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Elenlin
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Sneak. by Elenlin

May 12th, 2008 12:16 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Sneak.
Sneak into someplace you don't belong without being detected.

or

Move without being detected for an extended period of time.

or

Sneak up on somebody without them knowing it.

Whatever you do, put it to the test!
Example, if you choose to sneak up on somebody, make sure it's not your sleeping room-mate, make it an armored car guard, or a hunter in the woods.

Group sneaks are fun. One of the things the Bristol Buskin Frolic (BBF) of the Bristol Renaissance Faire (BRF) is known for is their group sneak. So first of all, you have to know that this group consists of a large number of people all dressed in bright colors and bells and other jiggling objects. In fact, you can often hear us before you see us, which is saying something given how loud our clothing colors are. Now a group sneak consists of the entire group lining up single file behind a random person and following them around while imitating everything they do. The goal of course is to see how long we can follow them without being noticed. And when we are finally noticed, we stop, still in line, and look around as though we have no idea what’s going on. We can follow patrons for a while before they notice us. Other performers normally notice us right away, but play up their “obliviousness” to the delight of the patrons.

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Narcissa Nightshade.bmp

Narcissa Nightshade.bmp

Example of a BBFer


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BBFers.bmp

Yup, no one will notice that following them.


BBF Musicians.JPG

BBF Musicians.JPG

We're musical too.



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posted by teh Lolbrarian on May 12th, 2008 2:06 PM

I am intrigued, but would like to see the sneaking in action.

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posted by Elenlin on May 12th, 2008 5:02 PM

If I get a picture of it in action, I'll put it up. Otherwises, come to the BRF this summer and be on the lookout.