The Guild of Playwrites, Actors, and Dramatists[1], commonly referred to as the Actors Guild[UOL 1][UOL 2] is an officially sanctioned guild that operated in the Third Empire. Authors and writers come to the Actors Guild to organize performances of their works, such as the case with Baloth-Kul and his creation, the Legend of Krately House.[UOL 1]
The book Fools' Ebony, written by the playwright Frincheps in the Third Era, was scrutinized by the Actors Guild. The prologue in the first part explains that if the audience is unsatisfied by the performance, they should leave the theater immediately, and their gold would not be refunded.[1] At the beginning of part six, the prologue leaves a disclaimer that the guild abbreviated scene one out of common decency and that it contained little relevant information. Later in scene one, the guild heavily edited the playwright's speech and had the prologue fill in any information.[2]
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Note: The following references are considered to be unofficial sources. They are included to round off this article and may not be authoritative or conclusive.
- ^ a b Interview With Three Writers — Waughin Jarth, Baloth-Kul and Carlovac Townway
- ^ The Menagerie v. VII — Rascien Wickersly