if you havent seen hadestown in person (or otherwise) i need you to know that in the center of the stage a giant circle is inlaid. (two, if you want to be precise) it can spin in place, and the middle is a platform that raises up and down at certain points in the show. you can see it unmoving here in this gifset.
it makes for some truly captivating choreo
but more importantly is what it silently adds to the layers of metaphor;
hadestown as being an inherently cyclical, doomed to repeat story. we keep telling it, hermes tells us, despite the ending always being the same.
(we gasp, the audience, every time orpheus turns around. why?)
hadestown, taking place on a stage with a turning table. where the characters keep walking in circles, over and over, forever.
Reblog with 1-2 trolls/ocs/ect and Corvi will judge them. Please note if they're fleet and it's not obvious. Judge backs are welcome as well as multiple reblogs, just let me get to the first one before sending another
Which of your characters is most likely to commit murder?
In most to least likely:
Corvis: Does so very often.
Bradley: If it furthered their goals.
Holt: To protect others he cares for.
Cyphen: Doesn't particularly want to kill, but would do so in order to survive.
Lumina.exe: Cannot. (Otherwise, wouldn't hesitate)
Anyone reading this and has their own character(s), feel free to reblog and tell me yours!
Happy 1 year anniversary to my current pet project Genesis Stranding!!! Hopefully I'll get more time in 2024 to dedicate towards it. Meet the current character line up of some of the more important people on the distant planet of New Iris.