Aleph (
alephbet) wrote in
animus_network2013-02-02 08:10 pm
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I need to spar with someone.
Floor of your choice. I'll be using my sword only - I don't waste bullets on people - and my demons will only come out if there's deadly intent, which will not end well for you so I really don't recommend it.
-Aleph
[Lucifer can handle anyone who insults him by himself - except now that he's gone.]
Floor of your choice. I'll be using my sword only - I don't waste bullets on people - and my demons will only come out if there's deadly intent, which will not end well for you so I really don't recommend it.
-Aleph
[Lucifer can handle anyone who insults him by himself - except now that he's gone.]

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[The answer would probably be the same.]
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[Diarmuid pauses to look out where the demons are fighting. They look to be having a great time so much so that some of the remaining monsters are actually trying to escape the floor.]
They aren't having any problems here, but what would happen if they were injured or killed? Can they regenerate?
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If it was a case of all of us dying, then I imagine we would all be returned the next morning.
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You all really are a team right down to having someone who can heal wounds. Excuse me if this is too personal for you, but have you died in the tower yet? It would seem with a team like them, you would be pretty safe.
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[He motions toward the demons.]
I'm sure they make anyone who even thinks about messing with you think twice really quick.
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-killed God, before you ask.
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[Diarmuid's not sure what is more surprising--the claim or how blase he is about admitting it.]
Why? I mean, why did you do it? Did he wrong you somehow?
[Considering he was raised by a god during a time that the gods mixed with normal people a lot more than they do now, Diarmuid's reaction is probably much different than the one Aleph might be expecting.]
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[Don't worry, Diarmuid, Aengus is definitely not the type to anger Aleph.]
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[Diarmuid nods in understanding.]
If it had to be done, then it had to be done. Not all gods are as gentle as my father was.
[Who would want to hurt someone like Aengus?]
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[Nobody, that's who.]
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[Diarmuid smiles and his eyes seem to pick up a bit of a glow. It's obvious he enjoys talking about his father.]
Actually, he was not my birth father, but he is the only person who ever acted like a father to me and the only I will ever give the name. He loved to tell stories and sing songs. They were always such a great comfort to me.
[A comfort Diarmuid really wishes he had access to now, but that would mean bringing his bright and cheerful father into this dark, dead place, and he would never want that to happen.]
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[Aleph has never rued not having a father - it simply is not something that mattered.]
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[Diarmuid shudders to think of how he might have ended up if his biological father had raised him.]
What about you? Do you have family waiting for you back on your world?
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That is a beautiful name. I bet she is extremely proud of the son she raised because it seems like you are a lot like her.
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[Not that you're wrong about the pride thing.]
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[That's part of the reason Diarmuid fears someday becoming like his biological father even though he spent so little time around him.]
And? Was she proud of you when you met again?
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Oh, I bet it was! Wow... What were doing while you were traveling? Was it on your quest to kill that god?
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Amnesia and artificial growth are a terrible combination when it comes to finding somebody.
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[A look of confusion crosses his face.]
But artificial growth? What exactly happened to you after you were separated from your mother?
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I'm only about one year old now, and that's after six months here.
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[Diarmuid's eyes widen in shock. It is hard for him to believe something so terrible, but it does actually explain some of the odd things Aleph has said.]
So that is why the sun is so important and you said you remembered so little of your home!
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[Just don't treat him like he can't take care of himself, now that you know how young he is.]
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