And the Wind Became Still as Death
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Time: May 11th, around mid-afternoon
Place: Outside the Manor
Status: Public if anyone wants to be effected/notice or can be a one-shot
Summary: Raphael plays with his element
Raphael lay beneath the tree, staring up at the clear blue sky. It was a beautiful day in Lower Tadfield, the kind that would send those normally indoor-people outside to enjoy the fresh air and cool breeze.
Rising to his feet, he ruffled his feathers and slowly raised a hand to the sky. He had no powers, not anymore. His presence was weak, almost non-existent. But he was the Prince of the Power of the Air, just like his demonic counterpart. Presence or no presence, he could control his element as long as it existed around him. Air was everywhere.
A wind kicked up, swirling green leaves and dandelion tufts around him. He threw up both hands, concentrating hard. The clouds began to move in quickly, growing dark as they curled above him, covering the sky in a thick blanket. His uneven crimson locks whipped across his face.
A strike of lightning hit a few feet from him, another cracked behind in an explosive flash of white. The rain came down in torrents, soaking through his clothes and his wings and streaming from his stiff body planted in its place.
He brought a hand down, not breaking his concentration. Raphael waved it towards the sidewalk, causing a new swirl of wind to force back the flash flooding roaring onto the grounds. The angry water seemed to slap against an invisible wall, growing higher as the torrent continued to fall.
Large chunks of hail stung his face.
He brought the hand holding back the floods slowly upwards. The other hand he slowly moved down until both were clamped together in front of his face. Raphael whispered in the Angelic Tongue, drowned out by the swirling storm twisting to touchdown before him. The water was immediately sucked into it, as were the leaves and branches twisting together around him. A few feathers came loose from his wings but he held his gaze, not moving but for his clothes and hair.
Then, abruptly, he spread his hands out and the funnel separated. The clouds returned to the skies far away. The water returned to the sea. The leaves floated from the sky like snowflakes.
And Raphael dropped to his knees, breathing heavily, a satisfied grin on his face.
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Place: Outside the Manor
Status: Public if anyone wants to be effected/notice or can be a one-shot
Summary: Raphael plays with his element
Raphael lay beneath the tree, staring up at the clear blue sky. It was a beautiful day in Lower Tadfield, the kind that would send those normally indoor-people outside to enjoy the fresh air and cool breeze.
Rising to his feet, he ruffled his feathers and slowly raised a hand to the sky. He had no powers, not anymore. His presence was weak, almost non-existent. But he was the Prince of the Power of the Air, just like his demonic counterpart. Presence or no presence, he could control his element as long as it existed around him. Air was everywhere.
A wind kicked up, swirling green leaves and dandelion tufts around him. He threw up both hands, concentrating hard. The clouds began to move in quickly, growing dark as they curled above him, covering the sky in a thick blanket. His uneven crimson locks whipped across his face.
A strike of lightning hit a few feet from him, another cracked behind in an explosive flash of white. The rain came down in torrents, soaking through his clothes and his wings and streaming from his stiff body planted in its place.
He brought a hand down, not breaking his concentration. Raphael waved it towards the sidewalk, causing a new swirl of wind to force back the flash flooding roaring onto the grounds. The angry water seemed to slap against an invisible wall, growing higher as the torrent continued to fall.
Large chunks of hail stung his face.
He brought the hand holding back the floods slowly upwards. The other hand he slowly moved down until both were clamped together in front of his face. Raphael whispered in the Angelic Tongue, drowned out by the swirling storm twisting to touchdown before him. The water was immediately sucked into it, as were the leaves and branches twisting together around him. A few feathers came loose from his wings but he held his gaze, not moving but for his clothes and hair.
Then, abruptly, he spread his hands out and the funnel separated. The clouds returned to the skies far away. The water returned to the sea. The leaves floated from the sky like snowflakes.
And Raphael dropped to his knees, breathing heavily, a satisfied grin on his face.
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Date: Monday, 19 July 2010 06:56 (UTC)Of course when the world ended being thrown out of the manor wouldn't matter anymore.
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Date: Tuesday, 20 July 2010 00:52 (UTC)"I'm afraid its inevitable no matter what happens or who brings it," he sighed, shaking his head. "Humans are destructive by nature. No matter how we try to help them they will always find a way to end it all." There was an underlying bitterness to his tone, something uncharacteristically cold to his normally warm and gentle eyes.
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Date: Tuesday, 20 July 2010 04:55 (UTC)Here, the way to gaining an accomplice seemed to lie down an only slightly less straightforward route than with Michael. "Not only humans," he said, mirroring the other's tone of bitterness. "Other beings, too." He paused for a moment. "What did they do to you to feel that way?"
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Date: Wednesday, 21 July 2010 01:36 (UTC)"I watched them destroy themselves," he finally said. "I watched as innocent blood was shed. They do not listen to reason." His voice seemed to be coming from somewhere inside of him, deep and ominous like the storm he had created. "They only want to destroy until nothing stands. When the world ends, it will be of their own hands." He closed his eyes, images of war and destruction and cries of children filling his mind. How could Father allow this? How could He expect His angels to stand aside and do nothing?
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Date: Saturday, 24 July 2010 16:12 (UTC)New thread?
Date: Saturday, 24 July 2010 22:25 (UTC)"Not all of them," he said quietly, looking up at him. "No... Not all of them..."