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“It’s gotta be pretty close” Josiah giggled and flopped his head onto the counter.
“I’VE BECAME ONE WITH THIS COUNTER!!” He mumbly yelled.
“It’s gotta be pretty close” Josiah giggled and flopped his head onto the counter.
“I’VE BECAME ONE WITH THIS COUNTER!!” He mumbly yelled.
Calix looked over at him. "Dude you alright over there?"
Hinata rolled her eyes.
"Even I'm not that bad when I'm drunk."
Josiah poked his head up.
“Of course I’m fineeeeeee” he was clearly not.
Calix laughed. "Maybe you should cut yourself off from alcohol for a little while. Before you make stupider decisions."
Josiah laughed.
“Stupider? Bold of you to think that I’ve reached peak stupidity!” He took a swig of Lucas’ other glass of Tequila.
"Yeah I don't think you've reached the peak of stupidity. But you could if you get drunker."
Cassio hid a grin at that. Closing his eyes and basking in the familial conversations.
“This isn’t even close to the stupidest thing I’ve done! In my entire life, the stupidest thing was to Trust an damn Angel…” Josiah subconsciously said but Lucas held him back. Lucas shook his head.
Calix nodded. Vasilios looked over at them confused. "Do you have something against me, or my species. I understand if it is both or one."
“Eh?! You’re an Angel?” Josiah hiccuped and asked yelled at Vasilios.
"No… Demon." Vasilios answered
"I'm an angel." Calix said.
Hinata rolled her eyes.
"If there's a fight, I'm sooo watching it."
(Just in case you were wondering, I intended Josiah to misunderstand ‘cause he’s way too drunk to know who is who)
Josiah stood up.
“Well then…that would be just great…” he had a grin. “Please help me with something will ya?” He requested Calix.
Calix was suspicious but got up and walked over to him. Vasilios stayed sitting.
Josiah put his hands in his jacket’s pockets. “Next time when you go back to Heaven, please remind the Warriors and Soldiers to stop attacking The Soul Labyrinth out of nowhere… ’cause if not…”
Josiah disappeared, appearing again less than an inch away from Calix.
“N o M e r c y W i l l B e S h o w n…” he shifted his mask so that his upper face was visible, he had white flames burning in his eyes and had burnt marks from the wars he fought. His grin added another layer of sinisterness to it. He turned away from Calix and walked back to Lucas, shifting his mask back to its original position.
Calix sighed unfazed. "Yeah alright. I'll tell them." He said then added "I thought you were going to ask me something entertaining not give me some threats." Calix walked back to his chair and sat.
“If by entertaining you meant someone getting hurt or somethings getting destroyed, I won’t do it. Just because this place is too important to be destroyed…” Josiah sat down, flying a playing card to Calix’s table which pierced it.
"I didn't mean people getting hurt or destroyed. I just thought that you would say anything other than a threat." Calix said then drank Vasilios' water.
Josiah took a sip of his drink.
“Alright, how about this…” he raised his index finger. “Within the trinity of Heaven, Hell and The Soul Labyrinth…Heaven was always regarded as the good side. Do you truly believe that?” He asked, sitting cross legged while looking at Calix. “While we’re at it, Hell, the one always regarded as the bad side. Do you really think you’re the bad side when Heaven’s always trying to take your prisoners back from where they belong?” He asked Vasilios.
"Of course heaven is regarded as good and hell is regarded as bad, because that is a religious stand point. If you actually know the places you would know it is the opposite sure Heaven is better for the dead souls but other than that it is hell." Vasilios answered.
“So what’s the point of attacking the other realms to claim the, quote on quote, ‘prisoners’? You would know what I’m talking about…” he asked Calix but pointed at Vasilios.
Zera continued to beam brightly. Her eyes shifted back to the tavern behind them. Was there anything else left here? No, she had her small rest. It had been nice to sit on a chair and have a drink, but her draconic nature wanted to move. It was tired of so many others around. It wanted space, it wanted to be away from what it saw as a 'human building'.
She looked back to Tolkalee, "I am ready to go whenever you are. I am finished here, and have had enough of being inside."
Cassio shifted uncomfortably. The current topic made him uneasy. He shot a glance at the door, debating whether it was worth staying.
Josiah noticed Cassio. “Oh right…I forgot about the Celestial Realms…” he turned to him with a sinister grin.
"there is no actual point in the act of taking prisoners. Or even attacking other realms unless they threaten the safety of other realms. I may be an angel but that doesn't mean I accept their ruling or understand their stand point on war. Most are utterly stupid with no reasons. Though I can't change the fact that I am an angel and that those unjustified decisions lead to many things that have no reason to be." Calix replied and stared at him. He seemed Calm as he spoke.
Josiah smiled when he heard Calix’s answer.
“At least you were the first angel to give me a good explanation…the rest are already in the Soul Labyrinth…” he continued to shuffle his deck of cards.
Calix nodded to him.
Josiah sat silently now.
Lucas sighed and turned to Calix. “I’m just curious. Like, I know that when someone dies they go to either Heaven, Hell or the Labyrinth, but do you guys really have a standard of how good or how bad someone must be to enter Heaven or Hell?” He asked, putting his hands together.
"Not really, though one thing determined is whether or not they have sold their soul or not." Calix said then glanced at Vasilios for a second. "If they have they automatically go to hell. But other than that it is just a quick little look over their past actions and personality. Sometimes that determines it. Over all it is just which place wins a rock paper scissor war."
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