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Sandpoint. An ordinary town on the Lost Coast of Varisia. When Ezren, Merisiel, Valeros and Harsk arrive, seeking rest from their adventures, it seems the town's annual Swallowtail Festival will give them what they need - until goblins attack during a ceremony to consecrate the town’s rebuilt church.
After defending Sandpoint, the adventurers discover a sinister plot to return an ancient evil to Varisia. Can they discover the sinister connection between the goblin attack and the removal of mortal remains from a crypt in the town’s graveyard?
Trevor Littledale (Ezren)
Ian Brooker (Harsk)
Stewart Alexander (Valeros)
Kerry Skinner (Merisiel)
Helen Goldwyn (Deverin)
Toby Longworth (Hemlock)
Yuriri Naka (Ameiko)
Katarina Olsson (Nualia)
Sunny Ormonde (Townswoman)
Kevin Shen (Tsuto)
Duncan Wisbey (Foxglove)
Script Editor John Ainsworth
Cover Art by Wayne Reynolds
Director John Ainsworth
Executive Producer Nicholas BriggsJason Haigh-Ellery
Music by Steve Foxon
Producer John Ainsworth
Sound Design by Simon Hunt
Written by James Jacobs
Adapted by Mark Wright
After defending Sandpoint, the adventurers discover a sinister plot to return an ancient evil to Varisia. Can they discover the sinister connection between the goblin attack and the removal of mortal remains from a crypt in the town’s graveyard?
Trevor Littledale (Ezren)
Ian Brooker (Harsk)
Stewart Alexander (Valeros)
Kerry Skinner (Merisiel)
Helen Goldwyn (Deverin)
Toby Longworth (Hemlock)
Yuriri Naka (Ameiko)
Katarina Olsson (Nualia)
Sunny Ormonde (Townswoman)
Kevin Shen (Tsuto)
Duncan Wisbey (Foxglove)
Script Editor John Ainsworth
Cover Art by Wayne Reynolds
Director John Ainsworth
Executive Producer Nicholas BriggsJason Haigh-Ellery
Music by Steve Foxon
Producer John Ainsworth
Sound Design by Simon Hunt
Written by James Jacobs
Adapted by Mark Wright
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