THURSDAY October 24th at 7pm: BLOOD & BRINE - Tales of the Slayer

"Tales of the Slayer"
BLOOD & BRINE
She alone stands against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness.

- followed at 9pm by THE LAST OF PLACIDES WIFE -

Slayer Robin Whitby disguising herself as a man, is the pirate captain of her ship "Neptune's Lady" in 1661. Along with her Watcher, Dr. William Henry Pratt, she and her crew prowl the Caribbean. Encountering a derelict treasure ship full of stolen Inca gold she battles curses, leeches, vampires, a mutinous crew.. and a kraken!

Into every generation, a Slayer is born. One girl in all the world, to find the vampires where they gather, and to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their numbers. In our time, that girl is Buffy Summers. But Buffy is merely one Slayer in an eternal continuum of warriors for the Powers That Be.


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From: Tales of the Slayer, Vol.II
Author: Greg Cox

*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
supernatural, monsters


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