Analysis and Trivia

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If anyone's interested, this is just a look behind the curtain of my thought process surrounding "Simony," my speculative, Fall prediction fic. Except, it takes place during Rise, if an alternate series of events were to occur. I would suggest reading my fic, found in the first chapter, before reading this if you haven't already, so you aren't confused.

-Rhian looked ethereal in the light, like a spirit. - Foreshadowing his death.

-The walls behind him looked more the pure white of sugar glass, with distortions and cracks. - Imagery to represent Good's and Rhian's corruption.

-There's a lot of light-and-dark, black-and-white, shadow-and-sun imagery. This was intentional because I wanted a literal Halo Effect to apply to Rhian as people who are attractive are often judged as more innocent and honorable. At the same time, he's also being backlit, so a shadow is cast on his face, to signify his turn. Additionally, when I described him from Rafal's perspective across the room, I not only wanted to emphasize attractiveness but light that could burn out your corneas, if given the chance. Hence, how Rafal would react to the glaring light. He'd probably squint, or not be able to look at it head on. I also have in mind how when you narrow your eyes at light, you tend to see alternating flashes of red and black in your field of vision. So, that could also extend to literally "seeing red," conveying anger.

-Rafal's figurative "death" of the soul is by burning alive. I repeatedly used the word burn and the adjacent imagery to signify this. This idea is also associated with the persecution of Evil in the tales through burning witches on pyres.

-Rhian's death is by "drowning," in a way. He may have choked on his own blood, or I'd prefer the interpretation of Rafal's fatal blow to the heart ending his life, to serve symbolism around matters of the heart. Rhian's own figurative heart could have proven fatal one day, if he fell in love with someone worse. Even Vulcan was about to kill him. Also, drowning is the same fate Rafal would have had if he had lost to James Hook in the sea.

-When Rafal says: "Where's your right hand?" I originally intended for it to just be a way to ask Rhian: "Where's your second-in-command (meaning: Dean Hook)?" The phrase right hand would have been interchangeable with any synonym. Though coincidentally, I discovered that this was an unintentionally fitting choice of words. The original Captain Hook's right hand in Peter and Wendy was replaced by a hook, so Rhian's figurative "right hand" has been replaced by a Hook, James Hook.

-Rafal felt like he'd been impaled. - A reference to Rafal's sacrifice in Rise.

-"I fix everything." Rafal berated. "And then what? Do I get any credit? I don't care whether I do." - I let Rafal be a hypocrite here because it humanizes him. (Rhian gets his hypocritical moment in the sun later. It's meant to showcase that they're both in the wrong.) I think it shows how skewed his perspective has become, maybe, 'cause he does want recognition? But anyway, Rafal is far gone, too steeped in his pride (and his probable superiority complex) as compared to canon Rafal.

-Do you want your subordinates to hail and herald you like a martyr, Rhian? - Foreshadowing Rhian's death, again.

-To let rot and turn to dust in the storybooks. - A reference to Rafal's demise in TLEA.

-Approaching smoothly, he loomed over Rhian, and hooked his hand under Rhian's chin, - A reference to James Hook.

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