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"Of All the Gin Joints"
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Lauren and The Morrigan have a talk
Episode no. Season 4
Episode 6
Overall Episode 54
Directed by Mairzee Almas
Written by Alexandra Zarowny
Produced by Vanessa Piazza
Featured Music See Section Below
Cinematography by Craig Wright
Editing by Ben Wilkinson
Production Code 406
Original Air Date December 15, 2013 (2013-12-15)
Length 60 minutes (runtime)
Guest Actors

Emmanuelle Vaugier - The Morrigan
Christine Horne - Dungeon Master
Lara Jean Chorostecki - Ianka
Colin Lawrence - Marcus
Alex Karzis - Damber

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Dyson returns to find that Bo is Dark Fae, Hale and Kenzi admit their feelings for each other and Lauren meets with The Morrigan to discuss terms

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Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase.


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Of All the Gin Joints was the sixth episode of the fourth season of the series, and the fifty-dourth overall episode of the Canadian television series Lost Girl. It was first shown on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada on December 15th, 2013, at 10 PM Eastern time.


Production Data

  • Series: Lost Girl
  • Season: 4
  • Episode Number: 6 (54th Overall)
  • Episode Title: Of All the Gin Joints
  • Directed by: Mairzee Almas
  • Writing credits: Alexandra Zarowny
  • Production Company: Prodigy Pictures
  • Running Time: 60 Minutes (Including Commercials)
  • Country of Origin: Canada
  • Originally Aired on: December 15th, 2013 on the Showcase Television Channel in Canada
  • Number of Canadian Viewers: TBA
  • Number of American Viewers: TBA

Cast

A promotional Image of the Season Four cast of Lost Girl from the official website at showcase.ca/lostgirl From left to right: Richard Howland as Trick, Ksenia Solo as Kenzi, Rachel Skarsten as Tamsin, Anna Silk as Bo, Kristen Holden-Reid as Dyson, Zoie Palmer as Lauren and K.C. Collins as Hale.
Actor / Actress Role
Anna Silk Bo
Kris Holden-Ried Dyson
Ksenia Solo Kenzi
Richard Howland Trick
K.C. Collins Hale
Zoie Palmer Lauren
Emmanuelle Vaugier The Morrigan
Christine Horne Dungeon Master
Lara Jean Chorostecki Ianka
Colin Lawrence Marcus
Alex Karzis Damber

Music in this Episode

Song Title Artist Notes
For This I Can’t Be Sure Sunparlour Players Written by Andrew Penner
and Michael Rosenthal
I Want The DJ Courtesy of APM Music
O’Farrell’s Jig Courtesy of APM Music
Planxty Fanny Power Courtesy of APM Music
Humours Of Glen Dart Courtesy of APM Music
Breaks Me Down Stars And Crosses Written by Marcus Trulli
and Clara Klein
No Angel Yuki Written by Mike Bryant
and Jon Fugler

Plot

Short Summary

Bo and Kenzi are at the Dal Raita when a female Fae named Ianka rushes in claiming that Bo told her to find her. Ianka sings for Bo and she has a glimpse of her lost memories, but in order to gain more Bo must give Ianka her freedom from the Fae that is holding her and gains that Fae’s permission for Ianka to sing for an audience, rather than that Fae alone. Ianka sings an aria which reveals more of what happened to Bo, but is interrupted when Ianka is held by an attacker who demands she be given to him. It appears he is in love with Ianka, but this turns out to be a lie and in fact he wishes Ianka to sing a death note to kill a species of Fae his kind is at war with. Ianka does sing but kills him instead before dying as well. Hale and Kenzi finally express to each other how they feel about each other and share a moment, but it appears that Hale was injured when Ianka sung her death note. Lauren prepares to leave the Light but The Morrigan meets with her at her apartment and they have a conversation about what Lauren is willing to do and the agreement she wants with the Dark Fae among other subjects. Lauren eventually is given access to the Dark Fae medical laboratories. Lauren also takes a sample of The Morrigan’s DNA for unknown purposes. Dyson returns to tell Bo that Lauren has switched to the Dark Fae and Bo tells Dyson that she has been forced to join the Dark as well. Trick warns Bo and Dyson that they cannot be together as Light and Dark are forbidden to do so. Bo and Dyson are then found together by the Una Mens who proclaim that Dyson has broken the laws and move to attack him as the episode ends.


Detailed Summary

The episode opens with what appears to be an opera singer performing her art to an empty concert hall with the exception of a single individual who is watching her perform. Upon completing her performance, the single person in the audience, a man, gives her a round of applause before the singer bows and then turns away to be met by an assistant who helps her leave the stage. On her way out of the concert hall, she stumbles and then uses her voice to stun the person helping her who falls to the floor. She then flees down a flight of stairs before running away from the concert hall. The assistant who had been incapacitated by the singer, revives himself long enough to use a whistle that produces a high pitched squeal. The sound causes the singer to fall to her knees in pain for a moment, but the assistant loses consciousness again, the sound ends, and the singer continues her escape a moment later.

The scene then moves to the Dal Riata where Bo (Anna Silk) and Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) are at the bar. Kenzi reads a note from Tamsin which cryptically says that Tamsin has had to leave to do something she finds important. Kenzi comments: "Kids... They are as cryptic as..." and Bo finishes the sentence with: "a signature on a Dark Fae contract?" Kenzi tells Bo that Tamsin is following her heart as Bo bemoans: "Can you really know yourself without memory? How can you know what you want?" Kenzi and Bo then hold hands, each telling the other that they have no idea what they would do without the other. At that moment the singer from earlier in the episode stumbles into the Dal Riata in what seems to be obvious pain, falling to the floor a moment later. Bo and Kenzi rush over to help her, Bo helping the singer to a place to sit down and Kenzi rushing over to a nearby table to grab a glass of water, and take a sip of one of the male Fae's drinks there telling them: "Toll for being non helping douche-balls!" and taking the water to the singer. The singer then looks at Bo and exclaims: "You!" before speaking in rapid-fire Russian for a short time. Kenzi tells Bo that the singer is saying "I can't believe I found you!" Bo is confused as she claims not to know the singer. The singer continues to speak, Kenzi translating her words as: "I came! Just like she told me to!" Bo asks who the singer is talking about and the singer tells Bo, in English, "You did."

After the opening credits, we find the singer in Trick's lair with Trick (Richard Howland) looking after her as she rests. After doing so for a short time he moves to the lock box which contains the seed from the sacred papyrus plant which the Uns Mens are in search of, as well as Trick, and hides it away as Bo enters. Trick then names the singer as being Ianka, and that she needs to rest. Bo tells Trick that she needs to find out why a woman she has never met believes that Bo told her to come and see her. When Trick blocks her way Bo pleads: "Pretty please?" but Trick tells Bo that Ianka is an Alchemist Fae who are a very delicate descendant of what Trick calls Bird People. Trick explains that running in the cold may have strained Ianka's vocal cords and that is a problem because it is the way that Alchemist Fae feed as their singing evokes powerful memories which they draw in and feed upon. Bo asks what memories and Trick replies that Ianka can bring good and bad memories to the fore with her singing and certain songs can also kill and as well they can kill themselves with their singing if they are not careful. Bo relents but asks Trick to tell her when "Liza Faenelli" wakes up so she can talk to her.

Elsewhere Lauren (Zoie Palmer) is packing up her things in her Light Fae apartment as she prepares to leave them as she now has joined the Dark Fae. As she dances to some music, The Morrigan (Emmanuelle Vaugier) enters, dressed very casually, and turns the music down, telling Lauren that she "would have killed at Studio 54. Just like I killed the busboy that served me tonic instead of soda." Lauren asks The Morrigan what she wants and is told that The Morrigan came over to help Lauren move, but: "Clearly we have something more pressing to work on." A long moment passes and then The Morrigan continues: "Your hostessing skills. They suck ass Disco Queen." Lauren replies that she didn't expect The Morrigan to "just show up with... pizza... and beer." The Morrigan replies: "What's a moving day party without some 'za and something from my own personal micro brewery." She hands Lauren a bottle of beer and Lauren reads the label, commenting: "Oh wow. Dark Belch." The Morrigan answers: "I was going through a red neck phase. They were delicious so, no regrets." then she adds: "And please, if we are going to be working together, call me Evony." When The Morrigan pushes a stack of boxes to the side with her hip, Lauren panics slightly and asks her to be careful. When asked what is in the box, Lauren claims, sheepishly, that it is her entire Star Trek DVD collection and her con collectible action figures. This brings a smile to The Morrigan who comments: "Oh honey, I obviously came just in time." before turning away and opening the bag she had been carrying and then handing to Lauren a small stack of what appears to be old books.

Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) is sitting at the bar in the Dal Riata as Bo approaches him and comments: "The prodigal wolf returns." Dyson replies: "Rode for two days straight" and Bo answers: "Yeah, that's what I said." After a moment, Dyson tells Bo that he believes that Lauren has joined the Dark Fae, this news obviously troubling him greatly. Bo replies: "You're going to giggle. Really. You are. But, as it turns out. So did I." Dyson is shocked by Bo's admission and demands to know why Bo has done so and she tries to explain to him: "I was forced okay? By The Wanderer or whoever the bastard is." Dyson promises Bo that they can "fix this" and tells Bo that he thinks that he knows where they can start doing so, but Bo interrupts him by drawing Dyson into a kiss and replying: "So do I." The kiss breaks and Dyson tells Bo that now that she is Dark and he is Light they cannot be together and asks if she understands that. However Bo takes Dyson into one of the back rooms of the Dal Riata and the two begin to have some "rough" sex, Bo being in control of Dyson as this continues until Trick walks in on them, crying out: "Balls of Minotaur!" and slamming the door he entered through closed. As they dress, Trick looks the other way and asks: "What wrong with you two? Light and Dark cannot fraternize!" Dyson tells Trick that he is aware of this as Bo kisses him, and Trick tells them both they need to be smarter than what they are doing as "the Una Mens are everywhere." Bo looks at Trick and says in a harsh voice: "So close the door on your way out." Trick is shocked but replies: "No, you get your brain out of each other's pants and my barrel room." Trick then tells Bo that Ianka is awake and that she should not aggravate her before Bo storms out of the room to see Ianka.

Bo returns to Trick's lair where she sees Ianka who is awake and tending to herself as Bo enters. Ianka tells Bo that she is her hero and that she is "so happy I found you." Bo tells Ianka that she is glad that she is alright, but adds that she has no idea what Ianka is talking about as she has never met her. Ianka claims that Bo came to see her after she sang for Bo, telling Ianka that her singing "touched her so deeply." Bo asks where this happened and Ianka tries to tell Bo where that was, but can only tell Bo that she made her promise to escape, to come to the Dal Riata even though Ianka told Bo that doing so was impossible. When Bo replies that she does not understand what Ianka is talking about, Ianka then begins to sing an aria which triggers hidden memories within Bo. The first is Bo running through a field, backwards, the second is of Bo waking up in bed on the Death Train and asking "What the hell?" before the aria ends and Bo comes out of her memories. Ianka asks if it was a good memory, but Bo tells her that it was "vague and weird, but it was a clue, a real clue." Bo asks Ianka to sing more, but she refuses telling Bo that they agreed that if Ianka would sing for Bo then Bo would get what Ianka wants most of all: "Freedom."

After the first commercial break, we return to find Bo confronting Ianka, telling her that she cannot hold Bo's memories hostage. Ianka tells Bo that she has her memories and that Ianka only has the key to unlock them. Bo stalks towards Ianka and demands that she gives up the key, her eyes glowing, but Ianka brings Bo up short saying: "People talk about the Succubus. That you are different. But you are just like the others." This snaps Bo out of her moment and she apologizes to Ianka saying: "Lately I've been feeling so lost." Bo then asks what Ianka means by others and is told that she is being held by what she calls a wealthy and powerful Bourak and that she is allowed to sing only for him which means that she is starving and cannot feed, begging Bo to allow her to sing for an audience and have a true feeding that would revive her by singing what Ianka calls her "famous aria." Bo comments: "I guess I'm more of a Black Eyed Peas kind of girl." Ianka replies: "Neither regret the past nor fear the future." Bo tells Ianka that the words are "beautiful" but they mean nothing to her. Ianka tells Bo that she told her that she would not remember anything, but then insists that Bo look in the hilt of her knife for proof. Bo does so which reveals a hidden compartment. Within it Bo finds a note in her own handwriting to herself. The note reads: "Ianka. You will sing for me and I will bring you freedom." There is the shoot of Ianka's name from the Dal Riata above and she panics, telling Bo that "he" is there.

Bo returns upstairs to find Damber (Alex Karzis) crying out for "my Ianka" to be returned to him immediately. Bo confronts him and warns that Ianka is not a thing and he does not own her. He tells Bo that Ianka has been part of his family for centuries, but Bo answers: "Lincoln threw down slavery and it went the way of the dodo." Damber refuses and demands that Bo bring her to him immediately instead, but Bo then claims that Ianka left. He tells Bo that she has not and shows Bo what appears to be a tracking device of some kind that is apparently linked to the necklace that Ianka wears. When Bo threatens to remove it, she is also told that trying to do so will make the necklace choke Ianka to death. Bo asks him for permission for Ianka to sing her "famous aria" for an audience, but he says that it would be wasted on the "masses" and that Bo is insulting him. Bo then tries a different tack and tells him: "People speak of your generosity. Your benevolence." and he claims to be both. Bo then tells him: "When the public finds out that you deprived them of a performance by Ianka, they will see who you truly are." Damber's ego then gets the better of him and he answers that he had not made up his mind to do so or not, but will allow Ianka to sing but he requires: "A private room, a bottle of Scapa 25 single malt, and a place to sit that isn't so... sticky." Bo's answer is: "I can do less sticky."

Returning to Lauren and The Morrigan, Lauren is examining the books she has been given and comments: "The personal and professional journals of Charles Mayo, Albert Einstein and Marie Curie. How?" The Morrigan replies: "Marie turned out to be a real axe wound so I stole her diaries as a joke. Mayo's I dug up from under Jimmy Hoffa and Einstein's? Picked that up at a garage sale." Lauren is shocked that The Morrigan goes to garage sales, but The Morrigan explains with a laugh: "You would not believe the shit humans will sell for a few sawbucks. My Van Gogh, my Stradivarius, two Faberge eggs. Stuff that Faberge would lose his shit if he knew." Lauren asks if all of the people that The Morrigan spoke of were Fae and asks if all of the journals are from the Fae. Instead of answering, The Morrigan returns to her bag and removes more books and gives them to Lauren as well before adding: "There are hundreds more in the archives." Lauren opens one of the new books she has been given and after reading a passage dated in 1830 which talks about experiments on humans comments that doing so is typical Dark Fae callousness, but The Morrigan replies: "The hubris of your kind. That doctor was not Fae." Lauren is slightly chastised by this and answers: "Well. Although I am very proud of my profession I have not always agreed with the methods of my forefathers." The Morrigan questions this and then lists many of the advances that had been made through human experiments in the past and the greater good that doing so gave to humanity as a whole and that: "Medicine on humans is best researched on humans" as she takes a slice of pizza. Lauren calls The Morrigan's thoughts "outdated" and that computers are used to drive knowledge forwards as well as mentioning that organs and other samples can be grown in laboratories. The Morrigan interrupts and offers a compromise of cloning someone and then experimenting on the clone instead. Lauren is less than impressed by this idea and tells The Morrigan that she cannot make her do so. The Morrigan tells Lauren to "calm down and have a drink" before opening one of the bottles of beer she brought with her and offering it to Lauren. She then explains: "Look. You don't have to do anything you don't want to. But I want you to feel free." Lauren scoffs at this wondering about morals and ethics which The Morrigan claims are "overrated" but she also claims that if they are important to Lauren then she can respect that. Lauren then tells her, very clearly: "If I agree to work with the Dark Fae it will have to be on my own terms." The Morrigan answers: "Fine. Right. Scout's honour."

At the Dal Riata, Trick approaches Kenzi and asks her to leave as Ianka's signing can hurt humans. Kenzi refuses, telling Trick that she has managed to survive Trick's music so she should be able to survive Ianka's as well. Hale (K.C. Collins) appears nearby and seems to be looking for someone. Kenzi sees Hale walking towards her and prepares herself to talk to him, but Hale passes Kenzi by and instead goes to see Ianka who is nearby. Ianka greets Hale very happily as Trick and Kenzi watch. Kenzi is then seen talking to Bo about Hale and Ianka knowing each other, Kenzi bemoaning that Ianka is "Famous and beautiful and Russian and she is also obnoxious and vain and stuck up and you know that singer in Russian actually means whore? Except it doesn't." As Kenzi and Bo take their seats with the assembled audience to listen to Ianka's singing, Bo tells Kenzi that Ianka is the key to her memories. A curtain opens on the Dal Riata's stage and Ianka begins her performance moments later. As Ianka performs, Bo has a flashback to one of her missing memories. The memory is of Bo on the Death Train lifting a cover from a serving tray and finding that it had covered what appears to be some kind of crown with Bo's true name, Isabeau, written upon it. Bo stares at this for a moment and then throws the tray and crown to the floor in anger. Back in the Dal Riata, Bo comments to herself: "I'm on a train... I can almost see his face..." But then the music suddenly ends and a man is standing beside Ianka and holding one of her arms. The man announces that Ianka has a bomb around her neck and that he holds the trigger.

After another commercial, Bo asks the man who he is, but the answer is given by Damber who announces that the man is named Marcus (Colin Lawrence) and that Marcus is a Camazotz Mayan Bat Warrior who has come for Ianka before, but Damber had stole her back and this has been going on for some time apparently. Damber explains that in Camazotz, Ianka's singing brings memories of battles won which "bolsters their army." Damber then warns Marcus that his provocation will lead to another war if Damber so orders his people to do so. Trick then interrupts warning: "Any unrest will bring attention from the Una Mens." Ianka then seemingly begins to faint, but Marcus catches her before she can do so. Bo warns Marcus that Ianka has been weakened by her singing and she needs to rest otherwise she will die.

Ianka is then seen back in Trick's lair resting while Marcus hovers nearby watching her and the others in the room with them. As Trick diverts the attention of those in the room, Bo wonders how they might be able to remove the necklace from Ianka. Trick tells Bo that the crystals in the necklace are not crystal but Atlantean Quartz, which was once thought to ignite volcanic eruptions. Bo asks how they might be able to defuse the situation and Trick explains that they need to freeze the quartz to do so, but only liquid volcanic argon can do so. Bo then tells Trick that she will send Kenzi to get what they need at "The liquid volcanic argon store."

Meanwhile back at Lauren's apartment, she and The Morrigan appear to be slightly drunk. The Morrigan urging Lauren to do some Star Trek. Lauren does a "Doctor's Log" in which she talks about talking to The Morrigan and that she seems suspiciously human. The Morrigan questions this, asking if it is because she has feelings. Lauren tells her that "empathy and compassion are two things I would not normally associate with you." Lauren wonders if she is drunk and looks at the bottle in surprise as she realizes that it is 25% alcohol. Kenzi then appears and greets Lauren: "Hello alternate reality Lauren? I'd like to talk to the real Lauren. Please go get her thank you." When Kenzi finishes, The Morrigan offers her a beer, asking if she would: "Like a Belch?"

Back at the Dal Riata, Hale visits with Ianka, commenting that she seems to be looking better. Ianka tells Hale: "It's good to see a face from the past" and talks about her past with Hale, mentioning the pranks they used to play together, and remembering one that involved something called a sonic meteorite which they used to call someone and ask if their refrigerator was running, then completing the joke incorrectly before hanging up on them, the memory making them both laugh. Ianka then apologizes, saying that she is still very weak, but thanking Hale for his visit before he turns to leave.

Lauren has found a container of liquid volcanic argon and hands it to Kenzi while asking: "Okay, explain this to me again. You and Bo need liquid argon to add to the barrels of your homemade merlot in order to avoid oxidation?" Kenzi's answer is: "Yup! Nothing to worry about. A good old home hooch. Looks like you got something new too. You guys like moving in together?" Lauren tells Kenzi that they are just talking and since Lauren's old apartment belongs to the light, "Evony helped to find Lauren a new loft in the city." Kenzi is surprised that Lauren is calling The Morrigan by her real name, calling it "weird" before taking a sniff of the beer that Lauren has been drinking and commenting: "This doesn't smell like Kool Aid." Lauren asks about Bo and Kenzi replies: "Good. You know, black smoke and gargoyles and clear Atlantean quartz. The usual. But... But she misses you. We all do." Kenzi then turns to leave, but Lauren stops her, asking: "Did you say clear Atlantean quartz?"

Back in Trick's lair, Bo approaches Ianka and Marcus, but he tells Bo to stay where she is. Bo questions if Marcus really wants to hurt Ianka, but his answer is "I want what I want." and then demands that Bo leave the room as he activates the device which will detonate the Atlantean quartz, Bo doing so a moment later after promising Ianka that she will not let anything happen to her. After Bo leaves, Marcus is seen sitting next to Ianka while Hale watches from a hidden spot nearby. Bo meets with Dyson who is working on Damber's transmitter, changing it to a receiver so they can hear what Marcus is saying to Ianka. After getting it to work, they hear some bits of conversation which are not clear or really understandable save for the very end when Marcus realizes that someone is listening to them and the sound of the device he holds to kill Ianka is heard to activate throughout the Dal Riata. Bo and Dyson rush out into the main bar and Bo yells out for everyone to take cover.

After another commercial break,

Questions in this Episode

  • It appears that in this episode Trick has not actually taken over the role of the New Acting Ash. When will that occur?
  • Assuming that the Una Mens are basically omnipotent, how is it that they haven't taken Bo and Dyson into custody for breaking the law over Dark and Light being together?
  • Why is it that Ianka's singing really only gives Bo fragments of her memories?
  • Where is The Morrigan's microbrewery?
  • Why use a name for her beer that is so odd and obvious? It is really only for herself?
  • What plans does The Morrigan have for Lauren?
  • Why did The Morrigan reveal so much to Lauren?
  • Was anything that The Morrigan told Lauren about herself actually real and true or was it all a game? She has lied many times before.
  • When Bo and Kenzi were seated to listen to Ianka sing, Kenzi was seated beside Bo. After Bo had remembered a memory, and Ianka's singing had stopped, the chair beside Bo was empty. So, where did Kenzi go?

Answers in this Episode

  • According to a note that Tamsin left at the beginning of this episode, she has gone somewhere to do something. What that might be isn't exactly clear.
  • Kenzi uses her knowledge of Russian in this episode, one of the few times in the series that she has done so.
  • While Trick may be the choice of the Una Mens to be the New Acting Ash, he did not act in that role in this episode.
  • An Alchemist Fae are a very delicate descendant of Bird People. Their singing evokes powerful memories which they draw in and feed upon. Their singing can bring good and bad memories and certain songs can also kill.
  • The Morrigan apparently owns a micro brewery that produces a beer called Dark Belch which she apparently started when she was in her "Red Neck" phase, referring to her feeding on that kind of human.
  • The Morrigan has given permission for Lauren to call her Evony, which is The Morrigan's true name.
  • Lauren apparently loves Star Trek to the point that she has DVDs of all of the series and movies and as well a collection of con figurines.
  • Dyson is now aware that Bo has joined the Dark Fae as has Lauren.
  • Trick reminds Bo and Dyson that they cannot be together as Light Fae and Dark Fae are not allowed to do so.
  • Apparently Ianka's singing unlocks some of Bo's memories of the time she spent on the Death Train.
  • Apparently Bo has been feeling "lost" of late.
  • Ianka was held by a wealthy and powerful Bourak named Damber who only allowed Ianka to sing for him alone.
  • Scapa 25 single malt is a 25 year old Single Malt Scotch Whisky which was distilled in 1980 and bottled in 2005 at cask strength with only 2000 bottles produced.
  • The Morrigan apparently owns a microbrewery that produces a beer called Dark Belch.
  • The Morrigan apparently goes to garage sales.
  • The Morrigan held in her possession the personal and professional diaries of Charles Mayo, Albert Einstein and Marie Curie which she seemingly gave to Lauren.
  • The Morrigan claimed that she stole Marie Curie's diaries as a joke, Charles Mayo's were dug up from under Jimmy Hoffa and Einstein's were found at a garage sale.
  • The Morrigan owns a Van Gogh, a Stradivarius and two Faberge eggs.
  • According to The Morrigan, the Dark Fae archives contain hundreds of diaries.

Episodes

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References


Episode Review on Succubus.Net

Tera, the owner of this website, posted a review of this episode on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on December 20th, 2013. You can find that review here. She gave it 3.0 pitchforks out of 5.


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