At ten to seven the lights in the main halls flashed, and people hurried to their seats as the lights in the auditorium went down. Behind the curtain, everyone was waiting silently in their places. then the curtain came up, the lights came up, the music started and the spectacle had begun
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In the entrance hall, he let his gaze sweep over those that lingered, pleasure radiating from him like from a well-stroked cat. It wasn't perfect, given the shadow that lingered in his heart and the empty space by his side, but it was good, and good was something that had been rare these last few months.
He'd take it.
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He glanced at Faramir, as that had confirmed one of his questions. "I am a writer, yes. Poet, playwright, sometime essayist. It's been a while since I set pen to paper, though." His smile turned a little bit wry. "I am far older than I appear, yes. A little perk to having been stolen away by fairies when I was 29."
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Marley is close to Marlowe, is it not? But that's perfectly normal compared with...
"Stolen away by fairies? I suppose having such a thing happen makes coming to the village as we all have seem almost normal." It has happened to him before. "I was not taken by fairies, but I was in a pocket universe before this one. That made my arrival here easier."
I'm not sure what he means by fairies. I don't think he's talking the little flying creatures that little girls think of.
"Did they wish you to write for them?"
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"What sort of fairies?" Meg asked. They hadn't really talked that much about his past, just about the opera. "Some in stories are quite nice, and others seem evil..."
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I would like to compare his work with the famous Shakespeare's. His name is spoken so often and Marlowe and Jonson so little.
"We do not have beings like the Fae on Middle-earth." Not really. I'm trying to remember all he says and my memory is very good; it's just that the words are new. "Can their own people not do such work?"
Perhaps they look too strange.
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Amoral, not evil... Her mother said similar things about the Phantom. Not evil, he just... saw things differently.
"You have elves, though, don't you? But I suppose... those are not really the same thing."
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It would have amused him to think of comparison with Will when there was so much cross-pollination between them.
"From what I have heard of elves in literature, at least, they are very similar to our Tuatha de Daanan," Kit ventured. "Though I have not read a great deal of modern fantasy literature, I'll admit. I've mostly just heard the court complaining about it."
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"We have Elves. Two of them are here in the village, though both from far before my time."
And I must look rather embarrassed.
"As to modern fantasy literature... have you ever heard of Lord of the Rings?" I suppose Meg might have found out eventually.
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"I haven't." she said when he asked about Lord of the Rings, but she doubted they were surprised.
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Even if writers were generally avid readers, as well. It wasn't the same, in Kit's mind, as an adoring audience--a thing of which he was quite fond.
"I have heard of it." Kit gave a slight nod. "I have not had a chance to read it, however, as when we were able to obtain copies...things were a little out of hand and curling up with a book was unfortunately low on my priority list." Figuring out how to deal with the Mebd sending Murchaud to Hell had been his higher concern.
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"Most of the book takes place about five years in my future, but it's about Middle-earth. I've read some of it, though I should not have." It's embarrassing. "Nothing of myself, but my brother's death. I'd already been warned of it."
I take a deep breath.
"There are a large number of people who have read it or have seen films made of the story, and all of them know things about my future that I do not. Though I obviously know of my brother." I turn to Meg. "My father doesn't know about the book. It just seemed only fair to mention it now. It's not completely accurate."
Now I smile and put a hand to my hair.
"Raven-headed I am not."
I used movieverse icons because they were easily obtainable and when I originally began playing, I had one day lead time. Also, it would have been very confusing for people to have had a black-haired Faramir when a lot of people are more familiar with the movies. On the plus ( ... )
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[[yeah, I did the same thing with Lyra. I'm not sure how I feel about the actress in the movie - I don't think she's scruffy enough - but it's less confusing this way.]]
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I didn't, but perhaps I should have.
"So it is fiction somewhere. Perhaps the writer was a prophet, in a way, and either changed things or got them wrong by accident. Perhaps he did not see all clearly. I don't know." I shrug. "It's keeping the book from father and not learning any more of my future than I already do that's difficult. But I'm sure people react when they hear your name, too. Unless they don't relate Kit Marley to Christopher Marlowe, even as I did not."
He must know.
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