Each card has a challenge. If you refuse to perform the challenge, you must take a drink.
If you really do not want to play, you may forfeit. However, you will not be eligible to turn in your score for that session at the end.
No cheating. Some cards specifically ask the player to conceal the card until after an action is performed. However, you may not conceal your card in an attempt to avoid the challenge. If you do, you will be magically compelled to show the card AND take a drink. Similarly, if you lie during a challenge in order to avoid drinks or make someone else drink, you will be magically compelled to drink regardless of what the challenge was.
OOC NOTES
Powers are on, player items are available.
Drinks may be alcoholic or non-alcoholic. All types of drinks are provided, so pick whatever you'd like. Alcoholic drinks may cause loss of inhibition, but that's not magic. That's just how alcohol works.
No significant harm may come to other characters. Minor/sexy injuries are allowed, but if characters try to injure each other for real, they will find themselves magically unable to do so. For example, if a character tries to stab someone, the knife will suddenly (and permanently) turn into a harmless foam knife. Someone who uses a power to cause harm will suddenly find the power stops working mid-strike. A gun fired at another character will suddenly jam, etc.
[She sways her head a little in time to the music, clearly enjoying the performance.]
How very energetic!
The song and dance one has witnessed in this realm is quite unlike anything with which one is familiar. However, one does not find it disagreeable. On the contrary, it is most refreshing.
Since it's something I'm good at, I wanted to do something challenging so it wasn't too easy! Performances are amazing like that-- every one is different, like creating a whole new wold~
That's how my troupe back home likes to look at it!
Re: PERFORMANCE
How very energetic!
The song and dance one has witnessed in this realm is quite unlike anything with which one is familiar. However, one does not find it disagreeable. On the contrary, it is most refreshing.
Re: PERFORMANCE
That's how my troupe back home likes to look at it!