[Good afternoon Splendor, a lot of people may see a strange man walking around the Metropolitan District and looking at all the stores in the area. He saw the bulletin about a ball and so he's decided to go inside one to see if he can't find anything for the ball. He goes from store to store until he spies music instruments of various styles,
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So he approaches, an eyebrow raised. Far better than Autor. Perfect, really.]]
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Oh hello, I wasn't certain if anyone was listening. The locals don't seem to pay it any mind.
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[[He crosses his arms.]]
From Romeo and Juliet? The balcony scene?
[[That's the piece he recognized, at any rate.]]
[[ooc: I'M SORRY I forgot to ask if it's okay if Fakir knows his name XD]]
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[ooc: Yeah, it's totally cool! :D He's use to it, so Fakir can go ahead and say he knows him.]
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Your own? You're a musician then. Familiar with Chopin's work?
[[ooc: ^^ Okay! Thanks! LOL Sorry for not checking at first~]]
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Weren't you? Did you come across a music box before coming here?
[[After all, this man is actually paying attention to him.
...Know of him?]]
The locals don't seem to notice any of us.
What do you mean "know of" you?
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Then he can hardly believe that this is...Chopin. Frederic Francois Chopin.]]
...You've...written those pieces? For the ballets as well?
...I'm Fakir.
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Ah I've never really written for any ballets. Those were by a man named Tchaikovsky, I must say I'm rather impressed with his work. Another was Prokofiev, I did not know that many were still composers even in modern eras. And a pleasure to meet you, Fakir. I do hope we can meet together more often.
[ooc: I'm sorry if I got any of this info wrong, the only thing on a Romeo and Juliet ballet I found was by Sergei Prokofiev. :|; I hope that's what Fakir is talking about.]
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