Action: 2238 Stephens Road and around(There's a package with Figaro's name on it on the doorstep. Confused enough by the sudden revival of the town (he's pretty much convinced that it's sorcery), he opens the parcel. Housemates and nearby neighbors will hear his high C of joy and triumph ring out throughout the house as he dances around his garden
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Crowe speaks fluent Italian as well as English, so this is relevant to his interests. He walks over to see a guy clutching scissors.
What.
have a gawking paperboy, Figaro.]
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Buon Giorno! It's a wonderful day, isn't it?
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Ah, buon giorno, sir. I suppose it is. Not often you hear someone so happy in this town, I have to admit.
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(He displays the items proudly. There's a pair of scissors, a comb, a razor, a brush, a mirror, and some other items in there that any barber would have back in the 18th century.)
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O-Oh, those are very nice, sir. Do you work as a barber here in Mayfield, too?
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(Finally, someone who appreciates his scissors!)
Now that I have my barber kit, I suppose that is a sign that the town has finally recognized my skills and given me the job. Though the Barber of Mayfield will never have the same ring as El barbero de Sevilla!
(Sorry Crowe, he oscillates between Italian and Spanish, due to him being a Spanish character in an Italian opera.)
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But he stares now, blinking in surprise. Did he just say... and he's singing operatically, and...]
El barbero de Sevilla... A-Ah, well, that's great! Mayfield's easier to deal with when you have your things from home.
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(Figaro makes his trademark sweeping bow.)
I am Figaro, Il barbiere di Siviglia. A pleasure to make your acquaintance.
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Crowe switches to Italian now, which might be easier on Figaro.] My name's Calleo Crowe. You, ah... Have you been in town long, sir?
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Ah, you are Italian then! Wonderful!! Which part of Italy are you from? And I have been here for about a month.
I do apologize for my Italian though, I do not speak the language well.
((OOC: Figaro's language is a bit complicated. He speaks in Italian and Spanish, but he thinks he's speaking ONLY in Spanish. He cannot speak Italian that well (or so he thinks), but he can understand it.))
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Spanish, then? I could always help you with your Italian. Ah, I spent part of my time growing up in Italy - Milan - but I was born in Ireland.
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Hallelujah, finally! Someone who can speak Spanish! I like you already, signore Calleo!
You certainly have an interesting life story. Were you part of a travelling band?
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Ah, no, my parents moved a lot, due to work. So I've lived in a few countries and visited most of western Europe.
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Antiques? Yet another contraption that appears in the future.
(Figaro shakes his head, slightly annoyed.)
It is very inconsiderate of our captors to kidnap me; not only am I abducted from my lovely Seville, I have become nothing short of the village idiot. All these new terms and objects drive me crazy.
(He throws his hand up in the arm, frustrated.)
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