anthony crowley (
demonicmiracle) wrote in
apocalypsehowcomm2022-05-04 08:27 pm
(log) tdm prompts
Who: crowley + various
When: may
Where: dogtown + the train to the appalachians
Summary: what it says on the tin
Notes: this is gonna be closed prompts, but feel free to hit me up if you'd like a thing!!
Warnings: scary dark times, will update as needed or put warnings in the comments
When: may
Where: dogtown + the train to the appalachians
Summary: what it says on the tin
Notes: this is gonna be closed prompts, but feel free to hit me up if you'd like a thing!!
Warnings: scary dark times, will update as needed or put warnings in the comments

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That'd be her. Brilliant young woman, if more than a bit troubled.
[She might have had an easier time if she'd been born at least a century later, but that would have equally set humanity back.]
S'always a shame, isn't it? The clever ones always seem to have a rough time of it.
[Another aspect of humanity that's always struck him as unfair, not that there's much the two of them can do about it.]
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That does tend to be the case. [ The clever ones, the unusual ones, the exceptionally gentle ones. Humanity can have a harsh gearwork in motion. One that chews certain types up. ] Ahead of their time, as the saying goes. Although if I'm honest, that's always felt too disingenuous.
[ Sort of goes against the convention of existing. Interference is never strictly the point, but it's also a bit like well please do get it together, human race. ]
Unappreciated in their time, maybe. Neglected.
[ He gives Crowley's arm a little tap as if he is not personally the one steering the stroll boat. A free "I am changing course to go to those murder mysteries I just saw instead of this next spot actually" alert.
Good solid genre, mystery. Catches a bit of everything. ]
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Or the opposite. Had too many people up in their business, got used up and tossed aside once the world was done with them.
[He barely notices the arm tap, when he's too busy being distracted by the rest of Aziraphale, but he's easily led regardless, letting himself drift wherever Aziraphale might want to take him.]
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Heaven having a different energy about it goes without saying. With humans of a mood to get philosophical-- well, there's a line between the human experience as in being a human, and the Experiencing Of Humans. Not a line that smudges, really.
Crowley's always been more of the same mind. Isn't it odd how that works out. ]
That is a shame. [ Local immortals are all-time champions of putting it mildly. ] Always struggling to sort themselves out a little bit, aren't they?
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[As much as there was ever a deal, and not a very obvious trap set up that poor Adam and Eve fell into, leaving the rest of humanity to deal with the fallout.
When they make it to the mystery section, Crowley only takes a few seconds to peruse the options before reaching out to tap a finger against the cover of In A Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu.]
There's one for me. Met him through John Mitchel, which was about the only good thing to come from hanging around that man.
[He did some decent work for Irish Independence but was, unfortunately, incredibly fucking racist.
A win for Hell in the end, though.]
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[ Good for humanity. Also terrible of them. Depending on the nonsense at play.
Peering at book with a gay little 'ooh': activated. Bit of competition at a book fair is all fine and good, yes, Aziraphale is the exact brand of uppity assuming he will simply win, yes, but deepening his Crowley lore is also fun. ]
An influential Gothic get. I might have guessed. [ Say Gothic mean spooky initiative. Probably not worth the cost of John Mitchel admission organically, but if one had to be hanging about him for work already... well. Best scrape out what benefits one can. ] A touch reclusive, if I recall. Did you get on?