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[Eroica Musical Rant] The Case of the Missing Caesar Gabriel and the Character Assassination of Tyrian Persimmon
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When the Eroica Stage Show Twitter began announcing their casting choices, there was one in particular that shook an entire fandom: Tyrian Persimmon.
Or rather, it wasn’t so much about who played him, and more about the fact that he is played. Although Tyrian is the protagonist of El Halcon and Nanatsu no Umi, Nanatsu no Sora, by the time of Eroica, Tyrian is long dead and almost entirely forgotten, save for a very flattering portrait.
And that’s all Tyrian ever is in Eroica: a gorgeous painting, a MacGuffin. He, as a character, plays no role at all in this story. So why, for the love of Aoike, is there an actor playing Tyrian? For about a month leading up to the performance, my Eroica discord was confused and concerned as to wth they would use Tyrian for. Like is he going to pop out of the painting and sing? Are they trying to ride off the success of the Takarazuka Revue’s El Halcon?
After having watched the full show and spent sleepless nights contemplating, turns out the answer has to do with a character we’ve all sorta forgotten about as a fandom: Caesar Gabriel.
Caesar Gabriel
If you remember reading Eroica for the first time, you might remember that the first chapters were told from the perspective of and in relation to Caesar Gabriel – super-genius university professor at age 18, Art History expert, who's extremely frail, innocent and naïve. It was through Caesar that we as the audience were introduced to the fascinating specimen that is Dorian Red Gloria AKA Eroica. Who takes an interest in him, and whisks him away in a dramatic – illegal – fashion before letting him go, already hopelessly in love.
In the second chapter, Iron Klaus, it was due to Dorian’s effort to bargain and rescue Caesar from Klaus that they end up with a tank on their tail. Thus, beginning Dorian and Klaus' enemies-and-lovers relationship. Afterwards, Caesar is never seen or mentioned again.
So, although Caesar Gabriel might have been written purely as a functional character, his role is important in those chapters.
Caesar fills the role of the proxy through which Dorian is introduced in all of his … Gloria? By using a second-person point-of-view, Dorian first comes off as mysterious, unpredictable, and almost other-worldly. Audiences get to see Dorian’s IMPACT first, and it draws them in to this wildly charismatic character before diving into him in later chapters and arcs.
By removing a functional character, the musical has to compensate the plot-holes that the character filled. And they did that, by reviving Tyrian Persimmon from the painting. But hey before any Tyrian stan gets too excited, they gave him the personality of Caesar Gabriel. Let me tell you why this is bad.
First of all, because Caesar is the POV for the 1st chapter of the manga, it’s almost impossible to reconcile his absence. So, they skipped it. Which … fine, whatever. The big issue, though, comes up in Dorian’s plan to get the 2-in-1 painting.
In the second chapter, Iron Klaus, Dorian and Klaus meet for the first time and decide that they despise each other. Klaus refuses to sell Dorian The Man in Purple. So Dorian, being Dorian, decides that if he can’t obtain it the legal way, he has no qualm with obtaining it the illegal way. Sensing that Dorian might try something, Klaus orders tight-knit security to protect his family’s cultural treasure. Which Dorian and his gang manage to by-pass by mingling into the security unit and filling every room with sleeping gas. Eroica’s first heist is resounding a success.
However, Klaus still has “custody” of Caesar, and he calls Dorian to demand an exchange of “hostages,” to which Dorian gives his verbal agreement. On the day, though, tension is high, and Klaus begins suspecting the unknown guard stationed around the premise. Another guard rushes over and yells that the first one is Eroica, and in the commotion that ensues, the actual Eroica – revealed to have disguised as the second guard – grabs Caesar and speeds off in his red Lamborghini. Eroica’s second heist is a success – for now.
With the removal of Caesar, the plan becomes convoluted. In the musical, Dorian - using the strategy from the first heist - disguises himself as an art appraiser. With every agent out of sight, he fills the room with sleeping gas, which knocks Klaus out. Dorian, James and Bonham take the painting and drive away, feeling victorious.However, he quickly discovers that the painting is a fraud intended to trick him. Hence, Eroica’s first attempt is a failure.
He makes a U-turn - using the strategy from the second heist - disguises himself as a security guard, frames another as fake and steals the real painting right in front of Klaus and his agents. An extremely flimsy patchwork of the second heist, that also makes Klaus’s unit and instincts look slow and weak.
While in the manga, the structure of Iron Klaus is as follows:
Attack (1st heist) => bargain => attack (2nd heist) => to retaliation (tank)
In the musical, it goes like this:
Failed attack (1st attempt) => fix (2nd attempt) => lukewarm retaliation (tank)
There is no tension, no excitement, where it’s supposed to be a confrontation, where 2 characters are one-upping, mind-gaming, out-maneuvering each other. Now, it’s just a single over-complicated mess, because the 2 MacGuffins – Caesar and painting – have been reduced down to 1.
Towards the end of the manga chapter, Dorian willingly gives Klaus back the painting in exchange for Caesar’s well-being. But he steals the tank. The symbolic meaning of his actions can be read as Dorian being satisfied with Klaus’s self-expression. And to show his respect for one with a different viewpoint, he keeps the symbol of Klaus’s ideal beauty, while leaving Klaus his own.
Klaus certainly doesn’t view it as such, but like I said, different viewpoints. It’s a great note for 2 characters who have recently gotten tangled up into each other to part, promising much more to come. But in the musical, Dorian’s heist of the painting is, ultimately, a sadly failed plan, as Dorian is forced to give up on The Man in Purple. And although he does steal the tank, it seems less like a conscious action, and more like an attempt to provoke Klaus.
Tyrian Persimmon
So, in the Aoike Cinematic Universe, Tyrian Persimmon – or The Man in Purple – is Klaus’s ancestor who lived in the Elizabethan period. In Eroica though, he’s been loooooong dead, and it seems that not a lot is known about him. Although his painting is a MacGuffin, Tyrian himself doesn’t play any role, and if one only reads Eroica, it’s just a really nice painting, and that’s all it has to be. The interesting bit comes from a meta viewpoint.
If you have read El Halcon and Nanatsu no Umi Nanatsu no Sora, you would know, that Tyrian was a vile motherfucker. Murderer, rapist, traitor, and so ambitious he cares about nobody’s life but his own. Almost every character who crossed path with him died some kind of gruesome, unjust way. He’s irredeemably terrible even if entertaining. So, what’s the significance of this in the context of Eroica?
In Eroica, everyone fawns over Tyrian’s portrait like he was a god-sent beauty. It is even said that on first glance, Klaus might look like The Man in Purple but he lacks a certain “grace and charm,” attributes that could be considered heroic, or even angelic. The magnetic power of the portrait drew many of the conflicts in Eroica as characters seek to possess his image. But those who worship his beauty knows not the monster beneath the canvas. For an audience looking for meta-reading though, the fact that the portrait is still eliciting so much trouble is a reflection of Tyrian’s own life as the bane of existence. Even Klaus once wonders if they were being played like puppets in the sadistic theatre of The Man in Purple. This combined dramatic irony is severely damaged when the portrait is suddenly personified like a character.
And what’s worse is that, not only did they reanimate the portrait for the musical, they tried to give him a caricature Caesar Gabriel’s personality. This … vile, manipulative, murderous narcissist is now a bubbling, naïve and confused 18-year-old coddled child. It’s comical in the worst moments.
Like in the tense scene of the Autobahn chase, all my attention was directed to Tyrian trying to chase his hat which had flown off the vehicle, while trying to hold the portrait frame around his face. Or during, what I still maintain as the best scene in the entire musical, the cuddling in the tank scene, the budding bond between the two main characters are constantly distracted by Tyrian’s antics.
And to top it all off, they didn’t even give him his PUMPKIN PANTS!!
#from eroica with love#eroica yori ai wo komete#eroica musical#dorian red gloria#klaus heinz von dem eberbach#tyrian persimmon#caesar gabriel#aoike yasuko#vintage shoujo#70s shoujo#shoujo manga#led zeppelin shoujo yaoi manga tag
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From Eroica With Love
Eroica and Co. go to a Ren Faire.
They let Mr. James have wizard robes, good for him. (I think they are curtains and decorative curtain pole from Dorian's house.)
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I HAVE NO IDEA WTF IS GOING ON IN THIS MANGA BUT I JUST CAN FEEL THAT MR.JAMES IS NOT HAVING FUN
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From Eroica With Love: Glass Target - Part 1 (CMX Translation)
another CMX scanlation by me and @bishonenspit ^_^
we'll also be doing volume 7, so keep an eye out for that as well!
in the meanwhile -- if anybody noticed the eroica mangadex page looking weirdly empty, it's cause most of the uploads were taken down (long story), but i'm working my way to uploading them all back up!
you can read it on mangadex, or mediafire.
happy reading and happy holidays 🌹🐗
#fyi this is chapter 10 cmx made a typo right on the title page lol#from eroica with love#eroica yori ai wo komete#scanlations#led zeppelin shoujo yaoi manga tag
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gay guys resting on your dash
#not perfect but its ok#from eroica with love#editz#eroica yori ai wo komete#led zeppelin shoujo yaoi manga tag
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some major color pages. hes really serving normalguy salaryman in them
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doodles from werk dorian and his boyfriends
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rose of versailles (1972) // from eroica with love (1976)
#flipped the eroica panel for drama hehe#i love both these series so much and i must compare them .#rose of versailles#from eroica with love#versailles no bara#eroica yori ai wo komete#led zeppelin shoujo yaoi manga tag#shoujo manga#vintage shoujo
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in that awful pose is killing me
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dori.
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struggle kings
#dorian pulling out a childrens book for klaus is so fucking funny#led zeppelin shoujo yaoi manga tag
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divorced men go see a ballet and one of them draws during the performance. dozens dead hundreds injured
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From Eroica With Love: Side Story 1 - Special Vacation Orders (CMX Version)
happy to finally present, the CMX translation of the first story of FEWL volume #6, special vacation orders (AKA the major's backstory chapter)!
this one was a long time coming - despite it being originally published in 2004, it took until now until two lunatic perverts from north and south of america to scan it!
thanks so much #2 fujo @bishonenspit for the scans + for letting me edit this!
you can read it on mangadex, or on mediafire.
happy reading!
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iron klaus head empty like a bowl
#hes so stupid. i love him dearly#i like how he tries to play it off after this scene and just go dorian sgression mode lmao#from eroica with love#<- in the tag bc its funney#led zeppelin shoujo yaoi manga tag
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