Mr Zoat
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Day 3
14th March 2013
11:20 GMT
The reality of the man matches the statues, though as I'm led towards the surprisingly simple seat where Colin 'Satanus' Thornton sits I can't help but think there's something a little off about them. And wasn't that a surprise, learning that a Lord of Hell has an amazing double life as a media mogul. Lex had been keeping an eye on him for some time and while he deduced that he was a magic user he apparently found out that he was literally a demon by chance when someone spilled some salt on the ground and he couldn't cross the spill. Satanus has artistically bulging but not binding muscles, polished black metal and leather apparel with gold-. No, orichalcum decoration, and…
No. Compared to the statues-.
He's made himself larger. He enlarged the seat too, but not the dais. I can see the marks on the floor where it usually sits. Did he do that so that I don't loom over him quite so much? I suppose that an emissary being sent who looks more powerful than your current overlord is a strategy that the First could use to undermine him, but unlike most people down here he's certain to know who I am. How I work. So he grew himself for the benefit of his people?
"Lord Satanus, I present Grayven, God of Conquest and emissary of the First of the Fallen."
"Be welcome, Grayven. Would you care for refreshment?"
"Thank you, Lord Satanus. It would be the civil thing to do. Alas, I am bound for a month and since I do not need to eat, civility is barred to me. I do appreciate the offer, however."
"Bound? You are no demon."
"No, but my word is my bond regardless. The First has tasked me with discovering ways to improve his realm and its people."
Satanus leans forwards slightly, the glowing ovals of his eyes widening.
"Yes, that was my first thought, too. And I imagine that my second was much the same as yours."
"That it's obviously a scheme."
I shrug. "Everything always is. But he has something I need, and I'm pretty sure that my soul goes to the Source when I die whatever I do, so I can stand using my talents for him for a little while."
He nods, relaxing back into his seat. "And what is my part in this?"
"I'd like to hear -in your own words- how you run things here and why. I will then most likely have a few questions, perhaps a few observations…" I shrug. "I can't offhand think of a way to say this isn't supposed to be a threat without making the assurance sound like a threat, but my pact with the First doesn't include fighting for him either personally or with my wider resource base."
"You're here as a conquest consultant."
"More or less."
"I'm surprised that the First's pride allowed it. That it allowed the suggestion that anyone else could have useful input."
"I'm half expecting him to read through my report and then tear it up in front of me." I shrug. "But whatever. I'll have fulfilled my part of our bargain."
"Would you like to tour my realm?"
"Depending on what I learn… Perhaps later. Since you clearly take pride in what you've achieved here, I'm happy to take your word for it."
"My study, then." I nod, and he rises to his feet. "Sergeant Wu, thank you, you and your detail are dismissed."
Wu bows and then she and her fellow soldiers about-face and march out of the audience chamber. Satanus then rises from his seat and steps down from the dais.
"This way."
The doors open at our approach as he leads me through his palace. It's well-lit, though I can't see where the light is actually coming from. The same was true outside: light filtering down from above but without an observable source. Of course this is a less physical place than the material world, but I suppose that it might be significant. But this palace…
"Do you like it?"
Devil May Cry! That's what this place reminds me of! You go through various parts of Hell -or whatever that game called it- and then your final fight with Mundus starts in a Greek temple against a three-eyes Greek statue.
"Is this real stone?"
"That would depend on what you mean by 'real'. It's not quarried from Earth and then brought here."
"I suppose that would be a bit expensive. Was it quarried locally?"
"In a manner of speaking. Purgatory was more or less formless; you're familiar with Dante's description?" I nod. "It wasn't too hard to impose form on it, taking examples from the Earth and altering the nature of this place to reflect them. I take it that you recognised the Parthenon?"
"And I thought you were simply being vainglorious."
He smirks. "Well… I could have picked something more modest, but it set the tone I was going for."
"And you made the fields in the same way."
"It was a considerable investment, but one which has paid off nicely. Purgatory's undefined neutral state means that it takes such impressions well, and the population appreciates having actual work to do."
"Sergeant Wu was a relatively recent addition to the population. I take it that you have older residents?"
"Unlike in the other circles of Hell, there was nothing here for them to interact with. As such, they stayed remarkably preserved. There's still a limit: I haven't met any soul here older than five thousand years old."
"Where does the power from their breakdown go?"
"The mists. It happens slowly, so there's no build-up in specific places."
I raise my eyebrows. "And none to you?"
"A little." He glances my way and smiles, nodding. "Most of the power I gain is from having this realm as an anchor. Ah, here we are."
He leads me inside a… Hm. A planning room. Maps of fields and mines are pinned to the walls, while reference books on farming and mining sit on a bookshelf next to books containing records of his holdings' yields.
It nice to see someone taking this seriously-.
The door closes and Satanus speaks a word that echoes oddly in my ears. A shimmering, burning rune appears on the inside of the door, sealing it shut.
Satanus shimmers, the demon lord being rapidly replaced by… A short man in a grey business suit.
"Not a surprise, then." I tilt my head to the side. "Luthor isn't as subtle as he thinks he is. I was prepared to ignore it because it makes his eventual descent here more enjoyable."
"It makes no difference to me what form you take. I haven't been retained to assess your fashion sense."
"You were serious about that then? I assumed that this was part of some scheme to kill the First, if not everyone."
"It might come to that. But that sounds like an awful lot of work, even if I was entirely successful, which is far from guaranteed. And it would just cause chaos, and the First has recovered from such injuries before."
"You're a little harder to hurt than a human magician."
"Don't underestimate Mister Constantine. But I fear we're getting off-topic. What's going on with the cybernetics?"
14th March 2013
11:20 GMT
The reality of the man matches the statues, though as I'm led towards the surprisingly simple seat where Colin 'Satanus' Thornton sits I can't help but think there's something a little off about them. And wasn't that a surprise, learning that a Lord of Hell has an amazing double life as a media mogul. Lex had been keeping an eye on him for some time and while he deduced that he was a magic user he apparently found out that he was literally a demon by chance when someone spilled some salt on the ground and he couldn't cross the spill. Satanus has artistically bulging but not binding muscles, polished black metal and leather apparel with gold-. No, orichalcum decoration, and…
No. Compared to the statues-.
He's made himself larger. He enlarged the seat too, but not the dais. I can see the marks on the floor where it usually sits. Did he do that so that I don't loom over him quite so much? I suppose that an emissary being sent who looks more powerful than your current overlord is a strategy that the First could use to undermine him, but unlike most people down here he's certain to know who I am. How I work. So he grew himself for the benefit of his people?
"Lord Satanus, I present Grayven, God of Conquest and emissary of the First of the Fallen."
"Be welcome, Grayven. Would you care for refreshment?"
"Thank you, Lord Satanus. It would be the civil thing to do. Alas, I am bound for a month and since I do not need to eat, civility is barred to me. I do appreciate the offer, however."
"Bound? You are no demon."
"No, but my word is my bond regardless. The First has tasked me with discovering ways to improve his realm and its people."
Satanus leans forwards slightly, the glowing ovals of his eyes widening.
"Yes, that was my first thought, too. And I imagine that my second was much the same as yours."
"That it's obviously a scheme."
I shrug. "Everything always is. But he has something I need, and I'm pretty sure that my soul goes to the Source when I die whatever I do, so I can stand using my talents for him for a little while."
He nods, relaxing back into his seat. "And what is my part in this?"
"I'd like to hear -in your own words- how you run things here and why. I will then most likely have a few questions, perhaps a few observations…" I shrug. "I can't offhand think of a way to say this isn't supposed to be a threat without making the assurance sound like a threat, but my pact with the First doesn't include fighting for him either personally or with my wider resource base."
"You're here as a conquest consultant."
"More or less."
"I'm surprised that the First's pride allowed it. That it allowed the suggestion that anyone else could have useful input."
"I'm half expecting him to read through my report and then tear it up in front of me." I shrug. "But whatever. I'll have fulfilled my part of our bargain."
"Would you like to tour my realm?"
"Depending on what I learn… Perhaps later. Since you clearly take pride in what you've achieved here, I'm happy to take your word for it."
"My study, then." I nod, and he rises to his feet. "Sergeant Wu, thank you, you and your detail are dismissed."
Wu bows and then she and her fellow soldiers about-face and march out of the audience chamber. Satanus then rises from his seat and steps down from the dais.
"This way."
The doors open at our approach as he leads me through his palace. It's well-lit, though I can't see where the light is actually coming from. The same was true outside: light filtering down from above but without an observable source. Of course this is a less physical place than the material world, but I suppose that it might be significant. But this palace…
"Do you like it?"
Devil May Cry! That's what this place reminds me of! You go through various parts of Hell -or whatever that game called it- and then your final fight with Mundus starts in a Greek temple against a three-eyes Greek statue.
"Is this real stone?"
"That would depend on what you mean by 'real'. It's not quarried from Earth and then brought here."
"I suppose that would be a bit expensive. Was it quarried locally?"
"In a manner of speaking. Purgatory was more or less formless; you're familiar with Dante's description?" I nod. "It wasn't too hard to impose form on it, taking examples from the Earth and altering the nature of this place to reflect them. I take it that you recognised the Parthenon?"
"And I thought you were simply being vainglorious."
He smirks. "Well… I could have picked something more modest, but it set the tone I was going for."
"And you made the fields in the same way."
"It was a considerable investment, but one which has paid off nicely. Purgatory's undefined neutral state means that it takes such impressions well, and the population appreciates having actual work to do."
"Sergeant Wu was a relatively recent addition to the population. I take it that you have older residents?"
"Unlike in the other circles of Hell, there was nothing here for them to interact with. As such, they stayed remarkably preserved. There's still a limit: I haven't met any soul here older than five thousand years old."
"Where does the power from their breakdown go?"
"The mists. It happens slowly, so there's no build-up in specific places."
I raise my eyebrows. "And none to you?"
"A little." He glances my way and smiles, nodding. "Most of the power I gain is from having this realm as an anchor. Ah, here we are."
He leads me inside a… Hm. A planning room. Maps of fields and mines are pinned to the walls, while reference books on farming and mining sit on a bookshelf next to books containing records of his holdings' yields.
It nice to see someone taking this seriously-.
The door closes and Satanus speaks a word that echoes oddly in my ears. A shimmering, burning rune appears on the inside of the door, sealing it shut.
Satanus shimmers, the demon lord being rapidly replaced by… A short man in a grey business suit.
"Not a surprise, then." I tilt my head to the side. "Luthor isn't as subtle as he thinks he is. I was prepared to ignore it because it makes his eventual descent here more enjoyable."
"It makes no difference to me what form you take. I haven't been retained to assess your fashion sense."
"You were serious about that then? I assumed that this was part of some scheme to kill the First, if not everyone."
"It might come to that. But that sounds like an awful lot of work, even if I was entirely successful, which is far from guaranteed. And it would just cause chaos, and the First has recovered from such injuries before."
"You're a little harder to hurt than a human magician."
"Don't underestimate Mister Constantine. But I fear we're getting off-topic. What's going on with the cybernetics?"
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