Once poised above the stage, the deity character would speak directly to the audience and announce changes to the plot that, while improbable, would allow the play to continue and come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Once poised above the stage, the deity character would speak directly to the audience and announce changes to the plot that, while improbable, would allow the play to continue and come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Once poised above the stage, the deity character would speak directly to the audience and announce changes to the plot that, while improbable, would allow the play to continue and come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Once poised above the stage, the deity character would speak directly to the audience and announce changes to the plot that, while improbable, would allow the play to continue and come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Once poised above the stage, the deity character would speak directly to the audience and announce changes to the plot that, while improbable, would allow the play to continue and come to a satisfactory conclusion.
Once poised above the stage, the deity character would speak directly to the audience and announce changes to the plot that, while improbable, would allow the play to continue and come to a satisfactory conclusion.