[center][h3][b]Seyrun Leviathan[/b][/h3][/center] While Tamamo took care of entertaining Siegfried and the others finished of the remainder of the undead, likely employing far more power than it was needed for such a menial task, Seyrun continued to indulge in her chat with Shakespeare. The question about how his works fared on the modern times was something that the Norwegian Magus anticipated. Obviously any artist would like to know whether or not their craft had achieved the objective of living past themselves, carrying on whatever impulse they put on its creation. Striking a pensive stance, tapping a finger to her lower lip, Seyrun reflected on it for a moment before replying, “If I had to say it, your works are certainly among to the immortal classics of mankind, right besides other masters, like da Vinci, Homer and Socrates. In no small part, your works are attributed with shaping the English language as it’s known on the time which I hail from. Thus, I believe, for as long as that language is spoken, your name and your works will never fade into obscurity.” Her first statement, obviously was one made to please her interlocutor, without being blatant lies or too much of a clear attempt to flatter the Poet. “As far as specific plays go,” Seyrun said, to compliment her introductory speech, “in all corners of the Earth, in all major languages spoken by mankind and all the cultures you are aware of, and many you may not be as well, they are all known and appreciated. That said, two of them reign above others when it comes to the awareness of the laymen of my time,” after a brief pause, to ascertain herself that the conditions of the battlefield hadn’t changed too dramatically, Seyrun resumed her monologue, “Romeo and Juliet, as well as Hamlet are the main works anyone with the least cultural awareness associates with your name. [i]'To be or not to be'[/i] is probably the most parodied line of dialogue in all history, in fact.” Seyrun chuckled lightly as she waited for Shakespeare’s reply, while finding a safe and comfortable position at the middle of the group as they all followed Siegfried to the nearby village. [hr] [@PKMNB0Y] [@Lonewolf685] [@Beloss] [@Flamelord] [@GreenGoat] [@Nanashi Ninanai] [@ADamnFiddle] *: Given that Atalanta's post would consist of pretty much nodding and following around, cuz' no one would want to trigger Gil's temper, I'll skip her for this turn.