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so if you meet me have some courtesy [closed]
WHO: Wrath & Vanessa
WHEN: Some nebulous time before plot rolls
WHERE: Vanessa's place
WHAT: Wrath brings the note and discovers her home is powerfully warded against demons (aka him)
WARNINGS: Likely lots of mentions/references to demons, the devil, hell, possession, etc.
Wrath carries the note, folded and placed within his pocket. Being a detective doesn't really offer him much in terms of accessories. It came with the use of a gun, but he dislikes guns so he has never carried that on him. He doesn't even have a badge really to use - only the paper which indicates his position within Minaras. Funny how they can place all the responsibility for stopping another attack on him, but not give him proper resources to do so. It's why he is willing to chase any potential lead, however. While he may not have sensed anything from the note, he does not have the same abilities as others within the group, and so it isn't much trouble at all to head to the indicated address.
Best to know what every individual within the group is capable of doing, how their skills can be utilized so they can all meet their ultimate goal of getting out of this world and back to their own. He is still convinced the group is the best method for finding the beacons, returning them all even if the group simultaneously, frequently makes reckless decisions.
He steps up toward the door Vanessa indicated in her message, but even as he approaches he... senses it, which brings him pause. Wards. They are not simple wards nor wards against general dangers, but wards against demons and dark magic specifically. He tilts his head to the side in curiosity, sliding his palm over the outside of it though he makes no effort to cross. He has never felt anything like it in all his time in this world. As far as he knows, demons do not exist here, which means these wards must have been placed by Vanessa herself (she did assume Arabella had been a demon or possessed by one). As he steps up toward the side of the house, he feels the ward that prevents him from coming further to it. They are powerful wards that is certain, and while he could attempt to push through to test exactly how powerful they are, that would be rude. And it would also potentially give more of himself away than he would like to at present.
Instead he pulls his device from his pocket and flicks it to audio as he contacts Vanessa directly:
"I am here. You have wards against demons on your house, however, and I am a demon." There's a brief pause. "...so if you would prefer to meet elsewhere, we can."
WHEN: Some nebulous time before plot rolls
WHERE: Vanessa's place
WHAT: Wrath brings the note and discovers her home is powerfully warded against demons (aka him)
WARNINGS: Likely lots of mentions/references to demons, the devil, hell, possession, etc.
Wrath carries the note, folded and placed within his pocket. Being a detective doesn't really offer him much in terms of accessories. It came with the use of a gun, but he dislikes guns so he has never carried that on him. He doesn't even have a badge really to use - only the paper which indicates his position within Minaras. Funny how they can place all the responsibility for stopping another attack on him, but not give him proper resources to do so. It's why he is willing to chase any potential lead, however. While he may not have sensed anything from the note, he does not have the same abilities as others within the group, and so it isn't much trouble at all to head to the indicated address.
Best to know what every individual within the group is capable of doing, how their skills can be utilized so they can all meet their ultimate goal of getting out of this world and back to their own. He is still convinced the group is the best method for finding the beacons, returning them all even if the group simultaneously, frequently makes reckless decisions.
He steps up toward the door Vanessa indicated in her message, but even as he approaches he... senses it, which brings him pause. Wards. They are not simple wards nor wards against general dangers, but wards against demons and dark magic specifically. He tilts his head to the side in curiosity, sliding his palm over the outside of it though he makes no effort to cross. He has never felt anything like it in all his time in this world. As far as he knows, demons do not exist here, which means these wards must have been placed by Vanessa herself (she did assume Arabella had been a demon or possessed by one). As he steps up toward the side of the house, he feels the ward that prevents him from coming further to it. They are powerful wards that is certain, and while he could attempt to push through to test exactly how powerful they are, that would be rude. And it would also potentially give more of himself away than he would like to at present.
Instead he pulls his device from his pocket and flicks it to audio as he contacts Vanessa directly:
"I am here. You have wards against demons on your house, however, and I am a demon." There's a brief pause. "...so if you would prefer to meet elsewhere, we can."

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Her thumb taps the plush skirt covering her knees─once, twice, thrice─before folding her hands together and leaning back. It will do her no good to appear distraught over her own weaknesses. He needn't know how much she struggles with control, whether it be over herself or her powers. Her voice is cool, no matter what simmers beneath the surface.
"To take such a form, to appear so human, you must rank quite high under the Dark Prince's command. I should think that means you are familiar with higher magics and how to pervert them. Can you not also see memories? Thoughts? Desires? Or have the wards of the citadel found a way to castrate you?"
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It's a dangerous assumption to make in this world within worlds. As strange as it may be to realize, he is not the only devil in existence. Other worlds have other versions, and all mortals have their stories.
"There are Seven Princes of Hell. Each with his own House."
And there is the devil who rules them all. It is easier when people assume that is Pride. It is not as if Pride ever minds the extra attention, and Wrath has no need for accolades nor does he care about the title like his brother does. It's a duty, a responsibility to keep the balance and keep the Underworld from falling apart.
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The very concept of different underworlds through mythology has never been beyond her. Yet, she has never really considered differing forms of Hell, not beyond the poems. But life isn't a poem. She doesn't feel elegant or delicate. She feels weary and ugly, and his gaze only deepens her glare, hardly softened by her smile. Her teeth grit like gravel, like her voice, all while her pose remains still. Her eyes are sharp, rarely blinking.
"Seven gates to Hell. A belief held in the burning sands of Egypt, long ago. Why not as true today?" Her head tilts. She keeps expecting him to shift form any moment; for him to attack. To appear like the beast that must exist underneath all of this poise and charm. Vanessa knows she can't be the only ugly creature in this room. No matter the Hell, no matter the realm, she will trust no demon to bear good will.
"Which house do you serve, then?"
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His own ugliness, his own beast remains trapped within the cage inside of him where he keeps it with careful restraint. Hell itself is scarred and frozen from when it had been unleashed previously, and no one remains unscathed from the torment he wrought to this day nor untouched by the curse, which he has yet to find a way to break.
He has introduced himself with his title to several people including on the network. This is no secret (he keeps the devil title hidden for all the implications that come along with it, which would complicate things more than necessary). He simply rarely bothers introducing himself in full because titles have had little meaning to most individuals within the group. Vanessa clearly has more awareness than most - touched by some demon within her own world, claimed by a darker soul still. And he is still uncertain of what awareness she has of what has claimed her.
"I am Prince Wrath, General of War, and you? What dark, ancient power rattles around inside of you?"
He doesn't expect an answer to the question - certainly not with her reactions to him so far. The statement was more one of acknowledgement that he is aware of it.
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A problem to work through in time.
The name Wrath makes far more sense, at least, when she considers that the cardinal sins also number seven. If she could represent any of the virtues in kind, she may be fearless in the face of such a being, but Vanessa is no avatar of virtue. He could overcome her if she does not remain vigilant. So she knows fear, but anger joins it, as it ever has. Should she tremble, who is to say which is the cause? Who is to say what she fears more: his power, or her own?
Any remnants of a smile are gone. He can already see something in her that she hates. How she wishes at times that she could see it as clearly as the demons that hunt for their mistress, but that is exactly when she would cease being Vanessa. That cannot happen unless she takes another down with her.
"If you do not know the name of it, then perhaps that is for the better."
Before being drawn into Serthica, Vanessa had been wholly ready to go to battle with Satan and his minions, and she remains ready to carry out her task at the right opportunity. Even if it leaves her soul forfeit, she is of a mind that Lucifer himself would not survive to relish in it.
But there would be no satisfaction in trying here. Not if she can't save Sir Malcolm in the act.
"I suppose the limitations of this realm leave us at an impasse. A truce will be our best way forward." Of course, a truce has been assumed for as long as they've been talking, but it's best to be clear on the matter. Her death wish is on hold.
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Why does she need Vanessa? A question that remains unanswered.
Wrath has guesses as to the name of it, but given those differences, he would not put any faith in those guesses of his. This dark ancient soul, this terrible power inside of her is part of her, but it is not all of her. His initial reaction is still the First Witch. She placed her curse upon Hell, upon him all because he refused to intervene with two consenting beings.
"I would hope my actions thus far have shown I have accepted this truce for the time being."
He gave her the choice to welcome her into her home or not. He made no attempt to break past the wards she had without first warning her of what he is.
And he has been (relatively) open about what he is. He takes another long drink from the cup before he has finished his tea. He sets the empty cup on top of the tray.
"I imagine you would prefer I left now."
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As she said, it is likely safer that it remain that way. For her as much as anyone. If only safety didn't bore her so. A truce need not be boring. It's hardly safe, not when the wording is so precarious.
"You may be surprised, then, at what I do and do not prefer." Despite feeling ready to bear her claws at a moment's notice, he is fascinating. She can only wonder at what else he has to say on his Hell. She wouldn't mind him sharing more. Which is exactly the problem, so she stands to escort him out. She cannot become so familiar with any Hell, should she wish to retain any hope for her future. "Which is exactly why leaving may be a good decision."
Not out of any desire to please him, but she still wishes she could have been more help with the note. Her glance in its direction is apologetic, if nothing else. The most he may ever receive from her.
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The interactions she has had with demons before him - He is curious about it.
He stands when she does and moves from the tea cups left behind. The gold of his gaze meets her own.
"Because you wish to know more of Hell and its demons, but do not wish to admit how you wish it? The darkness within you demands whether you acknowledge it or not."
This is spoken as they reach the exit to her home, and Wrath steps outside of it. There's no escaping the thing inside of her - it certainly will not happen by ignoring him, ignoring those from Hell itself. Not with this imprint upon her.
He walks down the front steps as he heads away.
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Vanessa shuts the door with care, not so taken by ire that she will be loud about it. She lets it burn quietly, her glare for the useless droid hovering by the door coupled with a sharp command for it to fetch supplies for cleaning the doorframe. She will be the one to wash it, of course. Vanessa had underestimated the risk of his influence and committed an error in letting him through, and he cannot be welcome back. No matter what form they may take, any Prince of Hell is to be considered no more than a traitorous, evil beast.
Her gaze passes over the shape of the scorpion painted in her blood upon the back of the bronze door, finding a bittersweet comfort in it. Her mentor would have knocked her in the side of the head for having let a demon through for any reason, then cursed her as a child. The thought settles her nerves, and her glare softens to something far more fond, her fingertips resting against the blood totem while she waits for the droid to retrieve her supplies.
Let him relish that arrogance. It will be found wanting. She knows what is demanded of her, and that claim is God's alone. She can still hope for that much, no matter how the demons lurk. Let them starve.