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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 706027" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>(Wow! I just nailed that last line... no posts in a few days, anyway...)</p><p></p><p>The Impressario finally returns, and he comes with maps, miniatures, a set of stage directions, and enough copies of a play for everyone in the room and a few others. He hands out the plays...</p><p></p><p>They are each plays in their own right, not necessarily the best written, but definitely of sufficient quality to put on display in town. The Impressario calls out, "Read it, Read it!" and everyone save himself and Jayle paws through the material. The play focuses around someone named Adam, some kind of diligent hero who is working undercover in a criminal syndicate in the city of Montana. This lovely piece of fiction details the stories of Adam and his friends as they manuever themselves into position to take down the unnamed big bad evil guy, but as Adam seems to be successful, all his friends are dying around him.</p><p></p><p>The story is going up in scale, criminals being hunted down by knights and templar in mass, and with tons of illegal activity ranging from the sale of illegal contraband to the assassination of religious figures is detailed, in a short and concise 'overview' in the front 10 pages of the play. After everyone finishes the introduction, around the time some people finish the first act, he directs everyone to take a look at the end.</p><p></p><p>This document being over 150 pages in length, written in common, is unfinished. The Impressario directs, "We havn't finished this one. It's been gathering dust for a long time. Adam was identified, and well, he had to reveal that he was in charge of the 'Troupe' that was organizing this grand 'charade' to stop the mad 'antagonist' from doing whatever he was doing. We just couldn't find enough writers to finish the tale. You offered your blade. I'd like to see you all help me to put pen to paper and finish this story."</p><p></p><p>He looks to see if his innuendo is still as tactful as he had been <em>in the story</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 706027, member: 552"] (Wow! I just nailed that last line... no posts in a few days, anyway...) The Impressario finally returns, and he comes with maps, miniatures, a set of stage directions, and enough copies of a play for everyone in the room and a few others. He hands out the plays... They are each plays in their own right, not necessarily the best written, but definitely of sufficient quality to put on display in town. The Impressario calls out, "Read it, Read it!" and everyone save himself and Jayle paws through the material. The play focuses around someone named Adam, some kind of diligent hero who is working undercover in a criminal syndicate in the city of Montana. This lovely piece of fiction details the stories of Adam and his friends as they manuever themselves into position to take down the unnamed big bad evil guy, but as Adam seems to be successful, all his friends are dying around him. The story is going up in scale, criminals being hunted down by knights and templar in mass, and with tons of illegal activity ranging from the sale of illegal contraband to the assassination of religious figures is detailed, in a short and concise 'overview' in the front 10 pages of the play. After everyone finishes the introduction, around the time some people finish the first act, he directs everyone to take a look at the end. This document being over 150 pages in length, written in common, is unfinished. The Impressario directs, "We havn't finished this one. It's been gathering dust for a long time. Adam was identified, and well, he had to reveal that he was in charge of the 'Troupe' that was organizing this grand 'charade' to stop the mad 'antagonist' from doing whatever he was doing. We just couldn't find enough writers to finish the tale. You offered your blade. I'd like to see you all help me to put pen to paper and finish this story." He looks to see if his innuendo is still as tactful as he had been [i]in the story[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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