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QALASHEEN NIGHTS - A SONGBIRD PLAY 

[MUSIC] 

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 A missive seems to have been posted around any available notice boards within the major cities around Arcas!

 

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Only one may enter here
One whose worth 
lies far within
A diamond in the rough

 

[SYNOPSIS]

 

Our story comes from the crown jewel of the Vailor desert, the capital of Khalestine, the great city of Al-Wakrah. A man, stricken with vengeance, begins his search for the greatest of powers: A golden lamp hidden beneath the ravenous sands of his home, in the deepest cavern known to the descendants. It trembles with great power, for within its golden walls, lies a powerful genie willing to grant three wishes to whomever is daring enough to travel below and take the lamp as their own.
 
We follow the story of Al-Wakrah’s infamous street-rat, a boy by the name of Akmar. He runs through the busy streets, swiping anything he can come in contact with. It is then, that he crosses paths with Khalestine’s crown prince, the handsome Prince Sahib who wishes no more than to see his people thrive. Together, Akmar and Sahib will take control of the magic lamp, leading it away from evil.
 
Qalasheen Nights is a play penned by the Lenetta Seed, otherwise known as the Songbirds, and Nemir Valnelis Iyliar of Llyria. It follows the thrilling tales of the Qali tribes alongside elven flair that is sure to excite all. Join us in the elven settlement of Irrinor to indulge in this great desert tale.

 

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[ACTORS AND ACTRESSES]

 

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Beneath the drawing of Sahib and Akmar is a list of the main cast.
 
[Narrator] : Lyemar Aureon
[Lead Actor] Akmar : Asra Songbird
[Supporting Actor] Prince Sahib : Artanis Caerme’onn
[Supporting Actor/Main Antagonist] Kafar : Eleyas Songbird
[Supporting Actress] Genie : Llenn Songbird
Sultan : Esmelinda Songbird
Sahib’s Suitor : Devika Songbird

Kafar’s Parrot : Tahlana Songbird
 

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OOC:
The Songbirds will be performing in Irrinor at the end of this week. 
Saturday, August 3rd at 5 EST. 

 

Coordinates: (1730 64 -599)

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“Does it make it more offensive that the parts are being played by wood elves, or less due to population?” ponders Vestara.

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“Put on your best hat, Allric!  We’re going to go see a show!” Nemir said to a particularly small construct of clay as she folded up the notice, an eager grin had splayed itself onto her lips.

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St. Nafis rolls in grave for cultural appropriation because it was elven gentrification that brought Al Wakrah down!

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Devika squints at the paper seeing her name and a few others. the rest looking like squiggles. “Da fookeh does daes sae?” 

 

Tayna looks at the paper ripping it down “MOMO LOOK LOOK! I WANT TO SEE!”

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Menev would show a copy of the notice to his farfolk friends. “They’re getting wood elves... to play the roles of Qalasheen people? Are they serious?”

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A muttering could be heard coming from Lyemar as he brewed a soothing tea as he attempted to recite his lines from memory! 

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Two Dragonblooded women read the missive, before then turning back to each other and bursting into a fit of laughter. 

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The play has been rescheduled to August 4th at the same time (5EST)

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