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Draft:Western Arc

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The Western Arc[1][2][3] also known as the Redwood Run Arc[4] and the Cowboy Arc[Citation Needed] is the second Arc of Season 1 of Epithet Erased, the second Arc overall, and the only arc of EP 5-7 Novelization.

Media

No. in series No. in season No. in arc Titlecard Title Airdate
5 5 1 "Redwood Run" Dec 6, 2019 (VRV)

Dec 20, 2019 (YouTube)

A week after the museum incident, Detective Percy King has been placed in charge of hunting down the Arsene Amulet and the thieves who stole it. Giovanni makes arrangements to meet with an underworld appraiser in the backwoods town of Redwood Run.
6 6 2 "All's Well That Ends Well" Dec 13, 2019 (VRV)

Dec 27, 2019 (YouTube)

Percy and Ramsey tussle with an entire town full of Banzai Blasters! Giovanni makes his play! A whistling shadow lurks in the woods! ...But who has the amulet?
7 7 3 "Winner Take All" Dec 20, 2019 (VRV)

Jan 3, 2020 (YouTube)

Zora appears at the train station and challenges Ramsey and Percy to one final duel: Winner gets the Arsene Amulet and control of Ramsey’s fate! The catch? No epithets allowed!

No. in series No. Chorologically Cover Title Release Date
3 2 EP 5-7 Novelization TBA
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Plot

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Characters

Major

Minor

Production

Season 1 EP1-4

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EP5-7 Novelization

See: EP 5-7 Novelization|Production

Differences

Differences Between Epithet Erased and Episode 1 - Bliss Ocean Curiosities

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Differences Between Epithet Erased and EP 5-7 Novelization

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Trivia

  • This Arc was described as a cowboy hat emoji on twitter.[5]
  • The Season 1 version of this arc took two drafts to write.[6]
  • Rhea Burtram wanted Giovanni Potage to be in his causal outfit for the entire arc but did not have time to draw all the portraits, instead it was only in one scene.[7]

Gallery

See Also:

References