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MATT: The radiance is around the large creature. |
LAURA: And her name is Toya? |
SAM: Toya. Singing dwarf. |
LAURA: Let’s sit down on the ground and look |
non-threatening. So we sit down cross-legged. Just |
casual. Like we’re having a tea party. |
SAM: Put down my hair. |
LAURA: And then we go: Toya! Toya wake up! |
SAM: Wakey wakey! |
MATT: The breathing stops and there’s this |
stillness in the interior of the tent. |
SAM: We should light a light or something? |
Otherwise we’re just in the dark. |
MATT: You hear this faint sound of squeaking as |
lubricated folds of lizardman flesh twist over |
each other as the devil toad’s head kind of curls |
back to look at you quietly, the mouth slightly |
ajar. You can see rows of teeth and this bit of |
drool down the edge of the chin onto the ground. |
“What. you. want?” |
LAURA: We’re here to talk to Toya. |
MATT: At which point the little girl (yawn) begins |
(grunt) (thumping) and rotates in his space. He |
takes up almost the entirety of this tent. And |
slowly rotates around inside. Surprisingly quiet |
for his size. And still clutching Toya, Toya sits |
up and is like “What’s happening? (yawn)” |
LAURA: Hi! |
MATT: “Hi!” |
SAM: Sorry to disturb your slumber. |
MATT: She takes her braids and holds them with her |
hands, it’s almost a safety blanket she curls into |
herself. She looks about 11 or 12. This close you |
can see she looks younger than she did from that |
distance. Whether it be the presence or the mature |
voice. But she seems pretty young. But she’s not |
childlike. |
LAURA: Oh hey! What’s going on. |
MATT: “ Well?” |
SAM: Do you recognize us from the other night? |
Last night? |
LAURA: Last night. |
SAM: Last night? |
MATT: “I don’t remember, I got scared.” |
LAURA: It was scary. You have a really pretty |
voice. |
MATT: “Thank you.” |
LAURA: Did you notice how when you sang that a |
dude turned into a zombie? |
MATT: She begins to chuckle. And the big toad |
(laughter). “I did. It was really scary! I didn’t |
"like it at all. I didn’t do that, did I?” |
LAURA: Probably not. |
SAM: Has it happened before, or was that– |
MATT: “No. The guards are saying I probably did |
that, they’re saying I might have done that.” It’s |
interesting, you notice now listening to her, she |
has this beautiful voice but her speaking voice is |
very crackly. It sounds almost damaged. |
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