[Kirby's floating does take some attention from the audience, because who flies about indoors? How gauche. But with kirby's diminutive size, most assume he's a child and grant him leeway; reactions range from amused titters, murmurs about manners, and just ignoring.
Kuja, of course, chuckles to themselves. They look forward to explaining that in the upcoming events.]
Flying really is a useful skill, but best employed outside.
[The lights dim, the low hum from the audience quieting.]
The play is starting; hush and watch.
[Chocobo's Paradise Lost opens with a humble maid longing after the love of the prince. She makes a wish to rise above her station to be close to him, but the hero is turned into a chocobo! The audience roars with laughter as she is chosen as the prince's steed, with the slight prince being carried pickaback. Closer indeed!
Through adventures and mishaps (including one with a dead pepper) and several feathered costume changes as the hero turns different colors, struggling through water and up mountains. Finally the lead is bedecked in gold feathers and finds the Chocobo's Paradise, where she is given a choice: stay as a golden chocobo and have a life of leisure, or return to being the prince's maid.
Her love for the prince outweighing Paradise, the maid returns to being a maid. The prince, seeing this transformation, commends the maid on serving him so well, and after a wedding, the curtain closes on the couple admiring their new child: a boy with golden, feathered hair.]
i like how that's both a kirby ability and quina's trance skill
[Kirby's floating does take some attention from the audience, because who flies about indoors? How gauche. But with kirby's diminutive size, most assume he's a child and grant him leeway; reactions range from amused titters, murmurs about manners, and just ignoring.
Kuja, of course, chuckles to themselves. They look forward to explaining that in the upcoming events.]
Flying really is a useful skill, but best employed outside.
[The lights dim, the low hum from the audience quieting.]
The play is starting; hush and watch.
[Chocobo's Paradise Lost opens with a humble maid longing after the love of the prince. She makes a wish to rise above her station to be close to him, but the hero is turned into a chocobo! The audience roars with laughter as she is chosen as the prince's steed, with the slight prince being carried pickaback. Closer indeed!
Through adventures and mishaps (including one with a dead pepper) and several feathered costume changes as the hero turns different colors, struggling through water and up mountains. Finally the lead is bedecked in gold feathers and finds the Chocobo's Paradise, where she is given a choice: stay as a golden chocobo and have a life of leisure, or return to being the prince's maid.
Her love for the prince outweighing Paradise, the maid returns to being a maid. The prince, seeing this transformation, commends the maid on serving him so well, and after a wedding, the curtain closes on the couple admiring their new child: a boy with golden, feathered hair.]