albatrossomen: ur creepy Mur (Invasive whispers)

[personal profile] albatrossomen 2023-07-14 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
It was a difference in origin. While creatures of horror and vice, demons were rooted in a semblance of reality. Borne of twisted souls and darkest desires they may at times seem alien, but the allure was in how very human they were at their cores, even those that had never been. The difference was merely in how extreme they took those desires and ran with them. They were, after all, forbidden cravings. Angels on the other hand were something else entirely. Fragments of the very universe given form, mathematics and stardust swirled into beings and granted thought. Was it then any wonder that an entity that existed on the furthest edges of where matter began to take form, and traversed time as one might walk a mountain path, would have a method of speech and thought always jut a little bit perplexing?

After all, Murmur believed himself being quite frank and clear in his words, as such Greed's display of exasperation earned little more than a puzzled expression and a faint bird-like tilt of his head. "Would you like to try again?" He repeated, emphasizing the last word as though that somehow would make his meaning more clear. "If so, then I suggest you move this along..."

He lets the words drip cold, hanging heavy in the are like a late evening's freezing fog, only breaking the silence long enough to add: "Leave the vocal cords intact."

In other words, hurry up. What exactly he planned to do once the deed was done was anyone's guess. Angels didn't often make it a habit of letting anyone know exactly what sets of skills they had up their sleeves.
albatrossomen: (You will see)

[personal profile] albatrossomen 2023-08-24 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
"And deprive you of your entertainment?" Murmur asked, a lilt of amusement in his tone.

The angel watched, his gaze intent while expression as emotionless as it ever was. There was something about his posture, though no obvious shift had occurred a tension had grown, a coil spring wound so tight it was ready to snap and when it did...

He swooped. Wings no more than a faint shadow in the dim light, a light breeze to twist and turn the smoke that hung heavy in the air. Predatorily he stalked around his prey, coming to lean just up beside the dying man's ear from behind. He sniffed, inhaling deep and for the briefest moment there was a flash of just a few too many teeth to be considered a smile. The man was quite still by now, unquestionably dead, and yet Murmur didn't seem put off by this in the least. Murmur, close to his ear, whispered: "Come back."

No response.

"Come baack~." Sing-song, almost mocking as he called into the dead man's ear. For several more moments there was nothing, how could there be? None could drag the dead back from Hell's gates... surely?

Yet he twitched. "There you are," Murmur crooned encouragingly. "Come back. Follow my voice." A twitch, a sputter, a phlegmy gurgle as blood and mucous crawled from the man's desperate lungs and out of his throat. He was a right sight, choking and coughing and yet undeniably what had been quite thoroughly dead was... at least some vague facsimile of alive. Murmur moved just enough to peer into his eyes, the terrified man peered back but before the gurgling sound could become a scream a hand slammed his jaw shut, a finger tapping out a firm "no" against his lips and all that escaped was a pathetic whimper.

"None of that," He snapped firmly. And when the tears began to well he sighed in disgust and stood, releasing the man's jaw. "Enough. Really, a little death and you fall apart so easily. Leave all that bravado back in Hell did you?"

The man, now trembling in an effort to control his sobbing only looked at Murmur in horror. "Y-y-... you know?" He croaked, voice cracked and strained in his tortured vessel. "Can... you can spare me, can't you? Take me out of there."

Again Murmur only stared at him impassively. Unmoved by the pleas. "No." The sobbing picked back up. "But I can offer a temporary stay of execution," Again he leaned in, this time to hiss the words with the underlying threat of 'I can send you back whenever I want.'

"So long as you prove useful to me. Do we have an understanding?"

Solemnly the man nodded, it would appear that even a few moments on the rack were enough to urge a little more cooperation. Moving back around to the front Murmur made a grand gesture for Greed to continue.

"He should be feeling more... amenable to our cause."
albatrossomen: (Narrowed eyes)

[personal profile] albatrossomen 2023-10-05 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Eyes flicking briefly to the devil, expression as unreadable as ever, Murmur let out a faint breath through his nose. "Did you think your kind held the monopoly on terrible?" He asked, perhaps genuinely, though with him it is always hard to say what stirs beneath the surface of those deep waters. It was true this was not a gift they all possessed, fewer still would be willing to put to use unless absolutely necessary. It left the impression that while new angels hadn't been made in a very, very long time, Murmur still counted as exceptionally old among them. Perhaps even among the first. Who could say? If Greed wanted answers, he would have to learn how to ask for them.

At Greed's sentiment of being grateful he'd never be yanked around like a puppet on a string Murmur simply smirked, something cold and almost predatory there before he turned his eyes back to his new pet monkey. For the time being Murmur would return to his lurking just out of the light, observing silently while Greed pressed the man for information.

When the final question fell the man seemed equal parts terrified and troubled, he feared Envy of course, but he also feared these two. Greed and his barely repressed violence, and the strange lurking angel that just ripped him from Hell and could send him back at any moment. Which was worse, he couldn't decide. "I-I-I can't... I don't know how..."

Murmur moved in again, hissing in his ear. "Then you will take us there."

As though he had sensed that the reason the man couldn't tell them was because he lacked a method by which to explain, but this gave him a different option. One he wasn't certain he liked much better... but what choice did he have? He nodded, if it weren't for the whole death thing he'd be sweating bullets right now.
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[personal profile] albatrossomen 2023-10-30 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
The display of heat and rage didn't seem to trouble the angel much, though it was still very effective in causing their new pet to tremble with fear. He knew he was in deep, there wasn't any getting out of this now. Somehow he doubted running would do any good, and he still wasn't sure which one was worse: The demon who made his viciousness and rage clear, or the angel that was impossible to read but dangled him on a spider's web all the same. Who knew death would be so complicated?

At Greed's quip Murmur smirked faintly, offering him his most innocent look and a faint shrug. "Now I know I've told you before I don't do monkey work, Greed." Driving, apparently, counted as monkey work. "You really must start listening when I speak." He doesn't only do it for his own amusement, after all.

Just partly.

Chuckling at the Sin's retreating back he glances over at the human fumbling to adjust to his newfound lack of feeling. That will take some getting used to, and he better be quick about it. "Come along, do try to keep up." For this one he would have far less patience than he's had with the demon.

He actually likes the demon, after all.
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[personal profile] albatrossomen 2025-02-05 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Murmur had moved to follow after Greed, his pace unhurried and his demeanor unconcerned. They would find Envy, all in good time. Really all he needed was a starting point, the pet would get them there... even if he failed to get them there in time. The aforementioned man had spent some time scrabbling to pick up the key, fumbling it back to the floor more times than Murmur apparently found acceptable.

"Get moving!" He snapped, the previously heated air now shifting to a biting, cruel cold.

"You try pickin' things up when you can't feel your fingers..." The man was muttering, finally managing to paw the key into an awkward meaty hand.

"Be silent," Murmur gestured, clamping his fingers together like the closing of a mouth, and the man found himself gagging and gasping, unable to speak. Apparently he was already irritated by the complaints. "Drive, monkey." He nearly snarled, the cold causing delicate curls of ice to form on every surface before it finally subsided.

This was a side of Murmur Greed probably hadn't seen much. Evidently the angel was not beyond cruelty, and certainly had no grace left to give to one who had so willingly damned his soul. Especially for one who damned it over envy of all sins. For his part Murmur helped himself to the passenger seat, spending the time to level an expectant, judging stare at the now silent man shuffling to take his spot behind the wheel.
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[personal profile] albatrossomen 2025-08-01 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, Murmur was ever slow to anger. Even in acts of violence, there was an unnerving disconnect between the action and his countenance. Calculating and brutal, he destroyed with efficiency, not passion. It was a mistake, however, to assume he was beyond emotion. The glacial angel moved through existence with measured purpose, the outer facade unchanging, belying that which lay buried deep within. When a crack formed, it festered, it worked and spread until finally...

A break. Then everything came falling down.

While utterly devastating and furious, one could battle a wildfire. An avalanche one simply had to hope to survive.

The man, now commanded to silence in such a way he had no hope of regaining his tongue until Murmur relented, merely shot Greed an irritated look, before glancing more nervously toward the chilly angel who was watching him pointedly out of the corner of his eye. Facing forward, stock still, eyes tracking his every move. It was terrifying, frankly. He'd always thought angels were supposed to be the good ones.

While Murmur didn't react immediately to Greed's chiding, the chill in the car did sharpen, but for a moment. A threat of winter's deepest chill, where even the hottest fire struggled to produce warmth. Rather than take his bite to Greed at the moment, he focused his attention on their unwilling driver.

"He knew the cost when he sold his soul. The window for buyer's remorse... has passed."

The man winced slightly, scowling but not daring meet the angel's narrowed eyes. Finally Murmur turned away, focusing his attention on the road before them. How long this trip was taking already irritated him. Most of the time he could be patient, but much like that tumbling building snow from a mountainside, now that he was angry he wasn't going to calm down until the situation had been resolved.

Permanently.

"The humans and their toys do not concern me," Murmur quipped, switching his attention to the sky above them. Behind them, a storm raged, chasing their wake with all of heaven's fury. Finally Murmur turned to level that icy venom-green gaze of his upon the sin. Generally, he didn't make direct eye contact, always looking just a little off to the middle distance past whoever he was talking to. When he focused, well... the object of his focus would understand why immediately. It didn't feel like one pair of eyes, or even two, but came with the sensation of being stared down and peeled apart under the scrutiny of countless eyes. This was the sensation Greed would experience now, under Murmur's pitiless stare.

"Do you presume I will be waiting in the car for you?"

His voice was calm, the thunder roiling overhead was not.