[Lucifel was leaning against a wall as he reached for the ringing phone in his pocket and answered the incoming call.]
Hey, what is it? [He pushed himself of it and began to take a few steps forward.]
Nah, everything is going well...
[A chuckle left his lips a moment later. Sometimes He just amused him.]
Honestly, you worry a bit too much sometimes, you know? We are almost done down here, you just need to be a bit more patient, alright? Well then, talk to you later.
[And with that Lucifel ended the call.] He shouldn’t worry so much all the time, it doesn’t do him good.
Third Person:
Red eyes gazed at the horizon that stretched out before him. From the top of the clock tower he had the best view over the entire city, looking at it like this was much better than to look at a map. Not that he had received one when he arrived at the train station, all he got was this strange watch and in exchange they took his phone. Not a very nice thing to do if you asked him.
Lucifel looked up at the sky when a raindrop fell on his face. “I didn’t expect the weather to change any time soon… Oh well.” He lifted his left hand and snapped his fingers. In a blink of an eye he held an umbrella in his right hand, ready to cover himself with it from the rain that poured down on the city now.
The archangel produced his cellphone from his pocket and sighed. Even at the highest point of the city he was unable to contact Him or vice versa. How was that even possible? How could they even cut off his only connection to God, the connection to someone who usually always knew where he was, where everything and everyone was at? “Finding out how they managed to do this will get interesting…”
Additional information about Lucifel: Lucifel possesses the ability to travel freely through time and space, also to turn back time to his liking. For example: when Enoch fails to jump to the next platform Lucifel snaps with his fingers and skips back to the moment before he fell. During the game his powers were restricted to a minimum. If this should be a threat to the captors of the City, then feel free to keep it that way or have him only able to use his powers for traveling purposes. Another fact is that he actually isn’t visible to the most, only to those who received the blessing of the archangels, but he doesn’t possess a solid body.
Furthermore he uses his cellphone to talk with God. The reception is always good, even in the lowest levels of The Darkness. It’s very important throughout the game and for him to keep it close. Should he keep his phone then my question is the following: would he still be able to talk with Him or will he be unable to get any reception? Could his phone also function as his watch?
[Canon] Lucifel | El Shaddai | Reserved | 3/3
[Lucifel was leaning against a wall as he reached for the ringing phone in his pocket and answered the incoming call.]
Hey, what is it? [He pushed himself of it and began to take a few steps forward.]
Nah, everything is going well...
[A chuckle left his lips a moment later. Sometimes He just amused him.]
Honestly, you worry a bit too much sometimes, you know? We are almost done down here, you just need to be a bit more patient, alright? Well then, talk to you later.
[And with that Lucifel ended the call.] He shouldn’t worry so much all the time, it doesn’t do him good.
Third Person:
Red eyes gazed at the horizon that stretched out before him. From the top of the clock tower he had the best view over the entire city, looking at it like this was much better than to look at a map. Not that he had received one when he arrived at the train station, all he got was this strange watch and in exchange they took his phone. Not a very nice thing to do if you asked him.
Lucifel looked up at the sky when a raindrop fell on his face. “I didn’t expect the weather to change any time soon… Oh well.” He lifted his left hand and snapped his fingers. In a blink of an eye he held an umbrella in his right hand, ready to cover himself with it from the rain that poured down on the city now.
The archangel produced his cellphone from his pocket and sighed. Even at the highest point of the city he was unable to contact Him or vice versa. How was that even possible? How could they even cut off his only connection to God, the connection to someone who usually always knew where he was, where everything and everyone was at? “Finding out how they managed to do this will get interesting…”
Additional information about Lucifel:
Lucifel possesses the ability to travel freely through time and space, also to turn back time to his liking. For example: when Enoch fails to jump to the next platform Lucifel snaps with his fingers and skips back to the moment before he fell. During the game his powers were restricted to a minimum. If this should be a threat to the captors of the City, then feel free to keep it that way or have him only able to use his powers for traveling purposes. Another fact is that he actually isn’t visible to the most, only to those who received the blessing of the archangels, but he doesn’t possess a solid body.
Furthermore he uses his cellphone to talk with God. The reception is always good, even in the lowest levels of The Darkness. It’s very important throughout the game and for him to keep it close. Should he keep his phone then my question is the following: would he still be able to talk with Him or will he be unable to get any reception? Could his phone also function as his watch?