“I love it. You two are so adorable. I’m so happy to have you here with us.”[1]
Dungeon Crawler After Hours with Odette is the largest, most-tunneled private program in Syndicate space.[2]
Description
Odette, dressed in a replica of her own Dungeon armor, is the star host of this widely viewed commentary program about Dungeon Crawler World. She interviews popular crawlers and rehashes Dungeon events and related news in front of a large holographic audience.[2]
The show tunnels immediately after Dungeon Crawler World. Although interviews are pre-taped, they typically take place only a few hours before the show airs.[2]
After Hours is financed and produced by the Titan Conglomerate, with assistance from "over a dozen participating, independent systems."[2] One of the producers was marred by one of Lucia Mar's dogs after the First Floor closed.[3]
Setting
During the early stages of the Crawl, the show takes place on a black stage; the nebular background features spinning clouds of blue and red space dust, and bright dots of distant stars. Odette's desk is positioned next to a blue crushed velvet couch.[2][4]
After Odette arrives in Earth's orbit, the set and furniture change to appear as though Odette is on-stage in a large, baroque-style auditorium in Larracos. The virtual walls are plastered with water-stained, peeling advertisements for plays and musicals. One such poster is for a play called "Session of Love," and features a camel clutching a Saccathian in a yellow wig.[5]
Episodes
| Floor | Book and Chapters | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| Between Floors 1 & 2 | Book 1, Chapter 28-29 | Introduction, Carl's Catchphrase, Odette warns of people using them, asks to pass a message to Mordecai |
| Between Floors 2 & 3 | Book 1, Epilogue | Segment on Mongo, a snip of the Pork Boy Snick, after the show she gives advice on Class selection, Carl asks about the Valtay |
References
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl: A LitRPG/Gamelit Adventure (p. 237). Dandy House. Kindle Edition.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 28)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 29)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 27)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Chapter 35)