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Carlos the Scientist ([personal profile] imperfect_science) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2014-08-09 03:39 pm

[ Open ] Of Good, Evil, and the Scientific Method

Who: Carlos and you!
Where: Library, and wherever else they might roam off to after that.
When: The duration of the event.
Rating: PG
Summary: Carlos the Scientist's Angel’s interest in humanity goes beyond simply trying to nudge them in the “right” (adjective, \ˈrīt\ : good, morally upstanding, heavenly) direction. How can it not, when humans are just so interesting? Event catch-all.

The Story:

Logic and order: the things that govern the universe, to which all things must adhere to. Of course, “order” can seem a lot like chaos to those who have yet to fully understand the truths governing existence. Humanity falls safely within that category, and as long as it’s taking them to slowly understand how the world around them really works, Carlos is (and always has been) fascinated by the process of their learning.

Which is why you’ll most likely find him in the library. He’s not necessarily reading. Mostly it’s just observation and conversation with the humans that wander into the room. What are you looking at there? What do you think about it, and did you come up with that? Oh no, don’t mind him as he reads over your shoulder and jots down notes… nope, not weird at all. The good news is, he’ll be extremely enthusiastic to help you out with whatever it is you’re working on.

But that’s only if you’re human. If you’re a demon, expect this logically-minded angel to keep his distance. But you might also notice him sneaking you glances with a thoughtful, almost troubled expression. Because he may or may not be… involved… with a certain demon, and it’s making him reconsider a few things.
goodnightlisteners: (we understand the lights)

[personal profile] goodnightlisteners 2014-10-03 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
That's just fine, because Cecil is pretty much gazing unabashedly at Carlos at this point. Carlos is so perfect. Or at least, so perfectly imperfect. Which is a little odd. Angels are supposed to be perfect. But the mere fact that angels can Fall means that they must have some imperfections. Carlos doesn't have the same kind of imperfections, thankfully. Cecil would wonder what that meant about perfection and God if it didn't hurt his head and freak him out a little.

"Oh, I'm sure they do. Enjoy themselves, I mean. I think most animals know how to enjoy life. Kind of like how ignorance is bliss, right? If you don't have to think about the crushing terror of existence and mortality then you're free to just enjoy things."

He looks at the book, beaming at the colorful jellyfish captured in the images.

"Really? I didn't know that. What are they, then?"
goodnightlisteners: (we understand the lights)

[personal profile] goodnightlisteners 2014-10-11 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Cecil blinks at the look on Carlos's face. Oops. He shouldn't have said that. It's hard for him to understand an angel's perspective sometimes. He remembers what it was like, but actually understanding it is different. He's about to speak up and say he didn't mean it that way, that thinking is all good and fine, but then Carlos gets up and his expression changes. Cecil follows him with his eyes and smiles when Carlos comes around behind his chair.

"Medusoza? Medu--Medusozoa. Kind of like Medusa, right, with the snake hair? I suppose that makes sense."
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[personal profile] goodnightlisteners 2014-10-18 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Cecil loves talking about good and evil, specifically how outdated the terms are, but there's a time and a place for everything. When he and Carlos talk shop like that there's always going to be some points they disagree on. You find ways to let things go; they'd never have been able to make it work, otherwise. Cecil wonders if it's easier for humans, with their free will and all.

"Ooh, yeah! I wonder! Yes, clearly more research is required. Do you think the library has a jellyfish section?"