Don't worry, your opera house is probably safe this time

Oct 02, 2010 10:22

S'up guys. I'm Magic, and I'm here to bring you Erik from The Phantom of the Opera. He's mostly based on Kay's novel, but I might be pulling some details from the original [Leroux] novel and some other versions. Maybe ( Read more... )

you'll never catch me, erika was here, in ur post touchin ur tags

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ergaleomancer October 2 2010, 09:55:08 UTC
OH! Oh oh oh. Theta's bought some little clockwork trinkets from parts unknown. Could we say she's a regular at his shop~? She'd put up with all manner of grouchiness if the clockworks are nice!

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blacksilkmask October 2 2010, 10:09:48 UTC
Sure, that works! Also, Erik is probably one of the few people who doesn't know/doesn't care who she is, because ugh, tabloids.

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ergaleomancer October 2 2010, 10:26:09 UTC
Let's see, the clockworks she has are...

Fetch-It, a pocket watch with arms and legs (see icon above). It does what it sounds like--with a bum leg, it's her "go and get this, go and get that, oh I dropped that, pick it up for me" clockwork.

Roachi, a clockwork flying cockroach in the same vein as this icon (unfortunately, I cannot find a -cockroach-) that has the mind of...a cockroach, though it is unafraid of people or light (so as it can be a good pet).

Also, if he doesn't pay much mind to the tabloids, she'd probably be somewhat friendly? Nothing like...inappropriate or anything, but like...actually smiling when she sees him and such.

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blacksilkmask October 2 2010, 10:43:29 UTC
Yeah, Erik could totally have whipped those up. Heh, Theta is probably like... his only customer, almost. And he might like her if she smiles at him. A little. And he'll show it by being... just as grumpy as ever.

WELL HEY, progress takes time, amirite?

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