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  • #61
    Act I Scene ii

    Enter KING RAH

    rah: Canst the heavens not appreciate that
    I hath wielded the terrible forces
    of my armies for the good of my realm?
    Why then do they seek to torture me by
    taking my son from me with neither fair
    warning nor the allowance of a death
    that befit his stature? Would that I could
    save him by offering myself in his
    place. Tis now too late for such recompense
    and so shalt I devote my energies to
    the identification and righteous
    punishment of his killer. Chamberlain!

    Enter the LORD CHAMBERLAIN

    Spike: My lord?

    rah: Hast the council prepared their views,
    and are they now ready to meet?

    Spike: Aye, sire.
    Should I call them in to present their cases?

    rah: Do so, good Lord Chamberlain. I am much
    intrigued at what my friends, and possible
    enemies, might have uncovered.

    Enter the rest of the cast

    Sparrowhawk: Father!
    I trust that thou wert able to find some
    rest, however troubled be thy mind, and
    that thy judgement be as sound as might be
    in these difficult times.

    rah: Fear not, my son.
    Now pray, let one of you present that which
    hath come to thy attention, and I shalt
    give thy suspicions consideration
    as I deem them worthy thereof. Of all
    my sons, Lancaster, thou art the youngest,
    yet I shalt promote thee to the honour
    of first addressing this court.

    snoopy: Father, much
    as it pains me to suggest that one of
    thine allies might be responsible for
    such a villainous deed as the slaughter
    of your son and mine own brother, I feel
    that the Thane of Inverurie hath cast
    those terrible darts that brought dear York to
    the shades of Heav’n too soon before his time.

    Paddy the Scot: Such an accusation hath just brought
    thy doom more perilously close than thou
    might realise fool!

    rah: My good thane, let all
    parties feel free to speak as they wilt, and
    we shall pass judgement after all have spoken.

    Kassi: My liege, I too feel that this Scot might view
    thy reign as a threat to his estate, and
    the death of thy son as a potential
    boost to his own power base north of the
    border.

    joncha: Believe me, my lord, but one day
    a Scot shall sit atop the throne of England.
    I too see this Thane as a threat to you.

    rah: Ha ha, thou art priceless fool! What wit and
    spirit thou stintest not to display for
    mine own amusement. What hath ye others
    discovered, and upon whom doth thy
    suspicions lie?

    Sparrowhawk: Father, much as it pains
    me to say so, his being first to point
    the finger today hath confirmed a notion
    I entertained hitherto but idly,
    that Lancaster himself was the killer.
    His own self-interest hath impelled him
    to murder he who standeth most directly
    ‘twixt he and the crown, and so ye and I
    ought conduct ourselves most carefully in
    his presence lest we too fall victim to
    his machinations. Now my own flesh and
    blood, it makes my heart heavy to cast my
    voice thus, yet I fear for thy safety and
    mine own.

    Spaced: My liege, might I too cast my vote
    for Lancaster? I hath been much concerned
    by the advance of his troops t’ward my lands
    in Buckingham, and the horrible death
    of thy son confirms his dread ambition.

    Jon Miller: My king, thy churchmen hath conferred on this
    foul matter, and come to the agreement
    that Lancaster’s ambition surpasseth
    itself, and that….

    Jonny…. He did it!!! With three darts!

    rah: Ah, the provincial wit of my late son’s
    good archbishop. An interesting idea,
    but this is not the only possible
    answer. What would anyone else say now?

    EPW: It was me! I killed him! I smote his head
    four score times with my noble sword!

    rah: Ha ha!
    Very good Northumberland, and should my
    jester ever cease to entertain me
    then mayhap you could fill his place.

    joncha: But sire!

    Geomodder: King rah, I fear to breach such a weighty
    matter, but I believe that you were the
    engine of thy son’s demise.

    Sparrowhawk: Thou vandal!
    Get thee gone from this court lest I make an
    enemy of His Holiness with one
    stroke of my sword!

    rah: Nay son. I hath said that
    all might have their say before this court, and
    that all accusations be given equal
    weight. Now, my good emissary, pray that
    thou givest thy suggestions some proper
    consideration in future, but I
    shall not allow my guardsmen their sport as
    a result of thy frowardness this time.
    My Danish friend, who hath stood by me in
    many a dark hour, what conclusions hath
    thee drawn from the last day’s events?

    Adagio: King rah,
    thy son was as good a friend to me as
    his father hath been for many years, and
    his death comes as a profound shock and brings
    deep sadness. I know that I am not alone
    in suspecting the hand of God in this
    foul affair, and our suspicions fall upon
    the Archbishop of Canterbury.

    Jon Miller: No!

    Paddy the Scot: Aye, ye men o the cloth may well be as
    one when casting yer votes, but so it
    be that but one o ye hath acted in
    the foul murder o the Duke o York. I
    stand alongside the Prince o Denmark in
    his accusation.

    James the Scot: As do I, cousin!
    Well might I be aggrieved that Lancaster
    hath extended the finger of blame in
    my direction, yet I stand with just my
    principles in this accusation.

    snoopy: Aside Aye,
    and naturally those of thy cousin.

    Hercules: I, Somerset, do declare that the deed
    hath been done by the Archbishop. If he’d
    heard the news given me by the Papal
    Emissary, then naught but total
    would his despair hath been. Were I a man
    of gambling bent then lucky sevens can
    but bring me more glee than the surety
    of this, mine own certainty.

    Rubychaser: My lord, I
    know not why an Archbishop might be loth
    to carry weapons or darts, yet I can
    not but suspect this man of the church of
    this evil crime, and pray that thy judgement
    be sound in reaching the conclusion of
    his guilt.

    Spike: To Skanky We’d appear to be in the clear.
    Skanky: [/I]To Spike[/I] Aye, let us follow the crowd to save our
    own skins. If we vote now, and boldly too
    then we can survive unscathed.
    Spike: To Skanky A fine plan,
    ‘tis much to my liking.

    Spike and Skanky together: The Archbishop!

    rah: We would appear to have enough to make
    a decision. Captain, take Canterbury
    without and make my decision final!

    Exit the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, and the CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

    Jonny: Will he make a tidy kill of my old
    friend?

    Paddy the Scot: Fear ye not, wee man! I remember
    when we three fought alongside one another.
    I was hurt by a loose arrow, and your
    good Captain and my cousin the noble
    thane stood above me to defend while I
    endeavoured to remove it. They smote all
    who came near to protect me until I
    was fit to fight anew. Aye, he’s a good
    hacker, one of the elite, and ye can
    be sure that the Archbishop will see the
    end of his days in short and good measure.

    James the Scot: Aye, a pleasant afternoon indeed. Ha!

    Exit all but KING RAH

    rah: What hath become of my kingdom? I felt
    that we were looked upon kindly by the
    Fates, yet now all lies in ruins. Reports from the
    west show our forces in disarray, yet
    I cannot ride to their head because my
    court is beset by murder and intrigue.
    Whence cometh relief, and when? Those I
    believed I could trust hath turned ambitious,
    and by the most foul of media.

    Enter the CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

    Rubychaser: My lord!
    I have news fair and foul! The Archbishop
    Hath met his end with expedition, the
    prayer dying on his lips even as he did,
    but I hath also discovered the body
    of thy youngest son, Lancaster. He died
    in his bed, and his head hath been smashed
    in most brutally, as though trampled by
    a stallion wild with rage. I fear that
    this means there are two murderous killers
    loose within thy palace!

    rah: Two sons lost in
    but two days! Can a man’s misery ever
    mock his misfortune more? Call the council
    together again tomorrow, and we
    shalt see what they make of this tragedy
    to compound my misery!

    Exeunt

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    • #62
      Code:
      DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
      Name Title Status
      1. rah King of England Alive
      2. duke o’ york Duke of York Killed Act I Scene i - darts
      3. Kassiopeia Duke of Kent Alive
      4. James the Scot Thane of Inverurie Alive
      5. Skanky Burns Earl of Rochester Alive
      6. Adagio Prince of Denmark Alive
      7. Sparrowhawk Prince of Wales Alive
      8. Rubychaser Captain of the Guard Alive
      9. Spaced Cowboy Duke of Buckingham Alive
      10. Paddy the Scot Thane of Auchtermuchty Alive
      11. Hercules Duke of Somerset Alive
      12. Dr Spike Lord Chamberlain Alive
      13. civman2000 Earl of Warwick Alive
      14. Jon Miller Archbishop of Canterbury Executed Act I Scene ii
      15. EPW Duke of Northumberland Alive
      16. joncha Court jester Alive
      17. Lord Nuclear Earl of Westmoreland Alive
      18. Jonny Archbishop of York Alive
      19. Snoopy369 Duke of Lancaster Head smashed in - Act I Scene ii
      20. Geomodder Papal Emissary Alive
      Jon Miller was executed at the king's orders.
      snoopy369 was killed by the mafia.

      Next update on Friday night, hopefully, if enough votes are in.

      Don't be afraid to vote first!
      Last edited by duke o' york; October 26, 2005, 17:22.

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      • #63
        Aside:

        I must needs go contemplate these tidings.

        Duke of York - this scribe, he has the makings of a fine playwright. methinks.
        On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation

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        • #64
          Eeek

          well i'll have to keep reading on ... and at least now i don't have to try to compose verse
          <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
          I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

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          • #65
            Wait a second...

            First the Duke of York dies, then the Duke of Lancaster...

            And I'm the Duke of Kent

            You see, either there's a pattern and the Mafia kills me, or you'll execute me for attempting to usurp the throne
            Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!

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            • #66
              To vote first or not,
              It's wrought with danger,
              but we can not allow the situation to fester,
              So I cast my vote for the Court jester
              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
              RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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              • #67
                Oh Rah, believer in the Faith,
                You may hath it straight.
                Viciousness lurks in that creatures' mind,
                Let the Guards kill Joncha's kind!
                He who knows others is wise.
                He who knows himself is enlightened.
                -- Lao Tsu

                SMAC(X) Marsscenario

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                • #68
                  Accused of usurpation, he made a hasty retort:
                  "It was not I, for the culprit is the jester of the court!"

                  joncha
                  Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by GeoModder
                    Oh Rah, believer in the Faith,
                    You may hath it straight.
                    Viciousness lurks in that creatures' mind,
                    Let the Guards kill Joncha's kind!


                    Aye, Your Holiness, there is no doubt that
                    the evil culprit of these foul murders
                    that have so viscously stricken the grand
                    Royal house of our noble and gentle Liege
                    is none but the Court Jester, who in his
                    attempt to frame others for his misdeeds
                    hath shamelessly accused the innocent
                    Archbishop of Canterbury.
                    Last edited by Ljube; October 27, 2005, 14:58.

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                    • #70
                      A limerick, for good king rah:

                      I know nothing whatever of darts,
                      And fight not with my strength but my smarts.
                      That should make it quite clear,
                      You have no reason to fear,
                      From the jester except for his farts.
                      ~ If Tehben spits eggs at you, jump on them and throw them back. ~ Eventis ~ Eventis Dungeons & Dragons 6th Age Campaign: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4: (Unspeakable) Horror on the Hill ~

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                      • #71
                        The price i pay for deciding to vote first or not.
                        Tis better than leaving the situation to rot.
                        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                        RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                        • #72
                          Well said! I'm hoping that we can get enough people to vote for me to write the next scene tomorrow night.
                          I have to start revising for my accountancy exams this weekend, so I apologise if I actually have to do something worthwhile, and this affects the speed of updates and new scenes.

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                          • #73
                            Where are the snows of Jesteryear?
                            On the ISDG 2012 team at the heart of CiviLIZation

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                            • #74
                              Composing verse takes time that I have not,
                              So all I say: the Jester must be caught.

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                              • #75
                                I did not vote last round, I must confess,
                                For lack of time and evidence on which
                                To base a guess. The only clue I see
                                This round is "trampled by a stallion wild
                                With rage." Who might this be? I do not know.
                                But I suspect Spaced Cowboy, whose name hints
                                At horses, like his title Buckingham.

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