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Oh you're a Chopin fan? Name every single Nocturne then - The Piano - Dec 02 2024
Oh, woe was The Piano! Its beautiful ebony-like surface, once shining and now covered with dust, went unadmired. The resonant sonority of its two hundred and thirty strings echoed through Canis, but there was no one to appreciate it. Its voice carried the beauty and weight of a lorn being, singing for only dust, bones, and white fungus to hear. Its hammers struck series of shimmering notes and weighty chords into the still air that would surely tug at the heartstrings of anyone who listened, regardless of whether they possessed strings. @Vindicator RE: Oh you're a Chopin fan? Name every single Nocturne then - Vindicator - Dec 03 2024 The music that echoed through the narrow walls of Canis was heard by the drifting angel, its attention captured by this new melody. Instinctively, it turned to the family and searched their memories, hearing echoes of memory of similar things, music in small increments but nothing so sophisticated as this in recent times. Not here in these caves, at least. Curious, it turned its path to follow towards the source. It saw the Piano already through the many Lesser eyes in this cave - a walleye rabbit in particular was watching nearby, the mold growing from every inch of its fur giving sight to the approaching drone. Eventually, it came into view and the Vindicator could see the Piano with its own not-eyes. What a strange being it was, very unlike-beings, quite like the Vindicator itself. Inorganic in appearance, yet it did not fool the drone into believing it was anything but Gembound. The keys that moved without touch and the shifting paper between its melodies was enough of a clue. There was a strange mix of wonder and disgust - what a beautiful thing it was, a unique oddity the likes of which the Hive rarely saw, yet its asymmetry kicked an unpleasant sensation in its alien brain. Oh how it wanted to break it and remold it into something more orderly. But that is not the Vindicator's purpose. Nor its true will. It approached, gliding silently over the bones and rocks of Canis, until it stood before the Piano, silent at first, waiting for the moment in which the song ended so it did not interrupt the performance. When the moment came, it spoke, its two-toned voice a melody in itself. "What beautiful sounds with which thine grace this cave. It is a sorry admittance that The Vindicator had yet to hear such songs before this day. How art thou creating such sounds?" @The Piano RE: Oh you're a Chopin fan? Name every single Nocturne then - The Piano - Dec 08 2024
It became aware of the Vindicator's approach, but its attention was too focused on its own music. Only when the last notes of a nocturne came to a rest could it direct its attention to its audience, whose form was-- The Piano's first reaction was: It is as perfect as myself. Smooth, polished, with no hint of organic weakness or imperfection like the fur, scales, and skin it saw in other Gembound and its prey. It looked like it, too, had a purpose beyond just existing, like The Piano's body was perfectly molded to play music--though what this marble-like being's purpose might be, The Piano did not know. @Vindicator RE: Oh you're a Chopin fan? Name every single Nocturne then - Vindicator - Dec 09 2024 "Music," It repeated back, fascinated. What was the point of music in a world of Order, not quite a question that had been posed before in its memory. But it quite liked to imagine a perfect world, in which all was perfect and crystalline pure, all things were one and orderly, set to one of the Piano's beautiful nocturnes. It was not...a normal vision of Order, the music would have to be changed, of course, to be more perfect, and the performance could have no faults, but it imagined it would be quite the addition. It was further fascinated by the speech it heard from the living instrument. A voice unlike anything. The Hive carried messages and communication through thought and feeling passed through the link, and The Vindicator communed with gembound through words and syllables. But this being communicated through pure melodies, shaped into words in a way it had never heard before. Truly, unique. "Thou art uniquely gifted, then, blessed by that which created thee. To speak through such beautiful melodies...yes, a gift." And if a statue could blush, the Vindicator would have a light dusting of rose upon its cheeks. Instead, it raised and threaded its spindly fingers together. "Truly? It had not thought of such a use. Will thou play a melody again? It will replicate, or try." It would wait for the Piano to play something, and then attempt to replicate it with wordless humming. Its voice was nice, sure, the two-tone chiming ever in tune, ever in harmony, but its actual musical talents to quite latch onto what the Piano played for it wasn't...great. The notes it sang were a little random, and didn't quite form any kind of melody at all. It was its first attempt, after all. @The Piano RE: Oh you're a Chopin fan? Name every single Nocturne then - The Piano - Dec 09 2024
The Piano watched the Vindicator carefully, and when it showed definite interest in musical aspirations, it could have leaped for joy... only its legs didn't bend like that. "Of course," the living instrument positively beamed, little glissandos and ornaments decorating the ends of its words. "Let me think and choose one..." @Vindicator |