There's more of him around here?( Okay, well, he sure as fuck didn't know Maul had a brother here. That's— hmmm. You know what? That's real bad. Of course, he had learned a few months ago that Maul has sex, so like. Maybe not the worst thing he's learned about the guy so far.
Still, this is absolutely horrifying. As is the subject of demons, because no matter how long Peter has spent with one of his own, no matter how he's learning ways to... adjust to it, it remains the biggest source of horror for him. It scares the shit out of him, and learning that demons exist in other worlds too? It's horrifying.
But he listens. He doesn't shut down like he might not long ago — because he invited Varian over here, and he'll listen to whatever the other boy tells him. But Peter's eyes are wide and horrified by what he's hearing, that some poor woman was manipulated in such a way by such a force. Luna's been learning about his own demon, and there's John who's an exorcist, who knows his shit. They've both stressed that Paimon is apparently not an evil entity; he's meant to help people, but... this Paimon? He's weird as fuck. He's... wrong, lost, warped in ways. He gets hostile, violent. Peter's been trying to understand the demon more, and he's met other demons who aren't dangerous, like Michael (though.... Michael did used to torture humans, so there's that.) ....Stories like this are a reminder to Peter of what the word "demon" has always meant for him. Something scary, evil. It's still so hard for him not to see Paimon that way. )
That's horrible. I'm.... I'm so sorry. For what your friend went through. Did the demon finally leave her alone after that?
Luna's been researching him for a long time. And he's... he's supposed to follow certain rules. He's supposed to help people, grant their wishes and stuff. But something happened to him. I don't really understand— there was this cult, back home. They... I guess they messed him up. He's not how he's supposed to be?
( That's how he's heard Luna word it. Not that it'll probably soothe Varian's discomforts any, and it does little to soothe his own.
Of course, any lingering comfort that might have been hanging on through this incredibly awful conversation is out the window when Paimon and Varian start hissing at each other. Oh god. The both of them are probably saying the absolute worst things to each other right now — Paimon flaring up all over again at that, seeing it as blatant disrespect. It gets to the demon in a certain place too, presses against a particular bruise, one that knows what humans can do, and is upset by them for it. )
You will hold your tongue! All matters of my Vessel concern me. As do all matters of my Witch, and my Knight. You will not harm them, human.
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Still, this is absolutely horrifying. As is the subject of demons, because no matter how long Peter has spent with one of his own, no matter how he's learning ways to... adjust to it, it remains the biggest source of horror for him. It scares the shit out of him, and learning that demons exist in other worlds too? It's horrifying.
But he listens. He doesn't shut down like he might not long ago — because he invited Varian over here, and he'll listen to whatever the other boy tells him. But Peter's eyes are wide and horrified by what he's hearing, that some poor woman was manipulated in such a way by such a force. Luna's been learning about his own demon, and there's John who's an exorcist, who knows his shit. They've both stressed that Paimon is apparently not an evil entity; he's meant to help people, but... this Paimon? He's weird as fuck. He's... wrong, lost, warped in ways. He gets hostile, violent. Peter's been trying to understand the demon more, and he's met other demons who aren't dangerous, like Michael (though.... Michael did used to torture humans, so there's that.) ....Stories like this are a reminder to Peter of what the word "demon" has always meant for him. Something scary, evil. It's still so hard for him not to see Paimon that way. )
That's horrible. I'm.... I'm so sorry. For what your friend went through. Did the demon finally leave her alone after that?
Luna's been researching him for a long time. And he's... he's supposed to follow certain rules. He's supposed to help people, grant their wishes and stuff. But something happened to him. I don't really understand— there was this cult, back home. They... I guess they messed him up. He's not how he's supposed to be?
( That's how he's heard Luna word it. Not that it'll probably soothe Varian's discomforts any, and it does little to soothe his own.
Of course, any lingering comfort that might have been hanging on through this incredibly awful conversation is out the window when Paimon and Varian start hissing at each other. Oh god. The both of them are probably saying the absolute worst things to each other right now — Paimon flaring up all over again at that, seeing it as blatant disrespect. It gets to the demon in a certain place too, presses against a particular bruise, one that knows what humans can do, and is upset by them for it. )
You will hold your tongue! All matters of my Vessel concern me. As do all matters of my Witch, and my Knight. You will not harm them, human.