Hellhound AU
Sep. 21st, 2024 10:13 pmSometime round about 1900, a witch summoned a hellhound as a familiar.
He didn't mind it, hellhounds are loyal after all, and if some of her spells left him tired and drained, well, that was what he was there for, to keep her from using too much of her own energy for things. That and to eat the souls of her victims, sometimes.
But then, in the early 1970s, she ran afoul of a much stronger coven.
She was quite quickly banished to hell, but the hellhound couldn't be allowed to go with her, because, well, hellhounds are loyal and she was powerful and would have been able to use him to escape.
So the hellhound was made human, figuring that sixty, seventy, even eighty years if he was lucky would be enough time for the witch to have been consumed, so that even when the human-that-had-been-a-hellhound died, and Death herself realized that he was definitely not where, or what, he was supposed to be, she'd send him back.
But then one Charles Rowland kind of fucked up that whole plan by dying young and immediately running away from Death herself.
So the ghost-who-was-the-boy-who-was-the-hellhound has no idea what he was, or still is, under it all.
But, after a trip through hell to save his best friend (Hellhounds are loyal, after all) and time spent in a familiar position -though not a familiar kitchen- after that has been enough to knock a few things loose...
He didn't mind it, hellhounds are loyal after all, and if some of her spells left him tired and drained, well, that was what he was there for, to keep her from using too much of her own energy for things. That and to eat the souls of her victims, sometimes.
But then, in the early 1970s, she ran afoul of a much stronger coven.
She was quite quickly banished to hell, but the hellhound couldn't be allowed to go with her, because, well, hellhounds are loyal and she was powerful and would have been able to use him to escape.
So the hellhound was made human, figuring that sixty, seventy, even eighty years if he was lucky would be enough time for the witch to have been consumed, so that even when the human-that-had-been-a-hellhound died, and Death herself realized that he was definitely not where, or what, he was supposed to be, she'd send him back.
But then one Charles Rowland kind of fucked up that whole plan by dying young and immediately running away from Death herself.
So the ghost-who-was-the-boy-who-was-the-hellhound has no idea what he was, or still is, under it all.
But, after a trip through hell to save his best friend (Hellhounds are loyal, after all) and time spent in a familiar position -though not a familiar kitchen- after that has been enough to knock a few things loose...
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Date: 2024-09-28 08:55 pm (UTC)But when Charles talked about the mosaic floor, he noted it down. But when he brought up the other memory, the pen in Edwin's hand stopped. He turned his gaze back to Charles in stunned silence. Right, it was... a good thing that Charles might have remembered when he was little. But then again...
"You must have been so scared for a long time to have such a reaction," Edwin muttered, his brows furrowing. "Right, we are done here. I'm not letting you stay in there any longer." They could have this same result by just studying the picture of the circle. And knowing that the memory would hurt Charles was something Edwin could not bear. And knowing that he remembered more when he was little was just worse. Edwin attempted to disrupt the sheet with the circle on it. "This was a mistake, we should have went with a less direct method."
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Date: 2024-09-28 09:25 pm (UTC)He did, however, relax a little once he was able to move from the circle, unfolding to his feet and stretching, "I can almost remember the footprint of the kitchen, just can't think about it too hard or I'll lose it." Which was why he snagged the notepad Crystal had taken to using when she was present for a potential client interview, flipping to a clean page and sketching out the rough shape of the room, eyes partly closed as he did, labeling the boxes in it once he had, stove, sink, and the singular circle beside the stove was self-explanatory. There was also an exterior door, and an interior door, and a staircase which he tapped the pen against, "Not sure if it was up to a second floor or down to a cellar, but it was definitely stairs."
He shook his head again, sliding the notepad over, "Don't remember what was in the other room, or what was outside, if it was more houses or just countryside or what. But it's a start, yeah?"
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Date: 2024-09-28 10:01 pm (UTC)With a tilt of his head, Edwin eyed the drawing of the kitchen. He wondered if Charles really had never seen the other room, or just didn't remember. Edwin wasn't sure which of those options was worse.
"So this kitchen and the mosaic seem to be the most recent memory of that life of yours," Edwin stated out loud, thinking. Mosaic floors started to get popular at the beginning of the 1900's, along with stoves. "The fact that it had indoor plumbing puts it to more recent times than I've expected. It would also indicate that it was either a rich manor or lived somewhere in a city. I would imagine a witch with dark arcane spells could have eligible funds for a house of luxuries in the 20th century." It did help about what part of witch history he should research first. "I think it is a good start, great work, Charles."
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Date: 2024-09-28 10:11 pm (UTC)He shook his head, scratching the back of his neck, "Think it was still iron when the floor was tiles, just blocky-like, square like they are now, only bigger, twice the size of a modern one maybe?" He shook his head, "Had fancy feet on it." That much he remembered because they were right there where he could see them most of the time.
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Date: 2024-09-28 10:32 pm (UTC)Edwin quickly wrote down some notes. Then went to the bookshelf again to start on their next part of research.
"We may still need to visit another archive but first I shall see how much I can gather from books I have on hand," he explained. "That said, if you remember more, write it down."
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Date: 2024-09-28 10:47 pm (UTC)He shook his head, "And I was born, it's in the file at the Lost and Found Department." That fact, more than anything else, settled him some, knowing that he hadn't just been transformed from a Hellhound to a teenage boy somewhere along the way. He pushed himself up from the desk, already knowing what he was looking for, "The law almanacs, the witch ones, disputes and settlements, do the ones we've got go that recent?"
It was possible, of course, that whatever witch he'd been beholden to wouldn't have done anything that was legally recorded, that happened a lot, it was why the almanacs were so thin, but it was another step in the right direction if nothing else.
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Date: 2024-09-29 03:59 pm (UTC)"Great deduction, Charles. We've got the past fifty years covered, yes," Edwin nodded and followed Charles to get the almanacs they were thinking of. He took it off the shelf and handed it to the other. God knows it was a rare time Charles himself wanted to open a book, especially a law almanac.
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Date: 2024-09-29 04:41 pm (UTC)Knowing key words to look for -removal or collection or even transformation of a familiar or Hellhound- would make his skimming of the pages a little easier, the same way running two fingers along the page as he went, keeping a single line of text between them as he did, helped keep the words from swimming too badly.
Even still it was going to be slow going, especially with the way he had to blink up and re-focus -even despite knowing that ghosts shouldn't be able to get eye fatigue- every couple of pages.
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Date: 2024-09-29 06:48 pm (UTC)The almanac in question was acquired after a particularly horrible case with a witch. It was questionable if she was as bad as Esther but at least she wasn't immortal. But after that Edwin did feel the need to get more familiar with witches and their history, taken that it could teach them a lot. He was right, they had a few other cases in which knowing some background came in handy. This time too. Though Edwin wished it would have been something less... personal.
"There," Edwin frowned, pointing at a line then. He recognized the coven the entry mentioned - one of the most powerful ones he'd read about in other books too. What got Edwin's attention, however, was the text writing about banishing a witch not part of the coven because of practicing forbidden magic, and scattering her belongings and familiars.
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Date: 2024-09-30 02:26 am (UTC)He paused so he could go over the citation again, brow creasing as he marked the page with his fingers, flipping to the appendix of the case, where the belongings and familiars should be listed, only to be met with two words: Specifics sealed
His brow creased then, turning back to the citation just to make sure he'd gotten the right section of the appendix, frowning and leaning back a little when he confirmed that it was, "I... don't know if that's a point in favor of it being her or not. Makes sense that they'd keep the list private if it included a Hellhound, not like anyone's really supposed to have those."
He shook his head a little, "But what if it's just normal things and it's only sealed because of the, you know, nature of her crimes or something."
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Date: 2024-09-30 05:13 pm (UTC)"We need to handle it like a clue as long as we have no certain proof it isn't," Edwin stated. "We have no other choice after all. There was definitely something special about this case and for the sake of your nature, we have to dig into it."
Digging into an old witch case was like poking a nest of hornets. Edwin wasn't looking forward to it for many, many reasons. The biggest one would be that these witches sealed away a Hellhound, probably with the intention for it to die or fade. And now it is running around, unleashed. What if they thought he was looking for his owner? What if all this was the plan of his owner...? Edwin pursed his lips, trying not to jump to such conclusions just yet.
"Do you think... we may have to find their own archives on the matter?" Edwin wondered out loud. Either that or... talk to a witch of that coven.
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Date: 2024-09-30 06:13 pm (UTC)He shook his head, keeping the citation marked with his fingers even as he closed the almanac so that he could roll to his feet, taking it to the desk and flipping it open again, grabbing a notepad and a pen, scribbling 'ideas' on the top of the page and 'pros/cons' halfway down, "So, plan A, raid the coven's archive." He scribbled that out under the top header, "Pros, information's probably there. Cons, we don't have any idea what their security is like, or where their archives are." Or, more importantly, what they might do to a ghost and an escaped Hellhound trying to break in, but he couldn't actually get himself to say that one yet.
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Date: 2024-09-30 06:52 pm (UTC)Edwin let out a huff and crossed his arms, looking at the notes Charles was taking.
"Plan B, we talk to someone from the coven."
Unfortunately, both of these plans put them too close to a coven... But either that, or they wait for Charles's nature to take over one of these days...
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Date: 2024-09-30 07:23 pm (UTC)He nodded at Edwin's Plan B, marking that down, "Pros, again, information's probably there, and if we've got someone high enough up they'll probably be able to access it if it's restricted or whatever."
He rolled his head to the side, "And cons, they'll want to know why we're asking and we haven't got a good explanation for that." His brow furrowed a little, "And depending on who, or what their position in the coven is, they might be able to tell and that runs us right back into not knowing what their security protocols are, and I definitely don't want to risk just... getting unmade or whatever." Which he hadn't actually intended to say out loud, but there it was and he wasn't going to take it back.
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Date: 2024-09-30 07:56 pm (UTC)"Don't be stupid Charles, we definitely won't be unmade. They are probably just going to make sure we suffer endlessly in an iron cage or something like that. They are witches, not demented hysterics," he said as he started pacing about the room, thinking.
"We need to risk it, there is no other way," Edwin decided at last. "I believe it is time we call in one of the favors owed to us. Remember that pharmacist, who doubles as an alchemist? We cleared his shop he couldn't pay for our services. I believe he is also supplying witches, he may know something."
That was a really annoying case too. And it was thanks to Charles they had this favor at all. Everyone liked his smile...
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Date: 2024-09-30 08:23 pm (UTC)He did brighten a little at the reveal, "Newt!" It definitely wasn't the man's name, and it was anyone's guess as to why people called him that, because it had definitely been going on before Charles picked it up, "Haven't been by to see him in a while, have we?"
He glanced at the clock before wrinkling his nose just a little, "Should probably wait for tomorrow though, he's still trying to keep mostly regular business hours." And a little extra time to come up with some kind of plan of attack wouldn't go amiss, though he figured that was one of those things that went without saying, "How direct are we going to be with him? He gets jumpy." Which, really, being in the business he was kind of made sense, never knew when someone was going to turn into an actual evil witch about not being able to get supplies.
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Date: 2024-09-30 09:00 pm (UTC)"I believe he should know it is a case but not too much," Edwin nodded. "I think he is also aware of witches. So, telling him it is for his own safety he shall not ask us unnecessary questions." Hopefully... Then again, Edwin knew how curiosity worked. He looked at Plan A then. "We're gonna need warding charms."
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Date: 2024-09-30 09:10 pm (UTC)Sure, he owed them, and it should be easy just to call in that favor to keep him from asking questions, but doing some actual shopping would work even better because that would give them a chance to get him talking without making it seem like it was an interrogation.
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Date: 2024-10-01 08:07 pm (UTC)He nudged Edwin's shoulder then, unfolding and stretching, heading to the games cabinet, "C'mon, round of Battleship ought to keep us busy that long." Either that or it would be over within minutes because sometimes Edwin could read him that easily, it was always one of the two and Charles still hadn't figured out what the difference was.
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Date: 2024-10-02 07:30 pm (UTC)He watched as Charles walked to the closet to get the board game, and Edwin stopped to let himself feel this for a moment. This emotion wasn't entirely fear, not yet. But close to it. It didn't numb him just yet but it made him... a bit aware. Hellhounds belonged to Hell. It was their home. Even if Charles's owner was still alive, it may have been sealed, but it still meant that there was a chance Charles needed to return to Hell...
There was a chance Charles would leave at the end of this and that scared Edwin more than Hell itself.
"I see you are ready to be conquered once again," Edwin said at last with a playful eyebrow.
Battleship was a fun game. Not for the impulsive. But Edwin liked to use it to study Charles's habits, and he was doing it pretty well if he could say so himself. Sometimes he deliberately missed some of his hits just to see how Charles would react. It was a fun game. It did entertain them until they were ready to visit Newt.
As they arrived at the small pharmacy, Edwin wished they could play Battleship forever.
"So, we are here for charms and supplies and just inquiring about witches on the side, yes?" Edwin asked Charles, to make sure they knew their plan.
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Date: 2024-10-02 07:52 pm (UTC)Mostly he was just glad that Edwin let the game go on instead of trouncing him immediately as he occasionally did, since they were meant to be using it to pass the time.
Upon arrival at the pharmacy he nodded at Edwin's confirmation of their task, "Yeah, figure easiest way to ask about witches is ask about who he contracts his charms through, that we might need some in bulk, not that we're trying to take him out of the loop."
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Date: 2024-10-02 08:26 pm (UTC)So Edwin rang the bell three times, waiting for the door to open. Thankfully, they didn't need to wait long. A man slammed the door open, setting his glasses as he looked at them. Giving the impression that he had not slept at all... or changed clothes in the past three days.
"Boys, welcome! It's been a while," he greeted them, motioning inside. "I almost thought you forgot about me. Do you boys get my weekly flyer with the new offers?"
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Date: 2024-10-02 08:42 pm (UTC)The smile hitched higher just a little as he moved to lean one hip against the counter, keeping out of the way, "If you've got a spare I'll have a look, Edwin's the one who knows what he's after." That much was no different than how they usually did things, and the fact that Charles was just a little more alert than usual was easily chalked up to the fact that they were employing something that was half subterfuge.
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Date: 2024-10-02 09:00 pm (UTC)Edwin crossed his arms as he was waiting for Newt to stop talking for just a second...
"Why would we go to Brazil, we have no cases there..." he wondered out loud. But then he shook his head. "Doctor--" he started but he remembered how Newt hated being called that. So with an eyeroll, Edwin started again. "We are here on business, Mr. Newt."
"Oh sure, yes, everything's on the house for you boys. I owe you a lot after all. So, what do you need?"
"We need some..." Edwin started, his gaze flickering to Charles for a second. "Well, we found ourselves out of protection charms. Premade ones."
"Aah, you need the witchy ones, don't you?"
"Precisely. And, well, a lot."
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