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do2faj · 10 months
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You alone can make my song take flight,
It's over now the Music Of The Night.
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erik-carierre · 3 months
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Page 1 of my nameless Phantom Valentine's Day comic! Thank you so much for all your kind words. Maybe the phandom can help me come up with a name as we go along?
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Sunday, February 13th
My husband is a strange man. Despite our marriage he continues to elude me, in a manner of speaking. As far as I know, he has a complete aversion to touch.
..perhaps that is a touch unfair.
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from-the-dead · 5 months
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The Angel of Music
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kny-tai · 1 year
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Erik, or better known as, "The Phantom".
According to Gaston Leroux, the author of the 1910 novel "Le Fantôme de l'Opéra", Erik is described as corpse-like and is referred to as having a "death's-head" (human skull) throughout the story. He has no nose, and his eyes are sunken so deep in his skull that all that is seen are two eye sockets, except when his yellow eyes glow in the dark. His skin is yellowed and tightly stretched across his bones, and only a few wisps of dark brown hair are behind his ears and on his forehead. His mouth is never described in as much detail, but is referred to as a “dead mouth” by Christine, and Erik acknowledges that his mouth is abnormal when lifting up his mask to display ventriloquism. He is described as extremely thin, so much so that he resembles a skeleton.
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nemethos-deamon · 1 year
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le fantôme de l'opéra
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this is a redraw of a much older drawing, absolutely do NOT look for it.
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chickenscratchstudios · 2 months
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It's the Yellow-Eyed Girlies
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Alternately titled "Fantome n' Frankie", as per my image save.
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darklinaforever · 5 months
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So, one thing that annoys me in the adaptations of The Phantom of the Opera is that Raoul, in the book, if I'm not mistaken, also abandons something. Christine abandons the opera, but also Raoul abandons his family so that they can both live their love in peace, because Raoul's family would not have agreed. (I read the book a long time ago so correct me if I'm wrong) but this aspect of Raoul completely disappears in the adaptations ! He can marry Christine without problem. And already I'm not a fan of the character, with this aspect of the adaptations it really gives me the impression that Christine simply becomes a trophy wife who abandons everything she is. Her name, her ambition, the singing, etc., to become Raoul's wife... Which is a horrible prospect. From a symbolic point of view, the phantom gave Christine a voice, but the relationship with Raoul takes away this voice. It's not cool.
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he was really made for this role 🎭
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catcorsair · 7 months
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To my phandom stalker: I'm being told by several people that you've decided to create a Google doc outing myself and friends of mine as "abusers", and have been trying to recruit people to participate in creating it - by spying in the server I run and sharing personal DMs. This is harassment. Your behavior is very disturbing and your claims are ridiculous.
A disagreement about canon is not "abuse." Writing the subject matter that I do is not "abuse." Not liking you as a person is not "abuse." Your marked history of doxxing others and call-out posts, however, is harassment. Not respecting my boundaries when I block you and stop interacting with you in any capacity is harassment. Because you engage in these behaviors is why people don't want to interact with you. I'm sick of your constant attempts to gain my attention. Nobody cares. Leave me alone. Leave my friends alone.
I've ignored you for as long as I could, but be warned - if you or your group of obsessed haters release any personal information about me, private DMs, or screenshots from my private server, I will take action against you to the fullest possible extent of the law. If you attempt to doxx or defame me, you will be sued.
To my fabulous phandom community - while I would never reveal this person (and their cohort's) names unless they followed through on their threats, please share this post so that if they do, people are already aware of the situation and can simply ignore them. Thank you all and sorry about the drama! You know I can't stand engaging in it 🫠
xo
- cat
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ladymisteria · 10 months
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Yesterday, wandering around here on Tumblr, I found another post about how Eristine fans (like me) prove to have absolutely no understanding of Gaston Leroux's original work.
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Because we do not see how wonderfully perfect - and more importantly how absolutely healthy as a choice, for Christine - is Raoul de Chagny.
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The post then concluded with a clear victorious note establishing how - given the canonicity of Raoul/Christine - this paring was obviously right.
Well, if you will allow me, I would like to respond to that post - by saying that yes, it is quite true.
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In fact, everyone knows that:
sneaking - uninvited! - into a person’s dressing room and expecting everyone to leave to be left alone with an unconscious young woman is healthy;
waiting, once - rightly so! - being dismissed from the dressing room by said young woman, in a dark recess, for her to be alone in order to “get back at it” with an unsolicited courtship is healthy;
getting jealous when you hear her talking to a man, to the point - literally! - to becoming enraged and beginning to regard her as a prostitute is healthy;
entering her dressing room in her absence to see who she was daring (!) to talk to is healthy;
following her when she leaves Paris, raging when she apparently rejects your affections and - again! - practically calling her a prostitute when she tries to explain about the Angel of Music is healthy;
escaping through a window so that the innkeeper doesn't see you stalking the young woman in the middle of the night - again without her knowledge - to find out if it is true that she is going to pay her respects at her father’s grave, or if it is just an excuse to meet another man, is healthy;
questioning anyone who knows anything about her and her private life - even though she has clearly expressed her intention to break off your relationship (of friendship, let’s clarify! There is no engagement, secret or otherwise) - and even going so far as to show up at her home - again, uninvited! - to “put the screws” on his elderly and ailing foster mother, suggesting to her that the said young woman is (guess what? Bravo!) almost a prostitute just because she has not yet fallen at your feet, smitten in love with a spoiled child, is healthy;
“ambushing” the carriage in which the young woman travels, so that you can confront face to face the man with whom she dared to cheat on you (?!?), ending up for the umpteenth time considering her a prostitute “who led you on” (again, what?!?) is healthy;
considering her a saint or a whore depending on the time of day is healthy;
offending and humiliating her (accusing her, as is now ritual, of being the worst of whores) when she tries to explain to you, at the masquerade ball, what has happened to her and is still happening to her is healthy;
slipping - once again! - uninvited into her dressing room, spying on her as she writes a private letter, and even managing to rage when she seems to show pity for someone who is not you is healthy;
showing up - uninvited of course - at the young woman’s home, accusing her of not being herself, of being naive and a person completely incapable of judging the people around her, trying to get her to promise that she will never go out without you again, even managing to become enraged when she refuses to reveal the name of the “man who had the audacity to put a gold ring on her finger,” and her response to the proposal that certainly came with the ring is healthy;
taking seriously a fake engagement (which has very little secret about it, since the “third wheel in the triangle” himself urges the young woman to engage in it), and firmly claiming to turn it into a marriage - despite the fact that over and over and over again the young woman has told you that she has no intention of marrying you, and that yours is a game - is healthy…
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Just tell me: should I continue? Because I don’t know how you feel about it, but it never seemed to me that Raoul was so much “the best choice” at the end of the day…
(To be clear: Erik has not a few problems and flaws, but at least he was honest and never claimed to be a "healthy choice'... and no honest Eristine fan would ever say that).
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As for the "canonical = perfect" argument... I would like to remind you that Hades/Persephone is also canonical, yet everything is but a happy couple riding off into the sunset, so...
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(P.S. I can no longer find the original post, so I would like to apologize to @textsfromthefifthbasement for using her screenshot).
(P.S. part 2: Thanks to @brendadaaedestler for pointing out how I needed to... "express out loud" this analysis of mine of the real 'healthiness' of Raoul de Chagny's character.)
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do2faj · 1 year
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"He's inside my mind."
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I hate the way this turned out but I also shed my very dear sweat,blood and tears for this piece and I don't want any of my bodily fluids going to waste
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erik-carierre · 2 months
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Page 5! Things are gettin spooky...
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Nightmares. Or so he says.
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phantomchristinesuk · 1 month
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Christines of the Broadway Italia/LetsGo Company productions
Trieste/Milan/Monte Carlo
Amelia Milo (Principale)
Margherita Toso (Prima Sostituta)
Martina Cenere (Seconda Sostituta)
Madrid
Talía del Val (Principal)
Judith Tobella (Alternante)
Laura Enrech (Alternante/Primera Suplente)
Naiomi Weiler Lara (Segunda Suplente)
Marina Brisa (Reemplaza a la Segunda Suplente)
Pictures from performers and productions instagrams
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haredjarris · 1 year
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BREAKING: Red Death has fallen down the stairs at the Met Gala 2023!
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miyakana · 1 year
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A HEART FULL OF LOVE [MASTERLIST]
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Those who have seen your face, draw back in fear. I am the mask you wear.
CHAPTER 1: Prologue.
Summary: In which Raoul de Chagny, the Victome and noble man, meets a young lady working at the opera house while looking for his childhood friend, Unbeknownst to her affiliation to the renowed Opera Ghost.
CHAPTER 2: The Phantom's Misery/A Girl's Solitude
Chapter Summary: As the young woman journeyed her way towards The Phantom's lair, she couldn't help but dwell on her loneliness and her friendship with The Phantom.
CHAPTER 3: Christine! Christine!
Summary: The Opera Populaire was growing more and more chaotic, Carlotta's screeching could be heard even from the below, where the Phantom resided, Madame Giry's booming voice and words that singed like that of a snake's bite shaking the young ballet girls and making some even quit, The older Chagny trying to ease everyone and the managers having given up from trying to calm the chaos. But it all grew quiet when they saw the supposedly missing Daae girl in the flesh, just below the stage, and near the audiences seat from where the chaos was happening.
CHAPTER 4: Second Sightings.
Chapter Summary: Ah yes, Christine Daae! The young beauty was the talk of the town, ever since she had her debut in Hannibal the audience was entranced by the young lady's beauty. However, some wondered why she only appeared in that one play. Some were delighted to see somebody lead the stage aside from the primadonna Carlotta, some were curious as to why the opera hid such a talent, and some with controversial opinions, one of which where they stated that the young soprano was better than the experienced primadonna.
CHAPTER 5: Sweet Melody Of The Night.
Chapter Summary: The Phantom visited her once again in her dreams. His songs that usually lulled her to sleep now wakes her violently.
CHAPTER 6: A Chance Encounter.
chapter summary; True to her word, [Name] made an effort to see Christine Daae whenever she had time, well- whenever Erik would order her to do so. But the difference was that [Name] was no longer a spectator of Christine's life but rather apart of it.
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*gets the popcorn* I feel like I'm going to have a fun time.
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