It Takes One To Hunt One

Overview

Dark forces threaten the city - so dark forces are needed to save it. Emerald City, the shining jewel in the crown of America's west coast, is being plagued by a series of bizarre crimes which the police and local heroes can neither handle nor understand. Luckily for them, they don’t have to. ARCADE - the men in black who protect the innocent from what goes bump in the night - has sent a team to investigate. A team of misfits. Renegades. Monsters. Because after all, when it comes to monsters… It Takes One To Hunt One. Can they unravel the arcane conspiracy threatening to destroy the City of Destiny? Or will they fall prey to their targets - or worse, to each other? Find out in this supernatural noir mystery told through the medium of a TTRPG actual-play podcast, using the
Mutants & Masterminds https://groupfinder.eu/library/mutants-and-masterminds-3rd-edition-2010
Third Edition game system and World of Freedom setting created by Green Ronin Publishing.

Links

powerlevel4podcast.com https://powerlevel4podcast.com/ - Official website youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/@PL4Podcast - Youtube channel spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/7hbBaMVDCWL9oStYHnxc6D - Spotify feed podcasts.apple.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/power-level-4-podcast/id1884679763 - Apple Podcasts feed patreon.com https://www.patreon.com/PowerLevel4Podcast - Patreon page

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