In the book by Gaston Leroux, the Persian mentions in part of Erik's past, how he used to entertain the "Little Sultana" by kilkling people with the punjab lasso. This is a poem I've written describing the rosy hours of Mazenderan in the point of view of the Little Sultana (like you couldn't tell that from the title). I own none of these characters or claim ownership of anything accept this poem on account of the fact that I wrote it so don't sue me I take no responsibility ectera ectera ectera.

The Little Sultana's Narrative In Regards To the Trap-Door Lover, Later Known As The Opera Ghost

In the rosy hours of Mazenderan

A clash of sword,

The hiss of the Punjab Lasso.

My heart soars with joy!

A battle to the death

With a stench of madness.

Laughter bubbles forth from my throat

In a fountain of delight.

In the rosy hours of Mazenderan

The Trap-Door Lover

Fights for my expense.

A thousand tea parties could not equal this!

Ah! The Punjab Lasso kills quick!

A silent scream

And bated breath.

My heart soars with joy!

The Trap-Door Lover has won

In the rosy hours of Mazenderan!

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