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time for introduction!
hi i'm nell and this is a musical sideblog. my main is @nelyastudies
this blog is going to be a lot about les mis and elisabeth das musical (1992 cast my beloved)
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time for introduction!
hi i'm nell and this is a musical sideblog. my main is @nelyastudies
this blog is going to be a lot about les mis and elisabeth das musical (1992 cast my beloved)
if you want to know what the situation is for gay people in portland oregon my friend got comradezoned last week
We all have that one friend who low-key will look nice on the cross
Combeferre had cursed, standing to grab a bedsheet to gather the glass shards, when Enjolrasโ eerie stillness stopped him in his tracks.
โSรฉbastien?โ He murmured. โSรฉbastien, are you hurt?โ
Enjolras, still sitting amongst the sharp and sticky mess, lifted his head and stared at Combeferre, his blue eyes wet and rimmed red.
โIโฆIโโ Enjolras choked, his face crumpling. โIโm sorry!โ
And he burst into tears.
Or; Enjolras has never drank, not since his disastrous first drink with Combeferre as children. That is, until years later, where Combeferre finds him stumbling back drunk, brimming with emotions left unsaid.
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A fic, and accompanying quick sketch, for @logic-and-philosophy week! :3
In my dreams you love me back
omg theyโre touching
Even more touching
(Touching count: 2)
(Some teenager movie au and the plot is about teenager environment protection movement but thatโs not the pointโthe point is that the narrator digresses about Mother Nature every time thereโs no dialogue)
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Also in reply of @major-knighton
Hahahahahaha the likeness of Seine Majestat and Enjolras is a concept I love so much!! Headcanon that thereโs a fairy-tale-ish ending where Grantaire recognizes Enjolras immediately among the Todsengels because heโs such a big simp.
(If Hugo can write permets-tu I can self-indulge too)
Propably my favourite song from Elisabeth. :) ย
Please watch this very victorian-goth-glamorous androgynous Death Incarnate who looks like a glammed-up Lestat dance around and attempt to seduce the prince of Austria in an allegorical fashion, while they sing the most EPIC duet since the Confrontation in Les Mis.
Its spooky, uncomfortably attractive, and thereโs some glitter. And its also my favorite version of one of my favorite musical theatre songs of all time.