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<blockquote data-quote="MavrickWeirdo" data-source="post: 2813678" data-attributes="member: 107"><p><strong>Public Perception: (A conversation between two merchants in Sharn).</strong></p><p></p><p>“I promised my brood I would pick some up, before I go back to my abode. I am surprised that you have not heard of them, the puppets have become very popular among children. Wait, I remember now, your children are still a bit young to be paying attention to puppet shows. I can promise you they will be interested in it soon enough, let me tell you about it.”</p><p></p><p>“A player here in the city obtained one of those warforged that repairs other warforged. He supposed that if it could repair things then perhaps it could build things as well. He attempted to teach it to construct puppets, but all the puppets it produced look like little warforged.”</p><p></p><p>“It turned out to be a good thing. The guilds (including the toy maker’s guild) do not approve of goods produced by warforged, but no one else was making “warforged toys” at the time, so they were permitted to set up shop. Even then, the only location they could find was the last place you would put a children’s store, at the beginning of red lantern street.”</p><p></p><p>“They do brisk business these days, selling puppets, except on market day. Can you picture a shop that closes up on market day? The basis for closing the shop is to perform their puppet shows. They set up in front of their shop, and the street fills with little faces, there to watch the show. The Player stands out in front and plays all the people that the little puppets meet during the story. He is a real makeup artist; often changing looks and costumes quite a few times per performance. Who do you think is the villain of the story? You guessed it, they have a Lord of the Blades puppet who shows up sporadically, trying to capture or employ the other puppets. “</p><p></p><p>‘Ah, here is the shop now. Funny thing about it is; they sell copies of all the different puppets in the show except the Lord of the Blades puppet. I wonder why?”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MavrickWeirdo, post: 2813678, member: 107"] [b]Public Perception: (A conversation between two merchants in Sharn).[/b] “I promised my brood I would pick some up, before I go back to my abode. I am surprised that you have not heard of them, the puppets have become very popular among children. Wait, I remember now, your children are still a bit young to be paying attention to puppet shows. I can promise you they will be interested in it soon enough, let me tell you about it.” “A player here in the city obtained one of those warforged that repairs other warforged. He supposed that if it could repair things then perhaps it could build things as well. He attempted to teach it to construct puppets, but all the puppets it produced look like little warforged.” “It turned out to be a good thing. The guilds (including the toy maker’s guild) do not approve of goods produced by warforged, but no one else was making “warforged toys” at the time, so they were permitted to set up shop. Even then, the only location they could find was the last place you would put a children’s store, at the beginning of red lantern street.” “They do brisk business these days, selling puppets, except on market day. Can you picture a shop that closes up on market day? The basis for closing the shop is to perform their puppet shows. They set up in front of their shop, and the street fills with little faces, there to watch the show. The Player stands out in front and plays all the people that the little puppets meet during the story. He is a real makeup artist; often changing looks and costumes quite a few times per performance. Who do you think is the villain of the story? You guessed it, they have a Lord of the Blades puppet who shows up sporadically, trying to capture or employ the other puppets. “ ‘Ah, here is the shop now. Funny thing about it is; they sell copies of all the different puppets in the show except the Lord of the Blades puppet. I wonder why?” [/QUOTE]
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