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Maglor Makalaure Canafinwe Feanorion ([personal profile] bythewaves) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-06-09 04:29 pm

Accidental Video, unlocked to both courts, sometime during the event

[ The video flicks on to a song, soft and sweet and sad. The voice is familiar, it has been heard, in similar circumstances, before - the singer is also probably easily recognizable, and it is fairly obvious that the singer once again does not know that he is being recorded (this is something of a trend) There is a fearie who chitters at the screen before zipping off again ]

Hush now dear ones,
Rest your eyes
None will bring you harm
Sleep my sweet ones
Fear no noise
For I will keep you warm


[ It is a lullaby - an old one, sweet and gentle, but sung oh, so sadly. He wrote this, long ago for the youngest of his brothers, to keep them calm and help them sleep. He rewrote it, years and years later, when there was only one twin left, and sung it as a dirge. He rewrote it one final time, for twin peredhil boys, who he had stolen all joy from. He sings all three versions now, in a soft round, looping back on themselves - quiet peace, grief, and apology, all twining together to make something that says, as clearly as if he spoke the words:

I miss those days, when we were happy, for there is only sorrow now

Maglor is outside the station and he keeps his voice low, so as not to disturb those inside who might not want to hear one of the Feanorionnath. He does not look well (he will not fade, he promised, but he is so very close), but a bit calmer, perhaps (killing imps is good stress relief). He also has an audience which he does not appear to notice - namely, the faerie who turned on the locket (perhaps it was one of the Ainsel, before) ]
netneutrality: (were only golden plated)

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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-01 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[He can't help but offer a reassuring smile, both at the singer and the fairy]

It didn't bother me at all. Honestly, I felt a little bit like I was eavesdropping. I'm glad I got to hear that though, since it really was amazing.
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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-01 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm sure I'm not that only one that thinks a song can sound great, even if it's also really sad. My name is Tokidoki Rikugou, but you can just call me Toki.
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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-03 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Since it's not the first time someone has had trouble with his name and it doesn't really bother him, he just offers a nod and a small smile.]

It's nice to meet you, too. You know, if you're sad and you want to sing sad songs, then that's up to you. You shouldn't force yourself to sing happy stuff if you don't want to. I think what matters most is what you feel like singing, I guess.

I used to just casually listen music back home, but some things changed so I haven't had the chance to listen to much lately.
netneutrality: (sing the blues and swallow them too)

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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-05 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
As bad as it is being here, there's always a chance we'll find some things to be happy about. I'm sure it's possible.

Honestly, I didn't have a favorite kind of music. I used to just listen to whatever was popular as kind of background noise. I actually think I used to take a lot of things like music for granted.
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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-06 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
Mm, it's like, even though in your head you know things can't stay the way they are forever, suddenly having everything taken away from you is still a shock. It's tough when you realize that everyone here has had to go through feeling that way.
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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-06 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it can be really hard to let go of the past. If it's that difficult for um, your people to change, is it really that bad to do it slowly? Slowly is better than not at all, right?
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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-07 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
[Toki makes a small, surprised sound that is quickly cut off.]

Hah, especially when you can't forget.

When I think about it though, I know that lots of other people have to struggle to deal with change too. It doesn't exactly make it easier, but it does make it feel a little less lonely, you know?
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[personal profile] netneutrality 2014-07-11 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
[He only offers an embarrassed shrug and nod at the statement.]

Right, it's not great, but at least it's something that we all have in common. I'm really glad that someone else understands.