Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz | |
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Origin |
John Stump |
Type |
Sheet Music |
Effects |
Emits mesmerizing tunes |
Downsides |
N/A |
Activation |
Sensing Music |
Collected by |
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Section |
Felix's Office |
Date of Collection |
2013 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Little is known about the life of John Stump, indeed his work was not even known to the public until after his 2006 death. Most accounts of him come from his family, who described him as thoughtful and brilliant, with a contempt for societies view of him, as well as an eccentric sense of humor, and as such, according to his nephew, the sheet music was merely written for nothing more than a cheap laugh. His most famous work today is a musical piece titled Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz, no doubt written as an unplayable satirical piece. Nevertheless, enterprising Internet goers have found ways of performing the work.
Effects[]
When a tune, even a monotone whistle, is played around the sheet, it will begin to play the Waltz, complete with visual hallucinations consistent with the odd annotations. This performance is so eccentric and mesmerizing, it completely entrances the listeners, rendering them oblivious to external stimuli. When the piece is complete, it will fly as if on a breeze back to the last person who touched it.
It was collected by Felix Draco some time prior to his hiring.