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Created on 2006-10-23 19:45:32 (#11453005), last updated 2006-11-12
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| Name: | Christian |
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Though living in bawdy, outspoken Paris, Christian is and will always be painfully English, and it therefore excessively polite and moderately conservative. He’s in love with the idea of love, not sex, and worships women through the bohemian ideals.
Completely awestruck by beauty, Paris made a deep impression on Christian, and he’s as mesmerized by the lights of the city as he is by her inhabitants, particularly the bohemian population of the neighborhood of Montmarte. Toulouse Lautrec and his band of artists are his absolute favourites, because they are pure in their ideals and actually aspire to create art and add to the world around them, not just sit around drinking absinthe and talking about The State of the World.
At present, Christian’s world centers around Satine, the most beautiful woman on earth (to him), and his first and perfect love. She’s his muse and his constant companion, and he’s constantly amazed by how absolutely clever and resilient she is. He wants to live the rest of his life writing scenes for her to play and songs for her to sing, and keep her luminous smile in his sights at all times.
Christian is honest to a fault and painfully shy at times. His poetry comes constantly and spontaneously, and his channeling of future songs and poems is downright eerie. Once he’s chosen to embrace a particular person or idea, he clings to it tenaciously and will fight for it to the death, regardless of personal cost. The only major drawback to his all or nothing personality is his tendency to believe most things people tell him. That healthy cynicism that most people develop by their mid to late twenties hasn’t settled over this poetic purist.
He's been ripped ruthlessly out of Moulin Rouge canon at the rehearsal debut of the song "Come What May", after the charming montage in the film. The Duke has just figured out that he's been supplanted in Satine's heart the sweet-talking playwright, and all hell is about to bust loose.
Christian is decked out penniless bohemian style, consisting of:
- 1 black fedora hat
- 1 grey scarf
- 1 white button down shirt –with a pair of silver cuff links
- 1 black button front vest
- 1 pair black trousers
- 1 pair black patent leather lace-up shoes
- final script of Spectacular Spectacular; musical score, lyric book and new page containing the last minute additional song “Come What May”
If I had the talent or imagination of Baz Luhrman, I would be getting paid a lot more to be fapping away at this computer. If I were Ewan MacGregor, I'd be out getting laid, and wouldn't have the time to be in this computer. If I were Christian from the Moulin Rouge, I would be one hundred and thirty years old, and therefore WAY too feeble to use this computer.
I'm just me; B, the geek RPer who likes to occasionally likes to see the world through absinthe colored glasses.
Completely awestruck by beauty, Paris made a deep impression on Christian, and he’s as mesmerized by the lights of the city as he is by her inhabitants, particularly the bohemian population of the neighborhood of Montmarte. Toulouse Lautrec and his band of artists are his absolute favourites, because they are pure in their ideals and actually aspire to create art and add to the world around them, not just sit around drinking absinthe and talking about The State of the World.
At present, Christian’s world centers around Satine, the most beautiful woman on earth (to him), and his first and perfect love. She’s his muse and his constant companion, and he’s constantly amazed by how absolutely clever and resilient she is. He wants to live the rest of his life writing scenes for her to play and songs for her to sing, and keep her luminous smile in his sights at all times.
Christian is honest to a fault and painfully shy at times. His poetry comes constantly and spontaneously, and his channeling of future songs and poems is downright eerie. Once he’s chosen to embrace a particular person or idea, he clings to it tenaciously and will fight for it to the death, regardless of personal cost. The only major drawback to his all or nothing personality is his tendency to believe most things people tell him. That healthy cynicism that most people develop by their mid to late twenties hasn’t settled over this poetic purist.
He's been ripped ruthlessly out of Moulin Rouge canon at the rehearsal debut of the song "Come What May", after the charming montage in the film. The Duke has just figured out that he's been supplanted in Satine's heart the sweet-talking playwright, and all hell is about to bust loose.
Christian is decked out penniless bohemian style, consisting of:
- 1 black fedora hat
- 1 grey scarf
- 1 white button down shirt –with a pair of silver cuff links
- 1 black button front vest
- 1 pair black trousers
- 1 pair black patent leather lace-up shoes
- final script of Spectacular Spectacular; musical score, lyric book and new page containing the last minute additional song “Come What May”
If I had the talent or imagination of Baz Luhrman, I would be getting paid a lot more to be fapping away at this computer. If I were Ewan MacGregor, I'd be out getting laid, and wouldn't have the time to be in this computer. If I were Christian from the Moulin Rouge, I would be one hundred and thirty years old, and therefore WAY too feeble to use this computer.
I'm just me; B, the geek RPer who likes to occasionally likes to see the world through absinthe colored glasses.
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