ext_33910 ([identity profile] ingvild.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tutufans2009-02-02 08:47 pm

Spot the Reference, Akt 18

Guten Tag, Tutuistas! We're back with the next installment of Spot the Reference. The last post was here. Unfortunately, I don't have much to say about this one, so you'll have to help me out.



Subtitle: Egmont Ouverture

Introduction:
Once upon a time, there was a knight.
The knight never faltered in his duty, no matter what it was. He did not even falter in taking the life of his lover. That was what he took pride in.
But the knight could not do anything but carry out his duty, and even after his death, he still seeks a duty to carry out.
They say the knight, who became a ghost and now haunts the world, holds in his hand the blood-stained sword that pierced his lover's breast.


Heart shard: Pride

Music:
Fakir confronts and slays the ghost knight in a dream: Beethoven, Ludwig von: Coriolan Overture
Neko-sensei talks to Fakir: Chopin, Frederic: Mazurka in f-sharp minor, Op.6 no.1
Fakir tells Ahiru the story of the ghost knight, Rue taunts Fakir, the club members arrive and show Fakir the original script: Beethoven, Ludwig von: Egmont Overture
Touching the script causes Fakir to see his dream again, a Boayo says she found the script in an unmarked suitcase in the rafters, Fakir agrees to dance the part, Fakir wonders at the Smithy why the story worries him: Saint-Saëns, Camille: Carnival of the Animals: Aquarium
The Monster Raven’s hunger for a heart, Fakir rehearses the part of the ghost knight, Ahiru goes shopping, a storm moves in: Liszt, Franz: Les Préludes
Fakir goes to look for Ahiru, Rue encourages Mytho to make an ally of the ghost knight, Mytho taunts her and agrees: Wagner, Richard: Gotterdämerung: Music from Act III, Scene 2 - “Siegfried’s Death March”
Ahiru panics at the sound of hoofbeats: Liszt, Franz: Les Préludes
Mytho confronts the ghost knight and orders him to kill Fakir, Tutu appears and tries to stop the fight and recover the shard of Mytho’s heart, Mytho disappears after his pride is returned to him, Fakir finds Ahiru unconscious after the fight, someone steals the script causing Drosselmeyer to worry: Beethoven, Ludwig von: Egmont Overture

Red threads: Autor is in the background when Fakir gets the script
Mytho grows more and more cruel
There is a person mysterious person in a cloak (who later steals the script)
The script lacks an ending

The return of Fakir's convenient horse!

Fakir asks Mr. Cat if an impure love can be made pure again. Mr. Cat asks what is an impure love? Was Odile's love impure? We remember who is based on Odile, yes?

There is a little similarity between Raven!Mytho's outfit and Rothbart as well (here he is with Odile), but it seems like the Rothbart costume varies somewhat, and it might be coincidence anyway - it's not that similar.

I have nothing else. Do you?

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