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George Lass ([personal profile] toiletseat_girl) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2018-03-06 06:03 pm

Video 3 - George's room

[the video opens on an average-looking teenage girl sitting cross legged on a chair, looking awkward.

very awkward.

very, very, very awkward.

she opens her mouth, then closes it. then opens it again to ask]


So, um. This is gonna sound stupid? Probably because it is. But does anyone have any tips for how to--how to flirt? 'Cause I don't know how. Like, at all.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-11 05:59 am (UTC)(link)
Actually... I wouldn't wish the way I had to learn on anyone. When you're a demigod, monsters are always after you if you don't have a safe place to be like Camp Half-Blood with it's barrier, and... let's just say I wasn't at camp and was on my own. I had to learn fast or else I would have ended up dead quick.

Being able to summon the dead did come in handy then, though. I could summon instructors from any age of history. Didn't really need a living teacher.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-11 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
There's a little more ceremony to it than just saying that but essentially, yeah.

That actually did happen. If you're going to ask someone to train you, might as well be the best, right? [That and he wanted to talk with Achilles and Patroclus too for other reasons...]

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-16 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
I speak some words in Ancient Greek and offer food and drink to the dead, mostly.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-23 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure being a child of Hades is probably a requirement too. Maybe a child of Pluto could do it, or any other demigod whose godly parent has some sort of dominion over spirits.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-25 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
He's not actually the Greek god of death - that's Thanatos. Hades is the god of the dead but not death itself. He's also the god of wealth and the Underworld.

[Nico, your nerd is showing.]

But... yes, that Hades.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-25 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
In my world, they are. There are other gods too - Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Norse... Probably more. I can't reach them here though, otherwise I'd be able to get to the Underworld.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-25 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
The different pantheons almost always avoid each other except for the Greek and Roman ones but they're... [How to explain, hmm.] They're more like two sides of the same coin. The same being but the aspect of Hades is a little different than the aspect of Pluto, even if at the core it's the same god.

As for within the pantheons... Yeah. Yeah the gods fight all the time and the demigods are usually the ones who have to clean up after them. [He says it a bit disgruntedly.]

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-25 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, being here isn't that much different from being back home... besides, you know, you can't actually get home or see anyone you know unless they show up here.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-25 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
All. The. Time. I lived through two wars between the ages of 10 and 14 and there's probably another one looming on the horizon again. The peace doesn't ever seem to last for very long. Come to think of it, for all the trouble we've had here, I'm tempted to say this place is the more peaceful of the two.

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-25 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Life is never easy for demigods. We have a certain smell to monsters that makes it not difficult for them to find us so unless we're at a place like camp that's behind borders, there's not really a safe place for us to live. That's partly why there is a camp, to have a mostly safe place to be and to learn how to defend ourselves. [He says mostly because the barrier has been breached a few times.]

At least it's come in handy helping to fight against the Null.

Was your world that exciting? [He says 'exciting' with a bit of sarcasm, but he's also interested in knowing more about her world.]

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-26 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Not really. I'm not sure how many demigods there are in total in our world, but there's maybe 100 or so at the Greek camp during the summer months if it's not right after the end of a war. Some people stay year round but most go back to their own homes and live as normal a life as possible. The Romans do have their own city, Camp Jupiter, but it's not a large city either.

What's a graveling?

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-27 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
[He give a short chortle.] That's why the 'as possible' is added on the 'normal' part.

How do they cause death...?

[personal profile] hasadoctorsnote 2018-03-28 03:28 am (UTC)(link)
[That makes his tone somber a bit.] Innocent people get hurt sometimes, yeah, but they don't know what really causes it. There is this thing called the Mist that... changes how regular humans see things. Like my friend has a hellhound for a dog who is the size of a tank but when people see her, apparently all they see is a poodle. There are some people who can see through the Mist but they're rare. [His mother was one of them.] But monsters don't typically go after regular humans, at least. Demigods... smell and taste better to them, lets just say.

So something that looks like an accident is always a graveling intentionally doing something to kill someone? Is an accident ever just an accident or are they always behind it?