Thursday, January 8, 2026

Faeforge Academy: Episode 149 – The Alchemy Index

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Five tieflings walk into a bar… as our heroes have disguised themselves searching for an inroad to the Deepstones. The Dancing Tinbottems, as they call themselves, have the attention of Alloric Battlehammer, a contact point for the family and are given a task. But first they must procure some items for their own safety, but every new person they meet seems to be a mystery unto themselves

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Beskey Nevering – Michael Sinclair II – @michaelcrits

Ariadne Zuvan – Adelaide Gardner – @ohadelaide

Khoz Forgeheart – Ian Gould – @IanGGould

Rain – Kris Gideon – @kissofhemlock

Blossom de Brulee – Emily Ervolina – @emilyerv

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