A/N: This idea came about while waiting for the jury duty that didn't
happen. Stupid stinking town. Anywho, I've never had to write an accent, so
I'm trying this out for the first time. If you have any questions as to
which Evo character is portraying which Macbeth character, let me know.
I'll try to be clear about it.
Disclaimer: Macbeth belongs to the Bard, X-Men to a whole crap load of other people. Don't sue me. I have nothing of any interest to give.
Lehnsherr-Act One, Scene One
Three mutant females in the service of a dark god appear upon a heath with a large cauldron in it's center. Each is dressed in strips of material in colors black and red. The fabrics are torn and fall about them as though they were beggars on the streets. Yet, there is a strange power in them.
Lightning crashes in the distance, followed quickly by the earth shaking sound of thunder. They laugh softly until silenced by what appears to be the trio's leader.
"When shall we three meet again? In thundah, lightning or in rain?" Rogue speaks, a distinct southern accent in her commanding voice.
"When the hurly-burly's done, when the battle's lost and won," says Wanda, looking at her sister of sorts.
"That will be ere the set of sun," Storm replies in her nearly regal tone.
"Where the place?" Rogue questions.
"Upon the heath," Wanda responds with a wave of her hand.
"There to meet with Lehnsherr." Storm's addition completes the circle once more.
"Ah come, Shadowcat," Rogue calls to her familiar.
"Boom-Boom calls." Wanda states with little enthusiasm.
"Anon."
The three women dance in a circle around the cauldron. The first lap is a whirl of black and red as each performs in their individual way. The witches grasp hands and continue in circles as the call out an incantation, sealing the fate of the unsuspecting Thane of Bayville. "Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through the fog and filthy air!" As they appeared, so they depart and the heath is left as though none had touched it.
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I know it seems very repetitive. Rogue says, Wanda says, Storm says, etc, but I'm trying to stay true to Shakespeare's rhythm when dealing with the witches.
Disclaimer: Macbeth belongs to the Bard, X-Men to a whole crap load of other people. Don't sue me. I have nothing of any interest to give.
Lehnsherr-Act One, Scene One
Three mutant females in the service of a dark god appear upon a heath with a large cauldron in it's center. Each is dressed in strips of material in colors black and red. The fabrics are torn and fall about them as though they were beggars on the streets. Yet, there is a strange power in them.
Lightning crashes in the distance, followed quickly by the earth shaking sound of thunder. They laugh softly until silenced by what appears to be the trio's leader.
"When shall we three meet again? In thundah, lightning or in rain?" Rogue speaks, a distinct southern accent in her commanding voice.
"When the hurly-burly's done, when the battle's lost and won," says Wanda, looking at her sister of sorts.
"That will be ere the set of sun," Storm replies in her nearly regal tone.
"Where the place?" Rogue questions.
"Upon the heath," Wanda responds with a wave of her hand.
"There to meet with Lehnsherr." Storm's addition completes the circle once more.
"Ah come, Shadowcat," Rogue calls to her familiar.
"Boom-Boom calls." Wanda states with little enthusiasm.
"Anon."
The three women dance in a circle around the cauldron. The first lap is a whirl of black and red as each performs in their individual way. The witches grasp hands and continue in circles as the call out an incantation, sealing the fate of the unsuspecting Thane of Bayville. "Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through the fog and filthy air!" As they appeared, so they depart and the heath is left as though none had touched it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
I know it seems very repetitive. Rogue says, Wanda says, Storm says, etc, but I'm trying to stay true to Shakespeare's rhythm when dealing with the witches.
