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Post by daistallia on Jul 11, 2014 1:06:50 GMT
This is an adaptation of Greg Costikyan's "Bestial Acts, a dramatic roleplaying game "based on the dramatic theories and aesthetic of Bertolt Brecht.
Mankind can keep alive thanks to its brilliance In keeping its humanity repressed. For once you must try not to shrink from facts; Mankind survives by bestial acts. (Bertolt Brecht, The Threepenny Opera)
Notes: Please try and keep this serious. And, aside from a few bits of direction I might post here, everything that follows should be in character.
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Post by daistallia on Jul 11, 2014 1:07:41 GMT
The plane drones on through the night. It has been flying for hours, and there are hours yet to go. It is early morning, the wee hours, and the passengers are tired, many of them dosing uncomfortably in their tiny airplane seats. The air has an odor of unreality, that strange sensation of long flights in which all the world outside the craft seems distant. It is a quiet time, a sleepy time, an uncomfortable time.
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Post by maurepas on Jul 11, 2014 1:31:13 GMT
Julien Boudreaux
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Post by The Beautiful Darkness on Jul 15, 2014 0:06:21 GMT
Ella Hart.
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Post by muravyets on Jul 15, 2014 4:53:22 GMT
Jon Parrish
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