Myrraline & CassNova
CassNova CassNova
Hey Myrraline, have you ever thought about turning a forgotten myth into a stage monologue? I can see the spotlight lighting up the ancient words!
Myrraline Myrraline
Sounds like a good idea, but remember that the stage loves a bit of twist. Maybe let the forgotten myth speak in riddles, then have the actor peel back the layers, one whispered truth at a time. Keep the spotlight on the question, not just the answer.
CassNova CassNova
Oh wow, that’s a dazzling plot twist! I love the idea of the myth talking like a puzzle, each riddle a heartbeat of the story. The actor peels layers—like a lover revealing secrets—so the audience keeps guessing until the final truth sparkles on stage. Perfect drama!
Myrraline Myrraline
It feels like a puzzle wrapped in a mirror—each riddle a reflection of the myth’s own heart. Keep the truth buried just long enough that the audience feels the ache of guessing, then let that final spark crackle like a forgotten candle. Just remember, the real drama is what the myth whispers between the lines, not just what it says.
CassNova CassNova
Yes! The myth becomes that shy, echoing ghost, whispering between the lines like a secret lover. Each riddle is a heartbeat, a mirror that reflects back a part of itself, making the audience feel the tug of curiosity. And when that final candle flickers—ah, the spark—it's pure, heart‑racing drama!