While we have been able to handle the elements of combat required for our performance in the The Six Trials of Larazod, the Trial in the Belly of the Beast seemed as though it was written not to entertain the audience but rather to kill the actors. I fail to see how the thrill of watching people climb up a surface out of liquid cannot be satisfied with a more diluted acid. I also fail to see why this substance cannot immediately be drained from the glass beast once the curtain falls.
Finally, I do not understand the rationale behind casting the delicate Calsenica as the erinyes Ilsandra. Is our director unaware that the erinyes is a durable and skilled combatant, while Calsenica would have died within half a minute of entering that solution were it not for our aid?
Our wand was extremely useful during this trial, as three of our four (excluding Calsenica) were capable of operating it. While waiting for our turn to clamber out of the beast's maw, we passed around our wand and used it at nearly every chance we had to do so.