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Dilandau Albatou ([personal profile] burnburnburn) wrote in [community profile] cape_kore2013-05-10 11:51 pm

Day 69 | [video] | Dilandau Albatou

[For the first time since he's been in Kore, Dilandau's not looking the least bit put out when making a public announcement. He's alert and in a good mood. Though he's draped on his sofa, it's a deceptive relaxation. He's got the stillness of a coiled spring,  ready to jump into action any moment. ]

 I hear there's more than beasts in the woods. Does anyone have information about the metal bears who guard the perimeter in the forest?
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-20 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Too bad that's a lie, because it sounds like a pretty good idea to Balthazar. Maybe he's not as wary as he should be; normally an angel should be able to pick up on falsehoods.]

Mn. Well, more power doesn't necessarily equal victory. Everything has rules and everything has weaknesses. But I'm with you so far. [He sits at the edge of the couch, attentive.]

You've got Loki helping you? I find that impressive. He's not really a team player.
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-22 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
One would think that, yes, but theoretically our captors choose who arrives here. If they're competent, they wouldn't have chosen a combination that could destroy them. We don't really even know what sort of beings they are.

[Not that he's trying to discourage the escape attempt. Not yet, at least.]

Yes, Loki is...well, one of many names. You want to be a little careful who you challenge here, by the way. He definitely can do what he said. Whether he will, I don't know.
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-24 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Balthazar realizes already Dilandau is the sort that needs an object lesson to learn anything. In a way that makes Gabriel the perfect one to take his education in hand. Gabriel loves to provide object lessons.

On the other hand, keeping the two of them at opposite sides of the town might be more prudent, because Gabriel loves to provide object lessons.

Case in point. Balthazar listens to the ensuing call with only a vague idea of what's going on. The explosion is audible, though, and he has to look away to hide a smirk.

He's listening, though, and when Dilandau finishes speaking, he gets up and retrieves the pieces of the mug, repairing it with a gesture. No sense wasting china.]


I'm following you. How long do you expect to need this distraction?
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-25 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose it would be better to have the most durable types go after the bears, if this is truly going to happen. I can't say I don't have misgivings, but consider me on call. [If only to spare serious injury to some of the other residents.

He smiles faintly at the reaction, and shrugs.]
An angel. Not the only one here. But I don't know if you have the corresponding mythology on your own world.
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-25 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[Whoa! Well, that was utterly unexpected, although as soon as Dilandau mentions Raphael, Balthazar gets a very vivid idea of that audience might have been like.

Now he has a dilemma. He doesn't want to be on a pedestal, and he really doesn't want to be some sort of deified go-to guy if trouble starts up. He also doesn't want to dissuade genuine faith--or respect. He's quiet for a moment, then says:]


Raphael is my older brother. Much older. You're wise to approach him with deference. I'm not his equal, even if I am the same kind. And you haven't particularly offended me. Let's just go on as we have been, shall we?
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-27 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Fear may be reasonable. Any one of the angels, even poor Samandriel, is capable of damaging a mortal beyond repair. Balthazar, at least, is not inclined to do so under normal circumstances. Even if this particular mortal is grating.]

They don't precisely have minds. That makes them harder to predict. [He shrugs.] I imagine they could be herded with force if nothing else, though.
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[personal profile] tryingitall 2013-05-29 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
Mn. I'll see what I can do. Don't build a plan around me, though. I don't want that responsibility.