[ She presses her lips together for a moment, looking at him like she's trying to guess what the next three chess moves around going to be -- then sighs. ]
You're not going to like it.
There's one here. In a human host, I mean. Does the word "chorum" mean anything to you?
[ She shakes her head. ] Like I said. Hebrew and Greek, I think, but I can't remember more than some of the sounds. They might be rattling around in here-- [ She taps her temple. ] --if the spell breaking didn't kill those brain cells.
[ His forbearance is noted and appreciated. But like, actually. ]
To find out its name, I think, first of all. After that -- I don't know.
[ She sighs, shakes her head, and moves to pour them each a cup of tea. It helps her feel like there's something to be done. ]
I've heard that exorcisms aren't likely to work. Wherever we are, we're not connected to Hell, so I can't send it packing. So, maybe a binding to make sure it can't hurt its host. Assuming I can figure out a ritual for that.
Because a person has a right to their own fucking body. He didn't ask for this. This demon and -- some magicians or cult or something, its human agents, they tried to expel him from his own body.
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[ he follows her a few steps behind, taking a seat as she sets the tray down. ]
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[ he glances back up to her with a small tilt of his head. ]
Why?
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You're not going to like it.
There's one here. In a human host, I mean. Does the word "chorum" mean anything to you?
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That would depend on the language of origin. In your world's Latin, it is the direction of Northwest.
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[ She scribbles it down -- Latin, "Northwest" -- and frowns at the page. ]
Pretty sure the other languages it was speaking were Hebrew and Greek. Could be one of the western ones, then, and that's ... something.
[ Very fucking little, but something. ]
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[ that piques his interest. ]
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[ A grim shrug. ] Then it threw me across the room and blew the spell so hard we both got knocked out for a second.
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[ Concussions. Super bad for you. ]
I'm not holding my breath.
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[ Gotta say it sometimes, Constantine. ]
'Cause I don't know what to do. And I could use your help. If you'd give it.
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To what end?
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To find out its name, I think, first of all. After that -- I don't know.
[ She sighs, shakes her head, and moves to pour them each a cup of tea. It helps her feel like there's something to be done. ]
I've heard that exorcisms aren't likely to work. Wherever we are, we're not connected to Hell, so I can't send it packing. So, maybe a binding to make sure it can't hurt its host. Assuming I can figure out a ritual for that.
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[ She blinks at him, surprised. ]
It's not baking cookies for its neighbors. The host thinks he's been cursed.
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[ She sounds more surprised than angry. This is not really how she expected this conversation to go. ]
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I'm trying to help a kid who's losing his mind because he has a demon in his soul.
Is that a problem for you, or something?
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I hold no stake in it. But others might, should you take action.
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