implanta: (more tears than you can handle)
Cloche Leythal Pastalia ([personal profile] implanta) wrote2012-07-22 01:56 pm

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Another one gone. It hadn't been that long since the neighbour of the person she went to see went away too, about four months time, really.

The scene was the same: no one living in the room anymore, no clothes strewn around, no messy bed... no Roy. Cloche had gone over with some (kind of terrible-looking) food she had made in a basket, maybe thinking to sit outside for a little while with him.

But when she got there and the door was open already...

The basket dropped to the floor, and Cloche would again sit in the room formerly occupied by someone dear to her and cry.

[action]
[After gathering up the food that had spilled in front of Roy's old room in CH4, Cloche might be seen zombie-walking back to her room in CH5, loosely holding a basket full of food. It definitely doesn't look all that great now. To anyone who looks closely, Cloche's eyes are red and puffy, and she's prone to bursts of tears.]



[Written]
[After some time in her room, she'll finally muster up the ability to write something. Speaking about it is too hard right now.]

Roy has gone home to Falena.

[And after a pause in writing:]
If you were in his drama group, and would still like to be, please let me know. I'll try to keep it up as long as I can.
redhairedknight: (concerned)

[voice]

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-07-28 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Sure, but there's no rush. Just keep trying to get ahold of the rest, and when you're up to it, we can put on a play that Roy would be proud of.
redhairedknight: (frustrated)

[voice]

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-01 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
Of course. Something like this is always difficult. [She knows that much from experience.]

Yes, I'd think so too. It would be a nice way to find out more about other worlds, and I'm sure it would be entertaining. Do you want me to ask around, and find out what sort of legends people would want to see?
redhairedknight: (happy)

[written]

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-03 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
Certainly. Does your world have any legends that could work as a play?
redhairedknight: (smirk)

[written]

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-04 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
That should help. My world has a few legends, but they mostly involve dragons - it would probably be better to do something less taxing for our first play. [Just the costumes alone would be ridiculous to make!]
redhairedknight: (pummeled but proud)

[written]

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-07 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It might work - are the demons particularly big in your world? [If her world actually has them - Erza just tends to assume that creatures like demons or dragons are somewhat commonplace.]
redhairedknight: (smirk)

[written] don't worry - it happens to me all the time!

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-08 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
That's understandable - in my world, there was an evil mage named Zeref who lived hundreds of years ago. In spite of all of the pain and suffering that he caused, nobody really knows what he looked like. Still, if that's what we end up choosing for a play, that would work nicely.
redhairedknight: (pummeled but proud)

[written]

[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-08 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Depends on what we get, but that would be an interesting idea. At the very least, it would mean that more cultures would be represented. Did you have a number in mind? [Again, it depends on the length of the stories, but if too many were crammed into a short time period, people might not be as interested.]
redhairedknight: (smirk)

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[personal profile] redhairedknight 2012-08-09 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure - that way, we'd be able to get a decent variation in tone as well, if we need to. [There's bound to be myths that are more tragic or comedic, and the audience might find it boring to sit through four short plays of one or the other. Then again, they might prefer it - she's never had to organize a play to this degree before, though she's up to the challenge.]