![]() ![]() When Julian looks at you, he seems embarrassed. You hear a loud thud and rush to Julian's aid. As you sit down, you can hear that Julian is having a nightmare. You have just woken up in Mazelinka's house. Whether or not you spent time with Julian, Mazelinka will ask you if you would like to spend the night with him or in the cubby below, and you head to bed for the night. ![]() If you choose to keep an eye on Julian, the two of you can choose to have a rather intimate encounter which is interrupted by Mazelinka. When Mazelinka returns, Julian heads to bed, and you have the option of either watching Mazelinka's brew or helping Julian go to bed. He admits that he does not remember whether or not he committed the deed and that he returned to the city to find the truth. ![]() ![]() While she is out collecting ingredients, you have the opportunity to speak with Julian about the murder. Mazelinka appears to be a magic user, or at least a practiced herbalist, and she helps Julian recover from his wound. You and Julian climb through the window of a small home that is owned by one of Julian's old friends, Mazelinka. No matter what you choose, you will end up at the home of Mazelinka, laying low for the night. If you choose to enter the garden, you come across a ruined and abandoned courtyard, filled with a beautiful (but poisonous) flower called deadly starstrand. You may choose to enter a forbidden garden or continue running. You're interrupted by the guards once more and must flee. He explains that it is a "curse" from Asra, but he assures you that the wound will heal on its own. Though by doing so, he takes on the wound himself. Though Julian manages to save you, your bite is draining your life away by the second. In your haste to flee, you fall into the aqueduct and are bitten by a vampire eel. Suddenly, a raven lands on your shoulder, warning you of approaching guards. He remarks, "Who needs a plague doctor if there's no plague?" and throws his mask into the aqueduct. In fact, he is almost morose because of the plague's end. You speak with Julian beside the aqueduct, and he assures you that the water is no longer poisonous. A moment later, you see Julian, who has just emerged from a nearby tavern. You continue to follow it, realizing that the poisoned water is running into the city's water supply. You follow the stream until it turns into an aqueduct that flows directly into the city. A red stream is spilling from a neglected wing of the palace, causing rot and decay in the earth around it. After speaking with her, you wander through the grounds until you come across a strange sight. Portia chats with you about Nadia and Julian at her cottage while she works in her garden. Portia sets her cat Pepi on the bird, effectively chasing it away. You observe an argument between Portia and a cockatoo, who once belonged to Count Lucio because it will not allow her to enter her work shed. After you spend hours in the library at Julian's desk, you hear a commotion outside of the window, so you leave to find what's happening. Jenny is determined to save herself and her friends, but when she starts to fall in love with Julian her loyalties are tested beyond anything she has ever experienced.You have the day to yourself on account of the Countess's headaches. The stakes are set by Julian, an enigmatic blue-eyed boy who moves freely between worlds. The Forbidden Game is a teen horror trilogy of novels in which a girl named Jenny and six friends enter a Jumanji-like game that drops them into different shadow worlds to fight off their worst nightmares, or die and have their souls forever imprisoned. The series adaptation will be executive produced by Berlanti Productions’ Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and David Madden. WBTV/Berlanti Productions landed the rights to The Forbidden Game in a competitive situation. Smith is the author of The Vampire Diaries novels, which were turned by WBTV into a hit TV series that aired for eight seasons on the CW. Television has acquired the rights to The Forbidden Game trilogy of horror YA novels by LJ Smith for Greg Berlanti’s studio-based Berlanti Productions to adapt as TV series. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |