[ Seems he hit a mark. Geralt studies her with the same steady consideration he gives most folk. ]
Mm. Lucifer told me tale.
[ About the Darkness, about the Mark. Like much of what he learns, Geralt has quietly committed the information to memory whether it currently serves him or not. Besides, he's gathered the others—Dean, Sam, even Castiel—see Lucifer as a particular force. Something rooted in the scripture they grew up on, he supposes. To Geralt, removed from it all as he is, Lucifer is simply a prince graced with too much power and twice the ambition.
Princes are princes are princes. It's all the same horseshit. And he can easily believe that Lucifer is at his most dangerous when he fears another. ]
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Mm. Lucifer told me tale.
[ About the Darkness, about the Mark. Like much of what he learns, Geralt has quietly committed the information to memory whether it currently serves him or not. Besides, he's gathered the others—Dean, Sam, even Castiel—see Lucifer as a particular force. Something rooted in the scripture they grew up on, he supposes. To Geralt, removed from it all as he is, Lucifer is simply a prince graced with too much power and twice the ambition.
Princes are princes are princes. It's all the same horseshit. And he can easily believe that Lucifer is at his most dangerous when he fears another. ]
He left you out, though.
[ That's interesting. Perhaps not surprising . ]