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  <title>Chapter 7.2 - Snakes in the Grass</title>
  <description>The party has survived the trials of the Moonwalk and have traveled a GREAT distance in very little time to the quaint Elven port, Sansi village. The villagers welcomed them with open arms and everyone hugged and laughed and had a grand ol' time and nothing bad happened at all! Wait, no, sorry my mistake that doesn't happen, instead they arrive to find a dangerous Clan of Snake-people called Sibulans have the entire village hostage and it's up to the party to do what they do best! Stumble their way to glory! There's a feisty old elf who's handling herself with some espionage action and a mage liquefaction. When the party divides to conquer both sides, they nearly misstep though a weapon Junk kept! With Guest of Quest Andrew Mena! --This Podcast is BEST in HEADPHONES!-- Get DnDW T-shirts &amp;amp;amp; more at www.dragonwagonshop.com Follow us on social media! http://www.twitter.com/dndwpod&amp;amp;nbsp;http://www.instagram.com/dndwpod&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Dungeons and Dragon Wagon is part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network! Show your support at www.dragonwagonradio.com/support&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Warning: DnDW plays in an extremely violent, war-torn, and uncivil world of fantasy. Those sensitive to certain scenarios should listen with caution. </description>
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