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− | '''''The Den of the Survivor''''' is a historical play in post-[[Catacendre]] [[Scadrial]], starring [[Javier DaLeuc]] and [[Penelope Portreau]].{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|''New Ascendancy'' broadsheet}} |
+ | '''''The Den of the Survivor''''' is a historical play in post-[[Catacendre]] [[Scadrial]], starring [[Javier DaLeuc]] and [[Penelope Portreau]].{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|''The New Ascendancy'' broadsheet}} |
− | A performance at [[Uptown Trio Theater]] was advertised in ''[[The New Ascendancy]]'' on the 8th of Cladence, {{date|342|PC}}, and |
+ | A performance at [[Uptown Trio Theater]] was advertised in ''[[The New Ascendancy]]'' on the 8th of Cladence, {{date|342|PC}}, and was set to run until the end of the following month. The play is presumably a dramatization of [[Kelsier's crew]] rebelling against the [[Final Empire]].{{file ref|New Ascendancy broadsheet.jpg|''The New Ascendancy'' broadsheet}} |
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 19 October 2023
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Type | Play |
World of Origin | Scadrial |
Universe | Cosmere |
The Den of the Survivor is a historical play in post-Catacendre Scadrial, starring Javier DaLeuc and Penelope Portreau.[1]
A performance at Uptown Trio Theater was advertised in The New Ascendancy on the 8th of Cladence, 342 PC, and was set to run until the end of the following month. The play is presumably a dramatization of Kelsier's crew rebelling against the Final Empire.[1]