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Gnomad
07-08-2010, 12:45 PM
Has anyone done this step recently in the EN? The room that the Voln guide tells you to go to is silenced, and you can't get up on the stage unless you're a bard.

http://www.arkati.org/07/index.php?page=Voln%20For%20Dummies%20-%20Vaalor%20Task%20Guide

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[Theatre Andaire]
The stage, its underpinnings carved of rich darkly stained maoral, sits recessed into the theatre's back wall. Thick garnet-hued velvet curtains, trimmed with glimmering golden cords and tassels, hang across the wall, providing a lush backdrop to the stage. Creatively shuttered glaesine lanterns hanging from the rafters above direct warm golden light at the stage while leaving the seating area in almost complete darkness. You also see the proscenium steps and a curving staircase.
Obvious exits: none
>act silly.
It would be rude not to give your full attention to the performance.
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That looks like someplace only performers should go.
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We tried in the other 2 rooms in the theater, to no avail.

Ryvicke
07-08-2010, 12:49 PM
Has anyone done this step recently in the EN? The room that the Voln guide tells you to go to is silenced, and you can't get up on the stage unless you're a bard.

http://www.arkati.org/07/index.php?page=Voln%20For%20Dummies%20-%20Vaalor%20Task%20Guide

g stair
[Theatre Andaire]
The stage, its underpinnings carved of rich darkly stained maoral, sits recessed into the theatre's back wall. Thick garnet-hued velvet curtains, trimmed with glimmering golden cords and tassels, hang across the wall, providing a lush backdrop to the stage. Creatively shuttered glaesine lanterns hanging from the rafters above direct warm golden light at the stage while leaving the seating area in almost complete darkness. You also see the proscenium steps and a curving staircase.
Obvious exits: none
>act silly.
It would be rude not to give your full attention to the performance.
>g step
That looks like someplace only performers should go.
>


We tried in the other 2 rooms in the theater, to no avail.

It's the room right up the stairs and the problem comes from the verb your partner uses. If I'm remembering right (and it took me an hour to get this shit straight) your audience has to just LAUGH. Not at you and not some other fancy form of the LAUGH.

Gnomad
07-08-2010, 12:51 PM
It's the room right up the stairs and the problem comes from the verb your partner uses. If I'm remembering right (and it took me an hour to get this shit straight) your audience has to just LAUGH. Not at you and not some other fancy form of the LAUGH.

Laugh is fine, but we can't use ACT in that room at all (see the log.)

ElvenFury
07-08-2010, 12:56 PM
I'd assist or post in the Ta'Vaalor folder on the officials. There was probably an event there and a GM forgot to unsilence the room.

Lumi
07-08-2010, 01:06 PM
That room has bard guild-specific silencing. It gives a message about being rude to not give your undivided attention to the performance, or something.

If you are on stage there, you can ACT without the parentheses, and the people in the silenced area see it, which would make perfect sense for this task, except for the bards-only-on-stage thing =\

Ysamine
07-08-2010, 03:29 PM
I had to assist about this a year ago. The bug has something to do with the curtain. I guess it was never fixed.

Lumi
07-08-2010, 03:53 PM
I had to assist about this a year ago. The bug has something to do with the curtain. I guess it was never fixed.

What did you do when you ran into the problem?

Methais
07-08-2010, 04:01 PM
Show him your wang.

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07-13-2010, 05:02 AM
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Gnomad
07-13-2010, 09:19 AM
I had to assist about this a year ago. The bug has something to do with the curtain. I guess it was never fixed.

Turns out that if this happens, it means you have to have a bard go backstage, turn on the lights, and close the curtain.