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Clever Scarecrow 09/23/2009 2:53 pm
Clever Scarecrow

(( wtf happened to yer account? ))

Clever Scarecrow 09/20/2009 11:54 am
Clever Scarecrow

I've been busier than you.
I BET.

Help Me Say Goodbye 09/19/2009 4:52 pm
Help Me Say Goodbye

*Stares curiously at the other woman*

Clever Scarecrow 09/12/2009 5:41 pm
Clever Scarecrow

I've been good.
Where've ya vanished off ta?
I don't hear much from Ira either.

seira_sohma 09/10/2009 9:04 pm
seira_sohma

Plz vote for me in the arena : D

click me

Kat Savage 09/08/2009 12:41 pm
Kat Savage

I'd love yo but I'm afraid I'm not very good at roleplaying. I don't enjoy it much. Sorry.

LadyChestnut 09/07/2009 9:51 pm
LadyChestnut

Thank you for the roleplaying offer, but I'm pretty busy now, besides that I'm not very good at role games...

Bella_Lestrange-Fear It 09/07/2009 6:56 pm
Bella_Lestrange-Fear It

[ Same, sorta. It kind of differs on teh year. xP ]

Phantom Pimpernel 09/07/2009 6:26 pm
Phantom Pimpernel

OK awesome! I sent a PM and until I hear otherwise, I'll be working on my post format. ^^

Phantom Pimpernel 09/07/2009 6:01 pm
Phantom Pimpernel

Do you need to "try out" for a main or anything? I'm interested in Lucy. smile

 

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According to the novel by Gaston Leroux, Christine Daaé was born just outside the Swedish town of Uppsala. Her mother died when Christine was six years old, and she was brought up by her father, traveling to fairs where he played the violin and she sang. They were discovered there by Professor Valérius, who took them to Gothenburg and then to Paris, providing for Christine's education.

Christine was extremely close to her father, who told her Scandinavian fairy tales; a tale of the "Angel of Music" was her favorite. Christine's father died, and left her disconsolate, despite the loving care of her "adopted" mother, the bedridden wife of the late Professor Valérius, Madame Valérius. Christine enters the Paris Conservatory and trains for four years to become a professional singer to please her father and Mamma Valérius, but has lost all passion for singing.

When Christine arrives at the Opera Garnier, she is 18 years of age, one of the numerous singers at the Palais de Garnier. Although considered by many, because of her lack of passion for singing, as "sounding like a rusty hinge", one person finds the beauty still hidden in her tone. When Erik begins to tutor her, he tells her that he is the Angel of Music of whom her father had spoken. She believes him, and he inspires her soul back into her voice. Christine debuts at a gala at the opera, after the singer Carlotta falls ill and she is asked to take her place. Christine's singing is described as "seraphic".

Christine becomes torn between her love for her mentor Erik, and her love for her childhood friend Viscount Raoul de Chagny.

In The Phantom of Manhattan, a sequel to the 1986 stage musical, it is revealed that Christine's son Pierre, thought to be the son of Raoul, is actually Erik's son..

Oh, my dear Raoul.....