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<blockquote data-quote="roguerouge" data-source="post: 5257468" data-attributes="member: 13855"><p>Possible unscheduled events:</p><p>• A card game amongst the extras that the Child Impersonator’s too interested in.</p><p>• The Impressario is seen late in the office, going over a stack of papers.</p><p>• The Avuncular Drunk berates the Lech for his poor combat skills.</p><p>• The Aging Battle Axe and the Avuncular Drunk fight over his love scene on stage with the Ingenue.</p><p>• The PC takes a weekly Fort save that increases in difficulty. If failed, the PC has to take a day off to rest her voice from the strain of this infamously difficult opera.</p><p>• The Impressario plans PR scenes for the PC to drum up ticket sales, leading to frosty reception from the Aging Battle Axe and the Ingenue. But the Avuncular Drunk takes the PC under his wing, gives tips on how to husband her energy and save her voice.</p><p>• Weekly perform checks by the PC influence how the cast and the Impressario treats her.</p><p>• The Method Actor flirts with the PC, invites her out for after-rehearsal drink, and if things go well attempts to seduce the PC.</p><p>• The first two murders produce newspaper coverage that increasingly features “the ghost angle.”</p><p>• One of the understudies or musicians heard something that the PC failed to uncover.</p><p>• Have a near-miss on the PC.</p><p>• The Impressario comes up with the brilliant idea to have a scene described in the original version be shown on stage in his version. The early capture of Isolde and killing of her fiancé should happen on stage to take advantage of the PC’s sword skills. How will this play to the ghostly composer?</p><p>• The Impressario comes up with the brilliant idea to have the chase of Isolde occur in an illusion with orchestral backing and more combat from Isolde.</p><p>• The Aging Battle Axe met with an outside investor in the theater. She was trying to get a better part, but perhaps someone suspects that she was spilling the beans on how rehearsal were going?</p><p>• The ghost possesses an extra forced into a role beyond their abilities so as to force them to give the “performance of a lifetime.”</p><p>• Rehearsals of the love scene between Tristan and Isolde get the Ingenue unaccountably jealous.</p><p>• The opera does feature a love potion and a potion of poison. I’m just sayin’.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roguerouge, post: 5257468, member: 13855"] Possible unscheduled events: • A card game amongst the extras that the Child Impersonator’s too interested in. • The Impressario is seen late in the office, going over a stack of papers. • The Avuncular Drunk berates the Lech for his poor combat skills. • The Aging Battle Axe and the Avuncular Drunk fight over his love scene on stage with the Ingenue. • The PC takes a weekly Fort save that increases in difficulty. If failed, the PC has to take a day off to rest her voice from the strain of this infamously difficult opera. • The Impressario plans PR scenes for the PC to drum up ticket sales, leading to frosty reception from the Aging Battle Axe and the Ingenue. But the Avuncular Drunk takes the PC under his wing, gives tips on how to husband her energy and save her voice. • Weekly perform checks by the PC influence how the cast and the Impressario treats her. • The Method Actor flirts with the PC, invites her out for after-rehearsal drink, and if things go well attempts to seduce the PC. • The first two murders produce newspaper coverage that increasingly features “the ghost angle.” • One of the understudies or musicians heard something that the PC failed to uncover. • Have a near-miss on the PC. • The Impressario comes up with the brilliant idea to have a scene described in the original version be shown on stage in his version. The early capture of Isolde and killing of her fiancé should happen on stage to take advantage of the PC’s sword skills. How will this play to the ghostly composer? • The Impressario comes up with the brilliant idea to have the chase of Isolde occur in an illusion with orchestral backing and more combat from Isolde. • The Aging Battle Axe met with an outside investor in the theater. She was trying to get a better part, but perhaps someone suspects that she was spilling the beans on how rehearsal were going? • The ghost possesses an extra forced into a role beyond their abilities so as to force them to give the “performance of a lifetime.” • Rehearsals of the love scene between Tristan and Isolde get the Ingenue unaccountably jealous. • The opera does feature a love potion and a potion of poison. I’m just sayin’. [/QUOTE]
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