Unhallowed Metropolis: A Pound of Flesh Ep 7

Title: Ello Boss

In a world as large and diverse as the Unhallowed Metropolis, there are many stories and many ways to die. Three investigators must pursue a unnatural killer across London. Hoping against all hope that when they find it, they will be able to put it back in the ground where it belongs.

Industrial Revolution by Kevin Macleod (incompetech.com)
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12 comments on “Unhallowed Metropolis: A Pound of Flesh Ep 7

  1. Lucek says:

    I guess we know were Barsher got to now.

  2. Jake says:

    Like Stephens and Rubia before him, now that Barsha has left the Warhammer 40K-verse, his soul shall forever wander the various Fandible Worlds and randomly possess NPCs. Wherever they need a minion to mindlessly charge and grapple someone, Barsha will be there.

    At all other times of course, he’s waiting with the other departed characters in [THE BROTHEL].

  3. crawlkill says:

    sorta got a Laundry Files using-the-weapons-of-our-foe thing goin on, huh? I dig.

  4. David says:

    ‘St John’s Public House!’

  5. Arvandus says:

    This is going to be a running joke in unhallowed metropolis isn’t it…… sigh…..

  6. FandibleDave says:

    St. John’s Public House? Never heard of it.

    Is that near The Brothel?

  7. Lucek says:

    Yeah right there with “I’ll kill you and wear your skin” and “kobolds”.

  8. Syren says:

    Meant to come back to this but David that Chap accent was some seriously skillful business. And the ice mining threat was genuinely powerful to me, I mean it not only assaults their freedom it also belittles the assailed bringing on a sort of social vertigo.

  9. Admiral Grim says:

    I loved the music you used for Daniel’s character. Can you let me know what it was? I would love to use it for my Unhallowed game.

  10. FandibleDave says:

    @Syren Thanks! My throat was sore the next day (due to the attempted gravelly nature of my character’s voice) but it was worth it.

    @Admiral Grim The opera song? It’s Rigoletto La Donna E Mobile. Prepare to have the opening notes in your head for a week.

  11. Admiral Grim says:

    Thanks,it is already stuck my head. But what was the music used for the opening scene with Daniel’s character? The 50 years before scene.

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