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==The Grand Performance== To the Genesian’s dismay, Lancquasso turned down the offer, believing he had already written the perfect play. He had, after all, charmed an immortal being. Lancquasso returned to civilization, and set up a new performance of the play he had written for the daemon. In the front row, he reserved two seats for himself and the woman of his dreams. As the play started, screams of horror soon began to erupt from the audience. Lancquasso’s eyes widened as he realized the true terror of what he had created. The play was a menagerie of debauchery. Blood was spilt in live performance and the basest human desires were given form in flesh. Shocked, Lancquasso turned to his lady, fully expecting her to be dismayed, but instead found her enthralled by the play. With a smile on her face, she turned to Lancquasso and – planting a kiss on his lips – told him it was the most wonderful thing she had ever seen. Truly, Lancquasso had succeeded in crafting the perfect play.
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