Precisely. Mark still needs Angel alive, ignoring the fact they've slept together (more than one time). If Nemier was the one to attack, no, she'd be dead in an instant.
Yea, I'll soon post as, I'm going to reveal something about Nemier that is slowly but surely happening to her and Genesis. Cause now I'm going to move the plot along and begin preparations to summon Lucifer.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
Um, there will be no summoning of Lucifer. Sorry, but Lucifer and God are both under strict control by me. And please consult me before deciding you're just going to do these things. Please leave Lucifer in Hell.
What does it make you, if you control both Lucifer and God? *o*
Ok, seriously.. I'm a bit lost, what's Mark doing in Violeta's room? I thought the end of your post, LH, is before Violeta goes to see Angel again.. Mark should be in the living room with Angel at the time (or did I miss something?)..
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Reise, I have no other clear objective to give Genesis then, she doesn't see the Excorists as threats except one actually, but thats for later. Summoning Lucifer would be the only logical step to take after the world is taken over by the demons, cause you even said it yourself, Genesis and the Seven Princes are just the scouting party for the real army that set to march on Heaven.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
Unfortunately, summoning Lucifer is beyond the rules. Perhaps you should select your objectives more carefully next time. I'm sure you can think of something, I know you're creative ^^
Can someone explain me, because the flu is obviously making me an idiot, WHY would Lucifer be summoned? I don't see the reason. I mean, if he must come to end the Exorcists, if the Demons can't do it themselves, than why didn't he just come in the first place and did it all by himself? Why send an army to move around a little and then have your general or whatever (who didn't actually DO much yet) call you to the scene to deal with the problems your army is unable to solve? In my eyes, that would mean death for the incompetent demons, I don't know xD
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Why don't they give a reason for her to come along? Disrupting one of the Seven Princes ruling area and have people repent and eventually lure one of the Seven Princes out to be dealt with. Genesis is trying to get into the one place that has survived the Genesis' onslaught, and it's place where God's Power on Earth is.
Reason why Genesis is trying to summon Lucifer is that he's the only one strong enough to open the gates to Heaven, Genesis doesn't see the Excorists as threats, she doesn't need Lucifer to crush them. In fact she's giving them the greatest insult she can give her enemies, to be ignored.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
Now I'm confused. I thought God took all the good people and left all the sinners to die. Where would 'Gods' Power on Earth' be? And why would Genesis want Lucifer to open the Gates of Heaven? God already abandoned Earth, what more could he want? And when exactly was Genesis's onslaught? All I recall her doing was summoning the demons to earth, which wouldn't mean much since all the good people were gone anyway.
Maybe I'm just really lost... xD
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