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Date: March 17, 2003(?)
Status: Private (Sphinx and Loki - Complete)
Setting: The Sitting room
Summary: Loki gives the Sphinx bad news.
With nothing new to read the attic hideout was getting a little boring - at least when Loki wanted to lie down and rest for a bit. There were still old boxes to explore when he felt more active.
Right now he was tired from his shapeshifting exercises, though, so instead of retreating into the attic he went to the sitting room and turned on the TV. Of course there weren't any documentaries on Lower Tadfield or Judeo-Christianity on just because that was the information Loki currently wanted. It was always the main problem with TV that you had to stick to their schedule and options.
He ended up picking a cartoon show and lay on the couch. Not actually useful information and not as comfortable as his hammock, but at least it wasn't completely boring.
Status: Private (Sphinx and Loki - Complete)
Setting: The Sitting room
Summary: Loki gives the Sphinx bad news.
With nothing new to read the attic hideout was getting a little boring - at least when Loki wanted to lie down and rest for a bit. There were still old boxes to explore when he felt more active.
Right now he was tired from his shapeshifting exercises, though, so instead of retreating into the attic he went to the sitting room and turned on the TV. Of course there weren't any documentaries on Lower Tadfield or Judeo-Christianity on just because that was the information Loki currently wanted. It was always the main problem with TV that you had to stick to their schedule and options.
He ended up picking a cartoon show and lay on the couch. Not actually useful information and not as comfortable as his hammock, but at least it wasn't completely boring.
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"I'll keep an eye out for him," he promised. "Maybe I can get his name out of one of the other Judeo-Christians. That might give us a clue who sent him."
Not that he was at all confident that he could figure out the relationships in that pantheon, but maybe the information was in the library.
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It wouldn't do to needlessly antagonise any would-be hero, she added to herself, still slightly uneasy. With any luck it was all a coincidence. It had to be. She had nothing whatsoever to do with any Judeo-Christian entities, so by all reason they should leave her alone as well. Unless, of course, someone was using them as pawns, too.
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It was an almost automatic reaction and as soon as he'd said them he wished he could take his words back. He wasn't sure what damage the cancer treatment had done to his virility and currently he didn't feel like finding out. He shouldn't be flirting. Hopefully the sphinx would interpret his words correctly.
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“Now, if you don’t mind, I’m going off to find a book to read.”
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"Be careful in the library. There's a Judeo-Christian god posing as librarian," he warned. "I haven't seen the hero anywhere near him yet, but you never know."