Difference between revisions of "The Isle"

From Shadow of the Throne Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "The Isle is a horror play from Dynastic playwright Cynis Bei. == Plot == The Isle is set during the time of the Anathema, and tells the tale of two mortals who must fi...")
 
m
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
  
== Plot ==
+
==Plot==
  
  
The Isle is set during the time of the Anathema, and tells the tale of two mortals who must fight and escape from being boiled down into condiments. The scenes are quick and tense as they must fight, outrun, and hide from the Anathema, and deal with those who have been hypnotized to serve them by their evil magic.
+
The Isle is set during the time of the [[Anathema]], and tells the tale of two mortals who must fight and escape from being boiled down into condiments. The scenes are quick and tense as they must fight, outrun, and hide from the Anathema, and deal with those who have been hypnotized to serve them by their evil magic.
  
  
Line 11: Line 11:
  
  
== Reception ==
+
==Reception==
  
  
The play's religious theme was controvertial, the nestor of Saiji Temple in the [[Imperial City]] condemned a play about Anathema, while that of nearby Toji Temple praised it and had her temple sponsor subsequent performances.
+
The play's religious theme was controversial, the nestor of [[Saiji Temple]] in the [[Imperial City]] condemned a play about Anathema, while that of nearby [[Toji Temple]] praised it and had her temple sponsor subsequent performances.
  
  
 
[[Category:Literature]] [[Category:Music & Theater]]
 
[[Category:Literature]] [[Category:Music & Theater]]

Latest revision as of 11:46, 22 September 2018

The Isle is a horror play from Dynastic playwright Cynis Bei.


Plot

The Isle is set during the time of the Anathema, and tells the tale of two mortals who must fight and escape from being boiled down into condiments. The scenes are quick and tense as they must fight, outrun, and hide from the Anathema, and deal with those who have been hypnotized to serve them by their evil magic.


The play's events and dialogue present the horrors of the five Anathema types and the hell that was life under their rule. The characters also pray to the Elemental Dragons for aid, and the play ends with a disembodied voice announcing that the world will be set right.


Reception

The play's religious theme was controversial, the nestor of Saiji Temple in the Imperial City condemned a play about Anathema, while that of nearby Toji Temple praised it and had her temple sponsor subsequent performances.