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*MOVIE THEATER*
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The pale yellow building is an old fashioned type theater, the kind your history books would call a Nickelodeon. The entryway has a ticket seller, the overhead & side displays are all lit in very colorful & stylish ways, and the sign hanging above it just has an image of a double spinning reel movie projector, the type that uses actual movie tape. But you also see a bullet hole directly in front of the camera lens.
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*BUY TICKETS*
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The ticket seller is a rather short tuft ear owl man sitting on a stool, fidgeting with a purple pendant out of boredom, wearing a red vest trimmed in gold over a white dress shirt, his gold nametag reading AWAR. He straightens up immediately when you approach. "Welcome! I'm assuming... (NUMBER OF PLAYERS) for The Magic Circle?"
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The movies playing are:
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- Fast & Furious 7 (SOLD OUT)
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- What We Do In The Shadows (SOLD OUT)
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- Mad Max: Fury Road (SOLD OUT)
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- Inside Out (SOLD OUT)
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- It Follows (SOLD OUT)
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- The Magic Circle (INCOMPLETE)
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- TICKETS TO ANY MOVIE ARE 5z EACH
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*GO INSIDE*
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The main lobby is small, but cozy. The walls are a gorgeous tan-orange, the theater entrances are three each on the left & right walls, and the back wall past them is occupied by a snack counter.
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- The popcorn smells fresh, there are six different seasonings, and the butter looks real
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- The soda machine has twelve flavors of soda, two of which are diet
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- The glass candy display is full of all the classic snack foods you expect
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(peanut butter chocolate hard & soft candies, chocolate bars, licorice, gummy candies, malted milk balls, taffy bites, the works)
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The Condor man running the snack booth has well groomed blond hair and wears the same uniform as Awar, his gold nametag reading DOLMA. You also notice he is wearing braces, and it is more obvious when he speaks that he is NOT used to them. "Can I help you?"
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- BAGS OF POPCORN ARE 1z, 2z, & 3z BASED ON SIZE
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- SODA IS 1z, 2z, & 3z EACH BASED ON SIZE
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- EACH CANDY IS ONLY 1z PER PACK
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- *OFFER DISCOUNTS ON MULTIPLE ITEMS OF MEDIUM OR LARGE*
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*IN THEATER*
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The theater is small, but well maintained. The walls are painted deep shades of orange green & purple, the black stone-like floors are fairly clean, and the 100-ish padded metal seats are well used but in good shape. They also have cupholders.
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On your way in, you spot a short but excessively fluffy snow owl woman with white shoulderblade long hair in an identical uniform as the prior two, her gold nametag reading MALLORY. She is carrying a short broom & dustpan and doing aisle inspections.
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About 3 minutes later, the lights dim and the title sequence of the movie begins automatically, no advertisements. First is the title card THE MAGIC CIRCLE, and it calls itself a live-action documentary of a group of brave heroes digging and rediscovering the ancient history of Diadem.
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It also lists itself as "severely recreated" due to some of the dangerous elements being a bit TOO lethal to show to everyone. And, the film was recorded over the span of a year, which all took place about five years ago.
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The next 92 minutes have got to be the most GARBAGE TIER COLLEGE FILM you have ever seen. It is so cheesy you HAVE to laugh at it, the production values are clearly made in the cheapest manner possible, and the camerawork is genuinely terrible.
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The main characters are a mid 20s Condor man, a short owl man & woman couple, and the cameraman that remains unseen but is heard sporadically voicing his concerns. All three actors wear some amount of generic adventuring clothing (vests, backpacks, hats with long brims), but the owls are both wearing eye-catching pendants, the male's round and purple and the woman's an icicle.
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The story in a nutshell is, the three main characters (including the cameraman) look through an OLD old history book to find the ancient lore of the land, explain gathering twelve magical treasures, and use them to fulfill their wish to free the people. (the very task King Akarui advised you NOT to get your hopes up over.) Other than that, NOTHING about what you watch makes an ounce of cohesive sense.
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- They find a lost child in an indigo hoodie lying facedown in a desert, and while explaining him as "another victim of the harsh environment," the kid stands up, dusts himself off, and walks away mid-shot
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- They climb a mountain together and the Condor performs the most perfectly cut scream you ever saw as he is walloped by a falling boulder
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- They go to what SEEMS like a graveyard, only to come across some kid's Gothic themed birthday party and almost ruin it
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- They go to a jungle where they are constantly being pursued by nightmarish red-eyed wild animals
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- They end up in the middle of a blizzard and are constantly being bombarded by snowballs from some VERY upset children
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There are also repeated instances of the Condor ending up in the hospital, each time for a different injury or affliction. But strangely enough (and even with the crappy camera quality), the two owls are always untouched. The cameraman is also never hurt, but moreso because he stood far back enough to never be in harm's way. The Condor commented on this constantly, calling him a chicken.
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The Condor, however, suffered from:
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- multiple degrees of burns
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- sleep-wake cycle disorders
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- temporary blindness
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- high velocity abrasions & aerophagia
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- decompression sickness (the BENDS)
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- blunt trauma from a horse kick to the head
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- dependant edema (disassociation to gravity)
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- severe frostbite
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- electrocution burns
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- sudden onset depression
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- night terrors
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- extreme muscle fatigue & broken bones
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By the end of the movie, you see them gather twelve multicolored glass orbs in front of the Diadem City Hall building, and in the most anime (Dragonball Z) fashion, you see the Condor raise his hands to call out to... something. But, the film suddenly cuts out before the end result occurs. Not by choice, but moreso because the film looked damaged and burnt out.
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The only part that remains after is a tacked on credit scene, and you only see four names listed for the entire movie's production.
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- Star : Dolma Pe
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- Co-star : Awar Solomon
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- Tertiary star : Mallory Solomon
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- Cameraman: Sunny Sydup
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On your way out, you are called out to by the ticket seller (Awar). "Hey, so... just curious... did you guys like the movie?"
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*REGARDLESS OF ANSWER*
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"Yeah I'm not a fan myself. I wish I could say 'the book was better,' but there's not a real book. It was based on a chunk of lore from the back of an old history textbook. I'd still recommend that little blurb over that college project film any day of the week."
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He leans closer to the window. "But don't tell anyone I told you that."
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*HISTORY BOOK*
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"The schools don't use them anymore, but there's a bookstore down the street that does. They keep a few copies on hand, much like how people outside copy and sell pocket versions of their country's important documents, like... what do they call that one... the Constitution?"
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