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[personal profile] bittybat 2020-06-08 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[This time, the eyes don't narrow, and the brows don't pinch, but he looks like he's probably analyzing every single thing because of course he is.]

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, or A Thousand and One Nights.

[NOT THIS CLOWNERY HE HAS IN HIS HANDS.]
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[personal profile] bittybat 2020-06-08 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Monte Cristo is the story of a man who is wrongfully imprisoned, his later escape, his rise into fortune, and his ultimate goal of revenge against those who framed him.

You should watch the 1934 film by the same name. [Since films were preferred.] The only downside is the ending is not the same. It isn't enjoyable unless you experience yourself.

[Damian, please read something normal.]

On the other hand, I can tell you stories from Nights. But I will only tell you one a week.
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[personal profile] bittybat 2020-06-09 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[Damian nods, finding this acceptable. BS, please, revenge is the best?]

The first story begins in Baghdad. A poor man called Hindbad the Porter stops to rest on a bench outside of a rich merchant's house because he's tired. Inside, he can hear people singing and enjoying themselves; he can smell savory food; and he can see a brilliant garden.

So he goes to the door and asks a servant to who the house belongs. He is told the house belongs to the famous Sindbad the Sailor--how could he not know Sindbad? Hindbad begins to bemoan his lowly status, even stomping his feet. How unfair it is some people have so much while he has so little, while he has worked so hard. Not like Sindbad who has been given everything, who has so much money.

The servant invites Hindbad inside the house to meet the master, Sindbad. But seeing so much glamour and respect in Sindbad's study, the porter becomes humble and apologizes for his outburst. Sindbad tells Hindbad he understands, and he earned these riches through toil and danger. Sindbad says he will tell the porter about his seven voyages. Curious, the porter sat down to listen.

[Damian stops, and doesn't go on.]
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[personal profile] bittybat 2020-06-10 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[Being interested is the catch. Damian shakes his head.]

There are seven of them. I'll tell you one at the end of each week, if I'm alive. Every Sunday. Does that work with your schedule?

I'll tell you his first voyage next Sunday.
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[personal profile] bittybat 2020-06-11 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Mm.

[Black Shadows' jokes aaaaa..........]

If you try not to keep us too long, I will tell you any I haven't before I leave. On my word.