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C3E15 The Tunnels Below

Critical Role

CHAPTER

The Quarran

"I think I heard you say that name once It was this dwarf guy who also turned into sludge Super mucousy, same thing Doesn't sound very dangerous There is a joke" "Shashadre comes from The mid-level Mahal House, I would not expect someone of their station to be involved in the Quarran But that may be a good cover as well for our own liberty" If we find this emoth, maybe we could get more answers. Probably like squeeching down a sewer right about now That's disgusting, right? Yeah, she was calling for Mother Oh, that's right She was calling for a what? Mother Said something about Mother healing her or

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Speaker 2
Yeah, coffee with that. They can't exactly swear by the can they?
Speaker 1
It's stuck to the track. Right. Thought that I'd wait until it's safe to cross and make sure the road's clear on the other side.
Speaker 2
Yeah, and unlike that bloke last week, I forgot about the length of these trailers. Yeah,
Speaker 1
I heard about that one. It's not really funny though when you think about a four-hour train driver. Probably been having nightmares ever since. Yeah, I reckon. We're all in the same boat really late. Everyone just wants to get over safe at the end of the day. Yeah, no wrong on that one. There goes the last carriage. Looks like we're safe to head off now. Thanks Mike.
Speaker 3
A long way to go. After you all mate.
Speaker 2
This is a message from Queensland Rail, reminding us that it's important to stay alert and obey any signs and signals when approaching level crossings, to help keep you and everyone else safe. For more information, go to www.qr.com.au
Speaker 1
Here's Andy's Music Time Machine. Time Machine. Time
Speaker 3
Machine. As we take another
Speaker 2
spin in the Time Machine for our summer music series, this week we're back into the early 80s with a great Aussie band that many of you will remember. There are a band that sat on the edges of the mainstream music scene due to their distinctive 60s psychedelic music vibe. They were like no other band at the time, or probably for that matter since, but they enjoyed a huge loyal following that still exists to this day.

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