he's so smart i think i'm in love
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melanie trying to poison elias is funny, but whats funner is freaking elias knowing that coffee isnt good at hiding poison. Like buddy, how do you know that?
Hamilton-style musical of rendition of Robert Smirke’s crew and the fallout between himself, Jonah Magnus, and the rest of them.
Ambitious Scottish upstart Jonah Magnus, plunging into the scene of higher society and academia
Interpersonal drama in the esoteric research and philosophy sphere
A power ballad aria from Smirke as he describes his grand, utopian plans for balance
Jonah seeing the wonders of this new world and getting increasingly involved in it, probably getting in some heated theoretical debates with Rayner et al. about it because, being Beholding- and Dark-aligned, their fundamental views would be diametrically opposed
A slowly-shifting musical motif for Jonah as his intentions develop over the course of the play
Barnabas pleading with Jonah through his letter; they’re in separate parts of the stage with different lightings and they can’t see each other. Jonah is reading, rather than listening to, his words
SPOTLIGHTS REMINISCENT OF EYES
Harrowing solo as Jonah sinks deeper into fearing the possibility of rituals
More below the cut because I’m going nuts about this.
Statement of Doctor Algernon Moss regarding The Sandman.
I never uploaded here this old warm-up based on the truly horrifying MAG 98 “Lights out”
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[Image ID:] A digital black and white drawing of the Sandman as a dark-cloaked figure with no hair, pointy ears and empty eyes towards the viewer. Is holding in both hands a bag with eyeballs. At its right three children with owl beaks and all-black, round eyes, are gathering some human eyeballs. In the simple white background, a half-moon in black. [End ID]
Lowkey convinced Elias knows about us, the listener, the audience.
Elias is so creepy and so smooth. Like the whole bit at the end of Mag98, he sounded like a faintly amused father.
“Aww cute, my puppet tried to poison me, but they really need to learn to do it better. Coffee isn’t good and painkillers aren’t effective.”
I almost like him.
I didn’t like Tim at first but I’m currently living for his bitter cynical sarcasm in the face of inexplicable evil
mag98 being based on der sandmann by hoffman is do funny to me. like i had to read that book for class, there is nothing spooky left in it for me. sure, it was weird, and ig the themes are kinda magnus, but to me it's nothing but a schullektüre