Sam Winchester | Lucifer | Endverse (
endoftheverse) wrote1992-11-28 04:04 pm
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Lucifer's Dreamwalking

Comment here with your character in the middle of a dream while sleeping at night, and Lucifer will appear.
(He will be appearing at random to new CR, just looking around for company...!
But can also be summoned into dreams after any praying that is directed to 'angels' or to Lucifer directly.)
(He will be appearing at random to new CR, just looking around for company...!
But can also be summoned into dreams after any praying that is directed to 'angels' or to Lucifer directly.)
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[ There's a pause. ]
You... don't want to go and find them, do you? To... smite? Them?
[ .... Yes, she's saying this: please don't smite Paimon. ]
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[Petty creatures though they are. He looks a little curious, though, because if he didn't know any better... he'd say she sounded a smidge concerned. Now isn't this funny? A human fretting over something so trivial as the smiting of a demon?]
If I didn't know any better, I'd say you were worried I would take it up as a hobby here. Are there so many demons to befriend? I'll have to warn you, they're not good company... very lethal, cruel beings.
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[ Something she would think he would be interested in, considering. But yes, she has concerns. Fern's already has problems with people messed with his demon. There's Michael too. But she's mostly worried about Paimon, considering the boy he's inhabiting. She doesn't know what a smiting would do, but she doesn't think it'd be any good. ]
I've known humans just as lethal and cruel. [ And she's completely serious about that as she looks up at him. Like grown adults who'll use a Cruciatus curse on a child. She wasn't even of age when they came for her. ]
Demons don't exist in my world, not that I know of. We have all sorts of things, but not those. [ No angels, either. ] The ones I've met here are actually more decent than some humans I've met, some of them are very important to me. Some I have responsibility for.
[ One she has responsibility for, rather. ]
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Part of my design is being capable of killing anything, child. It doesn't mean I will. Just like I'm sure you're more than capable of killing another human if you'd wanted to; it's part of humanity's design as well, isn't it? Like you said: humans are just as lethal and cruel.
Picking up a knife, a rock, a rope? Striking down people they love, people they hate, people they've never met before in their lives — people they're indifferent to, other than for the thrill of ending them?
Oh, yes. I'm very familiar with humanity. Had to watch them self-destruct for millenia, you know.
[It's why he finished their self-destruction for them.
Squish, squish.]
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[ It's an assumption.
But... isn't that how it works? Lines of black and white, good and evil? Luna might know of the existence of any of this in her world, but she supposes in other worlds there's... rules, of a sort. A design plan. Angels are.. messengers, soldiers, aren't they? That's the difference, isn't it? Angels have to listen to God, but humans... don't. ]
This place has made me hurt people, but I never wanted to. [ She didn't act out of her own free will, and it horrified her. ] I don't want to kill anyone.
I suppose you must be quite jaded by us all.
[ Who wouldn't be? ]
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Do all children listen to their parents, after growing up and leaving the nest?
[Sure, he was punished eternally to hell, but at least he held onto his own principles. He was his own person, unlike so many of his brothers and sisters.]
But you are right. I'm terribly jaded, and I'm afraid it would be wise to keep it that way.
After all, there are too many of you who would probably love to kill an angel.
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[ This is a first, meeting an angel. What she knows is quite limited. ]
Why, because they're angry at God? [ She... isn't religious; it wasn't really something in her family. But if people love God, they'd hate God too. Would they really want to kill an angel over that? ] Sounds a bit stupid, really.
[ And pointless. ]
Well, I doubt it might not mean anything in that case— [ Being the whole 'jaded at humanity' kind of thing. ] but I don't have any interest in killing angels.
[ She does have quite a good track record with defending creatures and beings rather than killing them. ]
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But — ah, that's a small relief, then. I don't have to worry about getting the ol'-
[He runs a finger slowly across his neck, something not... quite harmless in the gesture.
He's humored at the thought of a small girl killing him, of course, though it has most to do with her being an apparent human; Sam and Dean thought they could kill him, and look where it had gotten them. Oh, boys.]
... On that pleasant note, I think I'll have to take my leave.
... Someone's about to wake up in my household, and he'd be very unhappy if I wasn't there to give him the usual 'good morning'.
[Sam would just hate the quiet, wouldn't he?]
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Will you likely pop in again? [ Guests in dreams is... relatively new. But this wasn't terrible. ] I don't mind, if you do. And I dream of other creatures other than Thestrals.
[ He's... interesting to talk to, at least. But at least there'll be magical creatures around. ]
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... I think that might be a swell idea. I have to admit, your little dream sanctuary here full of wondrous little beings? It's a nice way to pass the time.
[He holds up a hand, wriggles his fingers in a little goodbye.]
I'll be seeing you around either way, Luna Lovegood.
[He disappears without bothering to explain how he knows her last name.
He is an angel, after all.
Angels are very mystic beings to their core.]