You do have very good aim. How many have you blinded so far? Do you keep a tally?
Not my own, no. Some parts are frustrating, but I always saw it as a gift to have changed the way I was. My voice won't get thin and frail with age, and I can keep singing. Keep doing something. It was all I really wanted, and now I can do it for a lot longer than I could've before.
Less keeping a tally and more just having a good memory. The count is the same purported licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop.
I get that. Not having to worry you might no longer be able to do what you once had would be comforting. And it's impressive you've maintained your drive for so long regarding your singing craft.
People. People that can say 'hey, owl, why are you eating that kid's candy?'
We Embrace men, sometimes. Or those that are neither. They call themselves different things when they get together, but while our bloodline is recognized as the Daughters of Cacophony we aren't exclusive. All voices add to the chorus.
Owls just break all the rules, don't they? I think it's cause their heads can turn all the way around.
We're all like that, to some extent. It's why we only all get together every few years for chorus. The rest of the time, we can have as many solos as we please.
I bet they can hear all the angles, too. Or maybe that's just bats.
Probably! There are a few of us, though, that don't do much stage performing. One of the Elders is settled and works as a voice coach in her evenings. Opera kids, mostly, who usually have parents willing to pay for evening-only lessons.
Razzle dazzle with the gestures and nobody will notice what you're actually saying and planning to use your hands for. Distraction and misdirection are two of the key elements in many sleights of hand.
[OOC: It really is, I'm sure Birdie is keeping pretend notes of his improvements when they see Titus Andronicus or any version of the Count of Monte Cristo, too.]
That is, actually, how I have seen a theatre show before in a playhouse. It wasn't an opera, though. Didn't get to watch much of it, just overheard parts.
[OOC: LOL, that is fair and I can see it. Sometimes you just want to watch what happens. Unrelated, but I started a new data fellowship this week, hence the slowness. But, I get to nerd out with numbers so that's always fun. Hope your start to the week is okay with all the conventions!]
I cannot say I won't be scanning the audience for potential marks on the way out. I know more than one mercher has season passes to the opera.
[ ooc: It's Free Entertainment! And no worries, none at all! Take your time and enjoy your datas! ]
Honestly, I might think less of you if you didn't. Though it might not be the best place to pickpocket, but the opera is a prime location for cornering someone in a box seat if need be.
[OOC: Never pass up a good or free deal! And TY. <3]
Those boxes are more for being seen than watching the show anyway, aren't they? If you have to use binoculars to view the stage, I'd think there would be other reasons for wanting those seats. Namely, to say you have them.
Sometimes they've also got a good spot for the acoustics, but that's less of a concern to most of them. I've only known a few that had box seats and actually enjoyed the shows they saw, and all of them were Kindred.
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Not my own, no. Some parts are frustrating, but I always saw it as a gift to have changed the way I was. My voice won't get thin and frail with age, and I can keep singing. Keep doing something. It was all I really wanted, and now I can do it for a lot longer than I could've before.
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I get that. Not having to worry you might no longer be able to do what you once had would be comforting. And it's impressive you've maintained your drive for so long regarding your singing craft.
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[ She might've missed that commercial meme, and she's immediately derailed thinking this must be a very high number. ]
Part of it is probably the Fugue. Even those of my Sisters that didn't sing before end up finding the talent for it after the Embrace.
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[That's probably for the best, because once the commercial's seen, it's difficult to forget.]
So it only happens to women turned, or you and your Sisters only turn women?
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We Embrace men, sometimes. Or those that are neither. They call themselves different things when they get together, but while our bloodline is recognized as the Daughters of Cacophony we aren't exclusive. All voices add to the chorus.
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Ever have anyone who says screw the chorus, they want a solo?
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We're all like that, to some extent. It's why we only all get together every few years for chorus. The rest of the time, we can have as many solos as we please.
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Not that I'd recommend going to that length for it, but being turned by your kind sounds like one way to cure stage fright.
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Probably! There are a few of us, though, that don't do much stage performing. One of the Elders is settled and works as a voice coach in her evenings. Opera kids, mostly, who usually have parents willing to pay for evening-only lessons.
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I've never heard the term opera kids before, but somehow, I'm not surprised they exist. A cousin of theatre kids.
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Very loud cousins, I imagine. That all know Italian.
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Lots of gesticulating too then, I'd imagine.
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Well you gotta do something with your hands when you're belting out an aria about murdering somebody.
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Can you imagine? I'd take out any dramatic irony that didn't serve the plot's overall long con. What con? Each opera would now have a con.
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Every good opera ought to have a con. If not on stage, then in the audience. Tons of rich people at operas.
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That is, actually, how I have seen a theatre show before in a playhouse. It wasn't an opera, though. Didn't get to watch much of it, just overheard parts.
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That is a pretty good way to get in, though now I guess we need to get you to see a show all the way through.
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I cannot say I won't be scanning the audience for potential marks on the way out. I know more than one mercher has season passes to the opera.
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Honestly, I might think less of you if you didn't. Though it might not be the best place to pickpocket, but the opera is a prime location for cornering someone in a box seat if need be.
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Those boxes are more for being seen than watching the show anyway, aren't they? If you have to use binoculars to view the stage, I'd think there would be other reasons for wanting those seats. Namely, to say you have them.
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