The Unmarked – Chapter 4b

Welcome to The Unmarked, an episodic collaborative storytelling RPG made possible by our Patreon subscribers! Join Game Master Rob Daviau as he takes Sean Sands, Shawn Andrich, Karla Andrich and Julian Murdoch into the small town of Coffeyville, Kansas. This week we check in with Chuck as he runs away from his problems and finds a mysterious stranger outside his tent.

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"The Unmarked" is copyright Ironwall Games 2016

Music credits: 

Intro: "The Unmarked" – Sean Sands

Outro: "Gone" – Julian Murdoch

Comments

Tossed a little background sound in this week. Let me know what you think!

Is this episode audio-only? The Youtube link goes back to the Chapter 4 video...

Whoops, yeah. Audio only on this one.

This series might be my favorite thing you have ever done here.

Certis wrote:

Tossed a little background sound in this week. Let me know what you think!

It really calmed down my morning commute. So incidental thanks on that.

Calming loons. Love it.

Certis wrote:

Calming loons.

Were you not aware that this was my nickname for Canadian Goodjers?

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Perfect.
The atmospheric sounds are good, too.

Thank you so much for saying Coffeyville again! Episodes 3 and 4 they kept saying coffyton, it was driving me nuts.

Skiptron wrote:

Thank you so much for saying Coffeyville again! Episodes 3 and 4 they kept saying coffyton, it was driving me nuts.

Totally my fault. I "corrected" everyone before we recorded Chapter 3 saying Coffeyton and no one checked me on it. When I realized the mistake hearing the name was nails on a chalkboard.

Bravo!

Yes, really enjoyed the background sounds, they added a lot of good atmosphere to the scene.

It sounds like this encounter was just what Chuck needed. I was worried about the guy.

Barring the ton/ville debacle, this has an amazing story. Looking forward to more.

I have few qualms with the notion of tons of coffee.