I'm from Earth. We've got demons, and maybe angels, I don't know. [He's met demons, and they've got a general concept of angels floating around, but he's never met one.] No Heaven or Hell, though.
( she missed it an unholy amount. she'd longed to be recalled there and escape the mortal life when she'd served lucifer. now-- she'd ended up finding a few things in greendale that she did enjoy even if the majority of it was still tedious )
It's perhaps the closest 'home' I would have. I grew tired of the mortal world.
[He really, really wants to find out what Hell is like, one day. Is it like the Nightosphere? If it is, he can't picture anyone ever actually enjoying it over another world. That place was awful.]
This place must be really aggravating for you, then.
[He'd say 'boring', but Deerington is more 'horrifying' than 'boring'.]
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What do you mean?
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I'd like to know if he's useful.
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[It's called having friends, Lilith.]
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men are rarely nice never mind just nice )
If he's as good as you say he'll be both.
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[Though he doesn't think Will needs to be both.]
So what's your kingdom like?
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( though if it had to be described she would be the best one to do so -- anyone else would describe it in fear )
Though perhaps you should rest more first.
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I feel fine. [Mostly.] You can tell me if you don't want to talk about it, I'm not a kid.
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I've never had to describe it before. Most have an idea of Hell or some imagination of it.
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It must be a common thing in other universes then, huh?
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It's a part of Earth. Heaven and Hell, angels and demons. Though mortals don't believe it exists even knowing of its name.
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I'm from Earth. We've got demons, and maybe angels, I don't know. [He's met demons, and they've got a general concept of angels floating around, but he's never met one.] No Heaven or Hell, though.
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( because if he's from earth that makes it sound really strange )
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I don't know. Maybe stuff was different when humans lived everywhere?
[He shrugs.]
That was forever ago, though.
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( though they wouldn't know unless someone could come and tell them )
It matters little.
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[He sounds skeptical. What a weird belief to lose.]
Do you miss it?
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( she missed it an unholy amount. she'd longed to be recalled there and escape the mortal life when she'd served lucifer. now-- she'd ended up finding a few things in greendale that she did enjoy even if the majority of it was still tedious )
It's perhaps the closest 'home' I would have. I grew tired of the mortal world.
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This place must be really aggravating for you, then.
[He'd say 'boring', but Deerington is more 'horrifying' than 'boring'.]
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It's closer to Hell than Greendale ever was.
( metaphorically not physically considering that greendale had been built on top of the gates of hell )
But it's not my preference.
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Yeah, I don't think it's anyone's preference.
[It'd be creepy if it was.]
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Some, perhaps. Though the smart ones would keep it an opinion well hidden.
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[It would bring less attention to yourself, and make you less of a target when it comes to the creepy residents.]