"An Elf Princess in Farrel"

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An apparently [http://errantstory.com/comic.php?date=2008-02-11 ancient] play involving an elf in [[Farrel]]. Appears to be based around the human stereotypes of elves, at least by those that have never met them, and a girl in rubber ears running around naked.
An apparently [http://errantstory.com/comic.php?date=2008-02-11 ancient] play involving an elf in [[Farrel]]. Appears to be based around the human stereotypes of elves, at least by those that have never met them, and a girl in rubber ears running around naked.
We haven't heard any actual lines in it, although [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] and [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]] have both seen it, and on several occasions semi-quote it through lines such as "teach me of this thing, strangely appealing hu-man."
We haven't heard any actual lines in it, although [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] and [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]] have both seen it, and on several occasions semi-quote it through lines such as "teach me of this thing, strangely appealing hu-man."
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Any resemblance to the real-world opera [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27italiana_in_Algeri L'Italiana in Algeri] ("The Italian Girl in Algiers") is probably coincidental but entertaining.
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An apparently ancient play involving an elf in Farrel. Appears to be based around the human stereotypes of elves, at least by those that have never met them, and a girl in rubber ears running around naked. We haven't heard any actual lines in it, although Sarine and Jon have both seen it, and on several occasions semi-quote it through lines such as "teach me of this thing, strangely appealing hu-man."

Any resemblance to the real-world opera L'Italiana in Algeri ("The Italian Girl in Algiers") is probably coincidental but entertaining.

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