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behindcloseddoors) wrote2014-01-30 03:51 pm
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CLOSED ♔ and who shall i blame for this sweet and heavy trouble

♬ the fleecing - pedro the lion
WHO || Des, Azrael [Closed]
WHAT || Des learns some unfortunate things
WHERE || Chicago
WHEN || Sometime during the trial, immediately following this [backdated]
HOW || Actionspam. Single thread.
AND SUDDENLY DES FINDS HIMSELF... on a roof. Above what looks like is still Chicago. There's a bit of a chill wind out but it's still November, not the arctic chills of January, so they can deal. Azrael releases himself instantly and moves to sit on the ledge, looking down at the city.
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But that is the opposite of what they extol. Now they had someone in hand who could not die, someone at the bottom of the spiritual barrel, mired in darkness. There was no end to what you could be put through, what horrors you would see in the world, and God firmly believed that suffering strengthened souls.
Do you see?
Des's suffering represented by hookers that's what
[he cuts himself off.]
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But Michael, and the other angels, firmly believe you'll triumph on your own. That it's the natural progression of a soul that's been tempered with so much.
And have they been right so far? There was no rule in place to indicate when they could ever be convinced that they were wrong. What was eternity to them?
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[that's all he needs. outburst over, he sucks in a ragged breath.] That settles it then. I'm not playing the game like that. Michael can blow me. I'm in. I don't care what else you have to say, I am not playing by the rules of some asshole with His thumb up his ass and and a hard-on for turmoil.
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I knew you would understand us, Des. I was only waiting for the day when I knew there to be a chance you'd actually listen.
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I got one two stipulations. I do this? I want the name of the guy who put the hit on Jade- whoever it really is. I'm never gonna see her again, but I'm gonna find that son of a bitch and I'm gonna kill 'em. And I still want the talisman.
[It's not gonna help him- he knows that much now- but he can still destroy it.] So no one else can live like this and so no more people like Jade have to get hunted for it. This is all going to end. This whole gory mess. I'm gonna throw a spanner in Michael's little system so hard, the Pearly Gates are gonna feel it.
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There are some things you'll have to accept, given the unique condition that keeps you from becoming a fiend, as my other lieutenants. It means that you will be unable to enter Heaven or Hell alone, something they are generally given free reign to do as necessary. You'll also be unable to travel as we do, becoming immaterial, or invisible. There are certain gifts that are inherent to a fiendish body - the ability to read a man's soul, for example. Some of these gifts can be bestowed to even a mortal frame via blood pact, if you so desire, but that choice would be yours.
In other words, there are limits to your mortal vessel, but there are also limits, therefore, to the power we can exercise over your loyalty to our cause. That means there is information about purely mortal affairs that we cannot share without tipping the scales of power to grant the other side further freedom of movement. We're certainly willing to compromise on this once in a great while, and I believe this is one such case. We can direct you to the mortal man who hired James, and what action you take will be no business of Hell's.
As for the Talisman... [ he smirks ] You need not concern yourself over its power to grant immortality. As you've no doubt learned from our story, the tales of a thing rarely reflect the truth of it.
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He crosses his arms over his chest.] I don't care what it does. You're not an idiot- symbols have power. Jade got killed over it. Maybe her sister's next. Who knows? It all goes back to that damned thing, so I'm gonna smash it with a hammer and be done with it. Call it closure, if you want. No loose ends.
So long as I can do that? Whatever you want, I'll do it.
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You know her as the Mind Master, but that is only because in crossing through the Veil, she lost all memory of her true identity, and reconstructed it from scriptures that fell through from the Shadow World. Reconstructed it incorrectly, remembering herself only as a God to her children - but not her essential nature: as the demon Serpent I once created.
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Didn't realize how far back shady snake mama went. [He rolls his shoulders.] She's probably got it out for me bad. I infiltrated her little cult for months until I blew my own cover.
[A beat] But you knew that.
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Her and her doppelganger too. [THANKS
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However, in order for you to understand what it is, precisely, that we do, and will ask you to help us do, there is more to be told.
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He rolls his eyes.] Fine. Tell it.
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the landscape is changing again. as lucifer looks at him, the world around them is filled with new sounds. there are humans in the vicinity, men with flocks of goat and sheep, and far off in the distance, the walls of a town are visible, and above on a hill, yet another small settlement.
lucifer stares at des, the sun beating down on the three of them. azrael and lucifer are covered in a faint shimmer. ]
Look down at your clothes. They're robes, and better suited for the desert. I want you to come there, just over those hills... with me.
[ he stands up, and starts off, through what is unquestionably the Holy Land. they pass dozens upon dozens of small groups of people, fisherman near a small town on the edge of the sea, others tending sheep or goats, or driving small flocks towards nearby settlements or walled enclosures.
everything looks distinctly familiar. beneath the layers of grit that cover all, he's surrounded by forms and styles and manners of behavior seen often in Scripture, engraving, embellished illustration, and from film enactment.
they can see people standing before caves in which they live high on the hills. here and there little groups sit in the shade beneath a copse, dozing, talking. a distant pulse comes from the walled cities. the air is filled with sand. sand blows into des' nostrils and clings to his lips and hair.
lucifer has no wings. his robes are soiled and so are azrael's. they all seem to be wearing linen - it's light and the air passes through it. the robes are long and unimportant.
the sky is vividly blue, and the sun glares down on des with all its being. the sweat feels alternately good and unbearable.
they walk up rocky hills, climbing steep paths, and crossing over outcroppings of rock and ragged tree, and finally there appears before them a great patch of unwatered sand, burning and shifting slowly in a comfortless wind.
lucifer comes to a halt at the very threshold of the desert. he puts his left arm around des, his fingers spreading out firm and large against his shoulder. ]
After I was cast out, I wandered. [ his eyes are fixed on the desert and what seem the barren, blazing rocky cliffs in the distance, hostile as the desert itself ] I roamed the way you have often roamed, Descant. Wingless and brokenhearted, I drifted along through the cities and nations of the earth, over continents and wastes. Sometime or other I can tell you all of it, if you wish. It's of no consequence now.
Let me say only what is of consequence, that I did not dare to make myself visible or known to Humankind, but rather hid amongst them, invisible, not daring to assume flesh for fear of angering God again; and not daring to join the human struggle under any disguise, for fear of God, and for fear of what evil I might bring on humans. On account of the same fears... I didn't return to Sheol. I wanted in no way to increase the sufferings of Sheol. God alone could free those souls? What hope could I give them?
But I could see Sheol, I could see its immensity, and I felt the pain of the souls there, and wondered at the new and intricate and ever-changing patterns of confusion created by mortals as they departed one faith or sect or creed after another that miserable margin of gloom.
Once a proud thought came to me - that if I did penetrate Sheol, I might instruct the souls there so thoroughly that they themselves might transform it, create in it forms invented by hope rather than hopelessness, and some garden might be made of it in time. Certainly the elect, the millions we had taken to Heaven, they had transformed their portion of the place. But then what if I failed at this, and only added to the chaos? I didn't dare. I didn't dare, out of fear of God and fear of my own inability to accomplish such a dream.
I formulated many theories in my wanderings but I did not change my mind on anything I believed, or felt, or had spoken to God. In fact, I prayed to Him often, though He was utterly silent, telling Him how much I continued to believe that he had deserted His finest creation. And sometimes out of weariness, I only sang His praises. Sometimes I was silent. Looking, hearing... watching...
Lucifer, the Watcher, the Fallen Angel.
Little did I know that my argument with Almighty God was only begun.
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[But he tromps on, listening. This is a blast from the past he did not want or need, but here he is. Wandering. He crosses his arms over his chest petulantly.]
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And the times were immediately known to me, that the Romans governed the land, that the Hebrews had suffered a long and terrible captivity, and that those tribes going back to the very first settlements here - who had believed in the One God - were now under the foot of the polytheists, many influenced by Shadow World religions. They did not take legends of God with any seriousness.
And the Tribes of Monotheists, themselves, were divided on many issues, with some Hebrews being strict Pharisees, and others Sadducees, and still others having sought to make pure communities in caves in those hills beyond.
If there was one feature which made the times remarkable to me - that is, truly different from any other - it was the might of the Roman Empire, which stretched farther than any empire of the West which I had ever witnessed, and remained somehow in ignorance of the Great Empire of China, as if that were not of the same world.
Something drew me to this spot, however, and I knew it. I sensed a presence here that was not as strong as a summons; but it was as if someone were crying out to me to come here, and yet would not use the full power of his voice. I must search, I must wander. Maybe this thing stalked me as we watched you, I don't know.
But I came here, and wandered Jerusalem, listening to what the tongues of man had to say.
They spoke of the prophets and holy men of the wilderness, of arguments over the law and purification and the will of God. They spoke of Holy Books and Holy Traditions - all creations of men. They spoke men going out to be 'baptized' in water so as to be 'saved' in the eyes of God.
And they spoke of a man who had only lately gone into the wilderness after his baptism, because at the moment that he had stepped into the River Jordan, and the water had been poured over him, the skies had opened above this man, and Light had been seen from God.
Of course, one could hear stories like this all over the world. It was not unusual, except that it drew me. I found myself as if directed, wandering out of Jerusalem to the east, into the wasteland, my keen angelic senses telling me that I was near to the presence of something mysterious, something that partook of the sacred in a way that an angel would know upon seeing, and a man might not. My reason rejected it, yet I walked on and on, in the heat of the day, wingless and invisible into the very wastes.
[ he draws des with him into the sand, which is not as deep as it looks, but is hot and full of little stones. he moves into canyons and up slopes and finally comes to a little clearing of sorts where rocks have been gathered, as if others were wont to come here from time to time. a landmark in the desert, so to speak, a monument to something, perhaps.
lucifer slows his pace until they stand well over a stone's throw from the little gathering of rocks. ]
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I didn't believe it, and yet I walked on, closer and closer, unable to stop myself, and then stopped where we are now, staring at the figure who sat on that rock before me, looking up at me here.
It was God! There was no question. He was sheathed in flesh, dark skinned from the sun, dark haired, and had the dark eyes of the desert people, but it was God! My God!
And there he sat in this fleshly body, looking at me with human eyes, and the eyes of God, and I could see the Light totally filling Him and contained within Him and concealed from the outside world by His flesh as if it were the strongest membrane betwixt Heaven and Earth.
If there was anything more terrible than this revelation, it was that He was looking at me and that He knew me and had been waiting for me, and that all I felt for Him, as I looked at Him, was love.
We sing over and over again the songs of love. Is that the one song intended for all Creation?
I looked at him in terror for His mortal parts, His sunburnt flesh, His thirst, the emptiness of His stomach and the suffering of His eyes in the heat, for the presence of Almighty God inside Him and I felt overwhelming love.
'So, Lucifer,' He said in a man's tongue and with a man's voice. 'I have come.'
I fell on my face before Him. This was instinctive. I just lay there, reaching out and touching the very tip of the latchet of His sandal. I sighed and my body shook with the relief of loneliness, the attraction to God and the satisfaction of it, and I began a giddy weeping just to be near Him and see Him and I marveled at what this must mean.
'Stand up, come sit near me,' He said. 'I am a man now, and I am God, but I am afraid.' His voice was indescribably moving to me, human yet filled with wisdom of the divine. He spoke with the language and accent of Jerusalem.
'Oh, Lord, what can I do to ease your pain?' I said, for the pain was obvious. I stood up. 'What have you done and why?'
'I have done exactly what you tempted me to do, Lucifer,' He answered, and His face wore the most dreamlike and engaging smile. 'I have come into the flesh. Only I have done you one better. I was born of a mortal woman, planting the seed myself in her, and for thirty years, I have lived on this earth as a child and a man, and for long periods doubting - no, even forgetting and ceasing to believe altogether - that I was really God!'
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[This is both an oath and a statement of fact.]
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'I know that now, Lucifer, but you understand that I allowed myself to be submerged in the flesh utterly, to forget it, so that I could know what it means, as you said, to be human, and what humans suffer, and what they fear and what they long for, and what they are capable of doing and learning either here or above. I did what you told me to do, and I did it better than you ever did it, Lucifer, or Azrael ever did it, I did it as God must do it, to the very extremity!'
'Lord, I can scarcely bear the sight of you suffering,' I said quickly, unable to rip my eyes off Him and yet dreaming of water and food for Him. 'Let me wipe the sweat from you. Let me get you water. Let me take you to it in an angelic instant. Let me comfort you and wash you and clothe you in a finery fit for God on earth.'
'No,' He said. 'In those days I thought myself mad, when I could scarce remember I was God, when I knew I had yielded my omniscience deliberately in order to suffer and to know limitations, you might have persuaded me that that was the path. I might have seized upon your offer. yes, make me a King. Let that be my way of revealing myself to them. But not now. I know Who I am and What I am, and I know What Will Happen. And you are right, Lucifer, there are souls in Sheol ready for Heaven and I myself will lead them there. I have learnt what you tempted me to learn.'
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[Des drops to sit down on the sand, drawing his knees up and resting his arms across them. If he eyerolled any harder, his eyes would vanish into his skull.]
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'For once will you listen to me!' He said, smiling. 'Stop talking of food and drink. Who is human here? I am! You impossible adversary, you argumentative devil! Hush for now and listen. I am in the flesh. Have pity at least and let me speak my piece.' He laughed at me, His face full of kindness and sympathy.
'Here, come into the flesh too, with me,' He said. 'Be my brother and sit beside me, Son of God and Son of God and let us talk.'
I did as He said at once, creating a body thoughtlessly that matched what you see now, as that was as natural to me as thinking was natural, and I gave myself a similar robe, and I realized that I was sitting on that rock there by His side.
'How long have you been in this wilderness?' I asked. 'The people in Jerusalem say almost 40 days.'
He nodded. 'That's about the right number,' He answered me. 'And it's time now for me to begin my ministry, which will last 3 years. I will teach the great lessons that must be learnt for admission to Heaven - awareness of Creation and the Understanding of its deliberate unfolding; an appreciation of its beauty and laws which make possible an acceptance of suffering and seeming injustice and all forms of pain; I will promise a final glory to those who can attain understanding; to those who can surrender their souls to the understanding of God and what He has done; to mankind, should they follow in my footsteps here. I will give that chance to Men and Women, which is precisely, I think, what you wanted me to do.'
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'Love, Lucifer, I have learnt to love them as you told me as I would. I have learnt to love and cherish as men and women do. I will talk more of love than any other subject. I will say things that men and women can twist and misunderstand. But love, that shall be the message. You convinced me and I have convinced myself that this is what elevates Human above animal though animal is what Humankind is.'
'Do you mean to leave them with specific guidance how to love? As how to stop war and come together in one form of worship and overcome what they have learnt from Nature and give them proof of your--'
'No, not at all. That would be an absurd intervention and would undo the entire grand scheme which I have put into motion. It would stop the dynamics of the unfolding of the universe.
Lucifer, to me we human beings are all still part of Nature, as I said, only Humans are better than animals. It's a matter of degrees. Yes, humans cry against suffering and they are conscious of it when they suffer, but in a sense they behave exactly like the lower animals, in that suffering improves them and drives them towards evolutionary advance. They are quick-witted enough to see its value, where the animals only learn to avoid suffering by instinct. Humans can actually be improved within one lifetime by suffering. But they are part of Nature still. The world will unfold as it always has, full of surprises. Some of those surprises will be horrid, and others wondrous, and some beautiful. But what is known for certain is that the world will continue to grow and Creation will continue to unfold.'
'Yes, Lord,' I said, 'but surely suffering is an evil thing.'
'What did I teach you, Lucifer, when you first came to me saying that decay was wrong, that death was wrong? Don't you understand the magnificence of human suffering?'
'No,' I said, 'I see the ruin of hope and love and family; the destruction of peace of mind; I see pain beyond endurance. I see man buckle under this, and fall into bitterness and hate.'
'You haven't looked deep enough, Lucifer. You are only an angel. You refuse to understand Nature, and that has been your way since the start. I will bring my Light into nature, through the flesh for three years. I will teach the wisest things I can know and say in this flesh and blood body and brain, and I will suffer, suffer as no man has, and not falter, not break. And then - I will die.'
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