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While Alec's exit from Abe's office is quick and clean on the outside, on the inside Alec has decided to go through a scream of panic. He flicks off into the in between spaces of reality to give himself some time to think. Or not time to think. Time is over-rated.
In that not space he paces. Obviously he needs someone to talk to about this. It's been a while since he's gone off and adopted someone... or well... it was something more his older self tended to do. Or...well... time was a chowder soup. In any case, the adopting part wasn't so hard. He knew had to take care of kids and teenagers. Which is what Zack is sort of. The demon... really screwed up in the head part on the other hand is a bit beyond him. Alec is aware enough of some of his weaknesses. Dealing with emotional things is a one.
He needed to talk to someone.
Two people popped into mind.
One he immediately dismissed. Rhys wouldn't be useful here. He wasn't apart of these realities and he wanted to keep his friend out of it as much as possible. The realities. Cross contamination could be bad sometimes.
Which did leave the other. Vahl was from Zack's set of realities and would be familiar with what he was. Also, he was good at dealing with head problems. Besides it would be nice to see him again. It'd be ages.
Flicking through realities like one flipping through the pages of the book, Alec searched around for "his" Vahl. So many different variations. But he could find him. He could find anyone and anything. Perfect sense of direction made it possible.
And there it was, the little flickering bit of him and the bigger flickering of Phoenix.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Being on the edges of Dreamtime amused Alec as he'd been poking at an alternate of himself who existed near the edges of dream and awakening as a Changeling. That one is far away from here in a different part of the Dreaming. They were all connected eventually somewhere. It was one of those ways some people traveled between realities.
Lots of things could travel through them.
In a rather messy ripple of reality, Alec appeared in front of Vahl, ignoring the scenery. "I accidentally adopted a not-demon and he's really screwed up in the head which I'm really bad at dealing with so I was hoping you could help?" Then. "Hi. Long time no see. How are you?"
Maybe a bit backwards there...
In that not space he paces. Obviously he needs someone to talk to about this. It's been a while since he's gone off and adopted someone... or well... it was something more his older self tended to do. Or...well... time was a chowder soup. In any case, the adopting part wasn't so hard. He knew had to take care of kids and teenagers. Which is what Zack is sort of. The demon... really screwed up in the head part on the other hand is a bit beyond him. Alec is aware enough of some of his weaknesses. Dealing with emotional things is a one.
He needed to talk to someone.
Two people popped into mind.
One he immediately dismissed. Rhys wouldn't be useful here. He wasn't apart of these realities and he wanted to keep his friend out of it as much as possible. The realities. Cross contamination could be bad sometimes.
Which did leave the other. Vahl was from Zack's set of realities and would be familiar with what he was. Also, he was good at dealing with head problems. Besides it would be nice to see him again. It'd be ages.
Flicking through realities like one flipping through the pages of the book, Alec searched around for "his" Vahl. So many different variations. But he could find him. He could find anyone and anything. Perfect sense of direction made it possible.
And there it was, the little flickering bit of him and the bigger flickering of Phoenix.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Being on the edges of Dreamtime amused Alec as he'd been poking at an alternate of himself who existed near the edges of dream and awakening as a Changeling. That one is far away from here in a different part of the Dreaming. They were all connected eventually somewhere. It was one of those ways some people traveled between realities.
Lots of things could travel through them.
In a rather messy ripple of reality, Alec appeared in front of Vahl, ignoring the scenery. "I accidentally adopted a not-demon and he's really screwed up in the head which I'm really bad at dealing with so I was hoping you could help?" Then. "Hi. Long time no see. How are you?"
Maybe a bit backwards there...
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Listening and following Alec's tale, Vahl had almost already worked out that this might be bad news Not just for Alec, but there's a hint of a warning already. The god isn't particularly looking into Alec's mind, or even noticing the surface thoughts. That can be dull when you're asking a guest for news.
"Is he likely to trouble you?" he asks, then adds "or anyone else we need to be concerned about?" This could refer to Keldra, and indeed does encompass it, but Vahl is equally concerned for Alec and those he holds dear.
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Vahl wouldn't need to read Alec's mind. He's not trying to hide anything in this particular instance. "Me... Well, he might take an interest in you, if he discovers you and Phoenix... and others exist. I don't think he'd try and kill anyone." There's a pause. "Maybe Phoenix, now that I think about it. But that's more on ... well, he resembles the Forgotten's opposite number and he will kill any of them at any possible opportunity. On general principle."
Getting out of his slouch, he leans forward to rest his elbows on his knees. "He's already taken an interest in my ... not demon problem, which is what I'm more worried about right now. Death's Shadow doesn't know exactly how much of his power extends to other worlds yet, so he'll be cautious."
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"I understand these creatures can't be killed, and we'd only try if he came to our world and tried to harm our loved ones... can he be blocked, or banished?"
A little knowledge and understanding of Death's Shadow will certainly prepare them for trouble. Vahl will obtain as many details as he can from Alec later. The main point seems to be that this character is interested in Alec's not-demon, for the time being though.
Vahl too shifts position. He's a little more alert now. "Has he tried to harm your..." Vahl wavess a hand vaguely, imagining a youngster of some species or another, "... boy? Creature?"
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Which includes Phoenix.
"The trick would be blocking the host. Because everyone has that 'they betrayed me' voice in their head. Even if it's because someone ate their sandwich." Which Alec absolutely hasn't done. "If the host can't physically come here, then Death's Shadow in particular can't come here. Nobody prevent that little voice in your head."
As it stands right now, it doesn't look like Death's Shadow will make it over here. Vahl just asked about disasters and might as well prepare for a disaster. "Physically? No. Mentally? Well, let's just say he's not used to being able to trust someone who doesn't have ulterior motives and that's prime 'stabbing' material right there. Which is part of the reason why I wanted to bring him to you."
It is a show of trust that Alec knows what Death's Shadow could do to Zack in regards to him trusting Alec, but he's willing to still bring him to Vahl for help. Because oooh boy, you really have to trust someone with Vahl's history. Especially if Zack might of heard of him.
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If they can get a DNA sample from the host, blocking would be easy. However, there are powerful wards created by the five chieftains to deter would-be tricksters and overt aggressors. Combined, the chieftains are greater than the sum of their parts, so there's that.
Vahl can't help a half-grin. He's familiar with missing sandwiches, Alec. You little fibber you.
The plight of this youngster resonates with Vahl. He may be on sabbatical as Tzarkaehl, but it's as much in Vahl's nature to heal, as it is to hunt and... other things. Not that he'd turn Alec down even if this weren't the case. "I'll help, of course, if I can. Do you have a little more background information? Actual species, home life?"
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That could work. Hopefully he will just steer clear.
Alec has no idea what Vahl is talking about.
Here he scratches the back of his head. "We met on one of the worlds that summoned me improperly and I destroyed it. I was in a mood. His name is Zack... and he lives in Antillioch. Adopted brother of Abdiron. He's the first person killed by a man made apocalypse. Abdiron took him from his reward and turned him into this ... entity that is dumped out on worlds where a non-naturally occurring apocalypse happens. Now he has to ... absorb... the dust of the world he's on before coming back home." Alec is hazy on that part. It was probably told to him, but he just put it in the 'not important at the time' file.
"Abdiron had a spell on him that prevented him from thinking without hurting his head. Dispelled that one - with his permission. He looks like an adult but... he's pretty feral. Doesn't really know how to interact with people. Doesn't know how to use a spoon. He's smart but like has ... no ... people skills and the powers that be are the ones that know exactly what happened to him. Abdiron had his complete and utter trust until I came along."
Part of Alec feels a bit guilty at making Zack's life difficult by making him aware. Ignorance is bliss and all. But leaving things caged just isn't in him. Chaos requires freedom. Sure, he has those souls bottled up in jars but he put them there and he could release them if he wished and may even do so at some point. Also it's always different when you do a thing than when someone else does it.
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Salmon and cucumber. One Sunday teatime. Autumn. You vagabond.
There's a slight wince as Alec mentions a destroyed world. Keldra had its own issues recently. Well, in one specific universe, but it had repercussions on them all. Vahl has no knowledge of the core universe though, only his own. That Drake Kaelen is suddenly a dragon, is enough to be going on with. This is about Alec's problem, not Keldra's.
Having relaxed a touch mentally, Vahl catches a hint of Alec's feelings of guilt. Freedom can often be a painful process, but to be aware there's a choice... that's not something Vahl would have withheld from this being either. Waifs and strays, Keldra has them in abundance. It seems to collect them.
He ponders for a moment, having listened intently to the information Alec offers up.
"Abdiron. Antillioch. Those names ring a very dusty bell." Vahl bites on a thumbnail for a few more seconds. "I'll look into those. So naturally, Zack has trust issues, possibly arrested development... it's impossible to tell without meeting him, but yes, bring him to me, and I'll do what I can."
What Vahl 'can' is not inconsiderable, and that's at worst. He's yet to meet an individual for whom he can't do something.
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Well, the Everstorm of Chaos wants to see what might happen.
Not Alec would admit it.
Lies and slander. Damn dirty lies and slander. It was the cat they don't have that ate it.
At least it was a single world and not an entire universe. Though yes, best to just worry about your own world. And apparently new dragon problems.
Zack is definitely a waif and a stray.
"They're related to your... set of realities. Sentient. Like the nebula." He then grins. "Abdrion has heard of me."
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Oh yes. That invisible cat. How silly of him to forget it.
The sentience of this Zack's world intrigues Vahl, not as much as Alec's tidbit though. "I imagine many pantheons have." Vahl tilts his head, sensing more to come, and then amused, asks, "did he greet your presence with abject joy?"
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Quite a few invisible cats about. Annoying things.
"I gave Zack a penguin to give him as a rather protective charm. I didn't want Zack to get into trouble for me lobbing him off for lunch instead of going right back home. He, I am told, didn't take it well saying I was worse than Lucifer and ilk, the dark Kayori gods and a bunch of other stuff rolled into one." He is not at all smug about that.
"Buuut... that turned out to be the problem. I went to talk to Abdiron ... had a moment... and accidentally ... sort of ... claimed Zack as mine."
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"He didn't?" there's mirth in Vahl's eyes as he imagines well how this alien god creature might have reacted. "What I'd have given to be a fly on that wall. I wonder if I could pop into one of his dreams at some point?" That's always riskier with higher begins than it is with mortals. But it is tempting.
"So he's obviously aware of us. I'm assuming hell realm?" Alec hasn't said so much, but it's been strongly implied. "I'll chase Drake up. See if he has any contacts."
Completely not smug. *cough*sandwich.
Vahl can relate to that sudden urge to claim. He's done it occasionally with some of the more abused patients, who stood no chance in their situations or families. Most of the Kayori have done so at some point. "I wouldn't feel quite so embarrassed at doing that, if I were you. It's more easily done than not, on occasion." Vahl picks up his T-pad and starts tapping at it, jotting down 'must do' notes. "This Abdiron, repugnant individual one assumes?"
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Personally, Alec has thought about slipping between realities and time to watch, but has decided that leaving it to the imagination was funnier. "I'm sure it was quite the show. If you want to try, go for it. Bring some popcorn." Vahl knows his own abilities and won't be ... too stupid when it comes into other people's dreams. "Actually, since Zack was there you might want to risk it."
He nods. "One that takes on the dying worlds into it. Apparently me taking Zack is going to cost a lot of souls and possibly requires someone like what he's done to Zack for his Hell to work."
It could have been worse. It could have been that brandy... oh wait... It was for something very important.
Claiming people is not something he does too often. It's a big responsibility and even his older self just doesn't have the attention span to deal with one. Also he really does have a bad track record with kids/taking responsibility for people. Four have been wiped out of history, existence even. And those are the ones this version of him has dealt with.
"I just wasn't planning on doing it. I went a bit eldritchy when I did it without realizing I was going to. He just pissed me off when he said loosing Zack would cost him a lot of souls," he said waving his hand letting reality ripple around him. Which made it a bit more binding. "Pretty much. He's got one redeeming quality. He genuinely cares about Zack. The idea of him not being able to see Zack again really shook him up. Other than that, utter trash."
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It's always about the souls with so many overlords of the hell realms - or dimensions. Drake has never really fixed on souls as currency. Whenever Keldra's hellgod trades in them, it's usually to rescue or to help in some way. His rule is based on his sharp mind and his tight rein over the demon populations. Souls are almost incidental. "Hopefully, Zack can enlighten me a little more on the internal workings of this Antillioch."
That this brother seems to at least care for Zack is interesting and may be a potential starting point to build a better relationship. Hellgods are hellgods. They are what they are, but at the same time, damaging one's brother is repugnant to many of them. Even the worst of the worst often value and protect their kin. "For what it's worth, Alec, I think you did the right thing. We'll give you all the help you need."
Both Vahl and Phoenix are aware of at least some of Alec's track record. However, with a support group that comprises an entire pantheon of gods, it needn't end in disaster.
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Money is a construct and about as real as Alec is. That includes souls. Which is partially why he's never been bothered about ruining economies or anything. It's all fake.
"I don't know how much he knows. More than he thinks. He's a watcher." Amazing what people unconsciously pick up that they don't realize until asked.
Siblings are funny. You could be utterly savage to your sibling and that's fine. But gods forbid someone else is even rude to them... well, then they deserve to be destroyed. At least in proper sibling relationships.
He gives Vahl a small wry smile. "We'll see," he said. "But thank you. I do need the help." While he's not sure if he did do the right thing or not -Vahl's opinion notwithstanding - he's not going to just dump Zack in the dumpster bin. A not-demon thing is for ever, not just hogswatch.
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"Bring him as soon as is convenient," Vahl tells Alec. "I'll make time."
"Between myself, Phoenix and Laya, both of you will have the support of a surrogate pack. And with the rest of the Kayori pitching in if required, well," Alec shouldn't have to face any crisis alone.
Unbidden, Phoenix nudges at Vahl's mind. 'My turn yet?' It makes the god smile. "I think someone's angling to see you. No prizes for guessing who."
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"I will. I've got to tell him what I've done first." He's not looking forward to that. Zack probably won't mind, but he doesn't need him glomming onto him any more than he has. "And thank you."
Though a genuine smile that reaches up into his eyes appears on Alec's face. One that breaks through the exhaustion of panic. "Can't imagine who," he said. "Mind if I borrow him?"
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Vahl chuckles. If Phoenix can't make Alec's face light up, and ease some of the concern, then the god is fairly sure nobody can. "Fill your boots, as they say. It was good to see you, Alec."
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And he's gone.