"War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over."
- William Tecumseh Sherman The Crowe boys are finally healed up, shopped up, not liquored up, and all up to get it done. Will they buckle up and get this thing done? Bottoms up, and paws up, let's find out. Isaac's twitter handle is still missing from my outtro. He's @AbelTheCrowe
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Hey folks! First up, there's an issue with Google Play not processing our latest episodes. I've contacted google support, but I've tried all I can on my side, so it's up to them to fix it asap unfortunately. If we can't get the issue resolved in a week, I'll try to send out another update.
Secondly, our fan gun historian has thankfully provided us with more info on the guns featured in the last episode. Check out this thread of tweets for more info on what Abel bought. https://twitter.com/GunslingerAndy/status/1018866723804590083
The Crowes learn more about the enemy of their friend, and perhaps even gain a new ally. Dragoon pistol: https://www.collegehillarsenal.com/shop/product.php?productid=1755
In addition to the twitter handles listed, Isaac is located @AbeltheCrowe
The Crowe Bros mosey towards tombstone. The wounds of war scar the living. Orson Sharpe finds his place in his new pack. The brothers indulge in their newfound moral freedom.
It's a fight for survival, both for their brother and for themselves as the Crowe's continue into the pines.
If you're curious about "The monsters that kill with their eyes", here's some references. I did modify them from traditional folklore to interact with Thaddeus's phobia. Plus, it seemed out of place for things to shoot lightning out of their eyes in Sounds Like Crowes.
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The most fascinating thing I found while researching the Navajo is their creation legends. This link also contains images of their sand paintings they use for healing songs.
The Coming of Monsters: "In the Third World, there was a time when men and women had lived apart for a long time. During that time, some women had used animal horns or long stones or bird feathers for sex. Now, in the Fourth World, some of those women were pregnant. One woman who had used an antelope horn gave birth to a child with no head. The people held a council and decided that this baby would be abandoned. It was left to die in a gully. But it lived and grew to become Déélgééd, the Horned Monster. A woman who had used an eagle's feather for sex gave birth to a round, headless child with feathered shoulders. A council was held, and it was decided that this baby too should be abandoned. It was left in an alkali pit. But it lived, and grew to become Tsé Nináhálééh, Monster Eagle. It made its home on Tséteʼiská, a peak beyond La Plata Mountains. A woman who had used an elongated stone for sex gave birth to a headless child with hard skin and a pointed neck. The people met in council and decided that this baby should be abandoned in a fissure in a cliff. They placed the child and closed the fissure with rocks. But the child lived and grew to become Tsé dah Hódziiłtáłii, The Monster Who Kicks People Down the Cliff. It made its home at a place called Knol ghi nee, beyond the Carrizos Mountains. A woman who had skinned a sour cactus and used it for sex gave birth to twins, headless creatures with no limbs. They had two depressions at the top that looked like eyes. The people gathered and decided that these infants had to be abandoned. They threw them as far as they could. But the twins found shelter in brush and survived. They grew to become Binááʼ yee Aghání, the Monsters That Kill with Their Eyes. One monster came about in a different way. A woman named Loose Running Woman went off alone in the direction of the sunrise. After defecating, she used a smooth pebble from the river to clean herself. She placed the warm stone in her genitals just as Jóhonaaʼéí, the Sun, rose above the horizon. Seeing this, the Sun sent a ray into her. In only nine days she gave birth to a large child. Having no husband, and not knowing who the father of the child was, she abandoned the child in a rocky place. But Jóhonaaʼéí knew that the baby was his, and he protected it from afar but never visited it. The child grew to be large and powerful and very angry. It was called Yéʼiitsoh, Big Giant, by the people. The monsters hid along paths, and killed and devoured travelers. They killed many people, and the people began to live in fear."
The Crowe boys enter an unnatural forest, in the unlikely hope that their brother's salvation may lie within.
The Crowe boys must deal with a rising threat, as their journey through the Arizona night takes them ever closer to Tombstone.
The Crowe boys move west, towards Tombstone. Lucky reveals a new thread in the plot of their Ma's death.
Shadow Of The Cabal: https://www.shadowofthecabal.com/ @sotcpod Savagecast: http://www.savagecast.com/ @SavageCast
Bonus episode! We talk with SOTC about Westerns or whatever.
It's the start of something new. Something bad.
Music by Rudy Zuniga I’m Caleb Sundsted @Marshalcaleb Thaddeus Crowe is played by Marshal sims @MrMalicious1 Abel Crowe is portrayed by Isaac Sundsted @AbelCrowe Orson Sharpe is played by Alex Horrall @Ellis_lee_crowe Harper is run by Camron Reed. @cjreed211
Man oh man folks I'm a big fan of this game. We ran a one shot with some new characters from the minds of Alex Horrall and Camron Reed. It's sort of men in black meets deadlands. I really enjoyed exploring some of the more gonzo aspects of Deadlands which we typically avoid in Sounds Like Crowes. You can listen to these episodes without listening to Sounds Like Crowe.
The season finale of the first season of the Crowe boy's journey. It was a blast, hope you enjoyed. There will be an episode with some special content next week.
@soundsofcrowes Abel has been played by Isaac Sundsted @parishrane Thaddues has been portrayed by Marshall Sims @mrmalicious1 Ellis has been played by Alex Horrall @ellis_lee_crowe Lucky has been depicted by Cameron Day Harper has been portrayed by Camron Reed @cjreed211 Music by Rudy Zuniga. Savage Worlds is owned by the pinnacle entertainment group
A big fight is a brewin' and the Crowes are ready for it. Get ready for some violence, fantastic descriptions, a few punny jokes and a whole lot of raising the steaks.
The steaks get raised on a brotherly bonding trip on a train headed to tombstone.
John's colt lightning: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/92/db/08/92db080bb7a9ccc68a32bf575d3bcd47.jpg
Joke's on Harper this episode, as Cameron says. It's a nice relaxing episode of the boys on the train to tombstone. What could go wrong?
The Crowe boys leave town, destination: Tombstone.
About 4 seconds of audio in episode 15 was replaced with really loud static during the final production stages. I've reuploaded the episode with the issue fixed. Sorry ya'll!
The Crowe boys spend an entire episode shopping.
We have an interview with Lucky. Goto 4:53 if you want to skip the interview. Young and Holt: ap.feartheboot.com
Probably my favorite episode so far. Will Harper stop being a baby? Will Thaddeus stop drinking? Will Alex take things seriously for once? And more importantly, will Thunder get spooked? Find out this episode of super hot fire: WITCH HUNT.
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