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hello and welcome to potion explosion in about three minutes

this is a game for two to four players

there is no solo mode

playing time is around 30 minutes

it's a reasonably simple game

if you're late to potions class one more time this month

professor humblescore is likely to turn you into a rat

or worse make you clean out the cauldrons after school

you need to mix up a battery of potions

using the right ingredients and of course magical assistance at the right time

you and your friends are aspiring wizards

and only one can be head of the class this year

you win this game by having the most points at the end of the game

each potion is worth the victory points shown on them

When you make your fifth different potion type you gain a merit badge worth victory points

you also gain a merit badge whenever you complete a third potion of a type.

the game ends when the merit badges run out

competitive: each player is trying to be the best potion maker and only one can win

Set collection: potions are completed by getting matching colored marbles in the right slots

Play a turn

at the start of the game you set up the potion dispenser by pouring the marbles in the top

on your turn you can take one marble from the dispenser

and use any number of potions

any marbles that roll down and contact a marble of the same color are removed

in this example we remove this red marble which will cause the other two red marbles to touch

meaning you collect them as well

these red marbles have been placed on the red available spots of the two potions

with the spare going on one of the three spaces in your flask

next turn we pull this black marble causing the three yellows to connect

we remove and place them which completes one of our potions

we immediately select a new potion to replace the completed one

Our third turn is more complex

we use a "little help" token which allows us to remove one black marble without causing an explosion

at the cost of two victory points

we then remove this yellow marble triggering a chain reaction

we grab our saved marbles from the flask and then use some potions

first the love potion allows us to steal marbles from another players flask

we then use the prismatic potion make all our marbles count as any color for this turn

we complete both potions and gain two new ones

each of the different potions has a different effect

for example this one allows you to take a different colored marble from

each of the bottom rows of the dispenser

you keep playing until you run out of merit badges

and then end the game when all players have had the same number of turns

why would you like this game

potion explosion is easy to teach and learn

and the core gameplay is very simple

but that doesn't mean there isn't strategy and brain power involved

The combination of pattern recognition skills and seeing what pulls will yield what results

and the use of potions and the "little help" tokens makes

for a game that can have some pretty deep thinking

In each game there are only six of the available eight potions in play

randomly deciding which ones to use shakes up the game a little each time

and of course you can't go past the wonderful tactile aspect

of physically dropping marbles and moving them about

the hands-on nature of this game will really appeal to some people

the single best thing about this game is when you spot a complex

and rewarding chain reaction and end up with a pile of marbles

who cares if you can't use them all?

however some people might find this game not much more than a multiplayer

analog version of candy crush and other Phone app games

and there's no denying it has a similar feeling gameplay

I also feel the game needed more variety in its potions and game modes

but that's almost entirely addressed by the first expansion

for another simple learn hard to master puzzle game you could try Azul

or if you want to graduate to advanced potion making you could check out alchemists

and now for some bonus content

I'll quickly run through what's in the expansion

first of all you have a cauldron containing the fifth ingredient represented by white marbles

these marbles start the game in the cauldron and

can only be collected using in-game effects which allow you to swap a marble

from your hand with one from the cauldron

white marbles can count as any other type you choose, in potions

and in the dispenser

next we have four new potion types taking the total to 12

The left two have marble manipulation abilities

and the right two are directly tied to the Caludron

having twelve potions when you use six per game

seems to be the sweet spot for this game in terms of variety

The game also introduces new positive tokens which you get for using the cauldron

and negative tokens which are used by the professor's

and there are seven professors and you can use them to

change the overall rules of the game

this one allows you to swap an ingredient from your flask to the cauldron for a white marble

if your flask is full at the end of your turn

and this one causes you to lose a victory point if you drop a marble during your turn

you can use none one or two of them to change the overall feel of the game

it's a good expansion because it adds variety and play modes

without compromising what made the original game a lot of fun

but I'd really only recommend it if you think

you were going to be playing an awful lot of potion explosion

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GRWM-esque September TBR [CC] - Duration: 21:22.

Hello lovely humans. It is Molly from Molly Reads and Writes and uh, we're gonna...

we're gonna do like, a chat with me while I choose what books I'm reading for September. Yeah.

*mellow music*

I'm sorry, the light's not very good over here. This is my TBR shelf

in front of me. All the books are backwards, so I don't really know what I'm looking at,

which was kind of the point when I put them all backwards. You know how people do like,

get ready with me, I'll do my makeup while we chat about life and such? Since I...

suck...

at doing makeup, uhm, we're gonna pick some books and just like, chat, cuz I've been gone

for months. Like, what more do we expect from me, truly? All you people who subscribed while

I was away, you were like, what happened to this person?

Nothing.

I just suck.

It got really cloudy all of a sudden. I filmed one video today and it was actually pretty nice,

although it got cloudy half way through. Anyway. Uh, so the light all of a sudden is not as

good as I would have liked it to be. But. We're gonna go with it. I don't feel ready

for September. I... if you do, well. That's good for you. Let's change the focus. Let's

do

*click*

auto-focus. Focus on ma face!

Anyway. Uh, yeah, if you feel ready for September,

good for you.

I don't. I finally made up my registration forms like, three days ago, to

send out to my students. Normally I do that in May. I just could not get myself to do

it this year. My bad there.

The first three books: Seeker, Traveler, and Disruptor, all

by Arwen Elys Dayton. I've had these for a really long time and I just never got around

to reading it. When I picked up the first two books, I thought it was a fantasy series,

which I enjoy reading. Uhm, but then I started- I started the first book, like it still has

a bookmark on it. In it. Whatever. Whatever that is. Bookmark. I think I made it to like,

50 pages.

54!

But yeah, I started it and realized it was an urban fantasy, and I just have never

really enjoyed urban fantasies. So, that just kinda put me off, and I haven't picked it

up since then. I'm gonna do a reading vlog, of me reading them, and my thoughts on it.

So, it's been summer. Do you like summer?

Do you?

I don't.

I hate summer.

I don't know

what it is. You know how people get, like, the winter blues, or whatever you want to

call it? Like, there is a legitimate, a legitimate like, seasonal affective disorder, uhm, which

comes from like, a lack of vitamin D, stuff like that? Anyway. uh, not to get all scientific

and medical. Uh, but a lot of people get like, minor depression when it comes to winter.

That's me in the summer. I just feel uncomfortable, and sad, and upset, and I just don't even

wanna do anything.

I don't write, I don't read, I hardly wanna clean the house, I hardly

play violin... I just do not like summer. And I don't know what it is, but it get's

me so down. So, I went to Winners the other day. It's like a big department store where

you can get like, name brands for like, a bit off, for better prices. Uhm, all sorts

of clothes? Whatever. That's what it is. So, I went to Winners and I bought a whole bunch

of fall clothing, and it just like, made me feel a little better, cuz it gave me something

to look forward to. Like wearing this! It's just such a cozy sweater. It's all I want

in life. And seeing the like, weather forecast, has been like, in the low teens. Like, 12,

13, 14...

*sighs*

It just like, brings my soul up and I'm... I'm so much happier now

that it is back to almost-fall. And I- I don't know. I don't know what it is, I don't know

what does it, and I need to like, sort that out. Because it's not- It's not realistic

to like, put your life on hold for three or four months every year because you just get

depressed over a season.

So. I gotta work on that. I tried... I tried to be better this

year. I kept the house clean.

*laughs*

I did that. Does that count for something?

Borne by Jeff Vandermeer. I think I'm gonna read this too. I bought this months ago and I was

so excited for it, because I loved uhm, the...

Southern Reach trilogy? Is that what it is?

I think that's what it is. Anyway. I loved it, so I bought this as soon as it came out

and was so excited to read it and then I just... never did.

So, I- I'm gonna read this. It's

an adult science fiction novel and Jeff Vandermeer writes very, very strange stuff, so I'm looking

forward to it. It's some sort of like, poke- poth- poth- potht...

*snaps*

post-apocalyptic

type novel and uh, shit happened. And she went into this city and found this like, plant

thing that is alive and then she- it grows with her and stuff happens. Like, honestly,

I got nothing out of that. Did you get anything out of that? That was a horrible summary but

about what I got so, uhm. It sounds weird and messed up, which kind of is what you expect

from Vandermeer, so... I'm pretty excited to read this.

How's my writing going?

I just can't. I can't be productive during the summer.

Don't say can't.

I need to work on that.

I've been thinking a lot about writing lately, and like, what I need to do and what I want

to do. Typing up so many friggen subtitles for my older videos has kinda helped me get

like, my fingers moving and I think that's also starting to help me feel like I should

write, which is good. I think?

I dunno.

Another book I want to read is Rage Therapy by Daniel

Kalla. I bought this on vacation this year and it's a psychological thriller, an adult

novel. So I'm gonna read that. I don't really know what it's about and I don't want to.

So, no summary for you.

I don't know that I feel like that yet. I'm gonna wait on that.

That was uh, Dragonquest? Dragonquest, yeah, by Anne McCaffrey, book two of the Dragonriders

of Pern. I've read book one...

My heart will always belong to the Harper Hall trilogy,

so I always find it really hard to like, start another book of hers for some reason. So I'll

leave that for now. What has been on my shelf for a while? It's kinda hard to choose cuz

I can't see what any of the books are... We'll read this one. Not the one I was thinking

of, but I think it's been on there longer than the one I was thinking of? So, The Glass

Casket by McCormick Templeman. Uh, it's a young adult...

I think it's like a fantasy-esque

thriller-esque type thing. I honestly cannot remember anything about it, because I think

I bought it like, I dunno, 5, 6, years ago? I've had it since my second apartment. Like,

the first year we lived in our second apartment, like, near the beginning. Uhm, which would

have been five... yeah, I think I've had it for five years, so I should read this. Okay.

I'll- I'll read this. I will.

One of my cats - I'm pretty sure I know which one - has taken

to, if I leave a laundry basket of dirty laundry, even just like two frickin' things, he'll

pee in it. And it's really kinda starting to make me angry. Cuz I don't know what to

do to stop that action. I don't know what prompts him to do that. I'm talking about

this cuz I just went out there to like, tidy some stuff while I was waiting for my battery

to charge and I could just smell pee and I found it in a laundry basket that had some

dirty laundry. So that's in the wash on sanitary.

Which is like a frickin' three hour wash.

Uhm, I don't know. Have any of your animals done that? What did you do to stop it? Cuz

like, his litter box is clean, he has litter boxes on the two floors, like, two litter

boxes on both of the floors that he spends the most time in, in our house. He's very

happy, he's well fed, he's got water. He's sleeping right now. Like, I don't understand

why he's doing it, and I just would like it to stop. One more book. Let's choose one more

book. Okay, so I could take it easy. I could take it easy and read Nora Roberts The Collector,

which is just like, a romance, an adult romance novel. Uhm, which would be really chill and

I could definitely read that quickly. So there's this one. I could read a non-fiction, Ken

Cuthbertson's The Halifax Explosion, which is a non-fiction about the Halifax explosion.

Uh, I learned about it in high school and I always, I dunno, it just always held a big

interest for me. I believe what happened was two ships collided in uhm, the Halifax harbour,

like two warships, and there was just this massive, massive explosion and a lot of deaths

and a lot of fall out from that, so I've always been interested. And then I just saw this

book in the bookstore the other day and I was like, well that's mine. Which, is sad

because

it was $35 and that is why I very rarely buy new adult books, or new non-fiction

books cuz in Canada they're just like, hella expensive for no reason. Uhm, and like, the

hard covers, like you can spend $40 on an adult hard cover book. That's excessive. That

is so excessive. So, I go to used bookstores for adult books.

We have The Unquiet Dead.

I chose this and then realized right away that I knew the authors name was very difficult

to pronounce. Az- Az- Azma- Ausma.

Ausma Zehanat Khan.

I gotta look that up... It is an adult

thriller, uhm, I don't remember what it's about. I bought it, probably like three or

four months ago. And one more. Let's choose an adult book for an option.

An adult book?

Young adult.

What is a young adult book that I picked up recently? I could sit down and

finish Zenith...

What the heck. I'll put it in.

Zenith, by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings.

I'll that into this. So,

*thumping*

there are... why is there a bookmark in there? So,

my options that you can choose from are uh, The Collector by Nora Roberts, an adult romance.

The Halifax Explosion by Ken Cuthbertson, which is an adult non-fiction. There is The

Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanat Khan, which is an adult thriller. And then there is Zenith

by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings, which is a young adult science fiction novel. There

we go. So, after this video goes up I will post a poll on twitter, so you guys should

vote in that and tell me which I should read next. I'll make sure my twitter is linked

down below so that you can find that. Uhm, and yeah, you can pick one of those for me

to read. Now. The last thing that we're gonna do. I'm gonna go gather up all the books that

I have on my currently reading in Goodreads, which are all pretty much right here.

*thudding*

Whoops.

*more thudding*

that's gone too. Good job Molly.

There's a couple books on the floor,

whoops!

And one book on my desk.

Okay, so I have this like, massive stack of books that

I am currently reading.

*sighs*

Currently reading being like... such a lie. I think

because I started them while I was really struggling to read, and just really uninterested,

has made it so that I just... every time I look at them, I'm like, no, not gonna read

that. It is time to do the thing I hate to do, which is take them off of my currently

reading shelf, and take out the bookmarks, cuz like, do I honestly remember pretty much

anything that's happened in most of these? No. Could I use the bookmarks? Yes. I have

Under a Pole Star by Stef Penney, and I was really, for a while- I still am- uhm, really

enjoying reading books set in the north, in like, snowy places. Probably because I was

really missing snow? That kinda makes sense... This one just didn't seem to be as gripping

as other ones and there was a lot going on and it's huge, so I think I'm gonna retire

this one for a little bit. I know I'll get back to it cuz I still am really interested

in the story, it just... I haven't been able to fully dive into it. And I just get sad

when I look at it sitting on my currently reading shelf and just having nothing happen

to it. So, we're gonna put this back on this shelf. I also have A History of Canada in

Ten maps by Adam Shoalts, which is an adult non-fiction. I'm gonna leave the bookmark

in this one, because I'm not that far and it's not like I'm missing very much. I found

that I loved his first book that I read, uhm, Alone Against the North, but A History of

Canada in Ten Maps, so far, I'm not far in, has just been really dry and I'm not feeling

it.So, I think I'll wait until winter when I want that, when I'm ready to really sit

down and focus on a book that like, takes a lot of uh, brain power to absorb what's

going on. So, that can also fit up here. Oops, ow I just hit my elbow on the puzzles that

are holding up my camera.

I have The Frozen Dead by Bernard Minier. This was originally

written in French. It is a translated novel. I think in this book, something is kind of

lost in the translation, I assume. I don't know. Like, it's hard to say because I can

never read the original, but it felt like a lot of... a lot of the paragraphs have just

become very long and the speaking doesn't feel natural, and it just feels odd. So, I

think that in this one it's kind of a case of, I need to sit down and get into it, but

I think that it'll never be as good as the original language it was written in, so the

English one has just become... a little sub par. So, I just... I'm gonna leave the bookmark

in this one also because I have, I have been reading this like, recently, but I just can't

commit to keeping it on my currently reading shelf. Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon. This

is like, the fourth time I've tried to read this and I just can't. Once again, I am stalled

out at 62 pages. Usually I make it about 50. Uh, and I don't... I don't know. I don't know,

I might unhaul it soon cuz I- nothing. I don't know why, nothing about it grabs me, and is like,

Molly!

You should read this!

You are going to love it!

Is this video rambly enough for you? Is it?

It should be.

Heartbroke Bay by Lynn D'Urso and I think I'm actually gonna

unhaul this because I started reading it, and I could not stand the writing style, and

that kinda hurt me because it's really pretty and I bought it cuz it sounded interesting.

Uhm, and it was set in Alaska? Yeah, in Alaska during the gold rush, and it was supposed

to be really good, but

*sighs*

it's written in present tense third person. Not this. Not

this. So, that's gonna go in my to unhaul pile. I also have Quiet Dell which is an adult

historical thriller, which I just haven't been reaching for at all, so I'm gonna add

that... My camera battery is flashing again. Screw you, battery. I have sea Change by S.

M. Wheeler, which is a young adult kinda fantasy. There's no chapters in this so that weirded

me out, and then I was reading it on a boat and it got wet. Not that that's reason to

stop reading it, I just didn't- it wasn't crazy interesting. So. That can go away. I

have The Poetry of World War I, which I think I'm gonna leave on my currently reading cuz

like, it's just, it's poetry. I just read a couple at a time, so it's not that I'm not

reading it. Then I have The Demon Crown, which I'm gonna wait until it's either raining or

snowing to read this because I, I always love James Rollins and it's not that I don't want

to read this, I just, I need to be in a mood and have a day where I'm just gonna sit and

read, and that's it. So, save that. Save that for a little while. Then, I have... Wretched

Writing: A Compendium of Crimes Against the English Language. It's like, cute and kitschy,

I got it for Christmas as a present, but I just like, don't really enjoy it, so I'm actually

gonna unhaul that. I have The Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. I'm gonna leave the bookmark

in because this, I'm- I'm in the short stories part, I've already ready the actual Heart

of Darkness, it's just... it's kind of- it's difficult writing to get into, so I just don't

feel it, so there's that. Uhm... Then I can fit Citadel by Kate Mosse. I made it- oh fuck,

I made it a really solid chunk in. I made it 279 pages. I'm giving up at 279 pages.

That sucks, but I don't remember anything that happened in those 279, and that's only

a third of the way through the book. This book is 900 pages long. I really want to read

it, I have loved the other two, I don't know what it is, I think because I picked it up

while I wasn't interested in reading, that that's what happened here. So, I'm gonna add

that one back to my shelves. Then, the last one is whatever this is... uh, Science Fiction

and Fantasy, Writes gui- Digest Guide to stuff Orson Scott Card. Uhm, I dunno. I'm slowly

reading this. It's very dry. If I hadn't done like, years of other research and read other

writing books I probably would get a lot more out of this and enjoy it more but it just

currently like, I've read other books that are equal in information and maybe a little

less dry to read, so. I will keep this on my currently reading cuz I do just kind of

read small chunks at a time. But yeah, it's dry as fuck. Then the last one that I have

that I'm gonna leave on my currently reading is Basical... Basical. Basic Principles of

Violin Playing by Paul Rolland, which I do actually want to sit down and read this soon.

I would like to finish it before I have to get back into teaching. Uhm, just like a little,

just got some extra like, exercises and things and maybe some, some exercises I can use to

help students that have trouble in certain areas of their playing. So. I do want to read

that. There we go. That was painful. Oh so painful. So, when I post this video I will

also post a poll at the same time on my Twitter for you to go and vote, uhm, which of those

four books you think I should kind of add to my TBR for this month. I will do a reading

vlog of the Seeker trilogy.

Focus, camera!

Apparently it's very hard to focus when the

battery is dying. Can you see my face now? There we go. Yeah, and that's about all I

have to say. So, I'm gonna try to do more videos in like, a more interesting style that

I am into. I'm not gonna promise posting all the time because part of why I haven't been

posting is because I'm just not happy and not enjoying doing all the typical content.

So, I want to do content that I enjoy and find interesting. I do really want to continue

with my world building series, but I wanna get a lot more research done on that and I

definitely want that to be in an interesting style and have fun filming that, instead of

just like, sitting and dumping information at you. Cuz that's kind of boring, and it's

boring to film also. So, like, stuff will be coming and I am here, and uhm... yeah.

We can hang out some more. Let's hang out some more. So, that is all for this video.

Thank you so much for hanging out with me. Give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed it, you

should subscribe to see more of me in the future. You know, sporadically, as seems to

be the case. And. I hope that you have an awesome morning, afternoon, or evening, whichever

it is, wherever you are. See ya!

*mellow music*

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Top 10 Tips To Stay SMALL On Youtube! - Duration: 1:46.

Having a lot of subscribers can be intimidating

*scream*

So today we're counting down ten tips for staying small on YouTube.

Number ten: pick a forgettable, hard-to-find name for your channel.

♪(music) mexican hat dance♪

*donkey noises*

Number nine, nobody should have any idea what your channel is about. Not even you.

*cough*

sausage

*sharp long breath*

Number eight

Spam repetitive, boring, unwatchable, long-form videos.

Number seven: get your video blocked in the entire world

♪(music) O Canada♪

Number six: produce unironically offensive videos.

That everyone is going to hate you for.

Number five: Don't interact with your audience, especially during live streams

Number four: never share your videos on social media.

Number three: your thumbnails make people say:

what the heck is going on?

Number two: just never upload any content. If a video starts blowing up, make it unlisted.

number one

Actively tell people to unsubscribe if they don't like what you do.

Here's some more stuff you're most likely not going to watch.

No need to check back on my channel next week because I will post nothing at all

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BIG BURRITO CHALLENGE w/ Raina & Naader in Los Angeles!! - Duration: 8:15.

Here is the challenge

Finish it under 45 minutes.

Hey everybody, this is Randy Santel "Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus

Promotions and proud owner of

foodchallenges.com! Very very excited!

Today I'm going for overall win number

575 I'm back with these two!

We've got Naader "Freak Eating" over here

and then we've got our friend Raina! They

both did the pizza challenge a few days

ago in San Diego, and then this guy did

the sushi challenge with me, but we are

today in La Verne, California where at Mi

Ranchito, there's three locations around

the area and we are taking on their Big

One, Six Pound Burrito Challenge! Now

we've got 45 minutes to finish this

thing it looks delicious!

We each got the same thing I think the

meats there had to have two meats, we

went with chili verde and Chile Colorado

which the two meats are beef and pork,

with some delicious sounding sauce and

then this guy over here the two meats, he

has I think beef or pork and then

chicken, but yeah we've got 45 minutes

this thing is filled with other stuff

like rice, beans, veggies, and then it's

served wet topped with sour cream and

guacamole, we fail it's going to be about

twenty-five dollars but if we win we're

gonna get the $25.00 meals for free,

we'll get sweet t-shirts, and we'll be

added up on their Wall of Fame!

You guys ready? I'm ready! All right let's

get this challenge started!

All right if I win today I'm gonna be

joining both of these guys on the wall

of fame, they've already done the

challenge before this guy's actually

done it too but they wanted to collab

with me while in the area, and the record

for this thing is 9 minutes and 40

seconds by somebody we all know named

Raina, she's already got the video on her

channel be sure to check it out the

links down in the description, but we've

got 45 minutes! 1, 2, 3. . . Boom!

All right a long time since I've had a

burrito so this would be a fun one!

We're three minutes and 20 seconds in we

definitely know who's winning this

battle well ahead of a record pace going

for that nine minutes and 40 seconds, but

this burrito is freaking awesome so

we're enjoying it getting it all down!

We're just under we're at six and a half

minutes in she hashtags "raining is crazy"

a lot and she's definitely not wrong

keep it up doing good!

There we go!

Right that six minutes and 54 seconds so

for The Big One Burrito Challenge here at

Mi Ranchito. She did a very good job, definitely

not gonna do that, ah there

we go!

Yes but now we've got Naader and I over

here to finish, still have plenty of time

let's get it all down! Very good job

Raina!

Nine minutes and thirty seconds in she

hustled us over there beforehand, she

said she was gonna use utensils and then

she dug right in with her hands, we'll get

ours down!

There we go Randy!

12 minutes and 36 seconds for me

delicious, delicious burrito haven't done

a burrito challenge like I said in a long

long time, so had a few options here in

Southern California, and especially

around the Los Angeles area, but this one

looked the best and I was right it was

awesome but now we've got Naader "Freak Eating" over here about the finished it

Even use the big spoon for this! Very good job the Naader over here!

lets go Naader!

Around 15-16 minutes but

then we've got the champ over here, we've

got Raina be sure to check out her

channel, and then she's done this burrito

before, all the links are down in the

description but what do you think of it

Oh yeah, we both got the same

ingredients in ours a chili verde and

Chile Colorado with pork and beef but

what did you think of it? I the first

time I got Chile Colorado and I have to

say it tastes it gives much more flavor

variety than the shredded beef.

Oh yeah!

For winning we all three got our $25

burritos for free, we will all get sweet

t-shirts or I guess they've already got

some, so I'll be getting one and then

we'll all be added on to the wall of

fame! Thank you to Mi Ranchito in La Verne,

California! Awesome Big One Six

Pound Burrito Challenge, thank you guys

all for coming to watch thank you guys

for watching too!

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Faces of TSA: Hart & Hhoward - Duration: 5:47.

[ Music ]

>> My name is Wendell Hart.

Most people call me Dell.

I work in Indianapolis as an explosive detection K9 handler.

My canine's name is Hhoward.

He's named after a 9/11 victim, George Howard.

>> 45-year-old George Howard was the father of two

and a Port Authority police officer.

He was also a volunteer firefighter, one of the first firefighters to arrive

at the World Trade Center the day of the attacks.

>> In 1993, when the terrorists first bombed the World Trade Center,

he was actually on his day off, came running in, and ended up getting a medal

for helping get some school students and a teacher out of an elevator shaft.

Fast forward to 2001, he was on his day off, and heard on the radio

that a plane hit one of the towers.

He immediately geared up and raced right to the scene and he got there,

pulled up just as the first building started collapsing.

That was the last anybody saw or heard of him.

When I found out Howard was named after a 9/11 hero, I was very excited.

I think it's very cool that you can carry on the legacy of a hero

and I don't know doing a hero's work really.

>> Some will carry memories of a face and a voice gone forever.

And I will carry this, it is the police shield of a man named George Howard

who died at the World Trade Center trying to save others.

It was given to me by his mom, Arlene, as a proud memorial to her son.

It is my reminder of lives that ended and a task that does not end.

>> Dell is very dedicated to the TSA mission.

He's always been up front and leading a good example.

>> I'm flying out to New York City to meet with Chris Howard,

which is George Howard's son, who's a New York City firefighter.

>> He's going to be able to meet with the family and let them know we're carrying

on Mr. Howard's legacy here in Indianapolis.

[ Music ]

>> Dell wrote a letter to my grandmother after he got the dog and just telling her

about the dog and asking her more information about my dad, stuff like that.

I'd like to meet him and get to know him,

so I can pass on more stuff for him to pass on.

My dad was a Washington DC fireman early in his life for three or four years.

He moved down there and became a fireman.

But he always loved New York so he came up here, became a cop.

Through the years, I met all his friends who were a New York City fireman.

They always loved their job, they always talked about it.

He always told me how great of a job it was.

Showed up, I took the test, and I've never looked back.

[ Music ]

>> Look, Hhoward.

>> Hey, buddy.

>> Hey, nice to meet you.

>> We've been looking forward to this for years, ever since I got Hhoward and got

in touch with Chris and finally obviously got a chance to do it eight years later.

But yeah, we're really excited.

>> My joke was he looks exactly like my dad, so [laughter].

[ Music ]

So, that's my dad's gun holster he had on his hip.

It's a tactical holster.

And that was the wallet that was in his pocket.

>> Wow.

>> I want him to be remembered for his dedication to duty,

that he showed up when he didn't have to.

>> We lost like 14 emergency service cops that day and those guys were Gods

and they full well knew that they probably would never come

out of those buildings and nobody hesitated.

[ Music ]

>> We got this dog here and he's an awesome dog, and we had a lot of fun

at the firehouse yesterday so --

>> We had a blast.

>> My dad was a big animal lover, so the fact that there's a dog named after him,

I think makes my dad, you know, pretty happy, wherever he is.

>> Having Hhoward named after his dad plays a huge role, keeping the name out there,

keeping this fresh on people's minds.

>> Don't forget what happened.

You know, you can never forget what happened.

>> They're waiting for us to be weak for a minute and we can't afford to do that.

My name is Dell Hart.

I'm an explosive detection K9 handler at Indianapolis International Airport.

[ Music ]

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12 Scariest Lost Tapes Which Were Found - Duration: 13:30.

The era of video tapes was more mysterious than online videos.

As there's no way to guarantee what's been recorded on a tape.

In other words, there was no way to know when you were about to discover something terrifying.

12.

This 1994 video footage was recovered somewhere in the South American country of Paraguay.

The footage itself is just some kids hanging out together late at night, but the audio

is completely messed up and sounds like something straight out of the underworld.

More than one viewer has said they've heard subliminal messages from this video, which

is little more than a series of 5-second clips pasted together.

At one point we see a disjointed figure standing in a strange pose, followed by this deep noise.

I guess the sound could be distortion from an aged tape, but in my opinion it almost

sounds like a possession at times.

Let me know if you agree that there's something sinister about this video, and if any of these

kids could have had a spirit lurking inside of them.

11.

The Stateline Bridge connects Virginia to North Carolina, but locals call it Satan's

Bridge due to the large amount of ritual activity going on under there.

A YouTuber named scaryweather made a documentary about it almost twenty years ago and recently

came across the footage again.

The first half of the video shows nothing but animal bodies littering the ground, which

I can't show here.

He then comes back the next day and videotapes all of the weird graffiti and other ritualistic

scenes, like these five rocks for example.

If you happen to know what this symbol means or what enchantments were being cast here,

then please share what you know.

And also tell me what the white paint means here, because honestly I can't even begin

to guess.

This part of the bridge looks like it could be some sort of altar.

There's a huge dark red stain on the ground that trails off into tiny blotches.

Something tells me that's probably not paint but let me know you think.

There's one last fact about this location that I have to tell you.

Now, I'm not a numerical conspiracy theorist by any means, but the identification number

of this state bridge happens to be 6-9-0-6.

If you take out the zero and flip the middle six, you get three sixes in a row.

10.

DPM MUSIC MAKER: This old video was allegedly taken in 1988, then found in a remote log

cabin decades later before making its way to YouTube.

An unseen cameraman is intently studying an open window when suddenly this happens.

The window snaps shut just as a paranormal wail fills the entire forest and the camera

goes black.

The quality of this video kind of looks digital to me, so this could be fake, but I'm not

so sure.

Maybe they were using a filter to make it look older.

Let me know if you have the answer and also how you could tell.

9.

This video was recorded in Portugal sometime in 2001.

It starts out with a group of friends just playing around with a home camera, which was

pretty much considered a novelty back then.

They are filming everything in the house for no reason at all for a long time until they

get bored and decide to try and contact some spirits.

To do this, they make one of their friends named Nelson stand in a circle and concentrate

in silence.

Maybe it's just the power of suggestion, but Nelson sways for a bit and then tumbles

to the ground.

They aren't sure what to make of this, and at this point neither am I, so they make Nelson

do it again.

As they are trying to summon a spirit through Nelson for a second time, something unexpected

happens.

This time another friend, Celestino, falls to the ground and begins convulsing.

When he gets up, he is no longer the same person.

If Celestino is acting here, he's doing an excellent job.

Look at how his shoulder blades come jutting out of his back as he stands up aggressively.

That definitely does not look normal.

The rest of the video is them tracking Celestino as he behaves strangely outside.

They don't know what to do, but at the same time, they don't want to lose sight of him.

Eventually they get split up, and when the one with the camera finds his friends again,

none of them are in good shape.

I really hope that this was just a fake video.

It does almost seem like the Blair Witch Project at times, which was very popular in 2001.

Then again, I wouldn't underestimate the power behind conjuring spirits, so I'll

leave it up to you to decide.

8.

This tape was found under a bridge somewhere in Russia.

In it, a person is riding their bicycle while talking happily into the camera.

If you speak Russian, please let me know what is being said here.

Suddenly their monologue is cut short by a shrill noise off camera.

It sounds like he are asking who is there, when suddenly the answer comes rushing up

to him.

His scream becomes scrambled and the camera fades away.

If this video is real, then I can't help but notice how the mutant shriek sounds almost

human.

I wonder how close this video was to the infamous site of the Chernobyl meltdown.

7.

This VHS tape was randomly found abandoned on the side of the road in Tavares, Florida.

The grainy video shows a small child while a haunting song plays.

Then, during the middle of the home video, this weird moment happens.

If you pause during the static you can clearly see the face of an older man who does not

look pleased at all.

I know that people used to record over lots of different shows back in the day using the

same tape, so maybe that's what happened here.

Still, it's weird how it happens for only a moment and then quickly goes back to normal.

Give me your best guess as to what this video means or why it was discarded in the road.

6.

A YouTuber named Stuart Drake says that he found this old VHS tape, which only had "1999"

written on the side and nothing more.

Someone is exploring an old schoolhouse all alone, presumably at the turn of the century.

The video looks pretty ordinary except for a few glitches, like this one.

Stuart Drake is checking out a small dead-end room when the deep rumbling sounds of electrical

disturbance return.

He turns around and comes face to face with something I'm not sure I even believe can

be true.

A lot of people swear that Slenderman is just a myth, but this video seems to say otherwise.

If this tape is real and correctly dated, then this would mean Slenderman has been active

for over 20 years.

5.

Phoebe Myers uploaded this old VHS tape to YouTube sometime in 2011, though the year

the tape was recorded was never revealed.

As the tape progresses, a series of demonic and ghostly faces slowly begin to appear.

Phoebe Myers seems to think that the tape itself was somehow possessed by a ghost, but

I'm more inclined to believe that someone was probably just taping a weird show.

With that said, however, I have no idea what television station would have broadcasted

a bunch of creepy faces with sound, so maybe Phoebe has a point after all.

4.

A YouTuber named JAndJ says that this VHS footage was taken by his cousin at a family

reunion.

Everything looks normal until the video cuts out and shows this image.

JAndJ and his cousin are sure that they can see a crazed face in the static.

I always try to include videos instead of still images like this one, but I'll make

an exception here because it is a pretty eerie discovery.

If you closely, you can clearly see the eyes, nose and open mouth of a ghoulish friend looking

over his shoulder.

It could just be a coincidence, but then again, this video has been viewed over a thousand

times, and many other people claim to see it as well.

3.

A YouTuber named SVENY was digging around his basement when he found this old video

of the Muppet Show.

He doesn't think much of it until something crazy happens about midway through.

The screen goes red and some creepy music plays, almost like doorbells in reverse.

It looks like somebody manually spliced in this cry for help, though I'm not sure where

they were at the time or why they needed help to begin with.

As for what the numbers mean, I think they might be some kind of code.

Let me know what it says if anyone manages to crack it.

2.

A YouTuber named Jack Torrance says that he found this old VHS tape at a yard sale.

Most of it is just a man walking through the forest while holding a stick for protection.

There's very little sound except for footsteps and his labored breathing as he hikes onward.

Later, night falls and the man is still going forward at a decent pace, maybe even faster

than before.

He appears disoriented and swings the camera wildly as he travels, almost like he has lost

his way and is now panicking.

Then something makes him abruptly stop.

It's hard to tell for sure, but it looks like some kind of green sack on the ground.

Then it's pulled by a yellow string across the forest floor.

When the cameraman looks up, he finds only darkness.

It seems like whoever filmed this was alone the entire video, so I have no idea what was

on the ground or, more importantly, who was pulling it away.

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1.

In 1987 Redwood, California, two pyromaniacs filmed themselves bragging about burning down

a family's house while they were on vacation.

They probably would have gotten away with it had a farmer not found this tape and reported

it to the authorities.

The police released this video to the public and were able to identify the teenagers roughly

two years later based on anonymous tips.

At least one of the culprits, if not both, were connected to setting over two-dozen other

fires like this one in the San Francisco area.

I found an old news article, but it doesn't give their names.

It does say that the teens were found with parts of a skeleton and quote "other evidence

suggesting rituals and worship", though it doesn't go into any more detail than

that.

Though their identities were never revealed, this single piece of tape reveals one of them

dressed up like a ghoul.

Who knows how many more fires they would have started had one of their tapes not been found.

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KUTHUMI - O karma e as mudanças - Duration: 8:36.

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Zdołowany JACA wyzywany i uderzony przez GOHE! *ma dość* - Duration: 4:24.

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Kendine Müzisyen Kanser Eden Montaj ve Jagerman İzliyor - Duration: 12:11.

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با این قانون آرزوهایت را بطور حیرت انگیزی به واقعیت تبدیل کن - Duration: 59:05.

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SHINee (샤이니)- Countless [Bulgarian Translation/Бг Превод] - Duration: 3:08.

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Artifact PAX Decks & Creep Heroes Ranked from Best to Worst - Duration: 6:19.

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Oh My General (将军在上) - Episode 6 [Eng Subs] | Chinese Drama - Duration: 44:15.

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The Hypocrisy Gap - Duration: 2:09.

This work of discipleship, rather than just saying,

"Yes, I know, I've chosen the foundation."

Doing this work is what helps us not be

the dreaded H-word, helps us not be hypocrites.

Because we're not only learning stuff,

we're doing the stuff we say we believe in.

We've talked about this before

and we've graphed it this way.

We could say that there's a graph about how much I know,

and there's a bar about how much I apply,

and the distinction, the difference between the two,

that here is the danger zone,

that here is the place where hypocrisy can happen.

And discipleship is about raising

the amount of application in our lives.

And sometimes, we're so afraid of that, we've been trapped.

And some of you, I wanna free you from the trap

that you've been telling yourself, when you think about it,

it's an absolute lie, that says, "I wanna do this,

"and I would like to do that, but ah, I'm not ready yet.

"Before I do that, I just need to learn a little bit more."

If I could just get answers to these questions,

and if I could just study about this,

and then I'll be able to apply more.

And all you're doing is actually growing how much you know,

which is increasing the danger zone, and increasing

your propensity towards hypocrisy.

For some of you, it's not a matter of learning more

so you can act, it's about you shrinking the danger zone

by taking steps of action, and learning as you go,

learning as you go.

You learn and you apply, you learn and you apply.

And some of you, it's apply, apply, apply,

to catch up on stuff you've been learning.

And if you are not committed to this,

to building your house on the rock, not just

choosing the rock, but building your house,

if you're not committed to that, then one of the most

dangerous things that you could be doing spiritually

is listening to me right now.

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Dragon Age: Origins - Episode 5 (TV Series) - Duration: 41:27.

(RECAP) The Grey Wardens are leaving shortly

girl, and you will be joining them.

This is not how I wanted this, I'm not even ready.

You must be ready. Alone these two

must unite Ferelden against the

Darkspawn. They need you Morrigan.

(Recap) There are three main groups that we have

treaties for: The Dalish Elves, the

Dwarves of Orzammar,

and The Circle of Magi. I also still

think that Arl EAmon is our best bet for help.

(RECAP) I am Leliana, one of the Lay Sisters of

the Chantry here in Loethering.

Why so eager to come with me?

The Maker told me to.

I had a dream, a vision!

Very well, I will not turn away help when it is offered.

(RECAP) I am Sten of the Beresaad,

vanguard of the Qunari peoples.

Who did you murder?

The people of a farmhold,

eight humans, in addition to the children.

That's... horrible.

I agree.

I have the key to open your cage.

I confess, I did not think the priestess

would part with it.

She agreed to release you into my custody.

(RECAP) The name's Bodahn Feddic, merchant and

entrepreneur. This here is my son, Sandal.

Say hello, my boy.

Hello.

Roads been mighty dangerous these days, mind if I ask what brings you out here?

It's a bit complicated, but you're welcome to come along.

BODAHN: Ahh! It's good to see you my timely rescuer!

Bodahn Feddic, at your service once again.

I saw your camp and remembered

the kind offer that you made the last

time we met, and is there anywhere safer

for a poor merchant and his son to sleep?

I think not!

I'm perfectly willing to offer you a

fine discount, for the inconvenience of

our presence. How does that sound? Good? Yes?

ELISSA: You're free to stay, just mind yourselves.

BODAHN: Wonderful!

Thank the kind lady. Won't you boy?

SANDAL: Thank you kind lady.

BODAHN: We won't be a bother

to you and your companions, I assure you.

If you should need enchantments, simply

talk to my boy, otherwise come speak with me.

ELISSA: So what's your story, exactly?

BODAHN: Well, if you're really interested I suppose it

wouldn't hurt to tell you. I am

originally from Orzammar. The famed

Dwarven city that lies beneath the

stately Frostback Mountains. I was a

merchant there, too. Merchants Caste. These things

are in the blood, you know. You can't just

leave them behind. I ran a fairly

successful business - rare artifacts, you

know. Old things, grand things. The Nobles

loved them. Reminded them of the lost glory days, I suppose.

ELISSA: Lost glory?

BODAHN: Our kingdoms once spanned the length of Thedas. From

majestic Orzammar,

to Kal-Sharok, to glittering Darmallon,

far to the west. They say the gold and

silver veins ran so thick through the

stone of Darmallon, that the entire

city sparkled. The Darkspawn took it all

of course, one by one the old thaigss fell,

and then all that was left was Orzammar.

But we were talking about how I ended up here, weren't we.

One day, a noblewoman came to my

stall. She looked around for a bit, and

then started shrieking, in dismay.

Apparently, she believed that a pair of

bracers I had for sale once belonged to

her brother!

He'd been lost in a cave-in, you see,

while on an expedition to clear out the

Darkspawn from one of the tunnels

running close to the city.

They were made specially for him, they're unique!

she shrieked.

He stole them from my poor brother's corpse!

She had me arrested on the spot, of course.

Nobles... they're touchy like that.

ELISSA: And... did you steal them?

BODAHN: Well... I didn't steal them! You see, I'd

been paying these caste-less thugs to

venture out into the deep roads for me.

The lost thaigs, they're full of things that

people left behind... sometimes you can

find a treasure! Something worth a little gold!

ELISSA: It's better to do something with

them then, leave them to rot.

BODAHN: That's exactly how I see it! The noble woman, she

wasn't too happy with the... "theft" of her

brother's bracers. I don't know what they

planned for me, and I didn't want to find

out. Bribed the guard that was watching

me, and took off for the surface first

opportunity I got. Never looked back.

ELISSA: you're quite lucky to have done so well.

BODAHN: I thank the stone every single day!

Now, is there anything the boy, or I, can get you?

ELISSA: You didn't mention your son in your tale...

BODAHN: Ah, yes. I'm married to a fine woman, back in

Denerim, it's true. She'd give me a

son if she could, but that's not likely

to ever be. Sandal here, I found him in

the Deep Roads years ago, abandoned I

think. But he was never quite right in

the head. I took him in, and I brought him

with me when I came here to the surface.

He may not be my blood, true, but I think

of him as one.

SANDAL: We left Orzammar.

BODAHN: That's right boy, maybe one day we'll see it again.

ELISSA: That was generous of you.

BODAHN: It's not as if I don't benefit, mind you. Turns

out the boys are natural working with

enchantments. He might have even been

lyrium addled, I never thought of that

before, to be honest. Happens sometimes.

He can work an enchantment into just

about anything however, given some time.

Could probably open his own shop, if he knew how.

SANDAL: Enchantment!

BODAHN: (laughs) Well, he does seem to enjoy it at least.

One of those tranquil fellas actually called him... eh,

what was it now...? A savant!

I had no idea such a thing existed.

ELISSA: What enchantments does he do?

BODAHN: He can fold lyrium into almost any weapon or piece

of armor! Though naturally, some of the

more extravagant materials

will take more lyrium than others. It's

a process that some of the master

smith's back in Orzammar will perform.

But! My boy here is just as adept at it,

isn't that right boy?

SANDAL: Enchantment!

BODAHN: And there, you have it!

[Theme Song]

ALISTAIR: I once heard a really old legend about

how the Hound Warriors, in the days of

the old tribes, would feed their mabari

the flesh of the vanquished!

DURGEN: (whines)

ALISTAIRL Well, that's what I heard anyway. It would

sometimes be human flesh!

DURGEN: (gags)

ALISTAIR: Oh, like you can tell the difference! For all you know,

maybe you've already been fed something;

Someone!

DURGEN: (whines)

ELISSA: I'd never feed you another human being!

ALISTAIR: It's not cannibalism if he's

eating it, you know!

DURGEN: (growls)

LELIANA: Yes?

ELISSA: I'd like to talk.

LELIANA: Well, here I am.

ELISSA: This... vision of yours...

LELIANA: I knew this would come up sooner or later.

(sighs) I don't know how to explain, but I had a

dream. In it, there was an impenetrable

darkness. It was so dense,

so real. And there was a noise, a terrible

ungodly noise. I stood on a peak and

and watched, as the darkness consumed

everything. And when the storm swallowed the last of the sun's light,

I... I fell.

And the darkness drew me in.

ELISSAL: So it's just a dream. Why say it's a vision?

LELIANA: I have had dreams. This was... different somehow.

When I woke, I went to the Chantry's gardens, as

I always do. But that day, the rosebush in

the corner had flowered! Everyone knew

that bush was dead. It was gray and

twisted and gnarled, the ugliest thing

you ever saw! But there it was,

a single, beautiful rose. It was as though

the Maker stretched out his hand to say,

even in the midst of this darkness, there

is hope, and beauty. Have faith!

ELISSA: And this made you want to help me?

LELIANA: In my dream, I fell.

Or... maybe I jumped. I'd do anything

to stop the Blight. I know that we can do

it. There are so many good things in

the Maker's world, how can I sit by

while the Blight devours everything?

ELISSA: The Chantry says the Maker has left us.

LELIANA: He's still here.

I hear him in the wind and the waves.

I feel him in the sunlight that warms my

skin. I know what the Chantry says about

the Maker, and what should I believe? What I feel in

my heart? Or what others tell me?

ELISSA: Are you saying the Chantry is wrong?

LELIANA: They said my ideas were blasphemy, but is it so bad

if what I believe gives me comfort?

If it could give someone else comfort?

I know what I know, and no one will ever make that untrue .

STEN: Why are we stopping?

ELISSA: We're working together, I think I should get to know you.

STEN: There are Darkspawn to be fought,

is this delay needful?

ELISSA: Are you alright?

You were in that cage for weeks.

STEN: You are concerned? No need. I am fit enough to fight.

ELISSA: I've never seen a Qunari before.

Tell me about your people.

STEN: No.

ELISSA: No? Why not?

STEN: People are not simple.

They cannot be summarized for easy reference

in the manner of: the elves are lithe

pointy-eared people who excel at poverty.

ELISSA: A little hostile, aren't we?

STEN: Many humans have said that to me. I do not understand

it. if I were indeed hostile you would be bleeding.

ELISSA: So this is you being calm and helpful?

STEN: Couldn't you tell?

ELISSA: You said you were in the army.

STEN: I am.

ELISSA: What made you decide to become a soldier?

STEN: Decide?

I am a Sten of the Beresaad.

I did not choose to be who I am anymore than you did.

ELISSA: Why would the Qunari send soldiers here?

STEN: The Antaam are the eyes, hands, and mouth of the Qunari.

We are how my people know the world.

ELISSA: Doesn't that make your view of things a little skewed?

STEN: Compared to what?

ELISSA: You only learn about people you conquer.

STEN: What does anyone truly know of the world?

The world changes; we change.

The Antaam observe what we can, just as you do.

There is no point to this, we are keeping the Darkspawn waiting.

ELISSA: What's your hurry?

STEN: What a strange language you speak. You say hurry where I would say duty.

ELISSA: It's not your duty to handle the Blight, though.

STEN: No, it is yours. And you are chatting with me instead.

MORRIGAN: What do you wish of me?

ELISSA: I'd like to ask you something.

MORRIGAN: If you must...

ELISSA: Is Flemeth really what she seems to be?

MORRIGAN: (laughs) Well that depends, does it not?

What does she *seem* to be?

ELISSA: Human...?

MORRIGAN: Oh, she certainly was human. Once.

Tell me, how much do you know of the tale? The one

that the Chasind still tell of my

mother, to frighten them into obedience.

ELISSA: I've heard a little of it.

MORRIGAN: No doubt such a tale has mutated much over time and

telling. I can relay what Flemeth once

told me herself, and you can decide

whether or not is the truth, if you desire.

ELISSA: That sounds interesting.

MORRIGAN: As the tale is song by the bards, there was a

time when Flemeth was young... and

beautiful. A fair lass in a land of

barbarian men. The desire of any who saw her.

ELISSA: Just how long ago is this?

MORRIGAN: Many centuries. Before this land was even

named Ferelden. The tales say, that

Flemeth fell in love with Osen, The Bard -

and fled the castle of her husband the

dread Lord Conobar, and that he swore

vengeance for her infidelity.

In truth, my mother claims that 'twas Osen who was her

husband, and Conobar the jealous Lord,

who looked on from afar.

Lord Conobar approached young Osen and offered him

wealth and power, in exchange for his

lovely wife... And Osen agreed.

ELISSA: He sold his wife to another man?

MORRIGAN: The life of a bard is a poor one, and love fades

in the wake of hunger. 'twas was Flemeth who

suggested the arrangement.

All would have been well had Lord Conobar kept his end

of the bargain. But he was a foul man, who

bargained with coin he did not possess.

Osen was led off to a field and slain,

left for dead. Flemeth spoke to the

spirits and learned of the deed -

and swore revenge!

ELISSA: She spoke to spirits? Or demons?

MORRIGAN: Spirits first. And 'twas they who slew Conobar.

Flemeth did not turn to the demon until...

much later.

Lord Conobar's allies chased Flemeth, you see.

Chased her to the Wilds, and there

she hid. There she found the demon. And he,

made her strong. The legends all speak of

the great hero Cormac - he who defeated

Flemeth and her great army, when she

invaded the lowland centuries later.

All lies.

ELISSA: Which? She never invaded or he never defeated her?

MORRIGAN: The truth of the matter is

that there was never an invasion! As

Flemeth tells it, the Chasind never

raised an army under her banner, and she

never fought with any warrior named Cormac.

Cormac led a brutal civil war against his own people!

And later claimed it was to vanquish evil that had taken

root amongst the lords. Thus, he was

hailed a hero. Flemeth was only attached

to the legend much later. Perhaps 'twas

due to the great war with the Chasind

that eventually came, but Mother claims

not to know how it began.

ELISSA: How is it that Flemeth has survived for so long?

MORRIGAN: The demon within her has transformed her

into... something else. An Abomination,

perhaps some would say. I know not.

I only know my mother is clever, and she is part

of the Wilds as it is part of her.

But she is no immortal. She bleeds. A blade in

her heart would kill her, like any other.

Were it lucky enough to find her.

ELISSA: Aren't Abominations usually insane horrors?

MORRIGAN: How often is this usually?

Always?

If not always, then when is it not true?

There are more things in this world, and the

next. Than you or I could ever hope to

understand. What Flemeth became is a

mystery. I suspect, even to her.

ELISSA: Well, the legend tells of Flemeth having many daughters.

MORRIGAN: You ask if I have sisters?

I have asked of this myself. The stories

tell of many Witches of the Wilds, after all.

Not just the one. And these tales

existed long before I did.

Flemeth refuses to speak of other daughters, if they existed.

So, should I believe I am her first?

I doubt that, too.

ELISSA: Why would she refuse to speak of them?

MORRIGAN: The Chasind tell of a

falling out between Flemeth and her

daughters. They say that one day she

hunted them all through the wilds, and

ate their hearts.

It may be true. I have never seen another

witch, or heard of one. Perhaps one day

Flemeth will eat my heart as well.

ELISSA: Do you believe her version?

MORRIGAN: I do not believe everything that Flemeth claims.

Oft it seems her bitterness has colored her

memories. But on the whole, yes. I believe

this tale, if not all.

ELISSA: An interesting story, thank you.

MORRIGAN: Flemeth tells it with far more embellishment than I,

but you are welcome. Dare I ask of your own mother?

Few are Abominations of legend, 'tis true,

but I find myself curious nevertheless.

ELISSA: My mother died... recently, in fact.

MORRIGAN: Ah, then you have my sympathies, for what it is worth.

Which is very little, I am certain.

It matters not, let us move on.

ELISSA: Do you want to talk about Duncan?

ALISTAIR: You don't have to do that.

I know you didn't know him as long as I did.

ELISSA: That doesn't mean I don't mourn his loss.

ALISTAIR: I... I should have handled it better.

Duncan warned me right from the

beginning that this could happen. Any of us

could die in battle. I shouldn't have

lost it - not when so much is riding on us.

Not with the Blight... and everything.

I'm sorry.

ELISSA: There's no need to apologize.

I'd... like to have a proper funeral for him.

Maybe once this is all done, if we're still alive.

I don't think he had any family to speak of.

ELISSA: What about the other Grey Wardens?

ALISTAIR: I don't know? I have no idea what the Grey

Wardens do for their... when they fall in

battle. Have you had someone close to you die?

Not that I mean to pry, I'm just...

ELISSA: My... entire family was murdered. Just recently.

ALISTAIR: Oh?! Oh, of course! How stupid of me to forget!

Here I am going on and on about Duncan and you...

I am so sorry.

Thank you, really. I mean it. It was good

to talk about it, at least a little.

ELISSA: Any time Alistair.

FELIX DE GROSBOIS: Ehh... You'll have to forgive me if I seem a bit nervous.

Not many people traveling in this part

of Ferelden. Of course, that's part of my problem, isn't it?

Mule got spooked by a wisp and ran off

into the woods - now what do I do?

ELISSA: Just what are you doing out here?!

FELIX: Ahh, waiting for my helper to find the damn mule,

of course. Freezing!

Oh... oh I suppose you meant what am I out here?

As in, this part of the country. Allow me to introduce myself:

Felix de Grosbois. Merchant and entrepreneur, at your service.

ELISSA: I am Elissa. Pleased to meet you.

FELIX:I don't normally take this route, but with the war

I was hoping for a bit of luck and good weather in the mountains.

Sadly, I've had neither! (sighs) This trip has

been one miserable disaster after another.

I don't suppose you'd... consider

helping a fellow out?

ELISSA: Help a fellow out... how?

FELIX: Of all the other things that went

wrong, the worst is this artifact I

bought in Jader. It's a control rod, I'm

told - for a golem. No point in me keeping

it however, as I'll never get to use it.

But, eh... maybe you could?

ELISSA: What does a control rod do?

FELIX: The dwarf I bought it from said it

activates and controls a golem. So long

as you have it in your hand, the golem

does what you say. *Might* be useful, no?

I mean, you look like the sort who could use one, yes?

ELISSA: How do I know this will even work?

FELIX: The fellow I bought it

from is a long-standing contact. He

didn't want to come to Ferelden however,

with all our... hmm troubles.

He said he got it from the man who owned this golem,

but to be honest I have no idea if it will work.

Hence the low, low, price... (laughs) what do you say?

ELISSA: How much do you want for it?

FELIX: Nothing. I just don't want to have to lug around

something it might be taken for a

gemstone by some bandit. To be honest, I

don't even know if it'll be useful to

you. I paid too much to simply throw it away.

ELISSA: What's the catch?

FELIX: The catch?! Yeah... I, uh

suppose it is a catch, isn't it?

The catch... is that, the Golem didn't come with the rod.

it's supposed to be down in a

village down south, waiting to be activated.

Even if I could get down there,

which I can't, I understand the place has

been overrun by Darkspawn.

That's not such an issue for adventurous types like

yourself, surely. Or I'm hoping that so, at least.

ELISSA: Yes. I think I could use it.

FELIX: As I mentioned before, you'll find the golem

down south. In a town called Honnleath.

I'll mark it here on your map.

Just hold up the rod, and say "dulef gar"

That will wake the Golem up, so I'm told. I hope it works.

ELISSA: And if it doesn't?

FELIX: Maybe you could look up the fellow who owned the golem before?

If he's still about, that is.

Best of luck to you then.

Now. I guess it's up to me to find that mule me-self.

LELIANA: It looks like... like a golem, doesn't it?!

An actual golem, and not a statue at all!

I wonder how it ended up here, of all places.

ELISSA: Dulef gar!

VILLAGER: By the Maker, we're saved!

MATTHIAS: You... weren't sent by the Bann, were you... to save us?

ELISSA: I wasn't sent by anyone.

MATTHIAS: So we could have just

starved down here? The Bann gave up on us?

Huh...I suppose I should be grateful that

someone came at all, then. Thank you!

But... if you weren't sent by someone, why

are you here? If you don't mind me asking.

ELISSA: I'm looking for whoever owned that statue outside.

MATTHIAS: The statue outside?

Why would? - Oh! I think I see...

You bought the control rod, didn't you?

You came here looking for Shale!

[Sound of the barrier dispelling]

MATTHIAS: That damnable golem brought us nothing but trouble!

My mother sold the rod years ago after it killed my father, and good riddance!

ELISSA: Killed your father?! What do you mean?!

MATTHIAS: My father's name was Wilhelm, mage

to the Arls of Redcliffe, and a hero in

the war against Orlais. And what did he get?

One day, my mother found him outside

the tower... with so many broken bones she

could barely recognize him!

And Shale standing over him. just like it

is now! My father deserve better than

that! But if you really want to wake

Shale up, well... it's yours now.

ELISSA: That's great! It murdered its master?!

MATTHIAS: Look, I know you probably have more important

things on your mind, but... I really need

your help. I know you already saved my

life and I'm grateful, but my daughter is

inside the laboratory. She was afraid, and

ran too far in before I could stop her.

I don't know how she made it past my

father's defenses. One of the men tried

to go after her; he was killed.

But... you could find her, couldn't you?

ELISSA: What killed this man who went after her?

MATTHIAS: There are defenses my

father put down here to keep strangers

out. I knew about the barrier I... had the

key for that, but the rest of it... well we

never came down here. Ever.

ELISSA: How do you even know she's still alive?

MATTHIAS: I don't, it's true.

I'm terrified that something's happened to her and she's lying in there, injured.

I can't leave here until I know

for certain. Surely you can understand that!

ELISSA: I'll see if I can find her.

MATTHIAS: You will?!

Thank the Maker!

My father's laboratory is just past the

next area, I think. She has to be there!

AMALIA: What do you mean you've never climbed a tree?

Don't cats like to be in trees?

AMALIA: Oh look! Someone's come to play!

You have come to play, haven't you?

We're playing a guessing game. It's better with more people.

ELISSA: We? Who is we?

AMALIA: Kitty and me, of course!

You don't see anyone else here, do you?

Anyway... you should go if you're not going to play.

Kitty finds you distracting.

ELISSA: Sure... Let's leave! You can bring the cat.

AMALIA: I can't go! Kitty says she can't come, and I'm

not leaving her. She'd be lonely.

DURGEN: (Growls)

KITTY: hmm... I would not suggest leaving in such

hostile company anyhow, Amalia.

Look how they act!

ELISSA: Step away from that creature, Amalia! Hurry!

AMALIA: No! Leave me alone! Kitty!

KITTY: Nothing you say will convince

Amalia to go with you. She loves only me,

now. I am her friend... while you are just a stranger.

ELISSA: What have you done to her?!

KITTY: I have done nothing! I am all but powerless.

The mage made sure of that, didn't he?

I cannot leave this chamber. No, Amalia

found me - after decades of isolation, her

company is... welcome.

AMALIA: (sighs)

KITTY: It seems we are at an impasse so, let me propose...

a compromise, of sorts. Release me, mortal.

And let me have the girl. Let us return

to her father, and leave this place forever.

ELISSA: Let you have the girl?! You mean possess her?!

KITTY: That's such a crude way of putting it.

I do not wish to harm Amalia.

I merely want to see your world through

her eyes! Is that so wrong?

ELISSA: I'll free you and you can have the girl.

KITTY: Thank you! You are very gracious!

The mage's wards hold me within this chamber, and only a mortal

may approach them. There is a trick to

disarming the wards, but I do not know it.

Perhaps you will succeed, where the girl failed.

AMALIA: Oh! This is so exciting!

Kitty is going to be free!

I've always wanted a cat, and Kitty is so perfect and pretty!

AMALIA: I like it when Kitty sings to me.

Father doesn't like cats, but he never met kitty!

Kitty says grandpa Wilhelm locked her up in this room, isn't that awful!

Kitty is my best friend!

I was thinking about the Sun, silly! (laughs)

Oh! It's a flower! is it a daffodil?

I like daffodils!

KITTY: Yes! I can feel the magic fading!

Ohhhh! I had forgotten how it feels not to be caged!

AMALIA: Kitty? What's happening?

KITTY: A wonderful thing, my dear. For both of us.

ELISSA: Keep your hands off the girl, demon!

KITTY: Betrayal! You will not take the girl, she is mine!

DURGEN: (Barks)

AMALIA: Kitty, you're scaring me! I won't let you inside me!

I won't!

MATTHIAS: You did it!

You freed her! Thank you so much!

AMALIA: I'm sorry I ran away, daddy. I was so scared!

MATTHIAS: It's all right butterfly, you're safe now.

All the bad creatures are gone.

You'll need a phrase to activate Shale.

It's dulen harn. I wouldn't want the

thing, but it's obvious you can handle

yourself just fine. Now we should go,

and quickly! Thank you again. We owe you our lives!

ELISSA: Dulen harn!

SHALE: I knew that the day would come when

someone would find the control rod.

And not even a mage this time.

Probably stumbled across the rod by accident, I suppose.

Typical.

ELISSA: How do you know I'm not a mage?

SHALE: It thinks these crystals are simply

for sure, I see? Huh!

I stood here in this spot and watched the wretched little

villagers scurry around me for oh... I have

no idea how long. Many, many, years.

LELIANA: Oh you poor dear! That would be... really, really boring.

ALISTAIR: And the villagers had no idea they were being watched? Creepy!

SHALE: (sighs) I was just beginning to get used to the quiet, too.

Tell me, are all the villagers dead?

ELISSA: Well, not all of them. No.

SHALE: Some got away, then. How unfortunate.

ELISSA: You didn't care for them, I take it?

SHALE: Familiarity breeds contempt, as they say. And after 30 years

as a captive audience... I was as familiar

with these villagers as one could possibly be.

Not that I wish their fate on them, no. But it did make for a

delightful change of pace.

ELISSA: I'll bet...

SHALE: Well go on then, out with it.

What is It's command?

ELISSA: Why are you calling me "It?"

SHALE: Entrenched sense of perversity.

The last one who held that damnable rod used

to call me Golem.

"Golem fetch me that chair!"

"Do be a good Golem and squash that insipid bandit!"

And let's not forget, "Golem pick me up, I tire of walking!"

It does have the control rod, doesn't It?

I am awake so It... must.

ELISSA: "It" certainly does, right in "It's" hand.

SHALE: I see the control rod, yet I feel...

Go on, order me to do something.

ELISSA: All right... walk over there.

SHALE: And, uh... nothing!

I feel nothing!

I feel no compulsion to carry out It's command.

I suppose this means the rod is... broken?

ELISSA: Shouldn't you be happy about that?

SHALE: hmm... I suppose if I can't be commanded

this means... I have free will, yes?

It is simply - what should I do?

I have no memories beyond watching this

village for so long. I have no purpose.

I find myself at a bit of a loss...

What about It?

It must have awoken me for some reason, no?

What did It intend to do with me?

ELISSA: Well I don't *intend* to do anything with you.

SHALE: Ah. How... unexpected.

Yet refreshing.

I suppose I have two options, do I not?

Go with It, or go elsewhere?

I... do not even know what lies beyond this village.

ELISSA: wWat do you want to do?

SHALE: I watched this village for so long, unable to move or act.

My memories of anything before are... vague at best.

So I have no idea what I want to do.

I'm glad to be mobile, is that not enough?

ELISSA: You... killed your former master.

SHALE: Did I?

I remember that I had a former master.

The mage with the furry brows who poked and

prodded and barked orders!

Did I kill him?

I hope I did kill him!

Perhaps the last order he barked was "Golem! Stop crushing my head!" Hah!

ELISSA: I notice you don't call him "it."

SHALE: Yes. I'm just funny that way.

ELISSA: Are you gonna keep calling me "it?"

SHALE: Yes, very likely.

ELISSA: And how do I know you can be trusted?

SHALE: I have no idea. How does it trust anything else without a control rod?

ELISSA: Good point...

SHALE: They haven't killed It yet, I consider this a good sign.

ELISSA: You're welcome to come with me.

ALISTAIR: Are you... certain you want to bring that... *thing* with us?

It could be dangerous... and large!

ELISSA: Think of it as a portable battering ram.

ALISTAIR: Good point. Better it than me, anyhow.

SHALE: I will follow it about then... for now.

I am called Shale, by the way.

ELISSA: I'm Elissa. Pleased to meet you.

SHALE: This should be interesting.

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