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tushanshu_ooc2013-11-05 05:51 pm
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break out the teal deers!

THE CR TL;DR MEME
HOW IT WORKS:
1. List your character(s)!
2. Others respond with "what does your character X think of my character Y?" or some variation.
3. Respond to them! Break out those teal deers!
4. Generate some discussion about your CR!
5. PROFIT!
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Castiel doesn't fault Midii at all for her reaction to him. He knows that the truth of Heaven (insofar as he knows it) is tough for people to hear. By her reaction, he assumes that she's someone with a lot of faith and he just wishes that the angels could actually live up to it instead of being the disappointment that they are.
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And Midii...yeah. Poor child is conflicted because she's torn between Logic and her understanding of Belief, which may or may not be flawed. It's not so much Faith as it is...she was always told this one thing about God, and spent her entire life thinking one thing, only to suddenly be told another. Something that...shouldn't matter, and yet, finding out that something she always thought was supposed to be a Benevolent Protector is just another Soldier...that was a bit hard for her to swallow. :(
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Castiel would understand that. It's like that for him, too. Learning that Heaven wasn't the way he'd always believed, that he was just another pawn for those higher in the hierarchy to use and that the angels didn't care about the humans they were told to protect really shook him up.
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And, yes, I would love to see the two of them revisit the conversation when emotions are a little less heightened.
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Yes, definitely! Castiel will be happy to talk to her about it again.