Phil Connors (
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prismatica2020-10-08 12:44 pm
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[There's a sharp shuffling noise as the camera turns on and the mic is buffeted, sharp black paws adjusting the frame and making sure it's stable. The poster's face isn't visible yet, turned down as it is, at the keys of a piano.
When he sits down at the bench, he finally comes into view. Those who know him might not recognize the face, transformed by the exalted Cordis as it is, but they'd recognize the voice. Phil is a soot-black fox with (strangely enough) his usual shock-white hairstyle on top, elegant golden markings all over. All of them seem to resemble weather symbols, from snowflakes to air front maps. He waves. Like any good news presenter, his air in front of the camera is poised, fluid, and confident.]
Hey, folks. Phil Connors here. Two things real quick: I finally got a job at one of the local stations! It's Channel 2, I'll be live for the morning weather forecast on the weekdays. Don't be surprised when you see my handsome mug. [Wink.]
Two, I've been working on a lot of music--sorry to anybody who lives in the same building as me. It's for a good cause. From the 16th through to the 18th, I'll be playing at a number of restaurants and clubs throughout Level 1 and Level 2 of Lunatia. Not too many, but some. There's a text file attached to this post with a list.
[He turns to the keyboard, stretches his shoulders, and rolls his neck.] That's all. If you want a taste of what I'll be playing, feel free to stick around.
[He lays his hands on the keyboard, and starts to play. It's a peaceful sort of jazz sound, one of smoky, rainy nights outside a bar in the city; the sound swells and flows, no excitement but plenty of intrigue, and, well... Phil is skilled, to be sure. Who knew?
When the song stops and his hands drift off of the keys, he grins towards the camera with all the easy confidence in the world.] Thanks for watching.
((ooc: embarrassingly, belateldy, i realize i should have linked the log post here oops))
When he sits down at the bench, he finally comes into view. Those who know him might not recognize the face, transformed by the exalted Cordis as it is, but they'd recognize the voice. Phil is a soot-black fox with (strangely enough) his usual shock-white hairstyle on top, elegant golden markings all over. All of them seem to resemble weather symbols, from snowflakes to air front maps. He waves. Like any good news presenter, his air in front of the camera is poised, fluid, and confident.]
Hey, folks. Phil Connors here. Two things real quick: I finally got a job at one of the local stations! It's Channel 2, I'll be live for the morning weather forecast on the weekdays. Don't be surprised when you see my handsome mug. [Wink.]
Two, I've been working on a lot of music--sorry to anybody who lives in the same building as me. It's for a good cause. From the 16th through to the 18th, I'll be playing at a number of restaurants and clubs throughout Level 1 and Level 2 of Lunatia. Not too many, but some. There's a text file attached to this post with a list.
[He turns to the keyboard, stretches his shoulders, and rolls his neck.] That's all. If you want a taste of what I'll be playing, feel free to stick around.
[He lays his hands on the keyboard, and starts to play. It's a peaceful sort of jazz sound, one of smoky, rainy nights outside a bar in the city; the sound swells and flows, no excitement but plenty of intrigue, and, well... Phil is skilled, to be sure. Who knew?
When the song stops and his hands drift off of the keys, he grins towards the camera with all the easy confidence in the world.] Thanks for watching.
((ooc: embarrassingly, belateldy, i realize i should have linked the log post here oops))
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Sorry, no, that's his surname. Robert Topping. I'm just used to calling him Topping. I did think of calling him "Bob" for a bit, but we've got a Bob working on our train, so it'd be a bit confusing.
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I've never thought about trains as a place to live, but I suppose if people can live in trailers, the same can be said for those... though the difference in maintenance is pretty big, I think.
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I do miss the train sometimes, but I don't mind having an actual apartment. I've got more space to myself, where on the train I've got to share with Evie.
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I imagine you would have a pretty fair amount of space to yourself on a train, unless I'm misunderstanding its length? Or number of inhabitants?
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[Mostly Jacob, let's be honest]
Living here has given me a good idea what'll be like once Evie's off with her husband.
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She's takin' off soon, huh? Guessing that'll give you a little more leg room around the train.
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[He's lived for over a month now without his twin, so he's more prepared for it. But he still doesn't look entirely thrilled at the idea of going back home]
Ah. Anyway. Your music. I'll be in the audience.
forgot to link the log when i made this post... --;; no pressure to tag in but its here just in case
Catch you later, then.
[He gives a last wave with a black paw before signing off.]