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giselle. ([personal profile] madscene) wrote2023-10-23 06:26 pm

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CANON

( canon ) Giselle, ballet
( summary ) A sunny autumnal morning in the Rhineland. The grape harvest is in progress. Duke Albrecht of Silesia, a young nobleman, has fallen in love with a shy, beautiful peasant girl, Giselle, despite being betrothed to Bathilde, the daughter of the Duke of Courland. Albrecht disguises himself as a humble villager called "Loys" to court the enchanting and innocent Giselle, who knows nothing of his true identity. With the help of his squire, Albrecht hides his fine attire, hunting horn, and sword before coaxing Giselle out of her house to romance her as the harvest festivities begin.

A party of noblemen seeking refreshment following the rigors of the hunt arrive in the village with Albrecht's betrothed, Bathilde, among them. Albrecht hurries away, knowing he would be recognized and greeted by Bathilde, exposing him as a nobleman. The villagers welcome the party, offer them drinks, and perform several dances. Bathilde is charmed with Giselle's sweet and demure nature, not knowing of her relationship with Albrecht. Giselle is honored when the beautiful and regal stranger offers her a necklace as a gift before the group of nobles depart.

The villagers continue the harvest festivities, and Albrecht emerges again to dance with Giselle, who is named the Harvest Queen. Hilarion, the man who also loves Giselle, interrupts the festivities. He has discovered Albrecht's finely made sword and presents it as proof that the lovesick peasant boy is really a nobleman who is promised to another woman. Using Albrecht's hunting horn, Hilarion calls back the party of noblemen. Albrecht has no time to hide and has no choice but to greet Bathilde as his betrothed. All are shocked by the revelation, but none more than Giselle, who becomes inconsolable when faced with her lover's deception. Knowing that they can never be together, Giselle flies into a mad fit of grief in which all the tender moments she shared with "Loys" flash before her eyes. She begins to dance wildly and erratically, ultimately causing her weak heart to give out. She collapses before dying in Albrecht's arms. Hilarion and Albrecht turn on each other in rage before Albrecht flees the scene in misery. The curtain closes as Berthe weeps over her daughter's body.

Late at night, the ghostly spirits of maidens betrayed by their lovers emerge. Many Wilis were abandoned on their wedding days, and all died of broken hearts. The Wilis, led by their merciless queen Myrtha, dance and haunt the forest at night to exact their revenge on any man they encounter, regardless of who he may be, forcing their victims to dance until they die of exhaustion.

Myrtha and the Wilis rouse Giselle's spirit from her grave and induct her into their clan before disappearing into the forest. Albrecht arrives to lay flowers on Giselle's grave and he weeps with guilt over her death. Giselle's spirit appears and Albrecht begs her forgiveness. Giselle, her love undiminished unlike her vengeful sisters, gently forgives him. She disappears to join the rest of the Wilis and Albrecht desperately follows her.

As such, the Wilis spy Albrecht, and turn on him, sentencing him to death. He pleads to Myrtha for his life, but she coldly refuses. Giselle's pleas are also dismissed and Albrecht is forced to dance until sunrise. However, the power of Giselle's love counters the Wilis' magic and spares his life. The other spirits return to their graves at daybreak, but Giselle has broken through the chains of hatred and vengeance that control the Wilis, and is thus released from their powers and will haunt the forest no longer. After bidding a tender farewell to Albrecht, Giselle returns to her grave to rest in peace.

( canon point ) Defaulting to act I, before her mad scene, but can play from any canon point upon request.
( notes ) Based mainly on the Royal Danish Ballet production.



PLAYER

( contact ) PM to this journal. [plurk.com profile] thewriteway, ask for discord.
( active times/pace ) CEST/CET player. Tries to be online at least during the evening my time, but it varies. More one tag a day player than anything, but if you hit me up at the right time, I can still boomerang a bit.
( brackets/prose ) Definitely brackets preference. I default to present tense, but can also match other tenses.
( offensive subjects/triggers ) Not any.



IN CHARACTER

( physical affection ) Go for it. She is shy, but will warm up after a little while.
( physical violence ) Please, no, the girl has a weak heart.
( relationships ) F/M or F/F. Outside memes that are specifically designed for it, I prefer not to assume any romantic CR unless relevant canon mates.
( psychic info ) Easily read. Let me know if you want to do something with that.
( magical info ) No magical powers, until she ends up a ghost.
( medical info ) She has an unspecified heart condition that makes her lose her breath more often and get tired, dizzy and such.
( offensive subjects/triggers ) Besides the heart condition, I can't think of anything.



OUT OF CHARACTER

( backtagging ) Yes, please!
( threadhopping ) No.
( fourthwalling ) Give me a heads up first, but otherwise okay.
( not interested in ) Smut, neither F/M or F/F.

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