198
edits
(Created page with "{{Event | title1= The Skirmish at the Cupid Theatre | aka= | type= Fistfight | date(s)= 2019 | location(s)= Cupid Theatre, Cupid Homeworld | part_of= | result(s)= Temporary arrest of Paintbrush-122 and Sketchbook-430 | side1 = Paintbrush-122 | side2 = Sketchbook-430 | first_seen_in= PROSE: ''Plagiarism of the SavageMen'' }}The “'''Skirmish at the Cupid Theatre'''” was the name given by Incid...") Tag: visualeditor-wikitext |
No edit summary Tag: visualeditor-wikitext |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
The source of the quarrel was that the two episodes, which had been developed in parallel by teams led by each of the two artistically-minded Cupids, featured almost identical designs for the villainous [[SavageMan|SavageMen]]. Thus, each Cupid accused the other of plagiarism. Seeing that the fight was giving no sign of resolving, other Cupids tried to call the [[Department of Problem-Solving]], but could only locate [[Valerius-1497]], whose philosophical pontifications were entirely unhelpful. They then called the [[Department of Boxing & Fistfighting]], who declared that it was out of their hands given that the two were not playing by Oxford rules. Finally, the fight was broken up by [[Larrikin-1029]], who caught both Cupids in a large [[burlap sack]] and directly brought them before [[Judicator-337]] of the [[Department of Discipline]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plagiarism of the SavageMen (short story)|Plagiarism of the SavageMen]]'') | The source of the quarrel was that the two episodes, which had been developed in parallel by teams led by each of the two artistically-minded Cupids, featured almost identical designs for the villainous [[SavageMan|SavageMen]]. Thus, each Cupid accused the other of plagiarism. Seeing that the fight was giving no sign of resolving, other Cupids tried to call the [[Department of Problem-Solving]], but could only locate [[Valerius-1497]], whose philosophical pontifications were entirely unhelpful. They then called the [[Department of Boxing & Fistfighting]], who declared that it was out of their hands given that the two were not playing by Oxford rules. Finally, the fight was broken up by [[Larrikin-1029]], who caught both Cupids in a large [[burlap sack]] and directly brought them before [[Judicator-337]] of the [[Department of Discipline]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Plagiarism of the SavageMen (short story)|Plagiarism of the SavageMen]]'') | ||
[[Category:Events] | [[Category:Events]] | ||
[[Category:Conflicts]] | [[Category:Conflicts]] |
edits