the government agents and stuff.
00:28:39But like, Zaki Lee seemed solid.
00:28:41Bigfoot seemed pretty solid.
00:28:42Yeah, so I felt like we wrapped it up.
00:28:48Put a bow on it.
00:28:49I have questions still.
00:28:51I mean, mostly I'm glad that, you know, I feel like there was a moment there where we thought this
00:28:56whole town might be cursed.
00:28:58And then forever, large groups of workers fighting for their rights are born to die in perpy.
00:29:04That is not the case.
00:29:05That was a one-off.
00:29:06And then this was very specifically a master of Kumite.
00:29:09Yeah.
00:29:10Showed you how truly masterful he was.
00:29:12And then did we have the megalopedarian frequency?
00:29:15Did that come after?
00:29:16That's the Bigfoot frequency.
00:29:18Was that, did they work on that after?
00:29:20According to the records you found, it was after.
00:29:21And there were several years where they didn't have it.
00:29:25So that made Bigfoot frickin' chill out.
00:29:27So maybe we turned off the thing.
00:29:30And now Bigfoot's just loose.
00:29:32I know, but I think that works to our advantage.
00:29:35Bigfoot, if you can hear me, we're on your side.
00:29:39I don't think we should be screaming at all.
00:29:40Yeah, let's not scream anywhere.
00:29:41Bigfoot!
00:29:42Stop!
00:29:44Bigfoot!
00:29:44Stop!
00:29:45I put my hand over.
00:29:46I put my hand over.
00:29:47Please teach me your Kumite!
00:29:49Okay, wait.
00:29:49Let's wait.
00:29:50Let's wait.
00:29:51Let's wait.
00:29:52I think we just have to now be ready.
00:29:55Okay.
00:29:55And I think, especially if we're going to be doing some of the building I'm hoping we're
00:29:59doing, you know, when we put in the zoo, when we put in, you know, the National Monument.
00:30:02Is that who teaches, like, Kumite around here?
00:30:05Or, I mean, he probably knew it for a while.
00:30:07I think he must have invented it.
00:30:10He is the source.
00:30:11He invented it.
00:30:12I definitely think there's a chance that Bigfoot invented Kumite.
00:30:16I...
00:30:17Kumite's a very, I mean, you know, what's the old thing?
00:30:19That's the origin of the word Kumite, if not Sasquatchian.
00:30:22Yeah.
00:30:22Yeah.
00:30:23Oh, no.
00:30:24I think he invented it.
00:30:26I don't think...
00:30:26No.
00:30:27Okay.
00:30:28Did you what?
00:30:28Did you see the way...
00:30:29Did you not see that?
00:30:30I see...
00:30:30Come on.
00:30:31Did you see that?
00:30:32Here, let's reenact it.
00:30:33I can't...
00:30:34I can't do anything he just did.
00:30:36Okay.
00:30:37All right.
00:30:38We got our answers.
00:30:38Really?
00:30:39What it means is that we have to be ready.
00:30:41If we're going to do any major developments, a bargain will need to be struck.
00:30:46Okay.
00:30:47I have a book coming on Bigfoot.
00:30:49Perfect.
00:30:50Actually, will you also order a book about Kumite?
00:30:52Because I think he's going to demand...
00:30:53Yeah.
00:30:54Sort of a demonstration.
00:30:56I feel up to it.
00:30:57Should we leave a note for Bigfoot?
00:30:59Yeah.
00:31:00Yeah.
00:31:01Yeah.
00:31:01We have to...
00:31:02Oh, I can't go back to that diner.
00:31:03We can't leave a note for Bigfoot.
00:31:05Bigfoot just seems like he can find you.
00:31:07I think so.
00:31:08Okay.
00:31:08I think so.
00:31:09We'll figure it out.
00:31:10All right.
00:31:10Yeah.
00:31:11You leave the statue of Zach E. Lee Maple having discovered that yes, the thing that
00:31:16shut down that site at the height of its research was Bigfoot coming to shut down that site.
00:31:23Oh, this works for us though.
00:31:25Oh, I feel bad.
00:31:26Because again, we're just talking about Bigfoot's probably an okay guy.
00:31:29But like, Bigfoot shows up and like a bunch of people died and disappeared.
00:31:34Bigfoot maybe, right?
00:31:35Maybe we can pin everything on Bigfoot.
00:31:38Not that I still be able to do that.
00:31:41I'm not telling you we should do that.
00:31:43Okay.
00:31:44But to follow that.
00:31:45To follow that.
00:31:46What do you kill Zach E. Lee Maple?
00:31:47Zach E. Lee Maple's cool.
00:31:48I mean, let's be honest.
00:31:49Bigfoot, there is something like a god in him.
00:31:52And then if we're able to build up the reverence for him, then he'll come back even more powerful.
00:31:57Because a lot of times gods are empowered by the belief in them.
00:32:01So if we start a whisper campaign about how Bigfoot's been eating people.
00:32:05I think we gotta be real careful about what we do and how we involve a master of the Kumite.
00:32:09That's true.
00:32:10You're right.
00:32:10You did say honorable combat.
00:32:12It's not very honorable for us to start rumors about it.
00:32:14If we start slandering a master of Kumite, perhaps the inventor of Kumite, that's not gonna end well for us.
00:32:22I just don't think so.
00:32:23It's also like what I need to be doing with my time to actually get Bigfoot on my side is
00:32:27mastering Kumite myself.
00:32:29Exactly.
00:32:31You guys arrive back at the cutter.
00:32:35You guys, holy shits.
00:32:36You guys arrive back and Satan is having a hard time.
00:32:38I've got ice packs all over my face as it goes back to normal.
00:32:41Did Bigfoot get to you?
00:32:43What?
00:32:43Did Bigfoot get to you guys?
00:32:44Bigfoot is loose.
00:32:45What do you mean?
00:32:46Bigfoot is loose and he's a master of Kumite.
00:32:48So what we turned off?
00:32:50No.
00:32:51I didn't.
00:32:52Yeah.
00:32:53Bigfoot got to me.
00:32:55Really?
00:32:56Yeah.
00:32:56Was he mean?
00:32:57Could he be reasoned with?
00:32:59He was angry and he was an asshole.
00:33:02Why?
00:33:02He was fought so unfair.
00:33:04That's just not.
00:33:04Well, no, no.
00:33:06He fights fair.
00:33:07He fights fair.
00:33:08Okay.
00:33:08I fucking fell into a pool.
00:33:11Oh.
00:33:12Did somebody push you?
00:33:13No.
00:33:13Yeah.
00:33:14Bigfoot.
00:33:16He did?
00:33:17No, I fucking fell.
00:33:18I was trying to impress him.
00:33:20I was, like I said before, I was in my feels and I was just trying.
00:33:24About the Cold War.
00:33:26About the Cold War.
00:33:27But I couldn't tell them that.
00:33:28And I was trying to, I don't know.
00:33:30I was trying to.
00:33:31Zayth, you get a ring on your phone in this moment.
00:33:33Oh, sorry.
00:33:34Thank God.
00:33:34You look at it.
00:33:35It's from Koschei.
00:33:36It's a text that says, hope everything's going well in Perpi.
00:33:40I know that it's a hard new start, but deep down Zayth, I know you have what it takes.
00:33:48I'm going to go to bed.
00:33:51And Madeline's okay?
00:33:53Yeah.
00:33:54She's still there.
00:33:54She was doing great.
00:33:55Up to you when Madeline returns.
00:33:56Madeline isn't full.
00:33:58Like, have you ever been to Paris?
00:34:00No.
00:34:01Am I bad?
00:34:02No.
00:34:03Can I show you Paris?
00:34:04I would love to.
00:34:05Yeah, yeah.
00:34:06It's such a beautiful city.
00:34:08The second arrondissement.
00:34:10The fifth arrondissement.
00:34:12Even the 13th arrondissement.
00:34:14So beautiful.
00:34:15I got arrondissements.
00:34:16Yes.
00:34:17I want to see them.
00:34:17I want to show you every arrondissement there is.
00:34:20Every part of your arrondissement.
00:34:22And you see, so Madeline is occupied back at the party.
00:34:27Levante, you look at H.J. Batchild and Darkness Man.
00:34:31Zayth sort of stalks off to his coffin.
00:34:34Much has transpired in this night.
00:34:36You wonder what Madeline is doing back at their, like, there's these college kids.
00:34:43And I think that, Levante, you feel a vampiric hunger bubbling up within you.
00:34:52You've mentioned a poo-poo platter several times.
00:34:55That's my prime metaphor for life.
00:34:58The vampires of your clan hunger for more than just blood.
00:35:01They hunger for power.
00:35:03And I think what you know is there's more to discover in this town.
00:35:08Every time you've gone out on an expedition, you found out a little bit more.
00:35:12But I also think that you have enough information to start to get a little bit calculated.
00:35:19There is a lay of the land here, right?
00:35:23You know some important families.
00:35:26You know some important magical goings on.
00:35:28And I think we're going to move into a section of downtime here.
00:35:34Which is basically, are there any moves that you want to make, right?
00:35:41These can be group projects.
00:35:43These can be investigations.
00:35:46This can be thwarting opposing forces.
00:35:48But also, it's probably good for you guys to move into a stretch of downtime because of the heat that
00:35:54is on you right now.
00:35:55Right?
00:35:57Everyone's looking for that guy whose jaw ended up in his chest.
00:36:03Whose jaw ended up in his chest, went to the hospital.
00:36:05But for our purposes here, you guys have done a lot of like flat foot sleuthing in the town.
00:36:15Now is a moment where you have some of the lay of the land and we can explore in downtime
00:36:20whether there are resources you want to accumulate.
00:36:24Whether you want to develop some advantages.
00:36:26Be that like contacts, allies, etc.
00:36:30And we're going to sort of scoot above table to talk about the next few, we'll say weeks.
00:36:36The next few weeks in Perpi.
00:36:38And what you would want to do from a bird's eye view.
00:36:42Setting up your very nascent position in the town.
00:36:47You're extremely vulnerable.
00:36:49This Aaron guy came and knocked on your door.
00:36:51People have seen Zaith badly injured.
00:36:54You had a couple runs with the police.
00:36:56And so rather than playing it scene by scene, we're going to sort of zoom out to the next couple
00:37:00of weeks.
00:37:01And I want to know what your guys' projects as a coterie are.
00:37:05But also what your, potentially like your side hustles as an individual are.
00:37:09And you can run both of those concurrently.
00:37:11Each of you has the ability to contribute to a larger group endeavor.
00:37:15But also can make a role for your own purposes in the town.
00:37:19I think following up on something, a group intention that we've spoken to.
00:37:24I do think Levante is going to get the phone book out.
00:37:28And just cold call Mike.
00:37:30And follow up with Sue's.
00:37:34And buy majority stakes in Dave's and Sweetie Pie.
00:37:38Hell yeah.
00:37:39Or initiate the, I think do, or you know, make the checks necessary to persuade those individuals.
00:37:46To allow us to claim ownership of those two spaces.
00:37:51Mike's and Sweetie Pie's?
00:37:52Mike's and Sweetie Pie's.
00:37:53And this is also something you guys can discuss as a group as well.
00:37:58In terms of like what you want the group projects to be.
00:38:02But Levante, you're interested in like, it's time to like make some moves.
00:38:05I think it's, yeah.
00:38:06I think there's like, there's some purchasing that Levante wants to do of just like spaces for like, so that,
00:38:15because we're wanting, we need a place to lure people.
00:38:18We need a place to be able to hang out that's not the Airbnb.
00:38:21So I think that there's both like establishments that we have control over and the people who work there.
00:38:28But also, I think there's also like, Levante is wondering and probably has conversations with the group about if we
00:38:35were to move somewhere in town where we would want to go.
00:38:39Because I do think buying property or not be getting out of the Airbnb is something I'd want to at
00:38:47least start the process of in the next couple of weeks.
00:38:49If you guys also want during this period of downtime to make broad investigations of the town.
00:38:54Like if you want me to color in like, okay, we've gone to these locations of extreme importance, but like
00:39:01color in a little bit more for me.
00:39:04I can also do that here.
00:39:05I think part of another group project would be, I think that we need to look into Tina Bunders, Rufus's
00:39:11owner.
00:39:12And I think we should consider trying to see if Patty would be willing to loan us Bingo to run
00:39:20against Rufus.
00:39:22Yeah, that was, I think Levante had wanted to do research around bylaws in town.
00:39:28I think that there seemed to be like two possible ways to like controlling the levers of the state.
00:39:34And there's the city council, but there's also this dog mayor.
00:39:37Right.
00:39:38And is there by chance bylaws with regard to mayoral power that just are left dormant because people think that
00:39:46it's just a cute dog?
00:39:47But really, if we had our own dog, could our dog use his paw print to sign executive orders?
00:39:53Hell yeah.
00:39:53I'm gonna go around and say, everybody, we can get a piece of information answered at the top of this
00:40:00downtime.
00:40:01The information you're asking is about the town bylaws.
00:40:03Yes.
00:40:04The election of a dog mayor actually did, it did increase tourism here with the trailhead and everything else.
00:40:12So it was a financial boon for the town.
00:40:14The dog mayor is a technical abstention on every single vote.
00:40:19The political structure of Perpi is that it is a weak mayoralty, meaning that the mayor is not technically part
00:40:27of an executive branch.
00:40:28He is merely, in this case, Rufus is a four person on a five seat city council.
00:40:34So the mayor is basically like a supercharged city council seat.
00:40:39By always abstaining, it created a need for a three person majority because a two vote, with one abstention, two
00:40:48votes does not equal a majority.
00:40:50So it means that three out of four votes are needed for city council to pass anything, which means that
00:40:55city council has effectively become defunct.
00:40:58You can also find the people that sit on city council at this time.
00:41:03How many of them are called Whittaker?
00:41:04Yeah, exactly.
00:41:06Hell yes.
00:41:07City council members, Barnaby Claude Whittaker, Eugene Hurlbut Douglas, Herbert Melvin, and Marisol Samano.
00:41:18And you said that the mayor doesn't get two votes or does get two votes?
00:41:22The mayor gets a normal vote, but a mayor also has a series of things that he doesn't need city
00:41:27council approval for.
00:41:29Got it.
00:41:29However, it looks like a lot of that has been farmed off to either the city clerk or the city
00:41:35manager.
00:41:36So Whittaker and Douglas are the old families.
00:41:38Exactly.
00:41:39They were able to get a dog.
00:41:40So that means they cannot, literally you can't get anything passed without one of them and they're always going to
00:41:45vote together.
00:41:46Unless Melvin or Samano.
00:41:48Yeah.
00:41:48Oh, they're always voting.
00:41:49Yeah.
00:41:49And then they probably got the dog put in so that they didn't have to worry about another.
00:41:53Is there any public record that we can see to prove that theory?
00:41:56Essentially that Melvin and Samano maybe don't always vote with Whittaker and Douglas?
00:42:01Yeah.
00:42:01Whoever wants to sort of get that, that's like your second bit of information here.
00:42:05Herbert Melvin is a Vietnam War veteran.
00:42:09He is not connected to the Douglases or the Whittakers.
00:42:11It looks like he has voted or recommended some improvements in the town.
00:42:17He is notably listed online as a member of the ancient fraternal order of Galician Knights Templar.
00:42:23Ooh.
00:42:24Not Templar, Templar.
00:42:26T-E-M-P-L-E-R.
00:42:28T-E-M-P-L-E-R.
00:42:30You see there's a photo of him on a Memorial Day parade in Perpi driving a little go-kart with
00:42:36a very extra floppy kind of Renaissance beret.
00:42:39Is this Melvin or Samano?
00:42:40This is Melvin.
00:42:41Okay.
00:42:41Marisol Samano is currently a city council member and was a former nurse at the urgent care.
00:42:49The urgent care that closed.
00:42:50The urgent care that closed, correct.
00:42:52Something evil about that, man.
00:42:54She appears to be an abstaining vote in almost every development.
00:43:00It looks like there's a voting block that votes together a lot for new development, which is Herbert, Eugene, and
00:43:08our last member of the Whittakers here, which is-
00:43:11Barnaby.
00:43:12Barnaby.
00:43:12Barnaby.
00:43:12Also, looking at LinkedIn, you find a Marisol Samano who's currently working as a nurse at Silver Meadows.
00:43:20Got it.
00:43:21Okay.
00:43:22So she works for the Whittakers?
00:43:25Works for the Whittakers.
00:43:25Templar feels a little Inquisition-y, right?
00:43:28Oh.
00:43:28Yeah, maybe a little.
00:43:30Oh, wow.
00:43:30Because he's voting with Whittaker and Douglas.
00:43:33Yeah, does Samano vote against them, or?
00:43:38What you see is there are occasionally times where Marisol or Herbert will be the third vote.
00:43:43Looking at it like a log of decisions, like city hall decisions.
00:43:48And actually, go ahead and give me intelligence politics.
00:43:50We'll call it a difficulty of three.
00:43:51I have technology, so I'll just give somebody two.
00:43:55I have three politics.
00:43:56I have technology.
00:43:57I'll give someone.
00:43:59Quick.
00:43:59I'll give someone else two.
00:44:02I got three.
00:44:03I can give you two.
00:44:03Okay, cool.
00:44:04Great.
00:44:05As you guys are rolling, so this will be your downtime activity.
00:44:08Right.
00:44:08And you're helping with that.
00:44:09Great.
00:44:10So, over the course of the night, Darkness Man, with your sort of technology aid, I think
00:44:13you're literally pulling records at night, sneaking into places that have public records.
00:44:18Because sometimes that's not openly available.
00:44:21The microphone.
00:44:22Yeah, minutes.
00:44:23Public minutes are recorded, but they're not necessarily up online.
00:44:26Some are easy to access.
00:44:27Lou, add two, because I'm not rolling, and this is your downtime.
00:44:30Okay, great.
00:44:31So, you can get the two out of Darkness Man.
00:44:33Cool.
00:44:33And I think also, Darkness Man is just, I just want to look into records of who's, like,
00:44:37cutting public funding and stuff, just for, like, sort of my menu for who I'm going to
00:44:41eat later.
00:44:41Yeah, I was going to say, I'm really hungry, and the only thing that feeds me is justice,
00:44:45and we haven't had justice in a minute.
00:44:47Yeah, that's true.
00:44:47Five successes.
00:44:49Marisol Simano opposed closing bus routes.
00:44:53You see there's actually an article in a small town newspaper about a bar that comes across
00:45:00your attention here on that high roll called Bud and Branch.
00:45:03Bud and Branch was a really happening place that needed to close, there was an article
00:45:08in the paper that it started closing down at 6 p.m. and lost all its business.
00:45:12It is still technically open, but it lost a bunch of its business because it couldn't
00:45:16do dinner, specifically because the young woman, it was, like, a story of, like, young
00:45:21entrepreneurship in the town.
00:45:22And this young woman who had spent all her money fixing it up after her dad passed away,
00:45:28it was a place that he had tried to open up.
00:45:30The city voted to close down a bus route, and it was just a story about how the fact that
00:45:34this girl doesn't own a car, and so she needed to close it because the last bus, like, leaves
00:45:38at 6.30, and she has to get to the bus to get home.
00:45:42And it was just an article about city council cutting these bus routes, cutting the guy,
00:45:46Roy, who was the meter.
00:45:48Marisol voted against selling all the public parking to meter, but that went through to
00:45:55fund what looks like a local reduction in property tax.
00:45:59So they basically sold the parking to meter so that they could fund-
00:46:03Well, it goes, if they save money, they pass it on.
00:46:09H.J.
00:46:10H.J. loves trickle-down economics.
00:46:13The blood trickles down.
00:46:14I think you just look at the face, and you see that Helena, who's the young businesswoman,
00:46:19she's got a picture taken of her outside of the Budden branch, sort of a bad photo of
00:46:23her that looks sort of like a candid, because it looks like a lot of her quotes were like,
00:46:27I don't want this.
00:46:27You see that literally one of her quotes in that article is, I don't want this to be the
00:46:30first quote about my restaurant in this article.
00:46:33H.J.
00:46:34I think that it's good to earmark this for when we're running a rival dog.
00:46:39H.J.
00:46:39H.J.
00:46:40H.J.
00:46:40H.J.
00:46:40And restoring the bus routes could be one of our campaign promises.
00:46:43H.J.
00:46:44H.J.
00:46:44And we're going with running the dog and not a human.
00:46:47H.J.
00:46:49H.J.
00:46:49H.J.
00:46:49H.J.
00:46:50H.J.
00:46:50H.J.
00:46:50H.J.
00:46:50H.J.
00:46:51H.J.
00:46:52H.J.
00:46:52H.J.
00:46:53H.J.
00:46:54H.J.
00:46:54H.J.
00:46:55H.J.
00:46:55H.J.
00:46:59Great
00:46:59So you gathered that information up, is there anyone else that wanted to grab information about the town as part
00:47:05of this down time?
00:47:05I think I'm going to do in support of the mayoral research and city council
00:47:13I want to look at the Whitakers and I'm wondering where does Barnaby Whitaker live and where does Eugene Douglas
00:47:20live?
00:47:20That information is not publicly available. Their private addresses are not listed.
00:47:26Sure, here's where I would like to help with that.
00:47:29Because although I am lightly in a very manic pixie dream girl way working towards the horror festival
00:47:36I'm mostly working to insert myself into a throuple situation with Cal and Anna
00:47:41Yes, I think as part of these weeks we actually can
00:47:44Because I'm hungry
00:47:45So the question is, do you guys do your Friday movie night with the biz dev kids?
00:47:52Yeah, for sure
00:47:52If we can, yeah, if the bar will let us
00:47:54Yeah, what did Mike end up saying?
00:47:56Oh yeah, I set up a really plush blanket situation and place myself between Cal and Anna
00:48:03Hell yes, so Cal's going to come to that
00:48:05So we'll make that part of the down time as well
00:48:08I think that what I want you to do is give me charisma and finance
00:48:16Four for finance, three for charisma
00:48:19Can I help with my finance?
00:48:21You can add a die to this roll from H.J.
00:48:24And I'm not going to lie to you, it's going to require six successes here
00:48:27Can I rouse?
00:48:29You want to do a blood surge?
00:48:30A blood surge, yeah
00:48:30Yeah, absolutely
00:48:31I succeed
00:48:33Nice
00:48:33Okay, so you don't lose, you don't get hungrier
00:48:35And I get to add two dice
00:48:36To add two dice, how many dice are you rolling right now?
00:48:38I'm currently at one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
00:48:41Okay
00:48:43And then you can willpower after
00:48:45I can willpower afterwards
00:48:47This is a charisma-related roll
00:48:49Can I use my awe to add two from presence?
00:48:52If you get Mike in person at the bar, yes
00:48:55Oh
00:48:56Okay
00:48:57So cool, yeah, you go to the bar
00:48:59I go to the bar to talk to Mike about the event
00:49:01I planned there without his
00:49:03Without his knowledge or saying so
00:49:04Without his knowledge
00:49:05Okay
00:49:08Six successes
00:49:09Okay
00:49:10Okay
00:49:11Willpower
00:49:12And then I can willpower
00:49:14Ooh
00:49:15For an additional three successes
00:49:17Wow
00:49:17Wow
00:49:18Nine
00:49:19Nine successes
00:49:20Mike is a much older, former biker, settled down in Perpi
00:49:26He's one of those who's just, like, short
00:49:28He's got, like, thick white hair on these super tan
00:49:31Like, older Italian guy's got this, like, intense energy stooped over
00:49:37As you walk in, you read this guy as an easily pissed off dude
00:49:44How does Levante approach in that moment going up to this dude at his own bar?
00:49:49Oh
00:49:50I'm sorry
00:49:51I would've been here earlier, but
00:49:53All these fucking speed bumps in town
00:49:56You're telling me these fucking speed bumps
00:49:58These fucking speed bumps, man
00:49:59I'm telling you, man
00:49:59It's a, it's a fucking
00:50:01I mean
00:50:02Drive the fucking speed limit won't be a problem
00:50:04It's these fucking asshole kids that move in here
00:50:06They don't have any sense of responsibility
00:50:08They don't have any sense of roost in the fucking town
00:50:09I'm so fucking tired of this generation
00:50:10You know, these people are so entitled
00:50:13You this guy Levante?
00:50:14Yeah, that's me, sorry
00:50:15Hey
00:50:15Are you Mike?
00:50:16I'm Mike, man
00:50:17Nice to meet you
00:50:18Incredible, yes
00:50:18Yeah
00:50:19What, what, what am I, what am I doing here?
00:50:21You're doing something in the parking lot?
00:50:22Yeah, I'm doing something in the parking lot
00:50:23But I want to do something bigger
00:50:24I want to do something for you
00:50:28All right
00:50:28As people are trying to do me a favor
00:50:29Just trying to put a crick in my neck
00:50:31What are you trying to do?
00:50:33I want to help you run this bar
00:50:36I only didn't know that I need a lot of help running this bar
00:50:38To be honest with you
00:50:40What, what, what history do you have in the, in the bar industry?
00:50:43Oh
00:50:43I'm, uh, I came out of San Francisco
00:50:45Uh, and I've done a few, you know, kinda easy going places, you know, just for, for normal folk
00:50:54None of this fucking frills on the, you know, everyone, everyone's always putting flowers on their cocktails now
00:51:00None of that shit
00:51:01I like ice
00:51:02I like a stiff drink
00:51:04And I like it quick, easy, fast
00:51:07Exactly
00:51:07And I think I can make you a lot of money
00:51:09You know, we do all right here
00:51:12I mean, we get by
00:51:12And you can smell the septic leak back in the bathroom
00:51:16Uh, as he goes like, you know, we, we, yeah, problems, we got problems
00:51:20Every business got problems
00:51:21But, you know, the, you, do you, you, you, uh, you working for one of these big chains?
00:51:27One of these big multinationals or something like that?
00:51:29Fuck that
00:51:31I'm tired of that shit, man
00:51:32I'm, I'm interested in working with people
00:51:34You know, and I can tell you got some problems around here
00:51:37The, you know, the, you know, all of that
00:51:40Yeah
00:51:41That's stuff I can take care of
00:51:42That's stuff I want to take care of
00:51:43He says, let's go sit in the corner
00:51:45And he goes into the booth and says, what are we talking numbers-wise?
00:51:50I mean, I'm ballparking your repairs about a quarter mil
00:51:55His eyes go wide
00:51:57That's the kind of money you can cover?
00:52:00I mean, when we put in the food truck in the parking lot?
00:52:04I mean, we can, we can go a little bit further
00:52:06Food truck?
00:52:08You can talk with Mike and convince him to let you in
00:52:13I want you to roll your resources dice
00:52:15And come up with at least half successes on there
00:52:19So rolling four
00:52:20Rolling four, you want two successes here
00:52:24Three successes
00:52:25Nice
00:52:27You acquire this resource in such a way that does not diminish your resources capacity
00:52:32You join in as a minority stakeholder in Mike's bar
00:52:38Basically buying in and he's drawing up that paperwork
00:52:41But you got people in there the next day fixing the septic tank
00:52:44And what's more is you have permission
00:52:46He puts up flyers in the bar about the movie night on Friday
00:52:50And I get one little smoke machine
00:52:52Get a little smoke machine in there
00:52:53Yeah, you can tell that there's just something in how you hold yourself as you talk to this guy
00:52:58This is a dude who under any other circumstance would have told anyone coming in here talking to him about
00:53:03his business to go fuck off
00:53:05But there's just an air about you that is supernatural and otherworldly
00:53:10In the same way that Madelaine was holding herself against the Jasmine by the English department
00:53:13You walk in looking like money
00:53:17And this guy looks at you and cannot see anything other than a brighter future for himself
00:53:26You sate your own hunger for dominion over this place and buy into the bar
00:53:32At that Friday movie night, you meet Cal Whitaker for the first time
00:53:37Looking out, he goes, Madelaine, nice to meet you
00:53:40You must be Cal, what a pleasure
00:53:42Hey, nice to meet you, welcome, welcome
00:53:44So nice to meet you, wow, it's so crazy
00:53:47With the same with Anna, I feel like I've just known you for so long
00:53:52That's really nice, I appreciate that
00:53:54Cal, have you ever been to Nice?
00:53:57No, with France?
00:53:59Yes
00:53:59No, I've been to Paris, but I've never been to Nice
00:54:01Really?
00:54:02Yeah
00:54:02Do you like Paris?
00:54:03I love Paris, oh my god
00:54:05Oh, that's amazing
00:54:06The food, the art, there's so much art there
00:54:08You know, it's funny, we went to the Louvre
00:54:11And I was talking to one of the people there
00:54:14Because my dad knows some of the people that work there
00:54:18And I work in a gallery here, so we wrote the whole thing off
00:54:22But I was basically like, you know, hey, there's some amazing stuff here
00:54:27Like they have this one painting, the Mona Lisa
00:54:30Yes
00:54:31That was basically like, you know, it's basically just like a drawing of a woman
00:54:35Is just sitting there, and what's crazy is that it's like this
00:54:39Like she's staring into your heart
00:54:41Can I show you something?
00:54:42Yes
00:54:43Staring into my what?
00:54:44Your heart
00:54:45Yeah, well the point is that like, it's a one of a kind painting
00:54:47And he pulls out a font, shows you something, and he goes, see this?
00:54:53And he shows you a picture of the Mona Lisa
00:54:54That's, wow, you were so far away from it, but you got all that from it
00:54:58Well no, it's the, I had this idea, I pitched them about it
00:55:04Which would basically be, do you, it's sort of, you see he sort of gets embarrassed
00:55:09And you see, he looks over at Ana, and Ana's like, you don't, you don't have to say it
00:55:12And he goes, well no, just, I was gonna do a thing with them about partnering with the art gallery
00:55:19here in Perpi
00:55:20To do a limited collection of these, do you know what a non-fungible token is?
00:55:27No, but it sounds so interesting, why don't you tell me all about it?
00:55:30He looks at Ana and says, it is interesting actually, it is really interesting
00:55:36What is a fungible token?
00:55:38Well a fungible token is just any, you know, like, I guess, I don't know
00:55:43A fungible token, the thing about a non-fungible token
00:55:46What, that's crazy, my hand is on his chest
00:55:49That is crazy
00:55:51Yeah
00:55:51Any kind of token is a fungible token?
00:55:55This conversation is happening right now, multiple bars here in Los Angeles
00:56:00Usually he looks and says, my idea was that people could go to the Louvre and see their, like, physical
00:56:07one
00:56:07And then they could come to the gallery here in Perpi
00:56:10And we'd have a QR code in the gallery that they could get
00:56:13That there'd be like a scavenger hunt and whoever came here, you would get the world's only NFT of the
00:56:21Mona Lisa
00:56:21That is so creative
00:56:23And it would be a way to, like, drive business here
00:56:28You look so sad
00:56:30My dad didn't go for it
00:56:31What a mournful boy
00:56:32Yeah, my dad didn't go for it
00:56:33Your dad is an idiot
00:56:37Beautiful
00:56:40We're making out through the whole American Psycho
00:56:43Oh my god
00:56:43All three of us are just writhing on a
00:56:45You see, as the three of you are making out, Ana keeps going, this is the first time
00:56:50This is the first time in the timeline that this is happening
00:56:56So you guys connect with Cal
00:56:57Cal fully spills the beans about his family
00:57:01Great
00:57:02And I think you have a full family tree of the Whitakers
00:57:06Incredible
00:57:06And I have a power called Lingering Kiss
00:57:10Which means that my mortals that I feed upon become addicted to my kiss and seek me out for more
00:57:18Incredible
00:57:19You can tell that Cal and Ana are both obsessed with you
00:57:23Naturellement
00:57:25Naturellement
00:57:25You sense something interesting here, though, with your auspice, your sense the unseen
00:57:29You sense that only Ana is compelled supernaturally
00:57:34You sense that it is simply Cal's
00:57:41Obsessive and kind of entitled nature that causes him to be obsessed with you
00:57:45Something about your normal supernatural effect does not seem to be taking place on Cal in this moment
00:57:52I will go and tell this information to H.J.
00:57:56Hell yeah
00:57:56Which one is his dad?
00:57:59Oh, which one is his dad? Is it Barnaby? Is his dad?
00:58:02That's his grandfather
00:58:02Okay, and then Rachel is his aunt
00:58:05Rachel is one of his aunts
00:58:08Rachel is actually married into the family
00:58:10Rachel
00:58:10Okay
00:58:11Rachel
00:58:11So they've got the wives doing the work for them
00:58:13Yes, it looks like
00:58:14Interesting
00:58:15So, Rachel is Leanne Whitaker's
00:58:18The family spread is like this
00:58:20He describes a kind of malevolent
00:58:27Older grandfather figure, Barnaby
00:58:29Whose wife, his grandmother, Marian, has been deceased for many years
00:58:33Barnaby is living in an old manse in the hills outside of town
00:58:37And long ago
00:58:39There was a brief period of time where Barnaby was living at Silver Meadows
00:58:42As a kind of statement of how wonderful Silver Meadows is
00:58:47But actually, and maintains a living space at Silver Meadows
00:58:51He has the nicest department, but he doesn't use it
00:58:53Has the nicest department, but he doesn't use it
00:58:54Got it
00:58:54His son, his eldest son Florian Whitaker
00:58:59Has a job running the credit union in town
00:59:02Silver Springs Credit Union
00:59:04You see that the credit union has a mission
00:59:06And you recognize the writing as being very similar to the writing of how Silver Meadows
00:59:11Is set up
00:59:13All the language is right
00:59:14There's all this like very humanizing language
00:59:17The credit union is like for people that want to keep their money in perpy
00:59:21Got it, but it's kind of
00:59:22It's maybe got a little bit of like
00:59:25At the company store kind of a vibe to it
00:59:27A little bit, yes, absolutely
00:59:29There's his son Cal
00:59:30Cal is the art gallery curator
00:59:32Cal is Florian's son
00:59:34Cal is Florian's son
00:59:36He also shares that his mother, Elizabeth, and his dad are going through a very rough divorce right now
00:59:41He has a younger sister, Camelia, who is going to a private school in town
00:59:48Our Lady of the Warm Embrace, which is a private Catholic high school
00:59:51And then he has an uncle, Jonathan, who's married to his Aunt Catherine
00:59:56Uncle Jonathan is a lawyer, he has three cousins over there
01:00:00And then his Aunt Leanne is married to Rachel
01:00:04And they are, they do not have any children
01:00:06His uncle Jonathan is a lawyer
01:00:11And the head of a law firm that handles human resources for the city
01:00:17So in the last couple years when the city has been just cutting all its stuff
01:00:20One of the things it did was cut its own personnel department
01:00:23And farm out to his uncle's private law firm
01:00:26Is there anyone else looking out for anything here in downtime?
01:00:30I have one retainer
01:00:32I'd like to hire someone there
01:00:36I'd like to look through the resumes
01:00:38People are coming with their resumes, absolutely
01:00:42There is a young man who has a stacked resume
01:00:46It looks like he's an econ major here rather than a business major
01:00:50But it looks like that is towards, because there's not really like a great business department at the State University
01:00:57His name is Tyler Morimoto
01:00:59And you see he comes up to you at the movie night and goes
01:01:02Hi, Mr. Worthy?
01:01:05Awesome movie night, I love this movie so much
01:01:07Oh yeah, me too, a huge fan
01:01:09I wanted to give you a resume because the flyer was very specific about asking for that
01:01:14But also, I actually made a deck
01:01:17And he takes a USB flash drive and hands it to you
01:01:21And you see that it says, very aspirationally, Morimoto Inc. on it
01:01:27Look at that
01:01:28You already, you certified
01:01:30Oh, no, I haven't gotten the funds together to incorporate
01:01:34But you're a dreamer
01:01:35Yeah, Mr.
01:01:36You believe?
01:01:37Yeah
01:01:38You eat what you kill?
01:01:39Kill it every day
01:01:40Congratulations, you're hired
01:01:41Till you kill
01:01:41Eat it every day
01:01:43Yep, eat it every day
01:01:43I shove a cigar in his mouth
01:01:45Huh
01:01:45He goes, huh
01:01:46What's, oh, hi
01:01:47Where'd I come from?
01:01:48H.J.
01:01:49H.J.
01:01:52My business partner
01:01:53Oh, wow, awesome
01:01:55Are you, um, what, are you, are you, do you, are you set up in town as a
01:01:59Oh, yeah
01:02:00Awesome
01:02:01Well, that's great, and I'm super excited
01:02:04I'm graduating this year, and I am, I'm in it to win it
01:02:08Fantastic, we're gonna bring you on as an internship to start
01:02:11And then if we like what we see, we'll consider hiring you full-time
01:02:16This is awesome
01:02:18And hey, this is a two-way street
01:02:20You bring me ideas, I bring you ideas, we work together, we build something great
01:02:24And listen, I want you to know, you put me in, because I looked up, I did my research
01:02:28And I know that we're the industries, you have holdings all over the place
01:02:31But the fact that you're in Perpi is really awesome, because I think there's a lot of potential in this
01:02:35town
01:02:36This fucking guy, this fucking guy right here
01:02:39Wow
01:02:39Yeah, and you actually look and see, he has a weird thing in his resume
01:02:44It's kind of gauche for him to list it, but he got into Stanford
01:02:47And he lists that he was accepted to Stanford
01:02:50On his resume
01:02:51He made you choose Perpi over Stanford
01:02:55Um, my grandpa is at Dignity Senior Living Solutions
01:03:00And he just needs, um, he just needs someone around
01:03:05It's beautiful, genuinely beautiful
01:03:07Really tight handshake
01:03:07So I would love, so like, I just think that this town
01:03:13People write it off
01:03:15And they shouldn't
01:03:16This guy's speaking my fucking language
01:03:18Yeah, this guy, where'd he come, where'd you come from?
01:03:21Tell you, we do business, uh, in a unique way
01:03:23So we're gonna, we're gonna onboard you in a very, we're gonna have a lot of meetings
01:03:27Yeah
01:03:27We, we do a lot of business in Hong Kong
01:03:29If we're being honest, we're pretty tied up
01:03:32Yeah
01:03:32During the day, but, we work twice as hard
01:03:36At night, we got a whole nother day
01:03:38Exactly
01:03:38Awesome
01:03:39Two days, one day
01:03:40Um, I, like, I have, I have, when you're, like, I have fasts during the day
01:03:45But night can be my daytime too
01:03:47Well, that's, well, it looks like we're all synced out
01:03:49Looks like we're eating dinner together
01:03:50Yeah
01:03:51Yeah
01:03:51My favorite part of Patrick Bateman is that he does what he needs to
01:03:54Yes!
01:03:58You wanna ride a scooter around?
01:04:00Yep
01:04:00Goes a little bit faster than you could do it
01:04:02I heard they're dangerous, apparently a guy crashed into a pool yesterday
01:04:04Yeah
01:04:06Cool
01:04:07Not true
01:04:08Not true
01:04:08Not true
01:04:09For anyone that has not done anything, I'll remind you that investigation can also be part of what you guys
01:04:14are doing here
01:04:14You can also be looking out if there are any other forces at work during these couple weeks of downtime
01:04:20I'm just gonna spend the entire time trying to learn the art of Pumite
01:04:25Chill
01:04:26So chill
01:04:26Oh, your book on the Gumbaroo does arrive
01:04:29Oh, yeah
01:04:30Your book on, like, on Northwestern stuff does get, like, was it in Northwest?
01:04:33Yeah
01:04:33Like, lumberjack mythology
01:04:34Yeah, I think I'm just reading mythology and doing, like, YouTube videos
01:04:38Give me a cult and give me, uh, intelligence
01:04:43Do I still have my hunger since it's over the course of a couple weeks?
01:04:45All of your hunger resets to one because we're in downtime
01:04:48And our willpower?
01:04:49Oh, I got four
01:04:50Willpower, yeah
01:04:51I got all four
01:04:51Four successes
01:04:53Incredible
01:04:53You look up and see that a Gumbaroo is a cryptid of the Pacific Northwest
01:05:00It is a almost 100% hairless black bear that, except for extremely bushy eyebrows and a hair on its
01:05:11chin
01:05:12Its skin is said to be packed with charcoal soot and thick like an elephant's hide
01:05:18Their skin is so thick that it can repel saws, axes, bullets
01:05:23Nice
01:05:24Knives
01:05:24But it is said to be highly flammable
01:05:27And the legend goes that they were most deadly because they often exploded
01:05:33They would get into lumber mills and blow up
01:05:35And you remember that the book that you ate, it was dog-eared to the Gumbaroo page
01:05:40It was, I also wanted to order the, um, anaconda one
01:05:43Though I think that he was just looking at it because he was, yeah, so I didn't need to do
01:05:47that
01:05:48Um, yeah, yeah, so, great, so the Gumbaroo, that's good information
01:05:54Yeah
01:05:55I think I'd also like to maybe, um, try out some, like, white hat hacker stuff
01:06:00Maybe, like, go try and jam these parking meters that are making people sign up for an app
01:06:05Hell yeah
01:06:05And just, like, break them
01:06:07Give me, uh, give me intelligence and computer
01:06:10What about crafting, because it's gadgets
01:06:12Unfortunately, there are no physical meters anymore
01:06:14Everything is a phone, on a sign, on a QR code
01:06:18Oh, okay, so it would be computer
01:06:19Yeah
01:06:20Okay, I gotta learn how to turn my gadgeteering
01:06:23Okay, so, technology and intelligence
01:06:26Mm-hmm
01:06:28Um, I think I really want this, so I'm gonna
01:06:31Rouse for, for blood
01:06:33Yeah
01:06:33Yeah, go for it
01:06:34I don't get hunger, so I get two more
01:06:39All fails and a critical, brutal
01:06:42A bestial failure
01:06:44Rolling, uh, a bestial failure
01:06:47You are on your computer, looking, looking
01:06:49You're diving deep, looking at meter
01:06:51You see a question on a perpy message board
01:06:55That links to another post
01:06:58Someone says, this is crazy
01:07:00This person's talking about perpy, right?
01:07:02And it links to a different subreddit
01:07:04Subreddit you go to is a paranormal phenomenon subreddit
01:07:09And you see there is a post that says, ghost people ate my husband
01:07:15The poster is, Beth underscore Kelleher
01:07:19And it describes her saying, the police are calling it missing persons
01:07:24But I know what I seen
01:07:25They came through the roof, and they ate my husband
01:07:29They still got the hole
01:07:32How would it be a hallucination if there weren't, if still, a hole?
01:07:37The hole's still there
01:07:39That's real
01:07:41I ain't crazy
01:07:42And there's a picture of a hole in a roof and a clean attic
01:07:45Um, and she says, here's the cops
01:07:49And you see that there's a cop standing in her front yard
01:07:52Gesturing to a friend like
01:07:55Sort of making a this, like pointing a thumb at her
01:07:57Um, you see that someone else goes like
01:08:00This happened to me too
01:08:01After I got vaccinated, question mark
01:08:04Um, and, uh, someone else has
01:08:07There's a bunch of different posts on it
01:08:08There's another post that doesn't have too many upvotes
01:08:11But says, DM me
01:08:13I'd love to talk to you
01:08:15That one is AaronBow02
01:08:19Um
01:08:19B-O-W?
01:08:21B-O-W, yeah
01:08:22And that one was posted immediately after she posted it
01:08:25There's another one from a couple days ago
01:08:27But looks a little bit different
01:08:28And says, hi, Beth
01:08:30You might be more right than you think
01:08:32There's a lot of ways people can make us doubt ourselves
01:08:35And think that we haven't seen something
01:08:38But, obviously, our world is filled with unexplainable phenomenon
01:08:41I'd love to come talk to you if I can
01:08:44And I've gotten my newspaper to shell out some money for me to do so
01:08:47Posted from Nancy Danderhoof
01:08:50Fuck
01:08:52Danderhoof
01:08:52I need to know Kumite more
01:08:55More than ever
01:08:57We move out from the Coterie's Airbnb
01:09:01At a beautiful blue Plymouth Voyager
01:09:06A minivan
01:09:06No
01:09:07That pulls into town
01:09:09As a 51-year-old homie
01:09:12No
01:09:13Who's last discovered clues of the presence of the kindred
01:09:18At the Henry Dorley Zoo and Aquarium
01:09:21Who has just driven across the country
01:09:23From Omaha, Nebraska
01:09:25And that's all for this episode
01:09:28Of Dimension 20
01:09:29City Council of Darkness
01:09:31Touring for me
01:09:32Touring for me
01:09:32The Omaha Sunday Scoop
01:09:36You got robbed?
01:09:37Yeah
01:09:37By who?
01:09:38We don't know yet what they took
01:09:39But a guy busted in
01:09:41Cal sells NFTs
01:09:42Do we need to protect him?
01:09:44From like a blood bag perspective, yes
01:09:46There's blood bags freaking everywhere
01:09:48For you
01:09:49I think it's time we befriended a few
01:09:51But the boys in blue
01:09:52I think so too
01:09:53D?
01:09:54Yes
01:09:54Nah
01:09:55It's a sweet thing
01:09:56This seems like such a fucking bad idea
01:09:59That's my idea
01:10:00I knew it
01:10:00I listened man
01:10:01We know it
01:10:02You know what gives me a fucking shot
01:10:04We have to tell everyone how fucked we are
01:10:06We're so fucked
01:10:08What could he take?
01:10:09He can't take my pleasure
01:10:10Oh
01:10:10Cool
01:10:11What, you guys haven't drowned a dog before?
01:10:14For power and money?
01:10:15Oh, grow up
01:10:16We have your last location as Omaha, Nebraska
01:10:19Okay, we have to leave, we have to leave
01:10:20Yeah, I think we're gonna
01:10:21I signed up for the fucking metaphor
01:10:23We got ten pumpkins
01:10:25Triple wick going full tilt
01:10:27Otherwise it even smells crazy to us
01:10:29Ten pumpkins?
01:10:31Otherwise it smells crazy
01:10:33I'm sorry
01:10:34I'm sorry
01:10:35I'm sorry
01:10:36I'm sorryh
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