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Entry tags:
- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: gabriel,
- character: johnny truant,
- character: lucifer,
- character: peeta mellark,
- character: spike,
- character: sunshine,
- dropped: aglet bottlerack,
- dropped: aiden,
- dropped: andrew noble,
- dropped: croach the tracker,
- dropped: dana cardinal,
- dropped: gus fring,
- dropped: ianto jones,
- dropped: jennifer strange,
- dropped: jodie holmes,
- dropped: the tardis,
- dropped: topher brink,
- dropped: zagreus,
- party post,
- retired: aziraphale,
- retired: crowley
And the Boats Drift On [Open to All]

The water is calm, and the night sky is filled with stars. The only light is natural: a patchy, bioluminescent glow coming from the water below, and the bright swath of the Milky Way above. It's not much, but it's more than enough to see by.
The dreamers will find themselves sitting in their own little rowboats, each stocked with two oars, a length of rope, some cushions, and a little picnic basket full of snacks. There is no visible shoreline, but it won't take the dreamers long to realize theirs are not the only boats in this shallow sea. Anything stirring in the water, be it fish or paddle, causes phosphorescent plankton to glow a bright blue, so there isn't really anywhere to hide.
Feel free to paddle around and visit the other dreamers, perhaps tying your boats together and sharing your snacks in an impromptu picnic. Or you could go for a swim - the bioluminescence makes it difficult to see the bottom, but it's not too terribly deep, so the risk of drowning is all but nonexistent.
[ooc: Same drill as always, folks. All are welcome, regardless of whether or not your character is in the game. Characters may remember or forget dream shenanigans at the player's discretion.]
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"What happened to you? You and the big bro finally rumble hard enough to tear down the walls?" Also not strictly possible, unless someone actually let them out. It's more likely to Gabriel that Lucifer has found some way to extend his consciousness from within the cage to visit him here, in his dreams.
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After a few decades of fighting, Michael had retreated to one end of their prison to be self-righteous and ignore Lucifer all by himself. To sulk, perhaps, about dear old Dad letting him get stuck down there, trapped in the same punishment as the rebellious son. Or it could have been to get back at him, due to the utter futility of their grudge-match; it ultimately didn't matter.
He shrugs, a slow and lazy roll of his shoulders.
"But at least I had Sam to keep me company."
Idle hands, after all, are the devil's workshop.
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He takes a sip from his glass, refills it, then gestures with the bottle, offering the rest to Lucifer. He doesn't really like where this is going. He can see Lucifer leading him, but he's not sure to what. "If you're going to prod at me, at least sit down and have a drink. You're rocking the boat, as usual."
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But, graciously, he obliges Gabriel; folds himself up so he can sit on the edge of the prow and accepts the offered bottle. He snaps himself up another glass and smoothly pours a measure of liquid into it.
"Michael and I didn't just jump into the Cage because the Winchesters asked us nicely. Sam said yes to me, Gabriel. And when I fell in, he came with me."
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What Lucifer had to say makes sense, and he's curious how Sam managed to escape the cage, but there's something more pressing to ask. "How's Michael?"
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"You learned a thing or two while you were slumming with the filthy pagans," he replies, tilting his head in a similar manner, a half-mocking mimicry. "I'd say I was impressed, but you'd given me that lovely speech about being in the game and the lie just seems so tasteless in hindsight."
Stepping out onto the court for five minutes and then sitting out on the bleachers for the rest isn't really quite getting in the game.
He huffs when Michael is dragged back into the conversation. "He's alive and angry. Past that, I don't know, we haven't exactly had the chance to sit down for a nice heart-to-heart."
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It's a relief to know that even if Michael is sulking, he's still alive. He presses his lips together, keeping quiet by force as Lucifer once again insults his pagan family.
He could explain to Lucifer that he has the wrong idea entirely about the reasons behind his stand back at the hotel. He had a plan that created enough of a distraction to get Kali out of there alive. That was the most important thing. Even now, he couldn't kill Lucifer. That was too much to ask. But distract him long enough to manage the situation? That, he is clever enough to do.
He could explain all of that, but he doesn't want Lucifer's opinion on it. Instead, he asks, "So. A interdimensional portal with a bitchy personality opened up and pulled me into and alternate-universe Manhattan. Got any ideas about why that might happen?"
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And, really, calling them filthy is Lucifer being considerate; he could say so much worse, if he cared to. They're much like humans with all their pettiness, but have the audacity to presume to call themselves gods. Little brother could do so much better.
"If I had to guess, I'd say you pissed off someone with a well-stocked pantry and extensive working knowledge of spells. I can understand if it might be difficult to narrow down the list, though."
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Doubly so if any of them have gotten the memo that Loki and Gabriel are one and the same.
"Though I suppose I'd still expect you to be able to get back, even if that was the case," he tuts softly, his expression shifting into one of gentle, slightly mocking reproach. "Maybe you're just losing your touch."