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| In this new, fragmented kingdom he wished to once again have subjects and more than anything to see his plays be performed again, and so he devised a play like no other. Creatures that participate in its play and fail to amaze him are unwillingly turned mad and made to follow the King, while creatures that succeed are released from his kingdom. | In this new, fragmented kingdom he wished to once again have subjects and more than anything to see his plays be performed again, and so he devised a play like no other. Creatures that participate in its play and fail to amaze him are unwillingly turned mad and made to follow the King, while creatures that succeed are released from his kingdom. | ||
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| - | ===The Play=== | ||
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| - | Upon entering the Theatre creatures are teleported into the stage and given their respective roles and scripts. It is now the creature' | ||
| - | (Currently im still thinking about details regarding combat itself. In essence, its something like this: If players fail to perform the play, the king forces them to fight each other. He takes control of a number of players and pits them against each other if they fail charisma saving throws. The king never fights himself but has methods to protect himself. His main form of offense is taking control of player' | ||