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...all those involved in putting on the play performance in Cordor.
~ Katie Popkins & Company.
These events can be nerve-wracking and challenging at the best of times - but to do so whilst the server count was so high - it can test the nerves!
Kudos to the Arelith Team for putting the server together well enough to withstand the load.
Kudos to our Actors and Actresses.
~ Katie Popkins & Company.
These events can be nerve-wracking and challenging at the best of times - but to do so whilst the server count was so high - it can test the nerves!
Kudos to the Arelith Team for putting the server together well enough to withstand the load.
Kudos to our Actors and Actresses.
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I'm so very pleased to see that place being used; it's a real gem.
Be nice to see those plays posted on youtube too, when they happen. I think even an Arelith channel there might not be a bad thing, so as to get all those existing videos in one place.
Be nice to see those plays posted on youtube too, when they happen. I think even an Arelith channel there might not be a bad thing, so as to get all those existing videos in one place.
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I really enjoyed the play...even if I had to fine you all afterwards for doing it lol.
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Thanks to all the crowd and my fellow actors in it. Was a treat to put a play on again.
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Hmm... I might be able to do a video of the next one, and then maybe some voice over for the lines and the like. Although that would probably mean that Dish would have to stop cheating by having his script open during productions.
I did take some screenshots at least early on, I'll see about cleaning those up and posting them.
I did take some screenshots at least early on, I'll see about cleaning those up and posting them.
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This was the first event of this kind that I attended, and I really enjoyed it! Everyone did a great job, but my favorite player was probably Feign. I loved his observer/narrator act, such a great callback to classic theatre.
Well-deserved kudos to all involved.
Well-deserved kudos to all involved.
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Wotan had lot of fun as did I as his player.
Kudos to my fellow actors and the watchers. You were all great.
Hopefully we see even more plays in the future
Kudos to my fellow actors and the watchers. You were all great.
Hopefully we see even more plays in the future
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As both myself and Terto has awaited a long time for this to be put onto stage I was super excited to at last see it performed. I am stunned by this production, Well done all around. From the custom descriptions (I could totally not tell that was not a dwarf) to the rewriting for it to fit the stage and the actors.
Amazing work everyone, trying to look past my personal connection to the play.
It is an amazing play, it could have been any king, and queen, any antagonist and any protagonist, the play is stands on its own without the historical references. I really hope there is more comming from that stagegroup.
With love
Terto Tarquin
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Why don't you prep and print it out on paper for you to have on your player side, that would circumvent the issue of knowing what to say next. (Also we would never know).
Another option is for Katie to hire a "Whisperer" to assist the actors who loose their lines.
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Katie needs to hire a fulltime stage-effects wizard.
Amazing work everyone, trying to look past my personal connection to the play.
It is an amazing play, it could have been any king, and queen, any antagonist and any protagonist, the play is stands on its own without the historical references. I really hope there is more comming from that stagegroup.
With love
Terto Tarquin
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Video of the productions would be awesome, especially for people who can not attend at the given time of the plays.DishServedHot2 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 02, 2018 9:01 amHmm... I might be able to do a video of the next one, and then maybe some voice over for the lines and the like. Although that would probably mean that Dish would have to stop cheating by having his script open during productions.
I did take some screenshots at least early on, I'll see about cleaning those up and posting them.
Why don't you prep and print it out on paper for you to have on your player side, that would circumvent the issue of knowing what to say next. (Also we would never know).
Another option is for Katie to hire a "Whisperer" to assist the actors who loose their lines.
pps.
Katie needs to hire a fulltime stage-effects wizard.
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Kudos to the team for making the stage in the first place. It makes it much easier to do the already difficult art of theatre within NWN.
Kudos to the players supporting the story, too. Wouldn't be the same without you.
Kudos to the players supporting the story, too. Wouldn't be the same without you.
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... my riprawlah on the whinny-trick who clenched five an' five, listening to my booble-babble. I didn't get to woop-woop to the gristle as intended. Alas I got 'orsied without a saddle but those are the tinkle glitters.
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... Mr X and Mr Y with whom I had a nice chat about topic Z.
... Mr B. So glad you could stop by and purchase C.
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... Mr B. So glad you could stop by and purchase C.
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... Subject Alpha. One week.
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... Trade Minister Sybil Aseph. Clumsy Gerin.
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... Trade Minister Sybil Aseph. Clumsy Gerin.
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... Mr L for their company. For listening to the story.
... Mr L for their company. For showing an interest in Effluence.
... Mr B for their company. For bearing with me.
... Mr L for their company. For showing an interest in Effluence.
... Mr B for their company. For bearing with me.
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...Mr D. D stands for Delve.
...Miss M. M stands for Majesty.
...Miss M. M stands for Majesty.
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Really sad I missed this. Poe would have loved it.
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There are a bunch more in the pipeline!
Katernin Bersk, Chancellor of Divination; Kerri Amblecrown, Paladin of Milil; Xull'kacha Auvry'rae, Redcap Fey-pacted; Sadia yr Thuravya el Bhirax, Priestess of Umberlee; Lissa Whitehorn, Archmage of Artifice
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Good! Poe will haveto come audition for the next one.
Talg Two Fingers - A mighty Trog fighting for his brothers.
Retired:
Poe Pimmin - the bard looking for his song
Brugga Stonehelm - the not so priestly priest of Moradin
Retired:
Poe Pimmin - the bard looking for his song
Brugga Stonehelm - the not so priestly priest of Moradin
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... subject P. Trust.
... subject Y. Interview.
... subject Y. Interview.
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...the numerous individuals who have recently interacted with Gerin. I have gained insight into a collective noun of roleplayers and each has brought their own curiosity shop ways of emoting / communicating. It has been a delight to see.