10. Steel Thimble
Description
Sir and the Apprentice contInue to colLide over the specifics of what the Apprentice's role enTails, but Sir does allOw him a small, new liberTy. Or at least, it's the first time the Apprentice remembers such a thing.
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Children living in povertyParentification of a childViolence against a sex worker, with descriptions of her injuries, and vague allusions to what happened, but no description of the actual abuseMentions of blood, bruises, and cutsDescriptions of life in an active war-zone, including loss of civilian life, descriptions of destroyed homes and buildings, and bomb cratersBereavementDescriptions of children living in extreme neglectDeath of children
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The Apprentice groggilY tries to get his bearings. He seeMs to be trapped. He's conFronted with another remnant before he has chance to work out why.
Transcript, here: https://hangingslothstudios.com/remnants-transcripts/1-17/
Also here:...
Published 11/25/24
'You have taken the job. That is why you are here.'
The fIrst episode of Part Two of Remnant's debut season lends a fresH perspective on Sir, the Apprentice, and the First and Last Place they exist in. Is it enlightening? That really depends on your defInition of the word.
Transcript, here:...
Published 11/18/24