Post reblogged from Call Me Leviathan with 16 notes
“I will always put your happiness in my goals if I can manage.”
“That would be excellent, Leviathan. But, should I need to be put down, I would ask you to take care of such a job.”
“If it would mean your happiness..your sanity..then yes I would kill you if it need be.”
“My sanity’s long gone, dear Leviathan. I need you to rip the Voice out of me, should I succumb to a state of living where I would be better off dead. Is that too much to ask, my friend?”
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“No, it’s not your fault, it’s the leviathan..” She said it almost instantly, barely giving the Oracle any time to respond at all, moving a bit closer. She seemed normal.. or, Non-Leviathan’ed anymore. But she still approached with caution, slowly kneeling beside her friend and looking her over.
“You’re not a monster. It wasn’t you that was trying to hurt me…” She assured, slowly reaching out and touching Oracle’s shoulder. “But…but they’re gone, now, right?”
She shivered again, covering her face with her arms. “I’m so sorry that it hunted you, Kady. I should have been able to fight back,” she said, feeling like she’d just been hit by a truck.
“It’s gone, Kady. But it still doesn’t change the fact that it was in me, that it used me so it could hurt you. I’m a monster, and that’s a certified fact,” she replied, flinching back from the touch.
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Post reblogged from Journey into Helheim with 12 notes
Hel forced down her smirk, even though the girl was blind. She adored having people in her debts. And what a useful individual this person was.
“I am positive I think of something down the line. Until then, farewell. Don’t hesitate to call if you require a favor from me. I like you, nameless Oracle.”
Hel bowed to the Oracle, before leaving in a shroud of darkness.
She nodded once, a smile appearing on her face. Despite not liking that she owed someone a debt, she couldn’t help but feel like the other wouldn’t take advantage of that debt. “Goodbye then, Hel. If you require something of me, just summon me. I’m sure I will be available,” she replied, waving a goodbye to the other.
When Hel left, which she could tell due to the silence around her, she turned around and walked away.
Post reblogged from Call Me Leviathan with 16 notes
Lev could read her pain in that and he quickly withdrew from her. “I could though..if that is what you want.”
She shook her head hastily. “No, it is fine. I am sure that my existence will improve, and I may even find happiness that lasts. It is doubtful, but I can hope.”
“I will always put your happiness in my goals if I can manage.”
“That would be excellent, Leviathan. But, should I need to be put down, I would ask you to take care of such a job.”
Anonymous asked: M!A: For the next hour, the Oracle has angel wings. Try not to break them, ok?
She winced as the angel wings appeared, frowning at the new weight. This was going to throw her off balance for a bit.
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The universe was a cycle. Alive; ending; rebirth. Hel and her kin had always been the cause of Ragnarok, the end of the gods. The end was a part of who she was. In this cycle, she planned on being prepared for the end.
Yet she could tell there was a malevolent thing inside the Oracle’s mind. Hel decided not trust it. Besides, if it seeing the universe end went against the Oracle’s wishes, then it was best not to push those boundaries. Hel would prefer if the Oracle had no ill will against her. Who knew if the goddess would require assistance later. She couldn’t waste a good card.
“Calm, child, not if it brings you pain.”
The Voice retreated back at those words, almost disappointed that the other didn’t press the point. The Oracle just smiled in relief. “Thank you, Hel. I appreciate that you will allow me not to tell you,” she replied politely, warming to the other. She liked anyone who didn’t force her to tell them about the future.
“Is there something else I could do for you?” she asked, crossing her arms. She felt like she should do something nice in return for the other’s kindness.
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“I suppose you will live forever then.” Lev smiled at her and moved forward to kiss her forehead.
She didn’t return the smile, a kind of dread filling her at the thought of never being able to find peace. She quickly covered it, hastily forcing a smile as the other came closer. “I suppose so,” she murmured in response.
Lev could read her pain in that and he quickly withdrew from her. “I could though..if that is what you want.”
She shook her head hastily. “No, it is fine. I am sure that my existence will improve, and I may even find happiness that lasts. It is doubtful, but I can hope.”
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