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Title: Drabble: Tea and Sympathy
Fandom: Princess Tutu (anime version)
Character: Lilié
Pairing(s): None
Rating: G
Word Count: 100
Warnings: None.
A/N: Yet another Princess Tutu drabble. This one attacked me at a bus stop, off the realization that Lilié's rhetoric sounded unnervingly similar to another character's. I already found her disturbing as well as amusing, so ... Crossposted from [livejournal.com profile] nebroadwe to [livejournal.com profile] princesstutu and [livejournal.com profile] tutufic.
Dedication: Still for [livejournal.com profile] fmanalyst; all for you. :-)



      She wakes each morning to the glorious certainty that man is at the mercy of the gods, his end inevitable from his beginning. Her friends, pawns of fate, are blind as Oedipus to what awaits them, and she their only comforter. Brewing tempests in teacups, she pours forth angst and sympathy in less than equal measure, the bitter whelming the sweet. All the world's a stage to her, the play a Gothic melodrama endlessly repeating its second act.

      She is Drosselmayer's true heir, did she but know it. Well for her friends (and for the world) that she does not.



Author's Note: I would be remiss if I did not credit the American playwright Lillian Hellman for the phrases with which Lilié's "glorious certainty" is at first described. Quotation is the sincerest form of flattery.



[Disclaimers: Princess Tutu was created by Ikuko Ito and Junichi Sato. Copyright for this property is held by HAL and GANSIS/TUTU. All rights reserved.]

Date: 2007-03-23 12:20 pm (UTC)
ext_110433: The Magdalen Reading (Writer)
From: [identity profile] nebroadwe.livejournal.com
Drosselemeyer's true heir...there are a lot of parallels between Lilie and Drosselemeyer, aren't there?

They do seem to take a similar joy in angsty drama, to the point of creating it if it doesn't want to exist naturally. Such folk are dangerous ...

But props to you...most people look upon Lilie as simply "annoying" (myself included), without really analyzing her behavior.

Thanks! I do frequently find myself working with minor characters when I write fanfic. It's a challenge: there's both more room to work with them (because the original doesn't say as much about them) and less (ditto -- one has to find something to say that doesn't contradict a secondary character's place in the main story).

Peace!

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