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Theatrical Levitation Chairs

Three sturdy wooden chairs are arranged in a small semicircle onstage, their plain backs and simple construction obscured by the audience's focus on the levitating woman suspended above them. Their stability is crucial—they must bear the weight of Leela's slight frame when Chang commands them removed, yet the chairs' plain construction contrasts sharply with the eerie spectacle above, emphasizing the illusion's fragility. Sin mocks the act even as the chairs' absence exposes the trick, his crude humor clashing with the unsettling demonstration of Chang's true occult powers.
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