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IMPORTANT: I need someone with medical training to meet me at the shoreline near the river. I've found what looks to be my own dead body.
Please hurry.
[Attached is a photo, lit dimly by his lantern, of what does indeed look like his recognizeable corpse floating in the water, hooked through the cheek and attached to a discarded fishing pole lying some feet away on the pebbles.
This is of course in reference to this exploration thread.]
Please hurry.
[Attached is a photo, lit dimly by his lantern, of what does indeed look like his recognizeable corpse floating in the water, hooked through the cheek and attached to a discarded fishing pole lying some feet away on the pebbles.
This is of course in reference to this exploration thread.]
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If I just come out and say I'm an angel, Heaven is real, then all the humans would naturally behave! But only because someone is watching over them authoritatively, not because they want to. They have to want to.
[ Again, none of that mattered because they were all dead. Heaven wasn't a reality to the people here and they all had a choice to do what they wanted.
So... perhaps he was a free agent.
Perhaps he could tell people.
He was still wrestling with the idea, naturally. ]
Were you-- an astronomer?
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[Filtering out those who are innately honest and moral from those who act based on external forces? He'll have to think later on how he feels about that. Should it matter what a person thinks inside so long as they behave well toward others? Evidently it does matter for angels.]
No, no. A sailor. My world's mostly water, so I was taught the stars as a kid to help navigate if I lost my compass. I didn't have much interest in stars beyond that. Now I kind of wish I'd studied them more.
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[ Anyway, he tucks his wings back into his back in order to continue on, without making people look away. ]
And-- if I observe anything, I'll make sure to let you know. Did you see the meteor shower? It was quite brilliant.
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[A welcome little break in the monotonous darkness. What he wouldn't give to see the sun rise, though.]
This feels like a place on Earth, though, really? Like a specific place you've been?
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[ By that he means close to a hundred years. But who's counting? ]
Well, I'm glad you're taking control of the project in any case.
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[Will is the one doing the real work, running the numbers, trying to make sense of what they're seeing. He's just providing the images. Maybe some of the ideas. More than he would have expected to but as the doctor says, he's not used to seeing the stars from the surface of a world.]
So, if you're an angel that visits Earth, you're actually from Heaven, right? What's it like there? Where I'm from, angels and Heaven and gods are all part of a religion, but not one I know much about.
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[ That sounds terrible, Aziraphale. ]
But I don't visit the dead - I was stationed on Earth for a long time. Actually.
[ He hasn't told anyone this yet so even though no one's listening, he drops his voice: ]
I haven't been back for an extended time for six thousand years.
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Oh.
[That is... a long time. That's more time than he knows how to comprehend. Huh. His eyes get a little wider just trying to conceive of it.]
That's... So you must have seen a lot in all of that time. Entire kingdoms rising and falling.