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Wraith
Before Dark had a chance to respond, the lights dimmed, they made the announcement about the emergency exits, and then as the lights came up, the jazzy first song began as characters on the stage. On the top balcony of the set, a woman dressed in green fanned herself, and a man read a newspaper, although he was blocked by the paper. A chorus of people gathered at a table while another man in a grey suit with wings pinned to the lapel first began singing the classic train sound of Chugga, chugga, chugga, before the true first line began:
One upon a t ime there was a railroad line
Don't ask where, brother, don't ask when
It was the road to Hell, it was hard times
It was a world of gods and men
It's an old song
This singer went on to introduce the Fates, who harmonized beautifully as he sang. He introduced Persephone, who came down the steps of the balcony. And then, they sang
If you ride that trian
You ride that train
If you ride that train to the end of the line
Where the sun don't shine and it's always shady
It's there you'll find the king of the mine,
Almighty Mr. Hades
At this, the man reading the newspaper set it aside, stood, and raised his glass to the audience, his face neutral. And this man had dark hair, a dark beard, and wore a black pin-stripe suit. Dark looked up at that man and squinted for a moment, nearly missing the initial singer introducing himself as Hermes.
One upon a t ime there was a railroad line
Don't ask where, brother, don't ask when
It was the road to Hell, it was hard times
It was a world of gods and men
It's an old song
This singer went on to introduce the Fates, who harmonized beautifully as he sang. He introduced Persephone, who came down the steps of the balcony. And then, they sang
If you ride that trian
You ride that train
If you ride that train to the end of the line
Where the sun don't shine and it's always shady
It's there you'll find the king of the mine,
Almighty Mr. Hades
At this, the man reading the newspaper set it aside, stood, and raised his glass to the audience, his face neutral. And this man had dark hair, a dark beard, and wore a black pin-stripe suit. Dark looked up at that man and squinted for a moment, nearly missing the initial singer introducing himself as Hermes.