Fanon:Antigone Syrakosia: Difference between revisions

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[[File:AntigoneMatthew.png|thumb|Matthew is enthusiatsic.]]
 
It was only a matter of time, however, before Antigone becomes one of the most talked-about figures in Bridgeport, helped by the mystic feeling generated by Antigone's Greek origins (as well as the relatively introverted lifestyle that was of the Church that Antigone never grew out of). Antigone eventually met Matthew Hammings at the Banzai Lounge, and Matthew was only too happy to meet a member of the most prestigious faction in the fanon universe:. Matthew's initial greeting was "Ah, a scholar of the Greek Church! I always dreamed of meeting one and basking in the its celebrity glory...," to which Antigone responds, "Well, that day is gone. The Church is an engine of oppression, and I barely got out with my life," continuing with her tale of development, escape, deviation and eventual capture and escape. Matthew found Antigone's tales quite dramatic, and Matthew was all too eager to have Antigone's tales in a movie: Matthew knew of a certain director by the name of Phil Geiles that he figured might be interested in having Antigone's tales rendered in a potential blockbuster. Antigone played along, and decided to allow for a meeting in which the three party would decide how to divide up profits.
 
But little did they know the workings of the man Phil Geiles...
 
== Trivia ==