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Recap Episode: Hyperion

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This is an anime-style clip episode recapping the entire second arc of our campaign, which took place in the kingdom Hyperion and the feywilds, as an evil hag and a Zemi tried to merge the two planes together. If you're looking to jump into the podcast without listening to the whole backlog, just listen to the previous recap epsiode for the first arc, as well as this one, and you'll be all caught up to start with the third arc in Episode 35.
This episode contains profanity and gory fictional violence.
Catch new Lawful Evil episodes every Monday, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @LawfulEvilPodcast and on Twitter @LawfulEvilPod.
Our theme song, Neighborhood Kids, is by the incomparable Slater the Genius. Stream the full album, Yensy's Son, here! This episode also features an original song, "Call of the Deep," by our very own Jaime and Amanda!
Special thanks to Antonio Demico for creating Dragon Stew and Hexbound, two DND 5e home brew supplements that we heavily utilize in this campaign. Go check out his amazing work!
Our episode features the following music, and we thank and appreciate the artists for sharing their work:

  • Witch Waltz by Kevin Macleod
  • Nomadic Sunset 2019 by Alexander Nakarada
  • Final Step by Rafael Krux
  • Neighborhood Kids by Slater the Genius
  continue reading

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Content provided by Jaime Colon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jaime Colon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is an anime-style clip episode recapping the entire second arc of our campaign, which took place in the kingdom Hyperion and the feywilds, as an evil hag and a Zemi tried to merge the two planes together. If you're looking to jump into the podcast without listening to the whole backlog, just listen to the previous recap epsiode for the first arc, as well as this one, and you'll be all caught up to start with the third arc in Episode 35.
This episode contains profanity and gory fictional violence.
Catch new Lawful Evil episodes every Monday, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @LawfulEvilPodcast and on Twitter @LawfulEvilPod.
Our theme song, Neighborhood Kids, is by the incomparable Slater the Genius. Stream the full album, Yensy's Son, here! This episode also features an original song, "Call of the Deep," by our very own Jaime and Amanda!
Special thanks to Antonio Demico for creating Dragon Stew and Hexbound, two DND 5e home brew supplements that we heavily utilize in this campaign. Go check out his amazing work!
Our episode features the following music, and we thank and appreciate the artists for sharing their work:

  • Witch Waltz by Kevin Macleod
  • Nomadic Sunset 2019 by Alexander Nakarada
  • Final Step by Rafael Krux
  • Neighborhood Kids by Slater the Genius
  continue reading

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