Blasted is a 1995 play by British author Sarah Kane and one of the prime examples of in-yer-face theatre. A couple (Ian and Cate) enters a hotel room. The setting suggests a lovely scene - but in the night Ian rapes Cate. With this action he unleashes a snowball of violence. Suddenly the couple finds itself in a civil war. Cate runs away from Ian. Suddenly a soldier enters the room. He rapes Ian, eats his eyes and then kills himself. While Ian slowly dies, Cate returns to him. Cate is the light character of the play. In the beginning it seems that she is very weak but in the end she shows that her heart is filled with humanity and love - she did not forget what Ian did to her; but she sees in him a human being that requires her help. There are many symbols in the play. The'Flowers' represent a little beauty in a mad world. But in the 2. scene they lie on the floor - foreshadowing of more evil to come. The four seasons represent the vanity of life. Spring: awakening, love, life Winter: Dead, destruction (private & outer world), The rain underlines the heartlessnes of the world, but it also helps to wash away the evil. See also: 1994 in literature, other events of 1995, 1996 in literature, list of years in literature. ... Sarah Kane (February 3, 1971 - February 20, 1999) was an English playwright. ... In-yer-face theatre is a form of drama that sprang up in Great Britain in the 1990s. ...
Blast Wave is a mage spell that deals Fire damage and dazes all enemies within 10 yds of the caster.
Blast Wave deals fire damage, and thus gains the benefit of the talents Impact, Ignite, Burning Soul, Master of Elements, Critical Mass, Fire Power, Pyromaniac, and Elemental Precision.
Between Blast Wave, Frost Nova, Cone of Cold, Blink, Cold Armors, and Frostbolt, a mage is a slippery target to catch.