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INDEPENDENT & SELECTIVE
LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR
BASED IN FOX's Lucifer

MULTIVERSE. MULTISHIP. CROSSOVER FRIENDLY.

canon divergent & heavily headcanon based

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WRITTEN BY ELLI
FEMALE. 19. CST.
est. MAY 13th 2016

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slightly under construction
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               CAST OUT?

it was worse than she would have ever thought. he hadn’t meant fallen from power or fallen from favor ( with so many potential new siblings, losing her spot as the favorite was bound to happen eventually ). he’d meant fallen from grace. from HEAVEN.  

               and in this universe it had happened to her.

            oh…  samael’s voice softens to match castiel’s, the new knowledge wearing her shoulders down. at least she could take comfort in the fact that her older brother was well. or. as well as he could be. the second oldest banished. father nowhere to be found. how did he bear it?  how different, exactly? i…i know i’m…but everyone is happy, right?

     Speaking to her was an exquisite sort of pain; she reminds him of a long time ago, when he knew no such thing as grief.  Did not know what it felt like to be tortured by your own kin.  When he and Samandiriel would chase one another across the beautiful light of the cosmos, stopping to watch stars be born, bolting again and he remembers that he was happy then.

     Back when he still sang for God.

     Now, he only sings for Jimmy.

     “No,” he says, to her last question. “The Host, as a whole– I don’t think we’re happy.”  Castiel is careful with his words, choosing them with deliberation and patience, perhaps because she reminds him of that time, long lost. “Long ago – over six thousand years now – Lucifer acted upon his jealousy of Father’s love of humans and tried to convince Michael to rebel with him.  He had many who loved him and sympathized with him.  Father cast him from Heaven along with the others, and in his anger, Lucifer took a human soul – a child named Lilith – and tortured her until he made her into a monster, and Hell was born of his rage and her pain.  Father changed us from muses and singers to soldiers, and we spent the next four thousand years fighting an ever growing demon army.  Finally, Father made Yeshua, whose sacrifice ensured humans could only be condemned by their choice, instead of being tortured into it, and it also closed the Hell gates.  We stood down, the Host, for two thousand years until the Apocalypse began quite recently.”

     It was a lot to absorb, and Castiel pauses there to allow her to grasp it.

for as painful as it must be for him to recount the tale of the past few millennia, it is doubly so for her hearing it and envisioning all of the pain and wrath and destruction and FEAR. it hurt to imagine that that was what she had to look forward to in her own time — her own universe — when the humans were finally created.

six thousand years seems almost too short a time for their family to fall completely and utterly apart and bring about the end of everything. was that really all it took? how long did she have before those six thousand years would tear apart her world? two thousand? twenty?

there’s something about his story that trips her up, though. a name. LUCIFER. it’s not one she can readily place to any one of her brothers and it unnerves her. scares her, really. is he one of the newer ones that had yet to come as well, like castiel? would it really be one of her younger brothers that would ruin all that she had come to love out of spite for one of father’s more flawed ( but still, somehow, GOOD ) creations? did their father really have it in him to create such…such cruelty?

yes, a small part of her answers. yes he did. she’s seen it in glimpses of her study of humans — cruelty with an even greater capacity for love. where they created they also destroyed, and she’d find herself conflicted in her feelings of them.

          lucifer,  she finally starts, her curiosity too great to keep her from inquiring further. maybe if she knows she can prevent this before it ever happens.  i-i don’t…i don’t recognize the name. when was his creation? who came before him?

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     Oh.

     She isn’t–

     “Cast out by Father,” Castiel explains, his tone instantly shifting to something more gentle and soft, when he realizes just how far out of time that she is.  He can’t strictly guess, the different creations made that impossible, but he could gather it is a time when angels still don’t have any concept of war or of sorrow.  It makes him wish that he could prevent her ever finding out.

     “He is.  He is not Michael as you know him, though; he is Heaven’s general and holds the throne.  Father is– not there.  Everything is very different, from when you come from.”

               CAST OUT?

it was worse than she would have ever thought. he hadn’t meant fallen from power or fallen from favor ( with so many potential new siblings, losing her spot as the favorite was bound to happen eventually ). he’d meant fallen from grace. from HEAVEN.  

               and in this universe it had happened to her.

            oh…  samael’s voice softens to match castiel’s, the new knowledge wearing her shoulders down. at least she could take comfort in the fact that her older brother was well. or. as well as he could be. the second oldest banished. father nowhere to be found. how did he bear it?  how different, exactly? i…i know i’m…but everyone is happy, right?

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     Castiel’s eyebrows go up and then draw together and he looks at her more closely there.  Samael, in this timeline, is one of the fallen (though not Lucifer himself) and Castiel spent much of the first half of the First War tracking down and killing the fallen, though he had never succeeded in killing that particular one.  But if she isn’t of this Creation, she might be innocent; perhaps she is from some world where there was no Fall.

      “Samael, in this timeline, is fallen,” he says after a moment, though it’s just imparting information and not harsh in the least. “You should be careful speaking to any other angel you might encounter.  Ah– you probably should not tell them you’ve met me, as well.”

            fallen?  her head cocks, eyebrows drawing in from confusion as she tries to process the term and all its implications. fallen how? fallen from what? he said it so solemnly that it couldn’t be a good thing, and that train of thought made her wary. 

               if falling was such a bad thing, why would she have done it? what could have possibly happened?

            there are still so few of us in my time, forgive me. everything is still so…so new.   she’s jumped around so much that it was starting to become difficult to remember exactly what age they were in ( dinosaur or ice? ), but the humans that littered the planet now did not exist yet. samael had yet to decide whether that was a good or bad thing.   i’m not sure i’d know what to do with myself if i met any of the others. i’m older than most, but then…i’m not. is michael well?

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     “Tell– who?” Castiel asked back, confused even further as he looked at the strange angel in front of him, so incredibly different from anything he’d ever seen before.  Did she mean God?  Michael?  “Ah– I can’t tell anyone anything.  I’m not supposed to be here, either.”

     At least it was less likely to cause difficulties, if they were both trying to stay hidden.  If not, Castiel would have to flee; he couldn’t afford to be caught here, out of his own time. “My name is Castiel,” he finally said, taking a chance on her that he might not have had she looked more certain and less lost.  “I traveled backwards in the timestream to try to help my friends, but I don’t have the power to return yet.”

     Though he did have hopes he’d figure something else.  While he and Jimmy could wait it out, the temptation to change things would be nigh on unbearable.

            castiel?  the name is foreign and familiar on her tongue, and it takes her a moment to figure out why. cassiel. of course. funny how just one letter could change so much and so little at the same time. how far in the future was the birth ( or creation, rather ) of this brother? or would he not exist in her universe?

               for some reason, that thought made her heart constrict painfully.

perhaps it’s the shared camaraderie of their situation — both of them stuck in a time where they don’t belong. samael wonders, for a moment, if it was his own trip that pulled her here instead of her intended destination but drops that train of thought quickly. why place blame when the result was happy enough? she had a new brother to meet. as long as she could return to her own universe, what was the harm really?

            i’m samael.

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     Castiel had been avoiding other angels for obvious reasons: He was in the wrong time and the wrong place, and they would feel the temporal dissonance.  Even half fallen and weakened, they would see he was out of time where he should not be.  He had no real idea what had happened to Anael or the Winchesters, and so it was really only him and Jimmy and trying to find a way back to their own time period without having the live it all.

     She was an angel, but she was unlike any he had ever seen before.  He could feel the power, but it vibrated at the wrong frequency to this creation, and it was instantly enough to both confuse him and make him feel wary.

     Her expression wasn’t one of malice, though.  She seemed frightened, so after a moment, Castiel answered with his own cautious, “Hello.”  

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            hello,  she repeated, more confident this time as she looked him over. he looked…wrong. contained. she was prepared to investigate some more when she realized that more than repeated introductions were probably in order. she still had so many questions of her own.

will you help me? where am i? did you bring me here? how do i get back? why can’t i get back? is it you? is it this universe? tell me something. tell me anything. tell me everything.

in the end, samael settled for assurance.   will you tell him?  HIM. their father. at least, she assumed he’d be their father. despite being wrong — it was the soul, she realized, the human soul mingled with grace that made him look so strange; why didn’t he just cloak himself for human perception? the earthly plane should be doing the rest… — he was still an angel, albeit a strange one.

            he doesn’t need to know to send me back, does he? we’re not supposed to look ahead. if he finds out…

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when she first notices him he’s just a head of dark hair attached to a beige overcoat, seemingly out-of-place until he turns to reveal a handsome face and decent ( but truly, painfully cheap ) suit underneath. that’s when she notices him. tall. handsome. strange. she’s walking over towards him, ready to give the standard lucifer greeting she gives to every pretty newbie when she pauses.

the last stranger who’d been in here… he was short. scruffy. dressed in jeans and a sweatshirt of all things. he’d looked at her almost knowingly, an annoying smile paired with near-constant cheekiness as they bantered back and forth. he hadn’t radiated power, and her own snooping for any sort of glamour turned up nothing, but the encounter left her…wary.

               it never hurts to check, does it?

so this time as lucifer makes her way towards the handsome newcomer she’s on her guard, opening herself up to the supernatural perceptions she usually leaves locked away for convenience. she isn’t expecting…that is to say…it isn’t meant do much. most beings keep a glamour wrapped tightly around them that takes time to peel back and this should just…reveal the outside of it. nothing more.

this immense being of mostly formless energy ( and wings; massive, beautiful wings of silvers and grays dipped in hellfire black at the tips of his primaries that make her shoulder blades itch and twinge in phantom pain ) is the LAST thing she’s expecting to see.

her breath catches and she takes the last few steps to close the space between them and leans in.   …you don’t belong here,  she says, voice low and controlled as she tries to conceal her panic. don’t take me back. i can’t go back. i’ll never go back. not now. not EVER.

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     There was something that didn’t feel right.

     Part of it was likely that he was still healing from the damage that time travel had done to him.  And part of it was being temporally out of synch; right now, his younger self was in quiet observation with the garrison.  But there was something else, too.

     Jimmy was asleep and though Castiel was confused, he didn’t wake the man, letting him rest until Jimmy woke himself up.  Instead, he tentatively followed the strange energy pattern until he landed close to– a woman?  But not.

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               SOMETHING HAD GONE WRONG.

samael wasn’t quite sure what or even how, but as she observed the surroundings around her ( wrong, it was all WRONG ) two things became abundantly clear. ONE: here was not Iyáangẚ. she couldn’t be sure where exactly here was, but she knew it wasn’t there. TWO: she was not alone.

panic came first. what if they told father? what if he already knew? she did her best to tamp that fear down before it spiraled out of hand. there was no guarantee that her visitor was one of her brothers. perhaps it was another of HIS creations. when she reached out with her own senses she was met with a presence that tasted of a heaven tainted, and she paled.

               THIS WAS NOT HER UNIVERSE.

even worse, as she tried to right her mistake before she came face-to-face with the other she found herself strangely…drained. she was STUCK. stuck in an unfamiliar time, an unfamiliar place, and with unfamiliar people. family, she tried to remind herself. different, of course, but they were still family. maybe he would help.

           h-hello?