Yes, the post on RPS is not a mistake. GLaDOS lives to Lament anew. When Portal 2 was announced, I immediately began to consider the next Lament. I began to build a story, and a glimpse is provided now. I regret to tell you that the next Lament has nearly a year before birth, but when it arrives, all will be as it should be. I see the Lament as the cornerstone of my work on my blog. The Apocalypse is grand, but it isn't the Lament.
Speaking of which, I really should see about forging that Apocalypse. Maybe it's ready to be born.
Showing posts with label GLaDOS's Lament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GLaDOS's Lament. Show all posts
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Spring of Lamentation
GLaDOS first spoke her Lament to me many months before I posted it. I wrote it, over the course of a week, in a notebook. I later read through it and made only the most minor modifications. The Lament was originally written as a whole, but as I read through it, the words lent themselves to my divisions. Rewriting it all on the blog was work, and this is the very reason that hiatuses were common. The method of writing very few words per line was a new poetry to me. I had only used it once before, in the post Gloomy. I didn't realize I had used it before; in my mind it was completely new.Yet it came naturally. It gave power to the words. Words that I carefully chose. Throughout the writing of the piece, I made a point of returning to the word love and I tried to use phrases from the game (harder than it sounds, because unlike the game, the Lament had no overall hint of sarcasm). The entirety of the piece was meant to convey, not her madness, but the goodness which she strove for. I will never know why I called it GLaDOS's Lament rather than GLaDOS' Lament, but much like the lack of capitalization in a rather pleasant site, what was once an error is now a delightful quirk. A quirk at least, if not delightful.
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