12-29-2018, 11:55 PM
Clarence had felt a little bad giving out this particular task, if he was being honest. He quite liked Orpheus and hoped the man wouldn't be too upset with him for it, but it was something that really needed to be done and he trusted Orpheus to get it done in a timely, yet thorough manner. Sanitation was something Clarence took rather seriously, given his history as a surgeon on a Navy ship. One of his primary jobs had been to make sure everything was as clean as possible to prevent outbreak. With winter rolling in quickly, he knew that everyone would be spending a lot more time indoors, which usually meant they were more likely to get sick. So, he wanted to look out for them. It was just unfortunate that it wasn't a task he could undertake on his own and he had to enlist the help of Orpheus to get it all done. He'd gladly do it himself - Clarence wasn't one to shy away from cleaning (he actually found it quite relaxing) - but there was just too much ground to cover all on his own.
All of that to be said, he'd decided to at least offer to help the man and had set out on a mission to find him earlier in the day. Finally, he came across the lion and heard his words. An odd request, but then again Clarence had told him he could try making it more unique. "I've been told I'm not too bad at it, though I'm not sure that I'd know contemporary songs that everyone would enjoy," he admitted. While he had sang quite frequently as a hobby back in his old life, none of it was music any of the animals here would be familiar with. It had mostly been traditional choral music. He did have the opportunity to come across quite a few of those little disks that went into his glowy machine, many of which had their own modern music (some of which he enjoyed, some of which he could hardly stand), even if they weren't the musicals that he'd grown to love. He'd watched some of them quite a few times, although he was entirely confident he'd be able to remember all the words with no music or scene for him to reference to.
All of that to be said, he'd decided to at least offer to help the man and had set out on a mission to find him earlier in the day. Finally, he came across the lion and heard his words. An odd request, but then again Clarence had told him he could try making it more unique. "I've been told I'm not too bad at it, though I'm not sure that I'd know contemporary songs that everyone would enjoy," he admitted. While he had sang quite frequently as a hobby back in his old life, none of it was music any of the animals here would be familiar with. It had mostly been traditional choral music. He did have the opportunity to come across quite a few of those little disks that went into his glowy machine, many of which had their own modern music (some of which he enjoyed, some of which he could hardly stand), even if they weren't the musicals that he'd grown to love. He'd watched some of them quite a few times, although he was entirely confident he'd be able to remember all the words with no music or scene for him to reference to.
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