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Ah... how to describe Giuseppe... | |||
First, he is a diamond of the First Water; he walks with grace and elegance and never lacks for the brightest sheen of silken polish. His clothing is ever of the most expensive and tasteful, his manners only showing them to their best advantage. He is grace and courtliness embodied. | |||
And his voice! | |||
Women swoon, and men ride to battle for the merest few notes. Purest angelic glory is his voice. | |||
Sing on, thou sacred bird! | |||
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Giuseppe is an alternate persona, and I am not at liberty to say more. He is an Italian operatic castrato, and one of An Tir's brightest stars. |
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Ah... how to describe Giuseppe...
First, he is a diamond of the First Water; he walks with grace and elegance and never lacks for the brightest sheen of silken polish. His clothing is ever of the most expensive and tasteful, his manners only showing them to their best advantage. He is grace and courtliness embodied.
And his voice!
Women swoon, and men ride to battle for the merest few notes. Purest angelic glory is his voice.
Sing on, thou sacred bird!
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Giuseppe is an alternate persona, and I am not at liberty to say more. He is an Italian operatic castrato, and one of An Tir's brightest stars.