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Post by Margrethe Goransdottir on Feb 2, 2011 15:26:25 GMT -5
I think our crazy, spur-of-the-moment thing should have it's own plot thread--if for nothing else than to bounce ideas around.
Currently Christine and Margrethe are looking for jobs at the Guignol. What're the plans for Elrik and Radulf?
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Post by Radulf of Gotland on Feb 2, 2011 15:56:36 GMT -5
Good plan.
Hm, I suppose Radulf has to arrive in Paris first, and look for lodgings/beasts to slay second.
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Post by Christine the Sorrowful on Feb 4, 2011 20:31:40 GMT -5
I was going to wait for someone to give Christine a job, but I suppose I could just let an NPC be blown away by her performance.
I also kind of want Elric of Melnibone to be our version of the Persian, mysterious and knowledgeable and whatnot. And possibly falling for Meg.
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Post by Margrethe Goransdottir on Feb 4, 2011 23:17:57 GMT -5
Radulf: Oh, yeah. Man must establish himself, heh.
Christine: Yeah, we could do that and have Christine be the new lead soprano and Margrethe join either the chorus or the dancers.
Also, I have no problem with Elric being the Persian. And no problem with that last part, either
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Post by Radulf of Gotland on Feb 5, 2011 21:56:39 GMT -5
Ready on standby.
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Post by Christine the Sorrowful on Feb 28, 2011 16:13:35 GMT -5
Christine has a job at the Grand Guignol and has met up with Elrik. Things are in motion! Guess I can have some sort of gala equivalent.
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Post by Margrethe Goransdottir on Feb 28, 2011 18:38:25 GMT -5
Oooooh, yeah.
Also, how would your Elric get involved? 'cuz Margrethe needs some plot, too, heh.
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Post by Christine the Sorrowful on Feb 28, 2011 19:44:03 GMT -5
I figured Elric might take a break from stomping Eva's heart into tiny pieces work and see a show, hear whispers about the Phantom/Opera God, prompting him to investigate. This boy knows a Chaos God when he sees one.
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Post by Margrethe Goransdottir on Feb 28, 2011 20:29:07 GMT -5
Aww. I feel rather bad for Eva, considering the situation she's stuck in.
But also, cool for Margrethe. Did you want to start that and or wait a bit?
(Also, will Elrik the God have a basement HQ? ;D ))
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Post by Christine the Sorrowful on Mar 14, 2011 19:42:56 GMT -5
So, Christine has met one half of the triangle...
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Post by Margrethe Goransdottir on Mar 14, 2011 21:24:17 GMT -5
Oh, Raduuuuulf...
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Post by Christine the Sorrowful on Mar 31, 2011 19:04:22 GMT -5
So, here's what I'm thinking...
The Grand Guignol's next opera is cast, with Amber in the lead. If Amber's player doesn't show up, we can assume she has to bow out due to a surgery gone bad. This leads to Christine being cast, and showing off what she's learned from the Faceless God. RAdulf, like is vanilla counterpart, recognizes his old love.
Meanwhile, a series of weird murders has been happening- even weirder than normal for GeneCo. Any characters who want to play detective can investigate, and eventually Elric of Melnibone comes poking around, suspecting a cult dedicated to a Chaos God. And who knows, maybe Elryk does have one!
Also, any suggestions as to what GeneCo's Operas should be?
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Post by Sarah on Apr 12, 2011 12:48:06 GMT -5
Okay, we've got a cunundrum, because it looks like our Radulf is MIA--his poster hasn't logged on since a little after Valentine's Day, and that was as another character of theirs. I'm not sure what we should do about him now?
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Post by Christine the Sorrowful on Apr 12, 2011 16:55:46 GMT -5
'Tis a problem. I want the plot to go on, but I feel bad assigning away someone else's character.
Maybe some other male on the board might play the non-crazy love interest role, and we'll work Radulf in if he comes back?
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Post by Margrethe Goransdottir on Apr 12, 2011 23:12:14 GMT -5
Yeah, I'd feel bad about that, too. Your idea's good--after all, we're always doing improvisation with things like that around here.
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