Gabriel (
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thearena2013-02-01 04:11 pm
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[OPEN] This is where the bad little angels go
WHO| Gabriel and OPEN
WHAT| Gabriel's just arrived a few hours ago and he'd love to make some friends/enemies.
WHEN| Week 3
WHERE| Ice field, a few hours' walk from the cornucopia.
WARNINGS/NOTES| He's likely in a friendly mood (for now), because he has no weapons or supplies of any kind.
Gabriel trudged through the snow slowly, having already slipped a few times on the wet, icy surface. He couldn't see much around him, but supposedly there were people out here waiting for a celebrity deathmatch, that was assuming, of course, that anyone was as famous as he was.
Death was a strange thing and he honestly couldn't tell if this place was for real or some kind of angel afterlife that no one had bothered to tell him about. He hadn't even had time to react to anything they'd told him before they'd tossed him into this frozen wasteland with nothing but the borrowed clothes on his back and while they were clearly keeping him warm, he was still shivering and pissed off. The eerie noises that the wind carried around him didn't really help this place to seem any more real, either.
The worst part was that he was getting hungry, too. Sure, he ate, but he was never hungry. So maybe this was the angel-equivalent of Hell and Daddy really was pissed that Gabriel had tried to stop all those plans or maybe He was just pissed off that Gabriel had left in the first place. It didn't really matter, because either way, Gabriel was completely boned.
He was going to have to find some food soon and maybe even figure out some shelter. The idea of burrowing into the snow seemed kind of pathetic, but then so did the idea of freezing to death, so there was that, at least.
WHAT| Gabriel's just arrived a few hours ago and he'd love to make some friends/enemies.
WHEN| Week 3
WHERE| Ice field, a few hours' walk from the cornucopia.
WARNINGS/NOTES| He's likely in a friendly mood (for now), because he has no weapons or supplies of any kind.
Gabriel trudged through the snow slowly, having already slipped a few times on the wet, icy surface. He couldn't see much around him, but supposedly there were people out here waiting for a celebrity deathmatch, that was assuming, of course, that anyone was as famous as he was.
Death was a strange thing and he honestly couldn't tell if this place was for real or some kind of angel afterlife that no one had bothered to tell him about. He hadn't even had time to react to anything they'd told him before they'd tossed him into this frozen wasteland with nothing but the borrowed clothes on his back and while they were clearly keeping him warm, he was still shivering and pissed off. The eerie noises that the wind carried around him didn't really help this place to seem any more real, either.
The worst part was that he was getting hungry, too. Sure, he ate, but he was never hungry. So maybe this was the angel-equivalent of Hell and Daddy really was pissed that Gabriel had tried to stop all those plans or maybe He was just pissed off that Gabriel had left in the first place. It didn't really matter, because either way, Gabriel was completely boned.
He was going to have to find some food soon and maybe even figure out some shelter. The idea of burrowing into the snow seemed kind of pathetic, but then so did the idea of freezing to death, so there was that, at least.

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He walks for a long time, keeping track of where he is in relation to their hideout. For the most part, he doesn't see anyone else, but he does find a new icicle to carry around as a sort of makeshift nightstick.
His world has been made mad. He doesn't want to dwell on that, but the fact of the matter is that he has no rules to follow here and no idea what to do. He can't sink so low as to be a murderer, even against these criminals, but he has been told that these are the rules, and his core rebels at the idea of disobeying.
He finally sees someone else on the horizon, a man who appears unaccompanied. Javert pauses, taking some time to deliberate. After a moment, he begins his approach, marching towards Gabriel with obvious intent.
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He also eyes the icicle in Javert's hand and, honestly, he's already been stabbed once recently. If he has to run, he'll do it.
He straightens his back and yells once Javert's in hearing range. "Hey, Bucko, I'd appreciate if you stay where you are for now." If he comes much closer, Gabriel's making a beeline for a nice little place he calls anywhere else.
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He expects it to have about as much an effect as it did on the average criminal back in Paris - very little, as most of them would try to run - but he might as well make the attempt.
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"Why? So you can kill me?" He's not that stupid. "No, thanks, Buddy. I don't intend to make it that easy on you." And he's not particularly sorry about that, either.
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Gabriel makes like he's going to run to the left, darts to the right and then quickly turns to run directly away from Javert. After everything he's been through, he's not letting some human take him down with a chunk of ice. He just hopes that the poor visibility in the snow will be to his advantage.
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When he hits the edge of a crevice with his boot, he slips right into it, sliding across the ice with a moment of panic. All he can think is stop and then... he does. He's floating. Huh.
He laughs as he lowers himself to the floor of the crevice. It's low and bitter and just this side of sounding a little unhinged. Whatever brought his powers back, he's not complaining at all.
"Oh, no, Mister. Please!" And then he waits.
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He reaches the edge of the crevice, and while Gabriel's a little out of sight, Javert's confident he can hear him if he gets down into the crack, where the echoes will guide him. He starts to climb down, tucking the icicle in the belt of his winter pants to keep it falling. It's only about twenty feet, not far.
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Energy crackles around him, almost forming the shape of wings behind his back. His stance is tense, ready to take whatever comes at him. "Are you a God-fearing man? Because you're about to be touched by an angel."
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The only explanation is that he's gone mad. It's a particularly unpleasant feeling; Javert's inclination towards orderliness and method doesn't mesh well with a world full of unexpected chaos and lawlessness. Previously it was the law of man that was all topsy-turvy to him, but now he sees that it's the laws of nature itself being turned sideways.
"An angel?" he repeats, disbelieving. He wonders if the lack of logical law means he should abandon the laws of his own ethics as well, but bats that aside. He doesn't approach but instead sort of boggles at the man in front of him.
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"Someone once threatened to deep fry me and I've always kind of wondered what that would look like from the outside." Energy crackles around his hand as he takes a step towards Javert.
"I'll let you know what it looks like later." He throws a crack of hot energy right past Javert's head. "Assuming you've still got ears."
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He moves forward with fearless, almost reckless intent, looking to slam the icicle into Gabriel's midsection.
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He snaps and the snow around Javert flies upwards, pelting him around the torso. "It would probably be fair for me to let you run, right?"
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"Will you let me run just so you can pursue me?"
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"Congratulations. You're now the deadliest catch." He grins and starts to count down. "Ten, Nine, Eight..."
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He snaps again and this time sharp chunks of ice fly up at Javert. Gabriel's a survivor and if it's him or this guy, he's picking himself. He's not even a little sorry.
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He tries again, and this time has a little more success. He starts to pull himself up.
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He's still walking slowly and calmly towards Javert as he climbs. This really is cruel, even for him. Maybe he should just put this guy out of his misery.
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And, unknowingly, past where Gabriel's powers will reach.
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Luckily, the ice is there to break his fall and that seems to have just be a flub, because his powers are back. Still, climbing might be a better plan, so he starts that. Little does he know that when he gets to the top, his powers will be gone and if Javert chose to run, Gabriel will never catch him.
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