Bring me the bore worms!!!


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So I can use them on whoever wrote the text for the "Ophelia's Last Scene" badge:

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When Perez Park was still a place of safe recreation, Greek tragedies and the plays of Shakespeare were a common occurrence at the nearby open-air theater. In productions of Hamlet, it had become tradition for Ophelia's drowning scene to be played out in the waters of Everett Lake as Queen Gertrude stood on the dock, lamenting the death of her daughter.
If you don't see the problem, read this. Or at least this.


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The Perez Park Play Company liked to switch things up from the traditional presentation. They typically re-wrote Hamlet so that Hamlet and Ophelia were brother and sister.

The story of Oedipus became a one-woman play.


 

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Taking a cue from a member of the MA Arc Finder channel, who did the rewrite, Dominatrix?


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Taking a cue from a member of the MA Arc Finder channel, who did the rewrite, Dominatrix?
It seems the Praetorians have been infiltrating Primal earth's fourth wall as well. When you consider that a costume and their sexuality are their only real differences, Dominatrix could easily stand-in for Ms. Liberty


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So... let me get this right... you take offense to this badge, because in its original form Hamlet doesn't actually have a drowning scene, instead Ophelia's drowning is mentioned only via a monologue.

Are you not aware that many theater groups rewrite play to put their own take on them? Its not hard to imagine that someone would modify the play so that Ophelia's drowning would actually play out instead of it being mentioned only in monologue. Its not like she was suddenly killed by aliens or cooked long-pig style. If that was the case, then I might be able to understand your issue.


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Its not like she was suddenly killed by aliens or cooked long-pig style.
Well, there was that one performance just as the Rikti Invasion started. While the play itself ended suddenly (due to dropships and energy blasts,) critics agreed it was one of the most original, exciting renditions of Ophelia's death they'd seen. The report of her death became much shorter, as well:

"There is a willow grows aslant a brook,
missing its top, that which was claimed
By those who in ships otherworldly came
and blasted poor Ophelia's head to mist."

Michael Bay is said to be considering this "exciting" update to "that stodgy old play," though he feels a few more explosions may be warranted.


 

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So... let me get this right... you take offense to this badge, because in its original form Hamlet doesn't actually have a drowning scene, instead Ophelia's drowning is mentioned only via a monologue.

Are you not aware that many theater groups rewrite play to put their own take on them? Its not hard to imagine that someone would modify the play so that Ophelia's drowning would actually play out instead of it being mentioned only in monologue. Its not like she was suddenly killed by aliens or cooked long-pig style. If that was the case, then I might be able to understand your issue.
The OP is saying it's not right because Ophelia is made into Hamlet's sister.

Also, this isn't the first time the lore writer has fumbled. I mean, Bres was not considered a Tuathuan, even by himself, he was a Formian, he was a bad king to the Tuathua, and the only good he did was in some variations of the myth where Nuada spared his life (after declaring war on the Tuathua by teaming up with Balor) and he taught the Tuathua Agriculture.
Doesn't sound like much a king or a hero to his people, does he?


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So... let me get this right... you take offense to this badge, because in its original form Hamlet doesn't actually have a drowning scene, instead Ophelia's drowning is mentioned only via a monologue.
Ophelia is not Gertrude's daughter. That is all.


 

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What have worms got to do with this?
It's a Flash Gordon reference.


 

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What have worms got to do with this?
Here. It's PG-13, but still NSFW.


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Here. It's PG-13, but still NSFW.
That doesn't seem any less safe for work than my female avatars played by men in City of Heroes/Villains.
Is it because she's being whipped?
Or because there's a one fourth nude girl about to be subjected to something called "bore worms?"


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That doesn't seem any less safe for work than my female avatars played by men in City of Heroes/Villains.
That's not saying much....


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I can't remember, but at any point did Gertrude assume that Hamlet would marry Ophelia (thus making her a daughter-in-law, which in passing would be considered a daughter)?

It's not uncommon for eager/enthusiastic parents to already begin referring to their future in-laws as immediate family, depending on the culture. Even if the children aren't really engaged (but considered "serious").

That's all a long-shot, of course, and I have no interest in reading Hamlet again.


 

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It's a Flash Gordon reference.
I'm still not seeing the connection with Shakespeare...


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The Guy who says "GORDON'S ALIVE!" is now King Henry, and he was once Antonio from "Much Ado About Nothing"


 

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I'm still not seeing the connection with Shakespeare...
Shakespeare was Flash Gordon's daughter.


 

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I'm still not seeing the connection with Shakespeare...
Venture finds the badge text writer's grasp on Shakespeare to be so irredeemably atrocious, he wants to kill that writer through a torturous death using a fictional creature, which I can infer through its appearance in the old SplatterHouse games, would eat its way in and out of Venture's victim.
In summary, Venture thinks that person needs to die.


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Jeez, couldn't he just throw him in a pit of broken glass and salt? Much more effective in my opinion...

Or slather him in honey and bury him to his neck in a red ant hill.

Or cut his belly open, pull out his intestine, tie it to a tree and have ravenous dogs chase him around it.

Because, you know, these horrible things are warranted when somebody makes a Shakespeare gaff. It's entirely justified.

Or he could, you know, move on and resume his hating the rest of the writing in the game.


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Jeez, couldn't he just throw him in a pit of broken glass and salt? Much more effective in my opinion...

Or slather him in honey and bury him to his neck in a red ant hill.

Or cut his belly open, pull out his intestine, tie it to a tree and have ravenous dogs chase him around it.

Because, you know, these horrible things are warranted when somebody makes a Shakespeare gaff. It's entirely justified.

Or he could, you know, move on and resume his hating the rest of the writing in the game.
It's the straw that broke the camel's back, probably. I mean sure, he could complain about the Incarnate storyline, how the Devs attempt at making Praetoria morally grey fell flat on its face because they were wedlocked to issue 1 story writing, but in the end, these things are elements entirely within the game, and thus entirely with the lore writers.
But messing with Classical literature? That appears to have crossed the line.


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you have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon



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Jeez, couldn't he just throw him in a pit of broken glass and salt? Much more effective in my opinion...

Or slather him in honey and bury him to his neck in a red ant hill.

Or cut his belly open, pull out his intestine, tie it to a tree and have ravenous dogs chase him around it.

Because, you know, these horrible things are warranted when somebody makes a Shakespeare gaff. It's entirely justified.

Or he could, you know, move on and resume his hating the rest of the writing in the game.
Or carve out his gizzards with a spoon.

Why?! Because it's blunt, you idiot, it'll hurt more!

And kudos if you get that reference

But yes, similar to the error of the initial Union Jack used in the Hero 1 Memorial (i.e. it was wrong) this doesn't surprise me too much


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