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dirtytrenchcoat) wrote in
abraxasnet2022-06-27 04:26 pm
to: everyone
Now that I've had some time to adjust to the Free Cities at large and the maelstrom of constant chaos that tends to permeate our current whereabouts I think it may be time to make myself known.
I'm Castiel. Cas, to some.
I've been told that this isn't my first time here, and so if I forgot you or certain events from my prior stay I apologize. We'll have to begin anew.
I believe I've met a few of you that I had prior interactions with, some during the extent of whatever magic was bringing on those evocations.
But we don't have to talk about that. I'd prefer it if we didn't.
I'm Castiel. Cas, to some.
I've been told that this isn't my first time here, and so if I forgot you or certain events from my prior stay I apologize. We'll have to begin anew.
I believe I've met a few of you that I had prior interactions with, some during the extent of whatever magic was bringing on those evocations.
But we don't have to talk about that. I'd prefer it if we didn't.

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I've been briefed about some of our past.
I'm afraid I still don't know much, or even what type of hat it was.
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[Obviously this skill is about the most impressive thing Castiel's done that he knows of. Outside of carrying the fish in his pocket. No one is mentioning that probably to be kind.]
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Still, I wouldn't be against seeing it. Dean's made some questionable choices himself with regard to fashion and popular culture.
With a serape, I believe.
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Ooh, serape. That sounds fun, actually. What is it?
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A blanket that can be worn.
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I do not know what that means, exactly, but I know one gets what they pay for, and bargain is typically another term for "a swindle."
[Earth tones. Ugh. At least it's a color aside from black, but... black is still more fashionable.]
That sounds rather comfortable! But, on the other hand, rather... frumpy.
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A serape woolen, so I think it's more warm than comfortable. It looked quite coarse, and frumpy.