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Drusilla ([personal profile] bloodwaif) wrote in [community profile] trainingwings2012-02-26 04:40 pm

[accidentally intentional video]

[After several false starts and out-of-focus to focus blurring, the journal's camera focuses on the body of a small, dead bird, and the bare white hand that is gently stroking it.]

He has no more flute now, to sing his fire. Soon all will be fire, or so he sang to me.



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[personal profile] quicktoanger 2012-02-27 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Well. A few phrases came to mind when I saw that.

The first was 'What in the hell.' The second, 'ten pounds of crazy in a five pound bag.'

I went with the third.

"Having some trouble, ma'am?"

And who says I can't be tactful?
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[personal profile] quicktoanger 2012-02-27 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
On the one hand, I really wanted to just dismiss that as more loony rambling. On the other hand, I couldn't stop thinking of the Third-Eye victim at the station, so many years ago.

See you, Wizard.

... Also, I'm not gonna lie, this lady's entire demeanor was giving me a first-class creepy vibe. So, I figured I'd defuse the tension a bit

"I kept a fallen angel in my basement for a while. Does that count?"

Note to self. Banter about hell is rarely witty.
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[personal profile] quicktoanger 2012-02-27 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose all angels, and by extension all fallen angels, were male, by the lore, but Lasciel had been decidedly feminine, insofar as gender had applied to her at all.

Then again, women have always been better at manipulating me, and she knew it. Perhaps her decidedly feminine aspect was just another of her calculated attempts to ensnare me.

Or maybe she was just lonely. Hell, it's hard enough being stuck in a coin for millenia when the rest of your kind doesn't prefer to keep you locked up.

"Little of both, actually. Spell kept her trapped in a coin, mortar to bury the coin, and then a magic circle around the coin to prevent it from exercising or being exercised on by magic."

Not that it would have worked, as she so insistently reminded me. Once I had willingly used her gift, nothing could keep me from utilizing our connection except my own free will, and she was doing her best to overcome that last obstacle when I'd finally ridden myself of her influence.