Rude Tales of Magic

Thirsty Falls: Part 1

Episode Summary

Behold the wonders of the Trashlands. History-making festivals! Beasts of sky and soil! And of course, the world famous Thirsty Falls, one of the most beautiful, mysterious, and deadly natural wonders Cordelia has to offer. Enjoy nature's majesty while keeping children and loved ones far away. Enemies though, are welcome to explore the canyon's rim, as well as its floor.

Episode Notes

Behold the wonders of the Trashlands. History-making festivals! Beasts of sky and soil! And of course, the world famous Thirsty Falls, one of the most beautiful, mysterious, and deadly natural wonders Cordelia has to offer. Enjoy nature's majesty while keeping children and loved ones far away. Enemies though, are welcome to explore the canyon's rim, as well as its floor.

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