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Ascalon ([personal profile] ashqelon) wrote2014-07-24 04:22 pm

so what was this about summoning again

He's almost forgotten what it feels like to be actually summoned. It catches him off-guard somewhat; when he bursts through, the puff of swirling smoke he becomes upon entry is more startled than actually menacing.

Though he's never actually specialised in menacing. There was that.

"So. What do you require of me, mortal? Speak." He materialises a vaguely animalistic form, wings and teeth and claws sprouting out of a semi-solid mass. It may be unsettling. He intends it to be the case.
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[personal profile] pareidolist 2014-07-25 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Of course, the one day James decided to summon a spirit is the day his superiors have scheduled a house visit. He already has a reputation for being unreliable, so he can find an excuse if they show up and find him gone. He hopes. But if they arrive and see this - he's supposed to stay away from even the slightest hints of occultism. A demon summoning ritual would probably lose him his job. At best.

"Yes. Terrific. I have always wanted to make a contract with a demon." He claps his hands together and rubs them impatiently. "Let's go. How does this work?"
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[personal profile] pareidolist 2014-07-25 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
James holds up a finger - a sort of wait-right-here gesture - and stands up. One of the four walls of the garden has a sliding door, and it is through this entrance that James hurries into some sort of kitchen. He returns moments later holding the world's saddest-looking paring knife, and sits back down.

"This should do," he mutters to no one in particular, before making a neat and shallow cut along his heart line. He is more still, now; surprisingly devoid of the awkward jerkiness that normally characterizes his movement. When he rubs his palm along the hilt of the blade, the motion is delicate, almost caring.

He hesitates, however, before striking the earth. "I keep my soul, though, right?" he asks. Better to be sure.
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[personal profile] pareidolist 2014-07-25 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
James turns the sentence over in his head a few times, trying to find anything particularly threatening - or for that matter, anything that actually says he won't lose his soul - but decides losing his soul probably isn't as bad as losing his job. He's actually bored a demon, now, if the upside-down floating is anything to go by, which is surely a sign it's time to get this show on the road.

He performs the ritual. There's a stab of pain, naturally, when the rough dirt scrapes against the cut in his palm. He winces slightly and looks up expectantly. "So?" he asks. Please let there not be much more to do, he prays silently to a quickly-devised St. Geoff, patron of demon-summoners and all other people lacking the ability to make good decisions. He doesn't have a good plan for after - he supposes he'll just walk the streets of the city and try to learn as much as he can from the demon. Anything is better than being here when the Antkeepers arrive.
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[personal profile] pareidolist 2014-07-25 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Shit - shit!" James yelps, dropping the knife and clutching at his arm. He glares at where Ascalon used to be, realizes his mistake shortly after, and settles for glaring angrily at the knife on the ground. You really could have warned me, he snaps. His mind's voice is different, of course; faster, less curt, and a great deal poorer at hiding his emotions. And be careful up here. I'm already running out of space hosting a fucking fairy court.

He rolls up his sleeves and stares at his arm. The symbols, he immediately assesses, are badass. They are also going to get him in so much trouble. One step at a time. Speaking of which, he'll pick up the paring knife, stick it in a pocket, and start heading back into his house.