Theseus wonders what entertainment they can have to wear away the three hours that still stand between him and his wedding night. Make choice of which your Highness will see first. There is a brief how many sports are ripe. The lazy time if not with some delight? 45 What masque, what music? How shall we beguile Say what abridgment have you for this evening, PHILOSTRATE, coming forward Here, mighty Theseus. To ease the anguish of a torturing hour? 40 What revels are in hand? Is there no play To wear away this long age of three hours Lysander returns the sentiment, saying that they all wish Theseus and Hippolyta joy in their daily lives-in their walks, at their meals, and, of course, in their bed.Ĭome now, what masques, what dances shall we When the lovers enter, the Duke greets them by wishing them joy in the days ahead. Wait in your royal walks, your board, your bed! Joy, gentle friends! Joy and fresh days of love 30 Here come the lovers full of joy and mirth. Sure, it sounds crazy, but it's hard to argue when they all seem to have had the same experience.Įnter Lovers: Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia, and Helena. When people are in such highly emotional states (like artists or lovers), they can easily spin stories and mistake, say, the shape of a bush in the forest for a bear.īut all the story of the night told over,Īnd all their minds transfigured so together, 25Īnd grows to something of great constancy, He points out that lovers, poets, and madmen have something in common-they're all nuts. Hippolyta notes to Theseus that the story the four lovers have told them is strange, and Theseus suggests that's probably because it's fictional. That, if it would but apprehend some joy, 20 Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing The forms of things unknown, the poet’s pen The poet’s eye, in a fine frenzy rolling,ĭoth glance from heaven to Earth, from Earth to One sees more devils than vast hell can hold: Lovers and madmen have such seething brains, These antique fables nor these fairy toys. ’Tis strange, my Theseus, that these lovers speak of. Despite his reputation, each of the party clearly see that Dedyme has grown to become no better than the other Lords.Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, and Philostrate, Lords, and Due to being victimized by the Renans for so long, Dedyme's hatred for them has grown to the point where other lives matter little to him. He wears a short-sleeve shirt, pants, and gloves, all in black, and an eyepatch covering his left eye. ![]() The food at the execution is adulterated with Fruit of Helgan, and when the fanaticism of the crowd hits its peak, all of the watchers, including Dedyme, undergo the Hollowing, allowing Almeidra to harvest their astral energy in the aftermath.ĭedyme is a tall man with yellow eyes and short, grey hair. Unfortunately, he falls for Almeidra's trap. They successfully capture Almeidra and set her up for a public execution. He deliberately feeds Baephon incorrect information on Almeidra's whereabouts so that his people can have the honor of capturing their lord. Dedyme then expels the group while his followers cheer, setting up his rule. When Dedyme makes a really suggestive comment on Alphen and Shionne Imeris's relationship, Alphen strikes Dedyme in response. ![]() Alphen responds that the Renans are his friends. Angered, Dedyme asks why they are not killing each other. When Alphen and his group arrives, Dedyme antagonizes them, showing contempt for them and the Renans among them. He is the leader of the Dark Wings, a Dahnan resistance organization who managed to wrest control of Niez from its lord, Almeidrea Kaineris.ĭedyme is the leader of the Dark Wings whose organization managed to drive out Almeidrea by stealing the Renans' explosives and bombing them away, regardless of the collateral damage. Dedyme ( デダイム, Dedaimu ?) is a minor antagonist in Tales of Arise.
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