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 Once creatures enter, they find their exit is no longer there. The only two ways to get out are to either successfully perform the play for The King or kill him. Once creatures enter, they find their exit is no longer there. The only two ways to get out are to either successfully perform the play for The King or kill him.
  
-====The King in Yellow====+====The Grieving King====
  
 During the first days of the age of wonder a simple creature came to existence. During this highly chaotic time he found a liking to magic and a desire to create a place of calm and beauty for creatures to reside. Through his talent and affinity for magic, this dream eventually became a possibility, and so he created Carcosa, a plane full of hills and mountains, purple seas and glass beaches with black stars, illuminated by two suns and bathed in ever-changing moons of different shapes and colors. Though nonsensical, Carcosa was beautiful, and it was his. He created a kingdom with no walls nor laws, for there was no need for any; all who entered his kingdom shared a desire for a space of peace, and none wanted to disrupt this realm. To thank him for his kindness and the happiness he created for them, the residents of Carcosa regularly created and performed many simple plays for him. Since then, the residents only referred to him as Zampano, The Benevolent and he repeatedly watched the play his residents so lovingly crafted.  During the first days of the age of wonder a simple creature came to existence. During this highly chaotic time he found a liking to magic and a desire to create a place of calm and beauty for creatures to reside. Through his talent and affinity for magic, this dream eventually became a possibility, and so he created Carcosa, a plane full of hills and mountains, purple seas and glass beaches with black stars, illuminated by two suns and bathed in ever-changing moons of different shapes and colors. Though nonsensical, Carcosa was beautiful, and it was his. He created a kingdom with no walls nor laws, for there was no need for any; all who entered his kingdom shared a desire for a space of peace, and none wanted to disrupt this realm. To thank him for his kindness and the happiness he created for them, the residents of Carcosa regularly created and performed many simple plays for him. Since then, the residents only referred to him as Zampano, The Benevolent and he repeatedly watched the play his residents so lovingly crafted. 
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