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2014 - 2015 Season

The Winter's Tale: Battle Royal Part 2

by Rick Curtiss, dramaturg The fighting continues...(to read more about what is "The Winter's Tale: Battle Royal", check out Part 1 of this post here).

perdita

Perdita
played by: Mckenzie Steele Foster

Intro: Desperate to find the origins of her past, Perdita enters the tournament knowing the odds are stacked against her.
Ending: Saved by a mysterious stranger, Perdita defeats Darkpocolypse , but did she find love in the process?

Style: Even at 15, Perdita has mastered the Bohemian Mystic arts, and her speed allows her to close the gap on unsuspecting foes.
Regal Blast – A shot that can be charged to it’s full potential. It is said that only Royal bloodlines can use it
Clandestine Blast – Sneak in a clandestine shot while remaining hidden
Shepard’s Flame – Fly into the air to get a better look at the sheep, or escape enemies
Nature’s Gaurd – Summon the spirit of the earth to protect you
Super Move: Wither o’ Wither – Summon a mothers love to blast enemies

Florizel
Florizel

Florizelplayed by: Alex Diaz

Intro: Tired of living under his fathers thumb, Florizel sets out to prove he is the best around
Ending: Even after defeating Darkpocalypse X, Florizel’;s heart was defeated by a shepard girl.

Style: Having forced Autolycus to train him in the forbidden art of the Sicilian Sword, Florizel darts in and out mesmerizing enemies.
Kicking Up Dust – You cause so much trouble a small tornado is formed
Folly of Youth – Strike enemies and jump away before they can retaliate
Dance all Day – Spin your sword around with abandon, let’s hope everyone stays out of your way
Slash Back – Swipe your enemy and turn them around. Your dad’s least favorite move
Super Move: Free Spirit – Unleash your inner freedom with a barrage of energy swords

Perdita VS Florizel
Clown

Young Shepard
Played by:Jacob Baird

Intro: After discovering Perdita entered the tournament, Clown reluctantly enters himself. Determined to protect his sister at all cost, even if that means beating her himself.
Ending: Who knew Clown would defeat Darkpocolypse X and save the world? If this doesn’t impress Dorcus, nothing will.

Style – With no formal training, Clown relies on unmovable girth and brute strength to overpower enemies.
Bauble throw – Toss out a trinket to distract enemies. Did I mention that the trinket is a giant metal ball?
Folk Dance – Jump off the ground. Hands in the air. Slam hand to the ground. It isn’t the Macarena but it gets the job done
Fear Factor – Moves hand as fast as he can when startled
Auger – Drill opponents into the ground–headfirst
Special Move: Family First – Summon all courage and unleash it in a rage to protect loved ones

Autolocus
Autolycus

Autolycusplayed by: Patrick Livingston

Intro: Winning means fame. Fame means money. That was enough for Autolycus.
Ending: He defeated Darkpocolypse X in disguise, and no one believes his story. What good is a saved world if he can’t collect the reward.

Style: Having many tricks up his sleeve, Autolycus’ favorite is a sharp sword.
Kicking Up Dust – You cause so much trouble a small tornado is formed
Folly of Age – Strike enemies and jump away before they can retaliate
Dance all Day – Spin your sword around with abandon, let’s hope everyone stays out of your way
Regal Imitation – You pretend to be a royal knight and stab with all your might
Super Move – Come Buy: Unload all the treasures you have, for a price
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