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== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
== [[Tabletop Games]] == |
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* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'': In the ''[[Magic: The Gathering/Ravnica Cycle|Ravnica]]'' tie-in novel, Agrus Kos and his angel partner, Feather, arrest a troupe of actors after a faulty "Performance Enchantment" causes the man playing a bloodthirsty Gruul war chieftain to get a little too in-character. Fortunately, nobody is injured. |
* ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'': In the ''[[Magic: The Gathering/Ravnica Cycle|Ravnica]]'' tie-in novel, Agrus Kos and his angel partner, Feather, arrest a troupe of actors after a faulty "Performance Enchantment" causes the man playing a bloodthirsty Gruul war chieftain to get a little too in-character. Fortunately, nobody is injured. |
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* In [[Monte Cook's World of Darkness]], all of the costumes at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis work this way. Once someone puts on a costume, they become that |
* In [[Monte Cook's World of Darkness]], all of the costumes at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis work this way. Once someone puts on a costume, they become that character—even when the costume is removed. The effect is apparently irreversible. The theater is popular with suicidal people; by putting on a costume, they can cease to exist and instead become someone else entirely. |
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