Yes. It is a necessity. I'm reviving these neglected areas.
Chernyth // Chessurite
It was not typical of "angels" to visit the earth, but Chessurite wasn't a typical man.
He was dangerous. He was fascinating. He was intelligent.
...And he was egotistical.
"Chernyth, business has been... Less than satisfactory. I was expecting a steeper incline in sales for this month. I have been disappointed, Chernyth. It is time to reach out to the people."
The svelte, businesslike ginger's face was somber as he situated his papers upon the table. Chernyth stood beside him silently, tracking his movements devoutly.
Truthfully, it was this kind of mortal that attracted her appreciative eye.
Surprisingly, it was this kind of mortal that stayed faithful to his [ridiculously] young lover.
The skinny blonde "woman" reached out to readjust Chessurite's tie as he admired his work. Out of the two of them, the angel was unsure who looked more inhuman.
"'Now hiring'," she read. "Are you sure that this shall truly attract attention?"
Chessurite looked at her in mild disbelief. Then, a cocky half-smile appeared. "Chernyth, this is me you're doubting here."
He dismissed her with a wave of his hand, turning instead to the bustling streets of the Sea City.
"Come, fair citizens of Jawan! I have a proposition that you cannot refuse! Jobs for everyone, excellent pay - free housing in the big city! No more must you toil here amongst the fishes! Join me instead!"
If past experiences were anything to go upon, then Chessurite and his beautiful companion would not have much trouble at all with getting exactly what the man wanted.
Chernyth // Chessurite
It was not typical of "angels" to visit the earth, but Chessurite wasn't a typical man.
He was dangerous. He was fascinating. He was intelligent.
...And he was egotistical.
"Chernyth, business has been... Less than satisfactory. I was expecting a steeper incline in sales for this month. I have been disappointed, Chernyth. It is time to reach out to the people."
The svelte, businesslike ginger's face was somber as he situated his papers upon the table. Chernyth stood beside him silently, tracking his movements devoutly.
Truthfully, it was this kind of mortal that attracted her appreciative eye.
Surprisingly, it was this kind of mortal that stayed faithful to his [ridiculously] young lover.
The skinny blonde "woman" reached out to readjust Chessurite's tie as he admired his work. Out of the two of them, the angel was unsure who looked more inhuman.
"'Now hiring'," she read. "Are you sure that this shall truly attract attention?"
Chessurite looked at her in mild disbelief. Then, a cocky half-smile appeared. "Chernyth, this is me you're doubting here."
He dismissed her with a wave of his hand, turning instead to the bustling streets of the Sea City.
"Come, fair citizens of Jawan! I have a proposition that you cannot refuse! Jobs for everyone, excellent pay - free housing in the big city! No more must you toil here amongst the fishes! Join me instead!"
If past experiences were anything to go upon, then Chessurite and his beautiful companion would not have much trouble at all with getting exactly what the man wanted.