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Mystery Aboard the MNO

from the album Black Hat · released Aug 28, 2021

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About Mystery Aboard the MNO

Today’s song is product of a collab with Venatus Maps and inspired by another addition to Venatus Maps’s Great Expanse setting and a direct accompaniment to last month’s Pugolite Crossing map, which had in turn been built specifically with the MNO Train Cars in mind.

Unfortunately, those same Train Cars have taken a bit of a tumble into the pugolite river that the bridge had previously provided passage over.

Whether the result of faulty engineering, deliberate sabotage, or the unfortunate collateral of an unrelated clash, the support beams of Pugolite Crossing have been scattered throughout the ravine floor alongside the train’s lead cars.

Will adventurers witness the train as it hurtles to the ground? Be called in to investigate the crash scene? Or even be aboard the MNO during the sabotage? You get to decide!

Again, make sure to check his amazing collection of maps at https://www.venatusmaps.com/archive

From the album

Black Hat

3 tracks
The Album3 tracks
Pugolite Crossing Free 2:15
Mystery Aboard the MNO Free 1:39
Sabotage Aboard the MNO Free 1:49
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