The talecrafting a success, the dangerous fellow dives into his villainous monologue, allowing Quincy to do a bit of crafting of his own.
In this episode:
Chris [Storyteller]
Shane [John Doe - Darkling Razorhand]
Colton [Dragonheart aka DH - Fairest Draconic]
Sara [Once - Fairest Fatemaker]
Matt [Matt - Wizened Chirurgeon/Soldier]
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Just downloaded it and I can NOT wait. :)
ReplyDeleteOnce's theme:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeiLFefzkmg
John's Theme:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsRQvegA8Rg
DH's Theme:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9dIx4bW7n4
Quincy's Theme:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8Ngg79jt5w
Theme For At Sixes And Sevens as a WHOLE...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnwsI8ZPT5g
Should be a dark Celtic version, though... The Changeling myth comes from Medieval Western Europe!
"Lots of people hire assassins!" is the best line ever.
ReplyDeleteSon of 91 - Hope you enjoy the episode; let us know what you think. :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I *LOVE* the theme song choices! They're really great (and I especially like your choice for DH's theme).
Key - Oh man, that is definitely a funny line. :) I personally love how Shane (John) just won't let go of his "Twitch as Evil Mastermind" theory.
The episode was badass... Not sure how you're going to take that dude, and the Lord of Sixes at the same time.
ReplyDeleteAlso, explaining the theme song choices... Once is tough and plucky, John is somewhat dark and mysterious but goofy at the same time, DH is beautiful but fierce, Quincy's just a girl, and the Door's... Are just awesome.
I think the evil mastermind is either the lover or, for a twist because she hasn't been brought up for awhile, Dearest Orchid.
Also, you guys forgot about Sunny Valley. :/
Great explanations to go along with the songs! I'm definitely going to share them with the rest of the gang when we get together again.
ReplyDeleteI think the evil Mastermind is John... his blaming Twitch is sheer deflection...
Yes, we totally forgot about Sunny Valley. Much to Chris's disappointment. Although we may have to check out that lead in the future...
I am also a fan of Tale Turning. I was in a similar situation once where. we where trapped by a bunch of bad guys. I used a trope to escape that worked out fairly Nicely. "Always a Bigger Fish" while it created a much greater threat for us in the long run we were able to escape.
ReplyDeleteOr if your willing to have a particularly nasty twist of fate "Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu"
That sounds awesome! I honestly loved Tale Crafting and it is so cool to hear about how other people use the mechanics too.
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