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"I didn't even hear about that part, to be honest," Crowley huffs a breath of laughter. Angel stock fixated on wings quite a lot, so it'd been somewhat jarring to see that part had been left out, out of all things. Probably, they just didn't know -- saw some other mutations. "And I'm pretty sure I'm the exception, not the rule on that. Theirs are more like if you give an animal proper bird wings," Crowley's physical wings resembled a crow's, yes, but it was only an approximation. His true wings couldn't manifest in a physical space. They took after a bird's to better abide by this plane's rules -- so that, if Crowley weren't a demon, and could actually fly, he would be able to. Even still, as a mere approximation, they were the realest part of him. After all, it was just sort of like ... shifting appearance and matter, see? Into something conceivable and real. Crowley considers saying something more*, but ultimately decides against it. They were already questions edging too close to home, and in depth answers would bring up the whole .. metaphysical thing. The whole thing about Crowley's true form.
[glow=#000,1,400]all you've ever done is been a noose to hang on to — 。+゚.[/glow]
[div style="width: 480px; height: auto; text-align: justify; font-family: verdana; font-size: 9pt; line-height: 13px;"]Time was a strange subject for Crowley. It came with being immortal, of course -- but, well, if you thought about it .. Crowley was born at the beginning of the universe, but the chances that he'd make it to the end were slim to none. And Crowley was fine with that. He's not sure he'd want to, anyways. "I didn't even hear about that part, to be honest," Crowley huffs a breath of laughter. Angel stock fixated on wings quite a lot, so it'd been somewhat jarring to see that part had been left out, out of all things. Probably, they just didn't know -- saw some other mutations. "And I'm pretty sure I'm the exception, not the rule on that. Theirs are more like if you give an animal proper bird wings," Crowley's physical wings resembled a crow's, yes, but it was only an approximation. His true wings couldn't manifest in a physical space. They took after a bird's to better abide by this plane's rules -- so that, if Crowley weren't a demon, and could actually fly, he would be able to. Even still, as a mere approximation, they were the realest part of him. After all, it was just sort of like ... shifting appearance and matter, see? Into something conceivable and real. Crowley considers saying something more*, but ultimately decides against it. They were already questions edging too close to home, and in depth answers would bring up the whole .. metaphysical thing. The whole thing about Crowley's true form.
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