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Heroes for Hire

Posted by admin on July 30, 2009
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After Fury of Solace’s most recent assassination attempt on Max Mason, Mason International unofficially announced on their twitter feed that they had begun interviewing prospective superhero bodyguards for their president and CEO. Not long afterwards, Mason International announced that they would have a booth at this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego, a first in the company’s long history. Mason International would like people to believe that these two events were unrelated… but Fury of Solace wasn’t having any of it. And he wasn’t the only one.

An obsessive fan of the masked supervillain badgered employees at the Mason International booth, but was promptly asked to leave by Mason’s head of security.

Eyewitness testimony from another convention-goer seemed to confirm that Max Mason was indeed interviewing would-be bodyguards at this year’s Comic-Con, and that the heroes in question were anything but cosplayers.

Late on Saturday morning, Fury of Solace posted a video online voicing his suspicions about Mason International’s presence at Comic-Con.

Fury of Solace was spotted by a number of Comic-Con attendees later that day, sticking mostly to the convention center where he could blend in with the bevy of costumed fans and elude detection by the San Diego PD.

Max Mason himself had put in an appearance on the convention floor only days earlier.

Though his location was a closely guarded secret, Fury of Solace did manage to learn that the millionaire was staying at the Omni (a breach in security which led Mason’s head of security to believe that the villain has a mole inside Mason International).

Loathe to walk the streets of San Diego in broad daylight, but determined to catch Max Mason in the act, Fury of Solace sent out a plea to his thousands of twitter followers, asking any and all of them to see if there were any messages for Mason at the front desk of the Omni. Internet personality Sam Proof (seen above ranting about the strange characters he saw at the Mason International booth) heeded Solace’s call, and relayed to the villain a brief message that was meant for Max Mason: “Sara Ward says to meet her for dinner at 7:15 at Lou and Mickey’s.”

Just after 7 p.m. that night, a purple-clad blond woman (presumably this Sara Ward) was spotted dining on the patio at the same steak and seafood restaurant mentioned in the cryptic message. But before her dinner date arrived, the mysterious woman was accosted by Fury of Solace, in front of an exodus of Comic-Con attendees. After a brief argument, the woman fled, Solace hot on her heels. Thanks to camera-phone clips posted on YouTube by a handful of witnesses, Los Angeles News Broadcaster Starla Carter was able to reconstruct the chase that ensued through the streets of San Diego.

The chase culminated with this Sara Ward disappearing seemingly into thin air. Perhaps literally, as some witnesses will attest: word has it that Ward flew away from her pursuer under her own power.

As soon as the Orphan received reports of Solace’s presence in San Diego, she braved Comic-Con traffic to try and get there in time to apprehend her arch-nemesis. But by the time she arrived on Saturday night, the drama that had unfolded that evening on the streets of San Diego’s Gaslamp District was long over. And even a world-famous do-gooder like Los Angeles’ sworn protector would not be admitted into the convention center without a badge.

Click the image below for a timeline of the events as they unfolded on twitter, in reverse chronological order.

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San Diego Bound

Posted by admin on July 20, 2009
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Mason International is reportedly auditioning super powered bodyguards. Rumor has it that this week Max Mason will be attending Comic-Con International in San Diego in that capacity. And where Mason goes, Fury of Solace is not far behind. Stay tuned to Fury of Solace’s twitter feed, the villain may well enlist the aid of his followers who are in attendance.

Also, new coverage of “Fury of Solace” around the web:

ARGNET
http://www.argn.com/2009/07/fury_of_solace_doing_evil_so_you_dont_have_to_/

CliqueClack
http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/07/16/webisode-clack-fury-of-solace/

Whedonesque
http://whedonesque.com/comments/21021

And thanks to Michael Schachtner for the new pinup!

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Orphan Finds Solace

Posted by admin on July 09, 2009
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For some time, the supervillain known as Fury of Solace has waged war against pharmaceutical giant Mason International. Solace made his case against Mason International in this blog post, in which he levied a bevy of charges against the company’s President and CEO, Max Mason.

On Monday, July 6th, Solace kidnapped Max Mason, and posted a video online detailing his plans, hidden behind a password.

Click the image below for a full account of the event on twitter (most recent update first).

The prophet called Augur tweeted clues that led the Orphan and like-minded twitter users to a secret twitter account called Fate_Fulfilled:

Where he posted a link to a photo of a mysterious belt buckle, which proved vital in unraveling Fury of Solace’s password, “celer et audax”.

Solace, the video revealed, had detained Max Mason at Mason Tower, Mason International’s Los Angeles Corporate Headquarters.  The Orphan made haste for the downtown high rise, intent on saving Max Mason before it was too late. This is what happened next.

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New Content this July

Posted by admin on June 15, 2009
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At long last, new episodes of “Fury of Solace” are almost upon us! Since this series is the very definition of multimedia, and there isn’t exactly a precedent for what you’re about to see, we thought it might be best to give you all a primer. For starters, not every episode is going to be live-action, some will be 8-page online comics. In addition to the episodic videos and comics, we’ll periodically be releasing short, live-action minisodes, which strictly speaking are supplementary, just another way to immerse yourself in the “Fury of Solace” world. You can interact with all of the characters on their twitter accounts, and some of their tweets will have a direct bearing on the ongoing narrative. You can find all of the twitter accounts on the characters page (which is newly updated, by the way), but the two most important ones are Fury of Solace (twitter.com/furyofsolace) and the Orphan (twitter.com/the_orphan). Fury of Solace and the Orphan also both have character blogs, which will give you a bit more insight into their characters.

Now that that’s out of the way, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: the release schedule for new content! Episode 1.5, the first minisode, will go live here on furyofsolace.com on Monday, July 6th. A week later on Monday, July 13th, we’ll debut Episode 2, the first comic. “Fury of Solace” creator Emmett Furey and singer/songwriter Natalie Guastavino are hard at work writing the next song, to be featured in Episode 3 (which doesn’t have a solid release date yet, more on that soon). And that is just the tip of the iceberg!

Also, some of you may have noticed the PayPal donate button in the sidebar. Felicia Day funded the entire first season of her web series “The Guild” with just such a button, and I’m hoping to do the same for “Fury of Solace.” Every little bit helps, and every penny will go back into the show. As a bonus, for a limited time, we’ll send an mp3 of “Lot in Life,” the song featured in Episode 1, to anyone who donates a dollar or more to the show! Additionally, “Fury of Solace” t-shirts are now available for purchase at our cafepress store.

“Fury of Solace” Season 1 features an ensemble cast of five characters: Fury of Solace and the Orphan are joined by the ambiguously evil CEO Max Mason, his bodyguard, the mysterious Mason Vixen, and LAPD Lieutenant Kat Czerny. Todd Livingston portrays Max Mason, who will be introduced next month in Episode 1.5, and Mason Vixen (Sara Jo Elice) and Kat Czerny (“LonelyGirl15’s” Katherine Pawlak) will be introduced in subsequent episodes.

We’re also currently looking for comic book artists to illustrate upcoming comics, any interested artists should drop us a line at furyofsolace@gmail.com. Speaking of Comics, Emmett Furey will be attending Comic-Con next month. We won’t have a booth this year, but any fans who are going shouldn’t hesitate to say hi if you see him wandering the con floor.

Thank you all for your support so far.  The worst is yet to come…

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