C a s t e r | William Shakespeare (
stagecontroller) wrote in
tvk2012-02-03 06:21 pm
Entry tags:
Fourth Script | "Death is a fearful thing. " | Accidental Audio/action
[ It's night time, but not the Dark Hour yet. When a new feed starts with a heavy cough from a familiar voice, followed with a low chuckle. ]
I'm afraid I cannot even place where the hospital is now and the Dark Hour is about to begin. Scarlet liquid that flows from a fresh wound, I do wonder...
[ Another cough, the voice clearly belongs to Shakespeare, which could use some help right now. The Dark Hour begins, and it's clearly a problem for him to be out so freely, wounded in the streets.
So, minutes later, trying to avoid all the battles, he ends crossing paths with a group of Shadows. Oh, he's screwed. Unless...]
'I am thou, and thou art I.
Death is a fearful thing, and for that I will grant you my power.
The goddess Hel arrives to the stage.
[ Congratulations, Shakespeare! He gets his persona who eliminates the Shadows. However, the feed ends with a heavy sound of someone falling in the floor. ]
I'm afraid I cannot even place where the hospital is now and the Dark Hour is about to begin. Scarlet liquid that flows from a fresh wound, I do wonder...
[ Another cough, the voice clearly belongs to Shakespeare, which could use some help right now. The Dark Hour begins, and it's clearly a problem for him to be out so freely, wounded in the streets.
So, minutes later, trying to avoid all the battles, he ends crossing paths with a group of Shadows. Oh, he's screwed. Unless...]
'I am thou, and thou art I.
Death is a fearful thing, and for that I will grant you my power.
The goddess Hel arrives to the stage.
[ Congratulations, Shakespeare! He gets his persona who eliminates the Shadows. However, the feed ends with a heavy sound of someone falling in the floor. ]

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*If only the context weren't so concrete, he would have been able to slip a beautiful double meaning in there.*
It would be quite embarrassing to be caught so unprepared again.
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[ He chuckles. ]
You speak the truth, mine friend. But I am one that learns quickly to not trip twice with the same rock.
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Then I look forward to seeing how you'll evade it when next you walk this route.
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I will be quite the performance.
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And I trust you're capable of surviving from this point without further recovery?
*The White Rider looks down at Shakespeare, human and horse focusing on the same spot.*
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'There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all things. ' It is from the wise to have the patience to see a job done, but it is from the fool to believe in his arrogance and leave it half done.
Worry not, mine friend. I should be fine to walk to my place.