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I don't Wanna Battle from Beginning to End
Characters: Valdis and Open
Date: Month of November
Location: Various
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: In headers
It felt like the walls were closing in. As if the sporadic mixing of the planes meant that the end was near. Valdis supposed it wasn’t strange for her to be there at the end, she’d just hoped she would find an end before everyone else did. There was nothing she could do to stop it, all she could do was live until it was over, one way or another.
Date: Month of November
Location: Various
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: In headers
It felt like the walls were closing in. As if the sporadic mixing of the planes meant that the end was near. Valdis supposed it wasn’t strange for her to be there at the end, she’d just hoped she would find an end before everyone else did. There was nothing she could do to stop it, all she could do was live until it was over, one way or another.
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"It seems my ability to affect this world is limited," Raphael allowed, watching the dagger in Devin's Hand. "Tis a pity I could not end it in one shot as I meant to. Prolonging suffering is not in my nature."
Valdis shifted her sight to the soul plane, watching her father light up in a way that shouldn't have been possible, but Devin's fire looked strange too. More active, more present, than usual.
"Begone, Raphael." She growled.
"My job here is not finished."
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"You do not have a job here in the first place," he disagreed. "But if you insist on attacking again like the idiot that you apparently are, then keep this in mind: when you're capable of affecting this world, this world is also capable of affecting you, and I'm something of an expert at killing what's already dead."
Not in this context, of course, but he was not having with vengeful ghosts. He wondered, distantly, if the aspect could help him here, but it was dormant.
"Do yourself a favor and go back to wherever you came from. This fight has been over for a very long time."
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Valdis said nothing, though she did consider lowering her arm to a defensive stance. Anani stopped hissing, but the cat still appeared agitated. Raphael tore his gaze away from the dagger and looked at her again.
"Hiding behind a man? The archangel questioned, "The queen I knew wouldn't show such weakness."
"I'm trying a new strategy." Valdis countered, "Besides, right now, all you are is talk."
"For now..."
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Certainly, he'd let Valdis fight her battles if she wanted to, but two against one wasn't bad odds. He'd generally prefer she stay alive, although that had more of a powerful draw than it usually did.
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"Responsibility? Raphael asked, eyes moving back to Devin,
"And it is my responsibility to end this creature. Pawn or not, I'd prefer to avoid extraneous casualties."
"Devin," Valdis said, lowering her arm to rest it on the table, "I'd like you to meet the Archangel Raphael, my father."
Raphael looked at her, and for a moment she though he looked sad, but his eyes quickly filled with anger.
"Your luck won't last forever."
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"This has very little to do with luck, archangel." Liquid electricity crawled down his spine as the aspect flared again, and the vampire stepped towards their unwelcome visitor. "Your responsibility ended with your life. If you want your afterlife to continue, get out."
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"You are not what you seem." Raphael almost seemed surprised, but in the next moment, he began to fade from view.
"And that," Valdis said after her father had gone, "Is why I called you."
She sat back down, lifting her arm again.
"He's not so much a problem when he can't move Revelations, but when he can...well, my poor mattress can speak to that."
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"I can see where the problem is, yes," he agreed, returning to the table. He picked up some gauze and poured some antiseptic on it, relying on the familiar nature of the actions to steady his mind. "I haven't heard of them being able to physically interact with us before," Devin continued, frowning. If his family came back, he was in trouble. "This is going to sting," he warned her, before moving the bandage to clean around her wound.
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"I hadn't either," she said, trying to focus on something other than the sting, "So you can probably imagine my surprise."
She wanted to ask him about the aspect, but there didn't seem a way to work it in tactfully.
"You were...very on edge around Raphael." She commented, "More so than was warranted."
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"I did tell you that you would not be the only one the changes in the planes would affect," he reminded her. "It's been happening for a few days. Try not to move much, this won't take long."
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"You did," she agreed, "I suppose I'm simply confused as to how it would make you more... protective, I guess." She looked away from him, away from the where the stitching would take place, a very human thing to do, but she couldn't help it. "Mine make me more likely to murder people, so I guess that's more along the lines of what I was expecting."
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"I didn't anticipate that either, if I'm being perfectly honest. Perhaps he and the version of Raphael from my world weren't on good terms," Devin replied. "I've never been told much about him, for reasons that haven't been adequately explained. I do know that he's not meant to be accessible."
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"He might not be meant to be accessible," she said absently, "But that doesn't mean he isn't...I once spoke to someone imprisoned inside of his own mind. True, he tried to kill me later, but that seems to be how most of my friendships begin."
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"I'm led to believe he's not especially murderous," Devin hedged, talking around Abaddon's abilities. Angel of Death, yes, but random acts of killing weren't his purpose. "How did you manage to speak with someone trapped like that?"
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"It's an ability I discovered under some fairly intense circumstance, but after some practice, I found I could walk in the soul planes of others. Essentially, I send my soul into a place where I can converse with the soul itself. Interact with memories, speak with other entities...It's not particularly dangerous as long as I follow the rules." She laughed, "Discovering those rules has been somewhat interesting though."
Vergil had only been the first step.
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"The limits of any new ability have to be understood in order to use it to it's fullest extent. What kind of rules are there?"
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She sighed, "Let's see...The most obvious one is that my physical body is defenseless while I'm soul walking. The next one is the longer I stay, the harder it is to actually maintain the connection between my soul and physical form. Another is that I can affect magic contained within the soul plane, but there are consequences to it. When I tried to release Vergil, the physical strain almost killed me and the magic ended up being too strong to affect permanently anyway." A short pause, "I can relive memories, but only the ones presented by the person whose soul I'm in, though I've never tried to sift through on my own, I'm not sure it would go well. If the person's soul plane rejects me, well, I'm not sure trying to stay would go over well."
She winced again, and again resisted the urge to jerk her arm away. He had to be almost done, or perhaps it just seemed like it was taking forever, time didn't seem to be moving right.
"Oh, I also can't do it over long distances, there has to be physical contact to stabilize the ability."
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"I imagine letting your soul go wandering around freely isn't considered worth the risk on top of everything else," he remarked. "So, basically you can only maintain it safely or at all if the person consents to your presence." Abaddon might kick her out swiftly, if it weren't Devin empowered to make that decision. His soul was elsewhere, after all. "How aware is the person of what you're doing? Souls don't really have nerve endings."
By the time he finished speaking, he was starting to tie off the neat line of sutures, knotting one and carefully to ensure they didn't unravel or pinch her skin.
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His curiosity over this particular ability didn't make much sense, but it was welcome distraction from the stitching.
"As far as I can tell, they don't feel anything. There was one instance, with another immortal, where I touched upon some sensitive memories and he relived them with me, but that hasn't happened with others."
Valdis looked over as he finished, eyeing the sutures with a sort of morbid curiosity. She had seen stitches before, but having them in her own skin seemed strange.
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"You'll need to have these changed daily, if not twice," he instructed. "Keep it clean. The sutures can be removed in about a week, if you heal well." Devin was quiet for a moment or two more while he secured the bandage. "The ability is intriguing - I'll admit to wanting answers about what's happening to me," he said, gathering up the items that needed disposal. "And about the possibility of something unexpected and unwelcome occurring because of the planar shifts. I'm not convinced it's worth the risk, however. It's hard to weigh. Do you have ice?"
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The opportunity did carry some risk, but based upon what she had observed so far, she didn't think that she herself would be at risk by trying. However, it was a piece of an angel and if it did object to her, then they might have a problem.
"If you're willing, I can try." She said, "Personally, I'd prefer to know more about what it is we might possibly face before it emerges as a problem." She tipped her head, "I might have some, or at least access to some. The KPD has a fridge."
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She had most of the pieces already, anyway. Perhaps if he gave her another nudge, she'd figure it out for herself. "You already have an idea of what we might face if you put what I've told you together. He's only a fragment, but he's still an angel; and of all the insanity we have in this place, it's the Death plane that's triggering him," he laid out, leaning his hands on the counter. It wasn't the most difficult math.
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"I'm not afraid of angels, Devin," she replied finally, "Nor am I afraid of death. Putting the two together doesn't make any difference."
Or at least not enough of one to discourage her.
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"I don't think he'll try to kill you," Devin continued. "Assuming he's just unsettled by what's happening and otherwise unaffected. The problem is that I don't know which it is." He pivoted, leaning against the counter. "But I suppose the danger is proportionally much greater to the world at large if I don't know what's going on."
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It was the demons she feared, and even then, only one in particular. The Hounds were another matter entirely. She gently poked at the bandage, testing it absently.
"Based upon your earlier reaction to my father," Valdis replied, "and what I saw on the soul plane, I would agree with you. But despite appearances, if you need to know more, then I'd say its worth the risk."
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