Charles Posted February 23, 2006 Share Posted February 23, 2006 I've been working on this for a while. It's been difficult due to time constraints but I figured the ideal way to send off both Mitch and Alex would be to provide this epic tale. I've shown an earlier version to them both and they loved it. So, I see it as a way to put a positive spin on a negative situation by objectively retelling their story in the form of a tragedy. This is the first of three acts. The cast list will be updated each time I post a new act (to reflect the introduction of new characters). This should be fun, easy and fast to read through, so even the laziest of Anthology lurkers should give it a whirl. I've integrated a lot of little touches into the dialogue, such as actual poems and blog entries from Mitch and Alex among others (albeit modified to fit my structure) to lend some more authenticity to the proceedings. Of course, this is a tragedy and there is drama but it's naturally going to be comedic due to the nature of the piece. I'll probably update myOtaku when I get the chance and use it as a venue for "bonus content" (i.e., pointing out which pieces of dialogue were inspired from actual posts or poems and giving links to each example to see how it was modified to work here). Have fun! Cast: The Chorus (the general OtakuBoards public) Men: Alex Mitch Alan Heaven's Cloud Drix Lost Prophet King James Desbreko Shy Charles Retribution Adahn Fasteriskhead Women: Annie Lady Asphyxia Dagger Chibihorsewoman Scene 1. [Alex and Mitch are sword fighting atop a mountain peak] Chorus: The clashing of their swords in the distance, Defies everyone?s wishes for their quarrel?s subsistence. Hear their hatred rising relentlessly so As they deal yet more verbal blows. Two word smiths always entangled in battle Fated to the cost of their venomous prattle. Friends and foes alike implore them to make peace But only in death can their dispute cease. One once a moderator so gifted with bliss The other a respected member full of promise. Their futures now coalesce, leading to dismay They drink from the poison chalice of hatred to their last day. They enter the winter of their lives so cold Now we witness one of the greatest tragedies ever told. Alex: Wretched fool, you have no talent or taste. Each drop of ink you use is a precious waste. Your comedy?s tragic, your tragedies amuse. All who read your writing are subject to your abuse. Mitch: Villain! I shall separate you from your poison tongue! Alex: You are nothing but a hack. And I shall hack away at your limbs to Prevent you from further embarrassing Yourself and my time. Mitch: Oh, how my blood boils! Stay still, why don?t you, you pompous wind bag? Alex: Mitch, your fighting technique is just as weak And sloppy as your writing. Here take this! Mitch: Is that your best? You should stick to verbal Abuse. [Enter from the right Annie, Alan, and Heaven?s Cloud] Alan: Oh, miserable day, they are at it again! Annie: Quickly, we must fast pull them apart! Heaven?s Cloud: Come now! Why bother? Should one Attempt to separate the heavens from the stars? Or offer a gracious hand of peace between two naturally warring beasts? T?would be just as easy to let one vanquish the other. Their quarrels never cease. They only spread like a disease and become volatile and more dangerous! Leave them to it now, let their bloodlust be Their peace meal. Leave them to it now, I say So that we may go back to my place and get blazed. Alan: I don?t interpret the problem that way. Heaven?s Cloud: There is only one way to look at this situation. Annie: Shush, Heaven?s Cloud! It?s Alan?s interpretation! He is allowed to it. And I also share it. We must do what is right. I loath to see These two, whom I consider good friends fight While we hesitate their battle worsens. The venerable OtakuBoards staff Is likely to notice this disturbance. We must quell their rage immediately! Alan: She is right. At any rate I have now Witnessed enough to gossip about on this night. [They approach Alex and Mitch] Alex: But soft! Who dares to disturb my most glorious critique? Mitch: Just when I was About to loose your blood upon this fair Peak. Annie: Mitch! Alex! Please! I beg you both to stop! You have both been warned more times than I can Count! Mitch: You fretful creature. Keep your numbers. Can a number show me the root of a tree? Can a number measure what it is to be free? Can a number subtract all the losses in my life? Can it add all the beauty that's in my sight? Alex: Do you see what I mean? His poetry Is More painful to endure than any physical wound he could hope to inflict upon me! [Alex charges at Mitch. They swordfight until Alex disarms Mitch] Alan and Annie together: Alex you must stop this now! Heaven?s Cloud: Alex you Have gone too far. Withdraw from here right now. Alex: If you were smart Mitch you would throw yourself Off the mountain with your sword. End it now. Mitch: I regret nothing but I do agree. This must end now. Perhaps it's only a matter of time before it manifests itself -- again. But with will alone I will be sustained. And here I am, in surreal survival. I used to devour the greatness of this land Now, instead, I cultivate the fields That i used to lay in ruin And instead of dancing to thanatos I dance to dance alone Living life with dark shades between You all must dance, dance and see This is the dance of survival This is the dance that is the essence That is what human is Do not be afraid, and open your eyes Fear makes us tremble, and to shake is ruin Trembling without fear makes mountains, oceans And a life so endless and new. Now, poison-tongued villain, have at you! [Mitch and Alex begin to wrestle] Annie: Oh, this will surely be the end of them both if we fail to intervene this time! Alan: But they still do cling to that deadly sword. Surely its edge will wet the earth with blood And whet their appetites for destruction But I risk not my blood or destruction! [Enter Lady Asphyxia from the right on a horse.] Lady Asphyxia: Alex! Mitch! Settle your warring spirits! Mitch, who was once as gentle as a lamb, Alex who can be meek and brilliant too. I have appealed to your better senses. And yet, temper still gets the best of you! Alas, each time your quarrel?s quieted Each time peace is settled, anger?s renewed. You recklessly wrestle on a rampage Like two wild creatures lacking all culture. I have consulted the staff countless times In regards to finding a permanent solution to your hot-blooded tempers. But if you don?t cease this disturbance at once, then I promise a solution will become apparent sooner than later. And it will be an outcome neither of you will appreciate. [Alex and Mitch release one another] Mitch: I am ashamed. Ashamed of what?s become of Otaku Boards. Lady Asphyxia: Oh? What do you mean by that my lord? Mitch: My complaint will surely strike the wrong chord. Regardless it is for your ears to hear. I?ve grown tired of posting written work That I put a lot of myself into And visiting there and listening to Alex always finding fault and never Commenting on the good aspects of my work. Alex: Thou must provide good aspects for me to comment on. Lady Asphyxia: Silence. Let the poor boy finish, please. Mitch: I?ve grown very tired of OB and It is a much more hostile place due to people like Alex and so now I go. Now I go away from Otaku Boards because it no longer brings happiness. [Exuent Mitch] Scene II. [Lady Asphyxia stands before Alex while Alan, Annie and Heaven?s Cloud look on.] Alan: Tell me right now, what were you critiquing with Mitch there? Oh vile cousin of mine you, like a dog, attack his viewpoint, his own fundamental philosophy. There's no critique here today. Critique you maintain, is just ?being realistic.? Nay it's you, being Alex, attacking Mitch no matter what he says or where he says it every step of the way. God, only God knows what drives the madness in your breast. Tough love with writing intended for the public is fine. Mitch has even said that to me - what you did there was not tough love, and it wasn?t even on writing intended for public viewing. T?was just you being argumentative! Alex: I am a villain? Then by whose standards? What a standing honesty earns for us! To be sure--I a villain? I ask you Is the sun which weans the earth we live on contemptible for shedding light on a desolate landscape? Or is it the night meek for hiding it? Alan does either change reality? Is this sad landscape any the better regardless of the light it?s cast in? No, for the truth remains regardless. Lady Asphyxia: Alex, please to stop this now. The foundation of this site has been rocked Our rules and regulations have been mocked. I say to you, this discussion is locked. Those who read this thread will bear the sad news. This will be the last time a thread by Mitch receives views. Now, I order you all to part. [Exuent, to the left, everyone but Alex] Alex: I think--I think I want to maim people. Yes, it sounds interesting. The word "maim" is a very catchy word. It plucks the broken strings of my heart. If only they knew how the foundation of my being is slowly crumbling apart. ?Maim,? yes. It sounds nice. I want to maim people because I'm sick and tired of being who I've been for the past twenty-two years. My own eyes Now betray me as they succumb to tears. I hate myself. I do. I hate nearly everything about me. I hate how I'm manipulative. I hate how I'm a doormat sometimes, and a monster others. How quickly they are to betray those who claim to be my brothers. They can all rot. I just want to be a monster all the time--but alas Alex is too polite. [Drix enters from the right unnoticed] Alex: I hate being polite. It is a curse. Introspectively I want to see night. Why do I always feel compelled to be pleasant to even those who lionize mediocrity? I choose to speak truth when I do for the better of others. And yet, I am the one called villain? Ha! So they don't like what I say. I care not! So they?re upset. From now on, I care not! Drix: Alex, friend, I can bear to hear no more! The pain that pours fourth from your heart is more than I can endure. Friend, please take some rest Each syllable you sling is an arrow That pierces my breast. Alex: I did not see you. But, perhaps it?s better this way Jordan Let me ask you, have you ever felt so dead inside that you couldn't imagine why anyone would want to spend time with you, and then you feel so awful about yourself and what you've become that you just don't deserve company. You tend to just not mention things. Drix: O worthy cousin, this Conflict has drained your spirits. Please rest now and regain your bearings. Let?s go. Alex: There is something to what you say my friend. I will be with you in just a moment. [Exuent Drix to the left.] Alex: Bless you for trying to make peace within me. But even you cannot my anger distill. After today, everyone will know the endless rage of Lord Brasil. For we cannot mend those broken dreams and tears, of a society now shredded at the seams, when blood and sweat flow down this boulevard of disease,through this land of broken dreams. It carves a path where we once went, revelry and joyful pleasure long since spent. For now that fetid, putrid stream has transformed our love into that land of broken dreams. They have trampled on a young man's heart. Now I will tear them all apart. Scene III [Enter Mitch, from the right, who is wading through the dark wood of error. The Chorus enters from the left.] Mitch: The sky is especially dark tonight. Heaven is as bleak as my intentions. Now I wander these unfamiliar woods Left to enjoy the discourse of branches That quiver in the cool breeze that stills my heart. All because of Alex, the author of my sorrow. Now, where do I go? Chorus: Mitch, OtakuBoards' son, lost in vertigo! Mitch: That I am. A dizziness seizes me. My happiness has thinned and waned. What once brought me happiness, now just pain. Presently just my gravest passions soar. For, I, Mitch, have resolved to post no more. I'll uphold my promise and walk away. I'll allow criminal behavior to seize the day. Chorus: You know not where to go. You Have lost your way. Mitch: Otakuboards has injured me with its treason. Chrorus: Alex may still be a friend yet. People change, just like the seasons. Mitch: Not him. Hope for reconciliation has flown. He speaks to me like I don't have a clue. I write from my heart. What can be more true? Yet he criticizes me, makes me feel insignificant. [Enter Lost Prophet from the right.] Chorus: For that he is wrong. Your writing is beyond comprehension. It is magnificant. Mitch: Such true words friend. Lost Prophet: Yet, your days of posting are at an end? Mitch, this plan will fail you. Please, I implore If his replies bother you so, just place him on ignore. Chrous: Listen Mitch, he is wise. Mitch: Enough! Rather than view that site I would put out both my own eyes! Lost Prophet: Thou speaks falsly. Thy fate is rooted with that fair forum. Former mod, adopt better decorum. Mitch, thou will return to OtakuBoards. It is a destiny you can't resist. Chorus: Please, listen to Lost Prophet, we insist! Lost Prophet: If thou returns and engages in yet more of the trouble with Alex at hand Brave, noble Mitch, you will surely be banned. Thy nerves are rattled, thy judgement is weak. For just a moment, let noble Mitch speak. When regret has made malleable thy iron-clad resolve, the permanence of thy decree will dissolve. So be warned Mitch once banned, thou will surely be sorry, yes. Consider my warnings or suffer a tragic fate. Place him on ignore before it is too late. Mitch: Thou has no right to speak to me because I am no longer lost. I've found my way. My joy is true. Leaving OtakuBoards was the cure. [Exuent Mitch to the left.] Lost Prophet: Then thou is lost all the more. [Exuent Lost Prophet to the right. The curtain lowers. End of Act I] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shy Posted February 23, 2006 Share Posted February 23, 2006 [size=1]I have never been more in love with you than I am right now Charles, and that says a lot. Moving on, I thought it was a brilliant piece of work. As much as I dislike OtakuBoards Fan-Fiction as a whole, your piece really stands out for being so inventive and hillarious. Is this supposed to be based on any work in particular? The whole thing just feels really familiar, and not because I was there every step of the way for their stupid arguing... Well done, and I look forward to reading the next two installments. As far as I'm concerned this first entry is your magnum opus. -Shy[/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Posted February 23, 2006 Author Share Posted February 23, 2006 Thanks, Shy. I really despise OtakuBoards Fan-Fiction as well. It held its charm back when it was something new and fresh but none of it is really unique anymore. No offense to anyone who posts that kind of stuff, but it's generally so nonsensical that it's unenjoyable rather than funny. It also panders to people by using nothing but very obvious jokes without much wit added for good measure. Either that or they're inside jokes that no one is really going to understand with the exception of two or three people. With this, there are going to be obvious jokes but I want to include a lot of clever wordplay and subtle touches to make them more satisfying. If it's familiar, it's because you have very good taste in literature or you were forced at one point to read what I consider to be very good literature. I sort of wanted to parody the entire situation by loosely modeling it after Shakespearean tragedy. I've even included an imitation of blank verse to an extent (since I rhyme it's hardly "blank" verse, but given the poetic characters I had to adapt it so). In any case, that's probably why it's familiar. I've read a lot of drama and a lot of Shakespeare over the last couple of years and I've used that form as a foundation. Anyway, thanks for that closing compliment. Something like that isn't handed out so it means a lot. Especially when it comes from a Parappa fan! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeadSeraphim Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 [color=indigo][size=1][font=arial]This is amazing. This is more like an OB fan-epic than a fan-fiction - I mean, seriously. You're the only person who could've possibly pulled this off, out of the whole boards. lol I mean, with a few modifications you could turn it into a proper Shakespearian-esque play, for performance, it's that good. Like Shy, I wait for the last two acts. (Note that this is the first OB fan-anything I've commented on since... a long time ago, which means I'm pretty impressed.)[/font][/size][/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagger Posted February 24, 2006 Share Posted February 24, 2006 [quote name='Charles']I sort of wanted to parody the entire situation by loosely modeling it after Shakespearean tragedy... I've read a lot of drama and a lot of Shakespeare over the last couple of years and I've used that form as a foundation.[/quote] You pulled it off beautifully. The puns in particular are very Shakespearean--that's the first thing that struck me as I read this. The level of language (I mean, its formality and so forth) is fairly consistent as well, which must have been difficult to arrange if you were drawing on or being inspired by blog entries and poems, as you mentioned in your first post. At times it becomes more personal than I had expected when I went into it--particularly in Alex's soliloquies. But that's a good thing, I think, because the end result is that the content and the form complement each other well. I mean, the way their lines are written doesn't detract from or distract the reader from what they're actually saying, which is probably the biggest danger with stuff like this. I feel like I'm not expressing myself too clearly, so I hope that made sense, haha. In any case, nice work. I'm going to enjoy reading the second and third acts. ~Dagger~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Vampire: Ed Posted February 26, 2006 Share Posted February 26, 2006 [CENTER][FONT=Comic Sans MS][COLOR=Red]I present to you the Thumbs up Award for your beautiful and moving portrayal of an Otakuboard tragedy. I commend you. Anyone who does not reply in kind is a douche bag.[/COLOR][/FONT] [IMG]http://www.crystal-fox.com/webart/products/731_b.jpg[/IMG] [/CENTER] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lady Asphyxia Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 [font=Arial][size=2]Ah, finally an OB-fanfic-thing that fully includes the most glorious, wonderful character of all -- me, of course! :rolleyes: And a truely [i]marvelous[/i] representation of my amazing self it was. [/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=2]All arrogance aside, I really got the Shakespearean influence -- and recognised it. One monologue in particular reminded me of [i]Hamlet[/i], so I'm very impressed with this. I think that's what has impressed me most with this -- while you have the interaction between the characters, there's also that bit of talking to the audience that Shakespeare is always tinged with. For instance, in Heaven's Cloud's "Leave them to it" monologue, he's talking to Alan etc. but you can [i]imagine[/i] him saying it in front of an audience and warning the audience of the consequence --- and in front of the audience is the way Shakespeare should be. [/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=2][/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=2]So yes, I'm very pleased with this. You've done a fantastic job.[/size][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Claire Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 [FONT=Arial]: D I'm in drama, and we just finished with Greek theatre and everything that came after it during Winter (thank God, it's somewhat interesting but overall rather boring). Even though I didn't really have time to actually read the whole thing (I skipped just a few lines) but what I could read was amazing. It's probably just that everyone who has commented has seen what spawned this extremely well-written play, but as most, I would adore to perform in something such as this. I just don't think my high school would do it--high schools aren't always the most cultured people. :'( at least there are a few who are. Bravo, Charles, Bravo. Hurry up with those next two acts! (I was reading it as a musical, too. xD)[/FONT] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Posted September 26, 2006 Author Share Posted September 26, 2006 I bet you thought I forgot. Well, here's scene 1 of the next act. I haven't been able to proof read it yet, and I know there's at least one mistake in there, that I can't find anymore so feel free to point out anything that should be cleaned up or corrected. Act 2 scene I [The OtakuBoards Imperial Throne Room] [Enter King James, Shy from the right] King James: So, they have broken the peace ordinance again. Shy: Aye, my lord, they have. Their appetite for violence seems boundless. With each stroke of their busy blades, they attempt to paint one another?s Godless demise. Their silver tongues, meanwhile fight another more painful battle, in which each verbal parry and thrust does irreparable damage to the bonds of friendship that should bind them. Each verbal volley is more barbarous than the last. Where is the humanity? King James: Gentle cousin, my heart is heavy. I know not what to do. Hatred consumes these otherwise constructive gentlemen like a plague. Mitch and Alex contribute much. They are like a limb of my very own, infected by disease. To sever them would be to cut off my very own arm. Is the end worth the means? Must we seek such a drastic cure? I value my arm but not when its sickness becomes contagious and harms those in its presence. Ay me, Shy I know not what to do. I must be sure that these men are truly infected through and through. Shy: Laws are laws, they are what make us men. Let it not rest on your conscience if their animal abandon leads them to the lion?s den. King James: More intelligent words were never spoken. I value this bit of wisdom, but here comes my very own flesh and blood. A consult with them will make clear what was once mud. Shy: Peace be with you my lord. [Exuent Shy to the left. Enter Desbreko and Dagger from the right.] King James: Arise my fair children. You need not kneel before me. Raise thine eyes, look at me in earnest. Dagger: We but pay what respect is due. At least we attempt to. For, no one has an allowance expansive enough to tender the respect thou deserve?st, my dear father. King James: Oh my precious daughter, it swells the hallowed chambers of my heart to hear you speak?st so. Although strands of silver furnish my brow and age creeps into the very marrow of my bones, my eyes still glitter like untarnished jewels because you, my children are my lasting spark of life. Although my youth has expired, the fire you fan within me is everlasting. Desbreko: Please, please, say no more, my liege. We are but shadows cast in thy presence. There thou sits clothed in the robes of the ages. Thou art brave and enduring. Thou has carried a heavy burden upon thy back. Now we, thy loyal subjects, shall pick up thy sword and plunge, without hesitation, into whatever troubles besiege thee. Thou has pulled a heavy wagon, a wagon of responsibility. Now we shall pull it with thee. King James: Your words bring me much comfort in this time of need. It seems as if Mitch and Alex are once again breaking the rules we have decreed. Desbreko: Father, all troubles seem especially dark at such a late hour. Please rest. In the morning we will contemplate recent events and they will not seem so dour. King James: You have grown so wise my valiant son. Shy, please escort me to my chambers. [Enter Shy from the right] King James: The moon seems so bright and full tonight. I have taken little notice of heaven?s beauty in my plight. Fare thee well my precious children. I shall sleep easy on this night and suffer my kingly responsibilities by the sun?s light. [Exuent King James and Shy to the left] Desbreko: It will not be long now, sister. Father is a fool, whose mind and time have expired. Soon his soul will take leave from this mortal coil and we shall consummate our incestuous love. Reveal thyself, rougue! [Enter Charles] Charles: Drake Desbreko, why chance would have it! Thou must be desperate and mad to employ my help in these royal affairs. But you have compensated me well. In a day?s time I shall render thy father dead and thus deliver his divine soul straight to hell. I am a godless, pitiful man with no conscience to haunt me after the deed is done. I am an angel of death, I cannot return the life once taken . I ask you one last time before you are God forsaken: Do you truly wish for me to let your father?s blood with my knife? Do you truly wish to make your sister both orphan and wife? Desbreko: Silence! Enough of your rambling, fool. You were nothing, a mere outcast before I brought you back from the depths of obscurity. Now you will be Thane of Hardwired if you complete the task I desire. Charles: Then it shall come to pass. Your father?s celestial soul shall soon part from his flesh. But Shy must be dealt with too, for his loyalty is pure and true. I am not sure I can best him in physical battle. But I know of a deadly snake with a poison tongue and a deadly rattle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desbreko Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 [color=#4B0082]Oh snap! Our secret love affair has been revealed! . . . Oh well, I guess it will be a simple matter to ban you all. :shifty: Awesome job on this whole thing, Charles. I remember reading Act I when you first posted it, but I guess I never got around to commenting. I also remember thinking, "Whoa, this reads eerily similar to Shakespeare." Which, I gotta say, seemed funky at first due to it being an OB-themed piece, but it's turned out to fit exceedingly well. More incest plz. :animenose[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delta Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 [COLOR=#038000]Mmm hmm, that revelation was surely something to write home about. With every post of yours Desbreko that I will read from hereon, little voices in my head will automatically perform a frenzied dance shouting "Incest!" The second act, though shorter, is worded more beautifully than the first. The shorter lines also made it an easy read. Easy enough to understand, although I think I caught an intimation of satire (or two) in there. *shifty eyes* I like where this is going, Charles. Will we see an adaptation of [i]Canterbury Tales[/i] in the future?[/COLOR] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Posted September 27, 2006 Author Share Posted September 27, 2006 [quote name='Delta][COLOR=#038000]I like where this is going, Charles. Will we see an adaptation of [i]Canterbury Tales[/i'] in the future?[/COLOR][/quote] Haha, I'd love to at some point but hopefully I can keep this timely instead of taking months to update it again. Keep in mind though that the second act is actually going to be significantly longer than the first. This was only the first scene, whereas the first post contained several scenes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 About damn time. [img]http://otakuboards.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img] Let me amend my signature by saying that this is the only current OB fanfic I'll willingly tolerate (and I would've sworn that I had posted a reply to that effect after the first act...). The whole Mitch-Alex fiasco may be long worn-out by now, but I think that instead of ruining your tragedy, that just turns it into a history. :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lady Asphyxia Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 [font=Arial][size=2][quote name='Charles'] Reveal thyself, rouge![/quote] Either I'm missing some obscure reference or I'm just not getting it... [I don't know, Charles is rouge because he likes to paint his face?...Because he's red with blood?...], or this is supposed to be rogue. :p [quote]Now you will be Thane of Hardwired if you complete the task I desire.[/QUOTE] [i]Love[/i] the Macbeth reference, hee. I'm taking it as a personally inspired nod because of our conversation the other day. Cause that's the kind of girl I am. [/size][/font] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavin Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 [SIZE=1]Interesting, most interesting. Given we're studying The Tragedy of Othello for Leaving Cert English at the moment, I must admit that has my interest rather piqued. Taking John's last sentiment into account, despite the fact that this is loosely based on actual OB history, I think that "Tragedy" bit in the title sort of gave us an idea of how the ending was going to go. Nevertheless I'm definitely keeping my eye on this fanfic, and wonder exactly how the villainous Desbreko shall strike against those around him, or if our dear Event Master shall have servants as loyal as he is to James. [/SIZE] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vegeta rocker Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 I think i was starting to think you had forgotten the entire thing; well i am very glad you didn't. I think even though it was quite a while back by now it's still hilarious, maybe for newer members you should add a link to the thread that held the fiasco in one of the posts? just a thought. again, great work, its not a fic; its an epic! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Posted September 29, 2006 Author Share Posted September 29, 2006 Thanks, vegeta rocker. I especially appreciate the last part of your comment since it brings up a good point. This is really more of an epic than an OB fan fic since it could actually be performed. John also mentioned how this pays homage to history, which Shakespeare also did--so I'm glad to see that that was picked up on. Oh, and Lady A--I appreciate your correction. I knew there was a mistake in there. It's always good to know that I can rely on you to find mistakes that need to be resolved--as long as I'm not asking you about commas! Anyway, on with the next scene! This one is pretty long, so I hope you don't mind! Act II Scene II [The Otaku Lounge Saloon] [Enter Chorus from the left. Enter Chibihorsewoman, Adahn, and Retribution from the right] Chorus: Terror is now upon us. When the mods created Alex they gave him the gift of intelligence. The glorious sun mod made his mind bright. The great mod of wit gave him insight. They great mods, they made the beauty of all his words exceptional surpassing most others. Or so he?d say. For arrogance brought on his great decay. The Internet can be more serious than the logical-minded would ever believe. But the anonymity it grants can transform the most amiable person into a monster. Show me a world separated from consequence! This is that world. A world where we create our own identities, detached from any inhibition. Such freedom has removed young Alex from the human condition. He has become an abomination. a beast that takes license in devouring others for his own twisted pleasure. The world wide web was once a safe place in which we could meet and talk. But now across the kingdom of OtakuBoards does this dangerous predator stalk. All threads on OtakuBoards proceed warily for fear that he?ll violate them unwanted and devour their participants in his slobbering jaws. [Exit Chorus to the left] Adahn: Food and drink has made my belly full and this fire warms my spirits. Its dancing flame, hungry for words, laps at the discussion- starved air. I am here to satisfy its hunger with words full of enough substance to keep us warm for many days to come. Retribution: What thoughts have you for us tonight? Adahn: My friends, methinks thou will be impressed. I will pluck the strings of thy deepest thoughts and produce a music that appeals to thine finest senses. I recognize myself as a philosopher with much authority. Soon thou will too. Chibihorsewoman: Are we to talk about socks? Strange things are the harpsichord of my soul. Will thou pluck my strings? Adahn: What? Art thou mad? We are not to discuss socks. We are to discuss God! Chibihorsewoman: We have done so before. What makes this time any different? Instead I offer to bare my breasts and provide the Lounge with nutrition. Men like to think they have answers to all of life?s riddles. Thinking beyond one?s place in the order of celestial things only makes one uneasy. As a mother I instead will coddle members with simpler issues. Adahn: Put away thy meddlesome breast for I, glorious Adahn have the answers man and child alike desire. What makes people sure of an afterlife? Obviously we cannot experience it. Those who have, have not been considerate enough to return with a description of their accounts. Maybe because there's just life. There is no after, no before, just different stages. ChibiHorsewoman: Then what happens to us when we expire in our old ages Mr. Adahn? Adahn: Well, what happened to thou the last time thou died? ChibiHorsewoman: I have never died! [Enter Alex, unnoticed from the right, who lurks in the shadows.] Adahn: How can thou be so sure? Can thou gaze into the past beyond thy conception? Would thou have any way of knowing? Alex: [aside] Soon your pathetic gospel will cease flowing. ChibiHorsewoman: Adahn, like a preacher you wish to seduce me by means of fine rhetoric. But you are not as artful as you pretend. Life that has beginning, too must have end. Alex: [aside] With this stupidity my patience cannot contend. Adahn: I am well versed in the mysteries of life. I have traveled countless web pages and assumed much about the world?s religions to find answers that have eluded man until now, until me. [Enter Fasteriskhead from the right] Retribution: Oh, what a gentleman! Wait, what intrepid figure comes this way? Fasteriskhead: Blast this confounded weather! Blast it all! Ah, my friends! At last I have arrived in defiance of the tumultuous storm raging on outside! By the by, I am lucky to have survived! Hold on, allow me to wring out my poor coat. The fire, she will dry it nicely. Retribution: Take your time. Pull yourself together, man. Fasteriskhead: Oh, my my. That will do quite nicely. What a horror waits outside those doors. Never, have I seen such an odious downpoor. Howling winds weather earth's clay. The sky is emblazoned crimson red; it is nigh impossible to distinguish between night and day. Walls of rain have left me both disheveled and annoyed. It's as if Poseidon himself has Mother Nature employed. Chibihorsewoman: I notice thou art wearing thy favorite pair of socks! Alex: [aside] My patience wears thin because of these-- Fasteriskhead: Stupid cocks--to make matters worse, kept me up for a fortnight, crowing as if they too were confused by these blood-red nights. In these trying times, I often wonder if the Apocalypse draws near. Nevermind that. Now I am in the company of friends. Adahn: A bit of philosophy will ease our troubles. Fasteriskhead: My dear Adahn, pick my brain, sir. Adahn: Last week, a dear fellow, a nobleman, no less, named Anti, was visiting my home. We often revel in our genius together. Yes, I was reminded by your admonishment of the weather. There was a particularly fierce storm on that night. So, he stayed in my guest chambers. The next morning he returned to his home. Lo and behold, a bolt of lightning, by Zeus's hand had split a venerable old oak tree on his land. Chibihorsewoman: How terrible! Adahn: Yes indeed but in its demise the tree did bear fruit. Chibihorsewoman: I love fruit. Let us discuss our favorite kinds of fruits. Adahn: No. Not that kind of fruit. It bore the fruit of thought! Now, no one was present to hear the poor tree's untimely end. So did it make a sound when its splinters burst and it fell upon the earth? Retribution: Surely we could ponder this for weeks. Chibihorsewoman: I would like to taste this fruit of thought; it sounds exotic and I have never tasted it before. Alex: [aside] I wonder if I will make a sound when I empty the sparse contents of their skulls on this floor. Fasteriskhead: This is a deep question thou has posed. We need to consider if sound might be something other than the apprehension of an objective sensory experience by a subject. If I am not around to hear a tree fall, how do I know what the tree is going to sound like at all? I cannot, not directly; I'm making a reasonable induction based on other past experiences I've had. But I wonder: is it possible that this tree in particular may make a totally different kind of sound than normal? Or even no sound at all? Alex: Enough! I can take it no more! You're asinine and annoying too. Your irrelevant, philosophical, long-winded posturing means absolutely nothing. Adahn: Tis Alex! Look how frightful he appears! His skin has turned veiny and blue. A, white tangled beard, as unkempt has his personality twists past his jawline and breaches his chest! Fasteriskhead: Watch thy tongue, devil. In this saloon we respect one another. Alex: You're making a simple question complicated for the sake of making it complicated. Don't be so useless. Fasteriskhead: [draws sword] We were enjoying a private discussion. Sir, you were not invited. Leave, or face the repercussion. [Charles enters from the right with three Imperial soldiers.] Charles: What's this? Breaking our peace initiative? Fasteriskhead: No! It is not what it appears, Charles. This villain disturbed our once peaceful talk with unwarranted insults. Charles: But you are the one with sword drawn. Men take him away. Take Fosterkid to the gallows at once! Power has been returned to my hands. An example needs to be made. Tomorrow we will hold a public execution in the town square. Thy head upon a pike will serve as ample warning to hostile brutes. Although thou suffers a damned demise, tomorrow morn thy lifeless gaze shall discourage busy hands that act by scorn. Adahn: No, this is not fair! This is not right! Sir! Charles: As for this saloon, I am closing it for the night. Now, all of you leave at once. Men, do not let the boy struggle. Subdue him. Chibihorsewoman: Thou are hideous as much as he. [Points towards Alex.] Charles: Tis not a good idea to put your head in the mouth of the lion. Men take her as well. We shall need two pikes to support the weight of her head. Now, will you two leave or will you join your friends, swimming laps in the River Styx? Now, what say ye? [Exuent Retribution and Adahn to the left. Exuent troops with Fasteriskhead, and Chibihorsewoman chained in front of them.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagger Posted September 29, 2006 Share Posted September 29, 2006 Sorry to be commenting kind of lamely, but that was great. Almost as awesome as the hot incest. :animesmil I think what I really like about this is that you're don't make any compromises about portraying people's online personalities. Obviously, there's a certain degree of exaggeration involved, but that doesn't obscure the fact that your jabs are mostly rooted in reality. Though that's what makes the story funny, the nature of your comedy is illuminating rather than cruel. Anyway, this part had me in a fit of giggles: [quote=Charles]Chibihorsewoman: I notice thou art wearing thy favorite pair of socks! Alex: [aside] My patience wears thin because of these-- Fasteriskhead: Stupid cocks--[/quote] I also loved the bit about becoming Thane of Hardwired. [QUOTE=Charles]Now, will you two leave or will you join your friends, swimming laps in the River Stix? Now, what say ye?[/QUOTE] x Stix o Styx ~Dagger~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Posted September 29, 2006 Author Share Posted September 29, 2006 [QUOTE=Dagger]x Stix o Styx ~Dagger~[/QUOTE] Oh crapola on a styk. Thanks, Dagger. Chalk that up to me typing this thing up at 8am, during class, and not knowing how to spell very well. :catgirl: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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