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We’re back from our Summer Break! It’s a break you take BEFORE summer and return right smack dab in the middle all warm, refreshed, and ready to be thrown back into the stinky trenches of Kirkwall. In this episode, we play the second part of Mark of the Assassin. This episode and the remainder of season one have been edited by Jade. We extend our endless gratitude and appreciation to Carly for the production and editing she did on episodes 1 through 8 part one. We recommend her wholeheartedly for any of your audio production needs. Thank you, Carly! ...
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We play the first part of Mark of the Assassin. Production note: we refer to this DLC as "the first DLC for Dragon Age 2". That is actually incorrect, it's the last one. We somehow totally missed it when we recorded these and never thought to follow up. For our show specifically there ends up being a really great payoff by doing them in this order though, so it all works out! Content Warnings: Generalized fantasy violence, fantasy racism, poop talk, 2011 humor. Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus...
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We finish act 2, and it all goes perfectly fine. Content warnings: lots of fantasy violence, decapitation, dog killing, racism, threats of rape. Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by .
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We’re off this week for a Snow Day! We’ll be back with episode 7 in two weeks. In the meantime, meet our producer and enjoy a dramatic reading of one of her favorite DA2 codex entries! Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by . "Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049" Kevin...
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We continue playing through Act 2, and for some reason talk a lot about Frankenstein?????? Who can say why? Not us! Content Warnings: Generalized fantasy violence, parental death, bodily mutilation, Frankenstein stuff. Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by . "Magic Escape Room" Kevin...
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In this episode we continue our adventures through act 2. Content Warnings: General fantasy violence, torture, mutilation, forced corruption Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by .
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We finish Act 1, discuss “who is the Jesse Pinkman of Dragon Age 2?”, and play through the first few quests of Act 2. Content Warnings: General fantasy RPG violence, grief and loss, spiders, fantasy racism, kidnapping, mass poisoning. Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by .
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In which we finish everything other than the final quest of Act 1. Content Warnings: excessive violence, gore, demon possession, dismemberment, implied harm to children. Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by .
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This is the second episode of the show! Wow!! In this episode we continue our playthrough of Dragon Age 2, and do a ton of act 1 story quests (and some other stuff). Content Warnings: self-immolation, slavery, lobotomization, death and dismemberment, racism and bigotry. Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more. The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover art was illustrated by . ...
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This is the first episode of the show! In this episode we begin our playthrough of Dragon Age II and talk about the game’s intro, character creation, the opening sequences, and a few quests. Content warnings: sibling death, spousal death, depictions of and discussions on slavery, fantasy racism. Thank you for listening! You can support us at and gain access to our newsletter, (future) bonus episodes, and more! The show is produced by , who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone . The show’s cover...
info_outlineWe play the first part of Mark of the Assassin.
Production note: we refer to this DLC as "the first DLC for Dragon Age 2". That is actually incorrect, it's the last one. We somehow totally missed it when we recorded these and never thought to follow up. For our show specifically there ends up being a really great payoff by doing them in this order though, so it all works out!
Content Warnings: Generalized fantasy violence, fantasy racism, poop talk, 2011 humor.
Thank you for listening to the show! You can support us at ko-fi.com/codexentries and gain access to our newsletter, bonus episodes, and more.
The show is produced by Carly Besterman, who also composed and performed the theme song. You can find her music project House Phone here.
The show’s cover art was illustrated by Lex Shalitmontagne.