The character that adds extra lines for the players to perform is often referred to as a "narrator" or "game master" in various role-playing games. This character provides context, dialogue, and prompts that enrich the storyline and enhance player engagement. In some contexts, this could also be a character designed specifically to break the fourth wall or interact with the audience, making the experience more dynamic.
Hamlet asks the players to perform a specific play containing the murder of Gonzago. He also requests that they insert specific lines that he created himself.
Dialogue is described as lines spoken between two or more characters. Monologues are lines spoken to the audience by only one character. This can be a narration of events, or the character's personal thoughts.
The extra lines in the middle of a semibreve (whole note) are called "ledger lines." Ledger lines are used in musical notation to extend the staff for notes that fall above or below the regular staff lines. They provide a way to notate pitches that are outside the range of the standard staff, enabling musicians to read and interpret a wider variety of notes.
Falstaff, who appears in three plays (the two parts of Henry IV and The Merry Wives of Windsor) has more lines than any other Shakespearean character, with 471. Hamlet has the most in a single play (probably because when you conflate the two versions of the play it is way longer than any other play)
Bottom the weaver has tons of lines and is a very funny character if you play him right
Hamlet asks the players to perform a specific play containing the murder of Gonzago. He also requests that they insert specific lines that he created himself.
Intersecting lines perform intersections.
A maximum of 22 players are allowed, including 2 goalies, It's effectively 4 lines of 2 defencemen and 3 forwards but the 20 skaters can be made up how the Coach likes. You don't have to use everybody.
Lines refer to a group of players who play together on the ice. When you run a line change, you replace the players on the ice with new lines.
EHV lines are type of electrical lines commonly used for experimentation in physics. They stand for 'Extra High Voltage' lines.
Lines refer to a group of players who play together on the ice. When you run a line change, you replace the players on the ice with new lines.
ledger lines
Line rider is a web based game application that is appropriate for all ages. In the game, players draw a series of lines that their game character can slide down.
They usually have 3 or 4 lines that are used.
Yes, but normally it is an extra
ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly - 2000 Players and Security was released on: USA: 28 May 2000
Dragon has no lines, but there are many other background characters that have no lines too!