The Fires of Hell: Part Two by Tarnisis, literature
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The Fires of Hell: Part Two
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Esmeralda remained silent as the guard escorted her back to her prison cell, struggling to keep face until she was once more alone. But despite her best efforts, the pain was too much to bare. Having had yet another day on the wrack being wiped savagely by the vicious Cat O' Nine Tails for nearly a full hour, the gypsy woman couldn't keep the tears at bay.
At first her tears went unnoticed, but soon enough the guard saw them and began to taunt her, making disgusting comments about her appearance and ancestry, but the gypsy paid him
The Fires of Hell: Part Four by Tarnisis, literature
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The Fires of Hell: Part Four
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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It was bitter cold as the sun began to set and Phoebus was lead towards the courtyard of the Palace of Justice. It was there, before the last rays of day departed, that the man would be beheaded as a traitor. A person without conviction would have begged for his life, pleading for his fate to be changed. But Phoebus said not a word, nor made any apologies. It was one of the reasons he had made such an excellent Captain of the Guard. He took what life gave him and he made the best of it. Not once had his men seen him wrongfully comp
The Fires of Hell: Part Five (Conclusion) by Tarnisis, literature
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The Fires of Hell: Part Five (Conclusion)
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The sun had fully set by the time Phoebus and the young guard Saundier reached the corridor that housed Judge Frollo’s chambers. And as the two men came to stop directly outside it, the older and taller turned to regard the other. For a brief moment he looked at him, before they exchanged nods of understanding.
Without hesitation, Saundier slid his key into the shackles’ lock, granting Phoebus his freedom, before he bowed his head to his former superior officer. Though this was what Phoebus wanted, the younger man still had his doubts. It was one t
THBAOLOND: Esmerelda's Missing Scarf by tcr11050, literature
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THBAOLOND: Esmerelda's Missing Scarf
Based on the MouseWorks Dazzling Jewels Book of the same name by Rita Balducci. Illustrated by Karen Rosenfield, Denise Shimabukuro, Judie Clarke, Orlando de la Paz, and Diana Wakeman. Characters originally from Victor Hugo and Disney.
Today's the Festival of Fools, and Esmerelda was rushing to get dressed in her special costume for tonight.
Esmerelda(Shuffling through her trunk of costumes): Oh where is it? Djali, have you seen my dancing scarf?
Djali looked in and picked up a long red cloth.
Esmerelda(Shaking her head): That's my dress you silly goat.
She held it up to her and practiced her twirling. Djali pranced around her.
Esmerelda: Ma
Notre Dame de Paris - Frequenstar - Parts 1-5 by Gluglotte, journal
Notre Dame de Paris - Frequenstar - Parts 1-5
This show was broadcasted on French television on February 9th 1999, I thought I could do a translation for the non-French speaking fans of the show :)
English isn't my mother tongue so feel free to correct me if I made some mistakes in my translation.
(Bruno Pelletier sings "le Temps des cathédrales" (Reprise))
Voice-over : Before "le Temps des cathédrales", there was "Belle" which was only a draft thirteen years ago for Richard Cocciante. "Belle" came to life five years ago under Luc Plamondon's pen. Both retrace for us the story of this creation.
Richard Cocciante : When I propose pieces of music, I often put words in it witho
Notre Dame de Paris - Frequenstar - Parts 6-10 by Gluglotte, journal
Notre Dame de Paris - Frequenstar - Parts 6-10
(Patrick Fiori sings "Prends-moi")
Voice-over : Patrick Fiori's first album "Prends-moi" has just been released, produced by Rick Allison, Lara Fabian's manager.
Patrick Fiori : It's true that at one point, people used to ask me "don't you think that Notre Dame de Paris is going to eclipse, to overshadow your album?" no,no why? Why? Because on one hand the harmony is perfect between both of them and I have two extraodinary things that happens to me : Phoebus' part, "Belle", "Déchiré' all of those songs and my album "Prends-moi" it's awesome thank God! Ah I'm happy! I'm happy!
It's a cheese from Haute-Corse *speaks in Corsican* Eve
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It was September, and the sun had long since set upon the city of Paris; giving up its hold to the darkness that it had so long bred within the walled citadel. And as the shadows grew in the misty, cobbled streets the moon began to rise ever higher in the cloudy sky.
From her chamber window, a young woman watched the ethereal ascent and gratefully bent her head to the fresh winds that blew through her dirty blonde hair, making an almost imperceptible smile form on her otherwise solemn face. Every night this woman opened her window and looked out to the darkened streets and the Paris Quay, taking in
The Age of the Cathedrals: Prelude by Tarnisis, literature
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The Age of the Cathedrals: Prelude
Prelude: The Age of the CathedralsIt was a beautiful day; surprisingly warm for autumn, with only the slightest of breezes. The sun shone on the water and made it sparkle as if it was made of crystal glass. But far more beautiful, than the river, was Notre Dame herself.
The Magnificent Cathedral towered over everything else in sight, and demanded attention. For many years she had stood vigil over Paris, and yet something was missing. Notre Dame was not the same.
In past years, the extravagant building had seen many monstrosities, but it seemed the latest one, had changed her forever. The bells of Notre Dame no longer rang out for joy; for t