Dreamscape Theater

The Dreamscape Theater is a theater in the Core Spire of Jrusar. The Campaign Three adventuring party visited to see a show and to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances.

Description
The Dreamscape Theater is in the Core Spire, on a small thoroughfare. Compared to the surrounding neighborhood of simple residential buildings and small shops, it is immensely gaudy: it is three stories high, with a multi-level red pagoda-like roof with purple trim, covered in small magical lights that are lit even during the day. The door to the theater is huge and gilded, and the outer walls are plastered with posters which display magically animated images. When the party first visited it, prior to a matinee showing, they could hear music from within.

The interior lobby and main performance stage have a color scheme of black trimmed with gold.

History
Anni Aughta had been practicing for some time for an audition for the theater, and frequently mentioned it to Ashton and Fresh Cut Grass in conversation. After Lord Eshteross mentioned that the theater had also recently been the site of several unexplained disappearances, the party went to investigate.

Upon arriving to the theater, Dorian bribed the ticket seller to give the party an empty box seat for the matinee performance of Kendra's Flying Lauders. Dorian was also recognized by his brother, Cyrus Wyvernwind, at the theater, and the two had a brief conversation prior to the show.

During the show, one of the performers fell and was injured, cutting the acrobatics demonstration short. The party took the opportunity to send Fresh Cut Grass backstage to provide his services as a healer, and in doing so the group was able to ask Stuvan about the disappearances.

After a lengthy discussion with Stuvan, a thorough investigation of the interior of the theater under the watch of Ocampo, and a conversation with Teska about several of the patrons who had gone missing, the party realized the people were going missing just outside the theater. Imogen sensed a strange presence at the end of an adjacent alley, and when the party went to investigate, they found a spitting mimic. They were able to defeat the mimic, which had been responsible for the disappearances.

Employees

 * Stuvan Idrio, proprietor
 * Ocampo, stage manager
 * Teska
 * Siran, usher

Trivia
Among the previous performances shown at the theater are a history of The Calamity as told through interpretive dance, and "To Kill A God", a one-man show by Scanlan Shorthalt.