Post by Maou on Jun 6, 2011 21:50:53 GMT -5
(this will not be romeo and juiliet retelling but more in the style of the play, also only D and alters name will be changed)
Prolouge
Narrator:
"Murder most foul,
In fair Rabona where we lay our stage,
Cival blood has made hath made vicious hands unclean,
Fallen are the two lights,
For Haruhi and Golden shale never move again.
From forth these turbulent times do tell,
Of emotions high and love lost as well."
Scene 1 : Rabona The public square
Enter lyly and Re-L
Lyly:
"O words of wolves be spoken much foul, that Alteriet may write such may prove thine undone"
Re-L:
"Calm thy heart dear Lyly, whilst the words you speack carry much truth, May she no beith just new and unlearned of proper tongue?"
Lyly:
"New hearts may hide new dangers unseen, May not a still young tiger feast?"
Re-L:
"True dangers you see and truer words you speak, for pity not Alteriet's head we must now seek."
Sceen 2 Rabona the trial's place
A scene of revelry, madness, accusations, deceit and treachery.
enter young Deemeo, who's eyes catch sight of Alteriet bound in chains at the center of the mob
Deemeo:
"Is she a wolf praying upon lives,
O me, O dearest pain, That my life my love shal be ruins reign."
Deemeo falls to his knees weeping his beloveds fate, as the mob now spews it's furious hate
Fuya and Fallen and Caro the rest of the crowd too:
"She must be a wolf, kill her, she must be a wolf, Kill her." repeated
Gallows:
"Those who doubt the words said here is proof in written form of the accused statement of intent."
Crowd intensifies its chant
Gallows:
"What of her lover over there in the corner, Hast not the association to this known wolf cast blood upon him as well?"
Trinity:
"Those words shown there are the truth for I copied them my self and sent them hither to peoples most trusted in case a fate most foul befell me before I could make it"
Crowd intensifies its chant a few now adding "we must kill Deemeo" too
Alteriet:
"Words can be bent or twisted to the most devious of conclusions, art not the words copied twice suspect, first of the original and then of the copy. If thou must look at me look towards fair Trinity too. Dearest sis for this I do apologize"
Kit:
"Accusations of the damed have little sway, less so when at attackers they lay."
Trinity:
"Why not dose your beloved stand for the? Is it fear, hate, or guilt that holds thine breath still. Dearest Alteriet, Thou art no sister of mine, nor art thou even having of the same blood, dearest wolf."
Danio (danalt):
"of blood, of hate,
dost rabbits blood that make,
of thine irie thou dost draw,
running thy back against a wall"
Alteriet:
"Watch the words and hold thy judgments,
I acuse only that who hath made such convenient tales for you to swallow,
as for my dearest Deemeo'
if he just defense me, he would be suspect next right?"
Danio:
"What, drawn, and talk of innocence! I hate the word,
As I hate hell, all mis-grammer, and thee:
Have at thee, wolfie!"
Ellie:
"Since Alteriet's fate is all but sealed,
we need turn to the other that hast done this foul deed,
let us talk of new vs old,
of predators timid or predators bold"
Lyly off laughing in the corner speaks
"murder, doubt and suspicions rise,
The hall resonate with charges of words and lies,
What better entertainment may pass my eyes"
Alteriet:
"Alas since my fate is sealed,
may I walk the day's night end,
perchance to sleep,
to dream of better times"
enter Hiddenl in a jovial mood not fitting the place or time but fitting the man well
Hiddenl:
"True, I talk of votes,
Which are the children of an idle brain,
Whos playful power dost corrupt the calmest mind,
I givest mine up to those who seek them,
That all may bask in this purity of mine"
Skylar:
"With little to work off,
Precious little to see,
All of you hast picked thy targets of rage and retribution,
Guilt I do not see,
But this bloody vote shall be,
Serve up the head of D"
Unlucky:
"From fortunes favor doth Alter and D hide,
Be me not one to test my fate,
death to those two is all that waits,
but I do feel that something draws,
A hand unseen calamity calls."
Deemeo:
"My fate might be sealed,
but my wrath will not subside,
Know that in my innocence the guilty can not hide,
Look towards the accusers, the jesters and the lies,
Do it soon before the rest of you die."
Acdbrn after calmly observing the chaos turns a sad eye
"Dose no one still remember the fallen,
Are their deaths to be overlooked,
Is the the two hours' traffic of this farce,
enough to turn thine heart,
away from matters dire,
looking at this mess I tire."
Fade to the final scene, Rabeno the hanging tree
Narator:
"The words of doubt, rage, and sadness doth fill,
The night time world is now quite still,
Two rabbits must be hung for the two wolves kills,
With sure hearts the rabbits lie still,
dreaming dreams that this nightmare would cease,
From the wolves terrible grip they would be released,
And on the morrow the hanging tree did shine,
All eyes upon the ropes and twine.
Instead of ropes the lovers did pull,
A knife of silver and one of gold,
The spectators did scare for what was next,
But vengeance was not coming, safe were their necks,
The lovers turned to each other and held an embrace,
Their knives each buried in each other,
Both finding their place,
Now you know this story of woe,
The sad tail of Alteriet and her Deemeo"
(This is my one act play. any artists who would like to do a drawing based on this, it would be greatly appreciated.)
Prolouge
Narrator:
"Murder most foul,
In fair Rabona where we lay our stage,
Cival blood has made hath made vicious hands unclean,
Fallen are the two lights,
For Haruhi and Golden shale never move again.
From forth these turbulent times do tell,
Of emotions high and love lost as well."
Scene 1 : Rabona The public square
Enter lyly and Re-L
Lyly:
"O words of wolves be spoken much foul, that Alteriet may write such may prove thine undone"
Re-L:
"Calm thy heart dear Lyly, whilst the words you speack carry much truth, May she no beith just new and unlearned of proper tongue?"
Lyly:
"New hearts may hide new dangers unseen, May not a still young tiger feast?"
Re-L:
"True dangers you see and truer words you speak, for pity not Alteriet's head we must now seek."
Sceen 2 Rabona the trial's place
A scene of revelry, madness, accusations, deceit and treachery.
enter young Deemeo, who's eyes catch sight of Alteriet bound in chains at the center of the mob
Deemeo:
"Is she a wolf praying upon lives,
O me, O dearest pain, That my life my love shal be ruins reign."
Deemeo falls to his knees weeping his beloveds fate, as the mob now spews it's furious hate
Fuya and Fallen and Caro the rest of the crowd too:
"She must be a wolf, kill her, she must be a wolf, Kill her." repeated
Gallows:
"Those who doubt the words said here is proof in written form of the accused statement of intent."
Crowd intensifies its chant
Gallows:
"What of her lover over there in the corner, Hast not the association to this known wolf cast blood upon him as well?"
Trinity:
"Those words shown there are the truth for I copied them my self and sent them hither to peoples most trusted in case a fate most foul befell me before I could make it"
Crowd intensifies its chant a few now adding "we must kill Deemeo" too
Alteriet:
"Words can be bent or twisted to the most devious of conclusions, art not the words copied twice suspect, first of the original and then of the copy. If thou must look at me look towards fair Trinity too. Dearest sis for this I do apologize"
Kit:
"Accusations of the damed have little sway, less so when at attackers they lay."
Trinity:
"Why not dose your beloved stand for the? Is it fear, hate, or guilt that holds thine breath still. Dearest Alteriet, Thou art no sister of mine, nor art thou even having of the same blood, dearest wolf."
Danio (danalt):
"of blood, of hate,
dost rabbits blood that make,
of thine irie thou dost draw,
running thy back against a wall"
Alteriet:
"Watch the words and hold thy judgments,
I acuse only that who hath made such convenient tales for you to swallow,
as for my dearest Deemeo'
if he just defense me, he would be suspect next right?"
Danio:
"What, drawn, and talk of innocence! I hate the word,
As I hate hell, all mis-grammer, and thee:
Have at thee, wolfie!"
Ellie:
"Since Alteriet's fate is all but sealed,
we need turn to the other that hast done this foul deed,
let us talk of new vs old,
of predators timid or predators bold"
Lyly off laughing in the corner speaks
"murder, doubt and suspicions rise,
The hall resonate with charges of words and lies,
What better entertainment may pass my eyes"
Alteriet:
"Alas since my fate is sealed,
may I walk the day's night end,
perchance to sleep,
to dream of better times"
enter Hiddenl in a jovial mood not fitting the place or time but fitting the man well
Hiddenl:
"True, I talk of votes,
Which are the children of an idle brain,
Whos playful power dost corrupt the calmest mind,
I givest mine up to those who seek them,
That all may bask in this purity of mine"
Skylar:
"With little to work off,
Precious little to see,
All of you hast picked thy targets of rage and retribution,
Guilt I do not see,
But this bloody vote shall be,
Serve up the head of D"
Unlucky:
"From fortunes favor doth Alter and D hide,
Be me not one to test my fate,
death to those two is all that waits,
but I do feel that something draws,
A hand unseen calamity calls."
Deemeo:
"My fate might be sealed,
but my wrath will not subside,
Know that in my innocence the guilty can not hide,
Look towards the accusers, the jesters and the lies,
Do it soon before the rest of you die."
Acdbrn after calmly observing the chaos turns a sad eye
"Dose no one still remember the fallen,
Are their deaths to be overlooked,
Is the the two hours' traffic of this farce,
enough to turn thine heart,
away from matters dire,
looking at this mess I tire."
Fade to the final scene, Rabeno the hanging tree
Narator:
"The words of doubt, rage, and sadness doth fill,
The night time world is now quite still,
Two rabbits must be hung for the two wolves kills,
With sure hearts the rabbits lie still,
dreaming dreams that this nightmare would cease,
From the wolves terrible grip they would be released,
And on the morrow the hanging tree did shine,
All eyes upon the ropes and twine.
Instead of ropes the lovers did pull,
A knife of silver and one of gold,
The spectators did scare for what was next,
But vengeance was not coming, safe were their necks,
The lovers turned to each other and held an embrace,
Their knives each buried in each other,
Both finding their place,
Now you know this story of woe,
The sad tail of Alteriet and her Deemeo"
(This is my one act play. any artists who would like to do a drawing based on this, it would be greatly appreciated.)