"It's going to get complicated, but I'll try." Azazael was good at explaining, it was part of his duties, but this was going to be difficult. "I guess there's three groups in Chaos. The angels, the older archangels, and the court."
He paused thinking what to say to someone who didn't understand billions of years of interactions. He starts trying to say things about six times before he settles on anything. "I guess the best way to say it is that they know you've got Lucifer's respect and a lot of the angels know that Lucifer set fire to Moloch when he suggested killing you to end the fighting. He did bring his entire court to the throne room and insult Lucifer. That's stupid even for Moloch. Lucifer blinded some of them and everyone knows that means Lucifer lost his temper in a bad way. They're going to see you as powerful and an ally of the King. That's not the kind of angel you skip formality with, so you're going to be treated differently for awhile."
He shrugged looking toward the living room. Azazael switched gears because, honestly, the talk of politics bored him. He'd rather talk to the angel than bore both of them. "I know he trusts you to protect him or he wouldn't have come here. You must make him feel safe, too. He's not as sad since he met you. A couple of us in the court think he likes more than your bed." Azazael spoke and immediately turned 90 shades of red from embarrassment.
"It's like telepathic voice chat." Azazael was up on modern tech more than most angels, wallowed in it a bit. "You're only connected to who ever as much as you need or want."
Azazael considered what Balthazar was saying. "Is your God a murderer too? We weren't supposed to hurt anyone and so many of us saw God order the death of an angel to break one of us. We saw the first sorrow and tears and God caused them."
He shrugged, grinning, cocky. "They can't catch me." but he understands the angel might be legitimately worried given what has happened to Lucifer. "I'm here on business of the Court. It's my duty to be here if they ask."
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He paused thinking what to say to someone who didn't understand billions of years of interactions. He starts trying to say things about six times before he settles on anything. "I guess the best way to say it is that they know you've got Lucifer's respect and a lot of the angels know that Lucifer set fire to Moloch when he suggested killing you to end the fighting. He did bring his entire court to the throne room and insult Lucifer. That's stupid even for Moloch. Lucifer blinded some of them and everyone knows that means Lucifer lost his temper in a bad way. They're going to see you as powerful and an ally of the King. That's not the kind of angel you skip formality with, so you're going to be treated differently for awhile."
He shrugged looking toward the living room. Azazael switched gears because, honestly, the talk of politics bored him. He'd rather talk to the angel than bore both of them. "I know he trusts you to protect him or he wouldn't have come here. You must make him feel safe, too. He's not as sad since he met you. A couple of us in the court think he likes more than your bed." Azazael spoke and immediately turned 90 shades of red from embarrassment.
"It's like telepathic voice chat." Azazael was up on modern tech more than most angels, wallowed in it a bit. "You're only connected to who ever as much as you need or want."
Azazael considered what Balthazar was saying. "Is your God a murderer too? We weren't supposed to hurt anyone and so many of us saw God order the death of an angel to break one of us. We saw the first sorrow and tears and God caused them."
He shrugged, grinning, cocky. "They can't catch me." but he understands the angel might be legitimately worried given what has happened to Lucifer. "I'm here on business of the Court. It's my duty to be here if they ask."