Your expertise is in monitoring cosmic rays, yeah? I think you'll be able to help streamline some of the processes that keep this place operational without devolving into calling it "magic". This building is our line of defense against celestial interference.
You're correct, but it tends to annoy the sorcerers when you say that within earshot.
[Jane Foster is a collection of good points in the shape of a person. He has a very high opinion of her.]
But I think I should be particularly clear. The task isn't without danger. Barbas was summoned here because we've blocked access to Lucifer's usual oversight. [That's how he understands the situation, at least.] It would tear Lucifer apart to have to generate enough power to sustain the barrier on his own. Tending to this isn't without risk.
The purpose of this facility is to share the burden of power generation to the next most populous resource. You can imagine how well that would go over if we were more upfront with the residents about that.
[Not all dangers come from the outside, after all.]
The wording they use isn't the best, but the currency used during the betting process taps into a person's energy reserves. It's controlled, and as safe as I could make it, but Lucifer claims that it's siphoning souls.
[Which is ridiculous. "Souls" aren't real. Energy is energy, subject to all the normal scientific rules.]
I thought it best to not advertise the particulars of the process, but I'd rather not leave as many variables up to Lilith and Loki alone.
[Or succubus?? She doesn’t know if there’s a gender neutral term fo soul sucking sex demons. Seems like their should be. Surely some of them are non-binary.
But that’s beside the point.]
Our energy replenishes itself, though, right? It must or else we’d get drained completely eventually and the casino would lose power.
[Because of course he's going to assume that literally.]
But the energy is safe. It'll never go quickly enough for a player to be in any genuine danger. They'll always fall asleep before reaching a dangerous level.
[He flips through his paperwork to get her the metrics he's taken about usage thus far.]
I've noticed some behavioral quirks in practice, but nothing I'd consider permanent or worrisome.
[His cheeks burn faintly as she suggests that she considers gambling to be a sphere that excludes intercourse. The games Jemma plays don't always match with the way normal couples engage.]
It seems as though they're more easily overtired. They'll be louder, and much more eager to behave in unhealthy ways. Lucifer says it's because losing their souls strips their morality, but he's an unreliable narrator on the best of days. [And also, that sounds ridiculous.]
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[geeze Fitz, way to take the joy out of shitposting.]
So how do you want me to help?
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[Jane had a point there, she’s pretty sure.]
But, yeah, that’s more or less what I did in New Jersey. Some of my equipment even made it to Hell with me.
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[Jane Foster is a collection of good points in the shape of a person. He has a very high opinion of her.]
But I think I should be particularly clear. The task isn't without danger. Barbas was summoned here because we've blocked access to Lucifer's usual oversight. [That's how he understands the situation, at least.] It would tear Lucifer apart to have to generate enough power to sustain the barrier on his own. Tending to this isn't without risk.
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[Not all dangers come from the outside, after all.]
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[Which is ridiculous. "Souls" aren't real. Energy is energy, subject to all the normal scientific rules.]
I thought it best to not advertise the particulars of the process, but I'd rather not leave as many variables up to Lilith and Loki alone.
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[Or succubus?? She doesn’t know if there’s a gender neutral term fo soul sucking sex demons. Seems like their should be. Surely some of them are non-binary.
But that’s beside the point.]
Our energy replenishes itself, though, right? It must or else we’d get drained completely eventually and the casino would lose power.
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It's got nothing to do with intercourse, Darcy.
[Because of course he's going to assume that literally.]
But the energy is safe. It'll never go quickly enough for a player to be in any genuine danger. They'll always fall asleep before reaching a dangerous level.
[He flips through his paperwork to get her the metrics he's taken about usage thus far.]
I've noticed some behavioral quirks in practice, but nothing I'd consider permanent or worrisome.
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[She pauses, frowning.]
What behavioral quirks?
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It seems as though they're more easily overtired. They'll be louder, and much more eager to behave in unhealthy ways. Lucifer says it's because losing their souls strips their morality, but he's an unreliable narrator on the best of days. [And also, that sounds ridiculous.]
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[Because that sounds a bit like getting drunk.]
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