The "Do It Live" Crew (
do_it_crew) wrote2011-12-23 10:22 pm
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Do It Live is a dressing room for music-based characters, set in what seems to be a fever dream of a music festival. There are stages for performing, backstages for partying. There are bars and hotels and shops. The crew can get you just about anything you ask for, from drugs to groupies to bagged blood. All of it complimentary.
There’s everything a musician could ever want. But it’s not all champagne and strawberries. There’s no obvious way to leave of your own will. The streets and hallways twist and turn back on themselves, and seem to always leave you back where you began. You and your fellow musicians may slip in and out of this reality, returning to your own worlds at the most inconvenient moments, leaving your experiences at the festival just a fading dream. (As a matter of fact, you can’t seem to dream of anything else, these days...)
The crew are no help at all, hollow-eyed and blank-faced, repeating themselves. You signed a contract, they’ll say, and you can’t leave until it’s fulfilled.
They don’t know how long that will be. They say. All that matters to them is that you’re here, and you have to perform.
[Questions about the setting? They go here.]
There’s everything a musician could ever want. But it’s not all champagne and strawberries. There’s no obvious way to leave of your own will. The streets and hallways twist and turn back on themselves, and seem to always leave you back where you began. You and your fellow musicians may slip in and out of this reality, returning to your own worlds at the most inconvenient moments, leaving your experiences at the festival just a fading dream. (As a matter of fact, you can’t seem to dream of anything else, these days...)
The crew are no help at all, hollow-eyed and blank-faced, repeating themselves. You signed a contract, they’ll say, and you can’t leave until it’s fulfilled.
They don’t know how long that will be. They say. All that matters to them is that you’re here, and you have to perform.
[Questions about the setting? They go here.]