godheals (
godheals) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-01-11 04:41 pm
Entry tags:
The Healer Awakes..
Characters: Raphael and you!
Setting: Around the Tower.
Format: I'll start in prose, but I'll match you!
Summary: Raphael wakes up in the Tower and explores, all while wondering why he can't connect to God.
Technically, Raphael couldn't sleep or feel tired. He was the angel of healing-it would be weird if he had to rest or felt exhausted. So, the fact that he woke up in a bed in an unknown place was troubling, especially with the fact that he couldn't feel a connection to God here. For some reason, somehow, it was cut off. Not one to panic, Raphael looked at the notes that were lying in front of him. The first contained some useful information about this place..but the other..it couldn't have been. He didn't remember God ordering Michael or Lucifel to start the end of the world..but this severed connection to God..could it be that the world had ended? But if so..then why was he here? Puzzled, Raphael got out of bed, not bothered by the fact that he was wearing a white jumpsuit. As long as he was wearing something, that was fine by him. The collar puzzled him though. He wandered out of his dorm floor and onto the hall, looking for other people and some answers. Maybe the other angels had been brought here, even if he couldn't sense them.
While the fact that he couldn't sense any souls from the people wearing red collars, the infirmary was a familiar environment. While there may not have been any sick people here, they may have been a few who knew what was going on, so Raphael will be here, healing whoever he can and trying to find some answers.
The books Enoch had written in Heaven were useful, as they provided quite a bit of information, so if you wander in here, you'll be able to find Raphael, looking over the shelves, trying to find something to explain his arrival here..and his severed connection to God.
Raphael wandered in here and, curious about the viewfinders, looked through one..only to feel a terrible, horrid pain and..sadness overwhelm him. Was the world over? If God had ordered the end of the world, that was fine..but he couldn't feel the connection to God or his other angels..he could only feel the loss of those connections, and..the pain of that loss. It was a new emotion, and not one that Raphael wanted to explore in-depth. He quickly looked away, trying to get control again, trying to calm down a little.
Setting: Around the Tower.
Format: I'll start in prose, but I'll match you!
Summary: Raphael wakes up in the Tower and explores, all while wondering why he can't connect to God.
Technically, Raphael couldn't sleep or feel tired. He was the angel of healing-it would be weird if he had to rest or felt exhausted. So, the fact that he woke up in a bed in an unknown place was troubling, especially with the fact that he couldn't feel a connection to God here. For some reason, somehow, it was cut off. Not one to panic, Raphael looked at the notes that were lying in front of him. The first contained some useful information about this place..but the other..it couldn't have been. He didn't remember God ordering Michael or Lucifel to start the end of the world..but this severed connection to God..could it be that the world had ended? But if so..then why was he here? Puzzled, Raphael got out of bed, not bothered by the fact that he was wearing a white jumpsuit. As long as he was wearing something, that was fine by him. The collar puzzled him though. He wandered out of his dorm floor and onto the hall, looking for other people and some answers. Maybe the other angels had been brought here, even if he couldn't sense them.
While the fact that he couldn't sense any souls from the people wearing red collars, the infirmary was a familiar environment. While there may not have been any sick people here, they may have been a few who knew what was going on, so Raphael will be here, healing whoever he can and trying to find some answers.
The books Enoch had written in Heaven were useful, as they provided quite a bit of information, so if you wander in here, you'll be able to find Raphael, looking over the shelves, trying to find something to explain his arrival here..and his severed connection to God.
Raphael wandered in here and, curious about the viewfinders, looked through one..only to feel a terrible, horrid pain and..sadness overwhelm him. Was the world over? If God had ordered the end of the world, that was fine..but he couldn't feel the connection to God or his other angels..he could only feel the loss of those connections, and..the pain of that loss. It was a new emotion, and not one that Raphael wanted to explore in-depth. He quickly looked away, trying to get control again, trying to calm down a little.

no subject
The idea was horrible, even more so than the fact that people had been forced to kill each other for mere 'candies'. A small silence passed before Raphael spoke up again.
"That is..horrible. What sort of person is Ruana that she can tear away Humanity's gift?"
no subject
no subject
no subject
"...How did you come to that?"
no subject
This seemed pretty clear to Raphael, even if the thought was rather..unsettling. What was Enoch not getting? Or what was he himself not understanding?
no subject
no subject
"If that is true, then worlds have been getting destroyed for thousands of years without anyone being rescued until a little while ago."
no subject
"I think...they didn't have the means. Zo is a young boy. He...is probably the first who can use his powers this way."
no subject
no subject
no subject
Raphael then thought for a moment before speaking again.
"..It is possible that the rest of our hosts have 'psionic' powers as well with different capabilities."
no subject
That...would be the third time Enoch has mentioned death as if it meant little - granted, though he didn't know it, he would face exactly the same thing in his own world if he was particularly unlucky, but wasn't the second mention of others dying?
no subject
..And that was one mention of death too many. Since Raphael had fully calmed down now, he was going to address it. After all, with no other Angels here and with no connection to God, it would have been impossible for Enoch to revive.
"..Enoch, what do you mean by 'the first time you died'?"
no subject
"Ah, right... it seems being in a world not your own causes you to become unable to permanently die. Meridian behaved the same way."
no subject
"I see..it is interesting to know that there are people in many other worlds who are capable of reviving others."
no subject
no subject
"So..there are no systems in place to revive our souls? Just the mere fact of being here or in other worlds means that we cannot die?"
no subject
no subject
no subject
Enoch tilted his head, and raised a hand to his collar. "...Would that mean you have a body too, now? Perhaps an effect of the collar anchoring us."
no subject
"I see..I shall remember that for the future then. And if I did not have a body, I would not have been able to touch or hug you earlier. However..I imagine I can because a spirit on any of the floors, except the ones that negate my powers."
no subject
There was a pause though, and he leaned back a little to look up at Raphael. "...But I'm glad you have one."
no subject
Not that he wouldn't mind only having a spiritual body, mind you. A physical one just made things easier sometimes..and it should prove useful in helping others.
no subject
no subject
"That is true..but I am not sure how well that would work here. This place is rather..odd.."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
....The dice just rolled for the most uneventful trip ever. XD;
And Raphael would like to extend his thanks to the dice for not trying to kill him. xD
Re: And Raphael would like to extend his thanks to the dice for not trying to kill him. xD
Re: And Raphael would like to extend his thanks to the dice for not trying to kill him. xD
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)