The town of Pottsville, New Hampshire. A Catholic island in a Protestant ocean; when founded, it used to receive the scorn of its neighbors. Recently, more unsettling reasons to distrust the Pottsville founders have arisen.

The town’s annual apple harvest festival starts in two days, bringing with it the only injection of tourists Pottsville ever sees. DarkĀ forces gather power in these days and monsters walk among the citizens with secrets of their own. Most of them involve high school and romance. Some are more sinister…
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…

The holidays have come around once more, and even for battered and battle hardened adventurers, tis’ the season to celebrate. Life Day refuses to accept any grinches, after all.
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The Kismet protectors successfully fulfilled Merlin’s quest inside Lance-O’s mind and are off to King Arthur’s seat of power, secret code in hand. Their path will be beset by rogues and villains deep in the swamp.
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Due to continued negative listener feedback, we have decided to cancel posting Prominence-verse games on the main feed. They will be made available in chunks on the Drunker and Uglier section of the site as we are able to get them edited up.

Due to scheduling issues, work times, and other upcoming events as well as the sanity of our team of editors, we are switching to a Fridays-Only posting schedule for the forseeable future. When we started the podcast, more than half of us were unemployed or had just finished schooling. 5 years later, nearly all of us have full-time jobs, private businesses, or grad school and just do not have the time to produce our regular content load without devoting the entirety of our free time to the podcast. We’ve been chipping away at our back-catalog and it just got a lot shorter.

The podcast is a labor of love. We’ve been lucky that people have listened to it and luckier still that some of them have decided they liked it enough to help us cover the expenses of hosting, buying hardware, and maintaining continuing contracts for software. We will continue to produce the show for you for as long as we can. I don’t see us going away anytime soon.