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Almost Looks Real Empty Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:06 pm

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Kishin is in a state of bored deliberation as he weighs helping the theater with their performance. There's only so much time to grind. On one hand, he is aware that the theater's manager, Yua, is someone who values the help of others. There'll be a reward for taking the time to go. Watching pretty drama people is great too. Kishin also knows that Yua is relatively relaxed when it comes to rewarding those who contribute to the theater's success in general. This gives Kishin the assurance that if he were to help, he would be appreciated and compensated accordingly.

On the other hand, Kishin is aware that the performance will involve a B-Rank mage named Tomura Matsukaze, who will be using magic and wearing masks during the play. While this adds an exciting element to the performance, it also means that the stakes are higher and the potential for danger is present. Kishin must consider if he is willing to take on that level of risk. The last time they fought, Kishin had to use his bare hands to fight. Now that there's another play, Kishin has to repeat what he did before, and repeating things is getting boring.

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Furthermore, Kishin knows that the theater has recognized his efforts and has specifically asked him to join in a single performance as the protagonist. This adds more work for Kishin. The role will consist mostly of action and will mimic scenarios from previous quests that have taken place in the theater. This is a unique opportunity for Kishin to showcase his skills and abilities, and the theater's offer is an indication of the level of trust they have in him. At the very least, Kishin doesn't feel as bad about not knowing magic.

However, Kishin is also aware that the performance may attract some unpredictable and potentially dangerous individuals. He must consider if he is prepared to deal with these types of people and if the promised reward is worth the potential risks. Last time, some jealous fanatic with a mask came, and Kishin doubts he's fully solved that. This isn't the Fairy Tail guild's domain, so Kishin doesn't have assurances about much of his safety.

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Almost Looks Real Empty Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:06 pm

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Kishin's is weighing the potential benefits of being appreciated and rewarded for his efforts, the excitement of showcasing his skills and abilities, and the potential risks of dealing with unpredictable and dangerous individuals. First, Kishin scouts where he'll be situated. The stage hall is a grand and impressive venue, designed specifically for the purpose of hosting performances. The moment you step inside, you'll be struck by the grandeur of the space. The walls are painted in a neutral color, giving the room a feeling of elegance and timelessness. The floor is made of a polished wood that glistens under the stage lights, adding an extra touch of luxury to the space. There are good memories possible here.

The focal point of the room is the stage, which takes up a significant portion of the space. On the plus side, Kishin will have a lot of vantage being spotted there. It's elevated from the ground, allowing the performers to be seen by all in the audience. The stage is equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound magic, ensuring that every performance is of the highest quality. The stage is surrounded by a proscenium arch, a traditional feature in stage halls, which serves as the frame for the performances, creating a sense of separation between the stage and the audience, allowing the audience to fully immerse in the performance.

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Almost Looks Real Empty Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:07 pm

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The seating area of the theater is divided into several sections, including orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony. Each section offers a different vantage point, allowing the audience to choose the best seat for their preferences. Some are richer, some are poor. Kishin doesn't have to worry about everyone by how the layout is. The seats are comfortable and well-maintained in case Kishin wants to relax off-stage, with ample legroom and a clear view of the stage. The theater also has a backstage area, which is where the actors and crew prepare for their performances. This area is typically off-limits to the general public and is equipped with everything needed for a successful performance, such as costume and prop rooms, a green room, and a makeup area.

The stage hall also boasts a variety of other amenities, such as a lobby, concessions, and a gift shop. The lobby is a great place to relax before or after the show, and it's also an ideal spot to meet up with friends or family. The concessions offer a variety of snacks and drinks, including popcorn, candy, and soda. The gift shop is a great place to pick up a souvenir or a program from the performance. Now Kishin has warmed up to the idea.

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Almost Looks Real Empty Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:07 pm

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In summary, the stage hall is an impressive and grand venue that is specifically designed for the purpose of hosting performances and seems more interesting now that there's no preparing for enemies. It's a place that exudes a sense of professionalism and artistry, and it's a venue that is sure to impress any audience. From the grandeur of the stage, the comfortable seating, to the backstage area, everything is made to provide the best experience for the audience, performers, and crew.

As Kishin decided on the perfomance, he felt a mix of nerves and excitement. He had been taught the script and was dressed in costume, ready to take on the role of the protagonist. He had Tomura Matsukaze as his sidekick to boost his ego, and the scenes consisted of imitations of past scenarios where he had helped and saved people in the theater. He went over the script in his mind, making sure that he knew every single line and action by heart, he also made sure to know how to react to any unexpected situation, his experience in the theater had taught him that anything can happen during a performance.

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Almost Looks Real Empty Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:07 pm

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As the performance began and the curtains rolled, everything seemed to be going according to plan. The audience was captivated by the action and the "buff magic" that was happening on stage, the chemistry between him and Tomura was perfect, and everything was going smoothly. However, before long, the enemy, Ayakashi, appeared on stage. Symbolizing the wrath of randomness and hiding his identity with a mask, Ayakashi threatened to kill everyone in the hall. The audience, believing that this was all part of the play, did not panic or run towards safety. But Kishin knew that this was not part of the script, and he was ready to act. This time, Kishin decided he'd be more ruthless.

Kishin knew that he had to act quickly and decisively. He also knew that Ayakashi had become bigger and stronger compared to the past, but so had Kishin. Kishin needed to beat this antagonist without letting the audience know that this scene wasn't part of the script. He used his quick thinking and his expertise in combat to come up with a plan, he signaled Tomura to use his magic to create a distraction while he goes to the back stage to prepare. Unlike last time, Kishin has help, and he's always considered himself best at team fighting.

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Almost Looks Real Empty Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:07 pm

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The staff immediately worked together to create a defensive spell to keep the audience safe from magical attacks, allowing Kishin to focus on defeating Ayakashi without holding back. Pairing armor and the spell, Kishin courted Ayakashi into the tighter spaces in the area. Kishin used all of his skills and abilities to smash, and he saved the audience. He used his agility and speed to dodge Ayakashi's attacks, and he used his strength to land powerful blows on his opponent.

Once Ayakashi was defeated by a strike, the curtains closed and the theater management settled the performance's aftermath. Kishin collected his reward and left the theater, feeling a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment. He had successfully saved the day and saved the audience, all while keeping up the illusion that it was all part of the performance. He felt proud of himself for being able to handle the situation and keep everyone safe. He knew that his experience and quick thinking had been the key to success in this situation, and he felt grateful for the opportunity to use his skills to help others.

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