Balthazar's vessel was an artist. Not a famous one, certainly not a wealthy one, but one of those sorts who cannot help but do what he does. Every now and again, he searches the Nexus' galleries and museums on the off-chance there is some world where the man succeeded and earned the recognition the angel feels he was due.
The human soul is within him, still, sleeping, waiting for a well-earned Heavenly reward. He'd wake it up to see if he found his work somewhere.
No such luck today, but the angel has found a sculpture he admires and bought it for one of his safehouses back in his own world. It will be shipped later in the week, and for now he's taking a break, sipping a margarita on the patio of a Tex-Mex restaurant that bears the sign 'Nacho Mama's' in bright pink neon.
He's not interested in the food, but a really good margarita is nothing to be missed. This is his third, and the staff is starting to look deeply concerned by the volume of tequila he has consumed this afternoon.
"It's all right," he tells the waitress as she comes by to check on him, and there is no hint he's even tipsy. "I'm just very fond of lime."
"You, um, must have a high tolerance," she says. "The bartender keeps asking me if he should cut you off."
"Oh, I see. Tell him I could clear out every bit of liquor in the place and still keep my feet. It takes real work to get an angel drunk."
"That explains it," she says weakly, and leaves him be, although it really doesn't explain it, because since when do angels get drunk??
The Nexus is rough on people, ontologically.
The human soul is within him, still, sleeping, waiting for a well-earned Heavenly reward. He'd wake it up to see if he found his work somewhere.
No such luck today, but the angel has found a sculpture he admires and bought it for one of his safehouses back in his own world. It will be shipped later in the week, and for now he's taking a break, sipping a margarita on the patio of a Tex-Mex restaurant that bears the sign 'Nacho Mama's' in bright pink neon.
He's not interested in the food, but a really good margarita is nothing to be missed. This is his third, and the staff is starting to look deeply concerned by the volume of tequila he has consumed this afternoon.
"It's all right," he tells the waitress as she comes by to check on him, and there is no hint he's even tipsy. "I'm just very fond of lime."
"You, um, must have a high tolerance," she says. "The bartender keeps asking me if he should cut you off."
"Oh, I see. Tell him I could clear out every bit of liquor in the place and still keep my feet. It takes real work to get an angel drunk."
"That explains it," she says weakly, and leaves him be, although it really doesn't explain it, because since when do angels get drunk??
The Nexus is rough on people, ontologically.
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Date: 2019-07-23 03:52 am (UTC)"I'll think about your offer. I've had enough of people trying to kill or eat me for a while, but I'd like to visit another world sometime. Assuming I'll be under your protection. I'm not leaving the Nexus just to become someone's side dish."
Palmer's seriously considering the offer. Coward he may be, but sensible he is not, being under an angel's protection is provoking his curiosity.
"Between you and me, I hope they're satisfied with what they got out of us this time. Didn't promise not to try and grab more territory, so that's why I'm still careful. Blaze seems to think her team can handle them if they try to start anything again. They lost the element of furprise, and I think they know that. But yeah, we don't know if Reynard will go any easier on us next year, either, and we don't have any truce with him."
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Date: 2019-07-27 08:52 pm (UTC)He's kinda glad, too, if they're out there eating people. Sounds like trouble.
He laughs softly. "I would not let you become someone's side dish. You'd just have to stick with me and not wander off."
"Reynard, yes." He looks thoughtful. "I spoke to him at the Yule Party, you know. He didn't strike me as particularly vicious, but he did have a lot of questions and an odd sense of humor."
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Date: 2019-07-27 09:25 pm (UTC)"A lot of people were blaming what happened with the Winter and with the Fallen on him. Now, I don't know Reynard - never met the guy - so I don't know what is and isn't true. The impression I've got is that Reynard was pretty much on his own side. Sometimes he helped Pelsor and sometimes he helped us. I was thinking less vicious, more seeing things as a kind of chess game. Watching us and the Fallen fight."
Palmer isn't as angry at Reynard as some others, but he has some distaste for the idea of treating people like objects. He's of the opinion that the seasonal spirits aren't to be trusted, though he'd never say that to their faces.
"I wouldn't mind visiting your world sometime, then. It'd give me something to do besides watch the shop." The mechanic smiles. "I'll stay with you, don't worry."
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Date: 2019-08-09 11:56 am (UTC)"Not impossible, though. If I'd never had a vessel I might care less about mortal beings, but having seen a few things through his eyes gives a different perspective on existence."
"We can arrange that sometime," he says. "I'll have to make sure I'm not top on the most-wanted list before I go bringing people for visits, but it could be fun."
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Date: 2019-08-09 04:56 pm (UTC)He's not about to blame anyone, but Blaze's explanation that the Fallen followed her through didn't explain how they knew what to do once they got there, how they organized themselves so quickly, or how they knew the fields and PINpoints were down. Either she was that quick on her feet or she had help.
"Most wanted list?" Palmer gives a smile. "Oh, you sound like my kinda guy. The roguish type. I won't judge - I'm one myself."
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Date: 2019-08-11 07:41 pm (UTC)"Pull on the wrong thread and you can unravel a great big patch of the universe."
He laughs and gives Palmer a mock-salute. "Other angels on my world aren't my fans, because I left Heaven. I'm not a soldier in good standing. I'm not fallen either, mind. Just sort of...semi-retired. That, and I stole a few things."
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Date: 2019-08-12 09:29 am (UTC)From what he heard during Winter and afterward, Palmer has the sense that human lives (and probably Fallen lives, too, though he knows very little about Reynard's interactions with them) aren't the biggest priority for Reynard North.
Palmer smirks in response, but playfully. "I used to be a thief. What kind of things did you steal?"