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š”ˆš””š””š”¦š”¢ š”š”²š”«š”°š”¬š”« ([personal profile] satanicpanics) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs 2023-05-10 05:33 am (UTC)

Innovator, huh? Yeah, I guess that’s not a bad word for it.

[ He snorts and…yeah, sure, why not? He reaches for the horn to take another drink of whatever it contains, still not daring to ask just in case he doesn’t like the answer. He’s definitely consumed worse. As he hands it back to her again, he pauses, considering her question with a slow sort of seriousness. ]

Have you ever, like…seen or heard something that hits you so hard that you literally feel like you're going to explode if you don't do something about it?

[ It’s probably hard for anyone to say when they first started listening to music. For most people, it’s always there, but Eddie remember his lightbulb moment; the first time it really clicked for him. After all, music quickly became an important form of escapism for him, right up there with fantasy novels and D&D. ]

When I was a kid, my old man had this killer record collection. Honestly wish I knew what happened to it, but, uh…there was this one song—The Ballad of Tom Joad. It wasn’t complicated or flashy or anything, four chords max, but when I listened to it--really listened to it, it was like hearing someone's whole life story packed into six minutes. I didn’t even understand all of it back then, but it was still the coolest thing I’d ever heard. And, I dunno, it felt like if I didn't hear more and start to writes stories the same way, there wasn't any point.

[ There's clearly a lot of love for the art of music in that statement. Too much, really, so he grins and sums it up a bit more simply: ]

Or I just really like music. Your choice.

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