thing i'm learning from the League Room chats
- Tyme knit a nice cardigan for Ryme :)
- Tulip taught Kofu the funny pose he does in your victory photo :)
- Raifort is fucking haunted
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Okay, making a separate post about this because I feel like not enough people either know about it or appreciate it: in the Naranja/Uva Academy library you can find an issue of a magazine called "Occulture" that has this article about Ryme in it:
["The Musician's Register
Four decades into her career, Ryme-the "MC of RIP," whose flows are said to bring the dead to their feet-maintains her huge following and her rap legend status. The theme of death pervades her work-and not just because her bars slay.
When Ryme was in her teens, her dear Puppy Pokémon passed away, and she poured her grief into a song. When she sang it, her partner came back to her as a ghost Pokémon. In that moment, the rapper we know today was born."]
So this woman is not just a legendary rapper who makes death-themed music and has dreads styled to look like a skeleton, but she apparently has performed actual necromancy via song and I just really think this needs to be talked about more. She has a Houndstone, so like, was it already a Greavard/Houndstone before and it just came back the same way? Or since it's referred to as a "Puppy Pokemon" specifically, maybe it was something else, one of the pokemon that has that specific dex category, like... a Fidough, or, as Tyme is her sister and is a rock-type specialist, maybe a Rockruff. Either way, did she have any idea that she would be able to bring it back to life by singing? Do other people in the Pokemon world have this ability? Is it common for her fans to ask her to bring their pokemon back to life for them? Can she if she wanted to, how does it work? Gamefreak, I need answers here.
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While we at Gemini CollisionWorks continue to slowly work on the return of Life With Althaar, we'll also let you know about what's going on with members of the GCW company -- though most of that is theatrical gigs in NYC, so not always so useful to our non-local friends.
However, sometimes a company member can be seen or heard on a wider stage, and we'd like to let our listeners know. Zuri Washington, our terrific "Delilah 'Dee' Mallory" on Althaar, has used her voice-acting with us to jump to some new territories:
Which is just great! She also recently appeared in a musical workshop at The Public Theater and continues with her club appearances.
Zuri has one less-nice thing going on, but it should also be shared and noted:
If you want to know more about Zuri's current legal fight, Google it up. She was NOT treated properly on this, and she can, should, and will make it known.
Zuri is a fierce and skilled activist against bad treatment in theatrical situations (racially and otherwise), and this ain't her first rodeo. She is an amazing, strong person of deep convictions, and it is an honor and privilege to have her as a member of GCW. She will always have a place with us and in our work as long as she wants it.
That's what it's all about.
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((ScarVio Spoilers!))
Happy Scarlet and Violet release day! I always wanted a Black female ghost gym leader, and I'm so happy I finally have that in Ryme! I'm so excited to meet her in-game
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