mirrorshard: (Act V Scene 1)
Somhairle Kelly ([personal profile] mirrorshard) wrote2007-05-24 04:11 am
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http://xopher-vh.livejournal.com/7719.html explores, briefly, how A Midsummer Night's Dream would have gone if the fairies had been Unseely rather than Seely fae.

Oberon. (laughing) Cruel Puck! Why hast thou ta’en this mortal’s head?

Puck. Because, my lord, he made no use of it
Himself; nor surfaced any fish of thought
Upon the poisoned waters of his brain.
Wherefore I judged it well abandoned, and,
As is my right should such be true, laid claim
To it as salvage.

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