The whole album is based on Edgar Allan Poe poems with an Alesana mix added to it. So basically what I've figured out is the guys lover, Annabel, is killed. He is so shocked about her death that he starts going crazy. I believe that he goes after her murderer and kills him, and might have killed other people too? I was a little confused there. Then he can't live with the pain of Annabel being dead, so he decides to commite suicide, but suddenly Annabel appears. He can't believe that she's there and he's happy and just wants to be with her. I think she's mad at him for killing and that he has no shame about it. And I think he knows she's mad, so he tries to run from her or something. Or he just tries to work it out. Haha, I was also confused there. Ha ha. And then the last song I believe is in the eyes of Annabel and she kills him for his wrong doings. So yeah. That's what I think.
so actually i think your REALLY close but that he killed her.if you listen to the thespian it makes it sound like he has a demon or another personality and he killed her.by commiting suicide he kills the murderer and he gets to be with annabel.but at the same time it seems some other songs contradict that theory so i may be wrong but thats the way i see it.so pretty uch hes insane.
so actually i think your REALLY close but that he killed her.if you listen to the thespian it makes it sound like he has a demon or another personality and he killed her.by commiting suicide he kills the murderer and he gets to be with annabel.but at the same time it seems some other songs contradict that theory so i may be wrong but thats the way i see it.so pretty uch hes insane.
Actually, the story starts with the guy waking up with a dead "Annabel" beside him. He starts blaming himself, at the same time trying to convince himself that it was only a dream. Guilt makes him see what he believes is Annabel's ghost being tormented and angry at him. Losing his mind, he thinks about committing suicide (Hymn for the Shameless). In the song "The Thespian", a third character introduces himself as the one who was really responsible for Annabel's death....
Actually, the story starts with the guy waking up with a dead "Annabel" beside him. He starts blaming himself, at the same time trying to convince himself that it was only a dream. Guilt makes him see what he believes is Annabel's ghost being tormented and angry at him. Losing his mind, he thinks about committing suicide (Hymn for the Shameless). In the song "The Thespian", a third character introduces himself as the one who was really responsible for Annabel's death....
Ehhhhh...To Be Scared By An Owl:: "You'd better look behind you..." He sees the man's...
Ehhhhh...To Be Scared By An Owl:: "You'd better look behind you..." He sees the man's reflection in the window of a shop. In the last song, the thespian kills the artist.
@XxMephisto: You're wrong. The thespian IS the artist, he has a split personality and he's gone insane. The artist doesn't kill himself. Read the story of the emptiness to find out what happens
@XxMephisto: You're wrong. The thespian IS the artist, he has a split personality and he's gone insane. The artist doesn't kill himself. Read the story of the emptiness to find out what happens
The whole album is based on Edgar Allan Poe poems with an Alesana mix added to it. So basically what I've figured out is the guys lover, Annabel, is killed. He is so shocked about her death that he starts going crazy. I believe that he goes after her murderer and kills him, and might have killed other people too? I was a little confused there. Then he can't live with the pain of Annabel being dead, so he decides to commite suicide, but suddenly Annabel appears. He can't believe that she's there and he's happy and just wants to be with her. I think she's mad at him for killing and that he has no shame about it. And I think he knows she's mad, so he tries to run from her or something. Or he just tries to work it out. Haha, I was also confused there. Ha ha. And then the last song I believe is in the eyes of Annabel and she kills him for his wrong doings. So yeah. That's what I think.
so actually i think your REALLY close but that he killed her.if you listen to the thespian it makes it sound like he has a demon or another personality and he killed her.by commiting suicide he kills the murderer and he gets to be with annabel.but at the same time it seems some other songs contradict that theory so i may be wrong but thats the way i see it.so pretty uch hes insane.
so actually i think your REALLY close but that he killed her.if you listen to the thespian it makes it sound like he has a demon or another personality and he killed her.by commiting suicide he kills the murderer and he gets to be with annabel.but at the same time it seems some other songs contradict that theory so i may be wrong but thats the way i see it.so pretty uch hes insane.
Actually, the story starts with the guy waking up with a dead "Annabel" beside him. He starts blaming himself, at the same time trying to convince himself that it was only a dream. Guilt makes him see what he believes is Annabel's ghost being tormented and angry at him. Losing his mind, he thinks about committing suicide (Hymn for the Shameless). In the song "The Thespian", a third character introduces himself as the one who was really responsible for Annabel's death....
Actually, the story starts with the guy waking up with a dead "Annabel" beside him. He starts blaming himself, at the same time trying to convince himself that it was only a dream. Guilt makes him see what he believes is Annabel's ghost being tormented and angry at him. Losing his mind, he thinks about committing suicide (Hymn for the Shameless). In the song "The Thespian", a third character introduces himself as the one who was really responsible for Annabel's death....
Ehhhhh...To Be Scared By An Owl:: "You'd better look behind you..." He sees the man's...
Ehhhhh...To Be Scared By An Owl:: "You'd better look behind you..." He sees the man's reflection in the window of a shop. In the last song, the thespian kills the artist.
@XxMephisto: You're wrong. The thespian IS the artist, he has a split personality and he's gone insane. The artist doesn't kill himself. Read the story of the emptiness to find out what happens
@XxMephisto: You're wrong. The thespian IS the artist, he has a split personality and he's gone insane. The artist doesn't kill himself. Read the story of the emptiness to find out what happens