dimitri-klyff
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2013
Mana wanted to understand with the power of words as the words were spoken to him but emotions, let alone physical sensations, were hard to understand. Similarly, he thought, how Sybil would never understand his own side of the universe no matter how well he describes it to her but Mana appreciated the effort. "It's quite ironic how good and bad things go hand in hand, don't you think?" He said, to no one in particular, in a manner as if he was just speaking to himself. "You say that some prefer the heat and some prefer the cold. Both seem good and bad at the same time, and maybe it is. It's the way humans are, as I see it - enjoying both the black and white shades of the earthly life." He continued listening to her as she spoke about how gruesome fiery deaths would look like. Indeed, it was truly gruesome. Mana was able to watch many of them back then when "burning witches" was a trend in Medieval Europe. He didn't even know how most of the souls he captured looked like back then because when he came, their bodies were already burned down. It was a memory he'd rather forget and thankfully, his companion diverted the topic as well.
Although it was a topic that made fiery deaths seemed a lot more easier to explain and for a while, Mana was completely silent and still. He didn't blink, he didn't breathe, he didn't move a single muscle. It was as if the question struck him by lightning because it was a part of his life long-forgotten and he hoped it would remain that way.
But Sybil asked and he couldnt' find it in himself to disregard her question.
"I do not understand why grim reapers are portrayed as skeletons, to be quite honest," Mana told her with a smile. He knew she was trying to improve the mood somehow and it did. It reminded him of the times he'd seen the exaggerations of his kind in horror films and halloween parties. "But you see, Sybil, grim reapers are... to say the least... the pawns of demons, hence the demonic attributes," he continued. Mana didn't want to brag but he knew he didn't have those attributes and he knew Sybil would only wonder about his explanation if he didn't explain it fully.
"Do you see this?" He asked as he grabbed the mask beside him to hand it to the girl. It was a gruesome mask of a demon's face, the one he had been wearing for so long. "I need to wear this to... blend in with the other reapers. You may ask why, and here is the answer to your question about my identity."
Mana took a deep breath.
"I was never human, but... I was once an angel," He began. "It was then during the time of Lucifer. I'm sure most, if not all humans have heard of him. A very handsome and talented fellow, Lucifer was, and he was my friend. A good friend. The religious accounts were right about him being too greedy and wanting to overpower the almighty and I... I helped him." Once again, he trailed off. He was silent for quite some time but amidst his silence, he was squeezing the girl's hand tightly before leaning on her head that leaned against his shoulder. "To make the long story short, I cut my allegiance to him but it was too late. The heavens won't welcome me back. They already considered me a traitor. So... I was banned and punished to be a mere on-looker of the heaven and hell... to be able to bring souls to their gates but not being able to enter both worlds. I'm stuck in a world of death in between."
The memories flashed in his mind like a movie he was watching all by himself but another distraction came in the form of a question.
"I've never felt a kiss before, Sybil," Mana admitted to the girl. "Do you mind showing me how it feels like?"
Although it was a topic that made fiery deaths seemed a lot more easier to explain and for a while, Mana was completely silent and still. He didn't blink, he didn't breathe, he didn't move a single muscle. It was as if the question struck him by lightning because it was a part of his life long-forgotten and he hoped it would remain that way.
But Sybil asked and he couldnt' find it in himself to disregard her question.
"I do not understand why grim reapers are portrayed as skeletons, to be quite honest," Mana told her with a smile. He knew she was trying to improve the mood somehow and it did. It reminded him of the times he'd seen the exaggerations of his kind in horror films and halloween parties. "But you see, Sybil, grim reapers are... to say the least... the pawns of demons, hence the demonic attributes," he continued. Mana didn't want to brag but he knew he didn't have those attributes and he knew Sybil would only wonder about his explanation if he didn't explain it fully.
"Do you see this?" He asked as he grabbed the mask beside him to hand it to the girl. It was a gruesome mask of a demon's face, the one he had been wearing for so long. "I need to wear this to... blend in with the other reapers. You may ask why, and here is the answer to your question about my identity."
Mana took a deep breath.
"I was never human, but... I was once an angel," He began. "It was then during the time of Lucifer. I'm sure most, if not all humans have heard of him. A very handsome and talented fellow, Lucifer was, and he was my friend. A good friend. The religious accounts were right about him being too greedy and wanting to overpower the almighty and I... I helped him." Once again, he trailed off. He was silent for quite some time but amidst his silence, he was squeezing the girl's hand tightly before leaning on her head that leaned against his shoulder. "To make the long story short, I cut my allegiance to him but it was too late. The heavens won't welcome me back. They already considered me a traitor. So... I was banned and punished to be a mere on-looker of the heaven and hell... to be able to bring souls to their gates but not being able to enter both worlds. I'm stuck in a world of death in between."
The memories flashed in his mind like a movie he was watching all by himself but another distraction came in the form of a question.
"I've never felt a kiss before, Sybil," Mana admitted to the girl. "Do you mind showing me how it feels like?"