[ no one likes a family meeting, but sometimes you just have to check in. dad showing up in their secret pocket universe will spoil the fun for exactly all of them, so there's a mutual interest somewhere in there. ]
We did happen on a reasonably effective binding spell in the pit.
[ that cas and some hallucinating, mushroom-brained friends broke, after being ritually flesh-melted and licking some statues. shut up. ]
One that you think would be capable of holding our Father?
[No one on the continent cares for Chuck, but respect where it's due. Their father isn't a threat to be treated lightly; Chuck is very much a being you shoot once because you won't get a second chance. The power of the Singularity and the local pagan gods trump even Michael, but there's god and then there's God.]
A spell I'd be absolutely confident could hold him doesn't exist.
[ Besides Jack, the only thing he's ever met with more power than God is perhaps the Singularity, and that's debatable. It's able to toy with archangels, and one would assume, if Chuck were brought here, that might mean the Singularity can manipulate even him. But there's no knowing for certain. There can't be. ]
Formidable as the Singularity is, do you imagine it could overpower him?
[As catastrophic as Chuck overpowering the Singularity would be, even a version of their Father leashed by it would still be dangerous. It's best if Chuck never makes his way here. Michael never wants to see him again.
(That's a lie. He'd like to see his Father again, but not as He was. Michael longs for the Father he thought he had—the one with a Plan, the one who cared about His creations.)]
Since you're asking—you've seen him?
[Odd to reach out about this particular topic at this particular moment. Michael can only think of one reason why he would.]
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We did happen on a reasonably effective binding spell in the pit.
[ that cas and some hallucinating, mushroom-brained friends broke, after being ritually flesh-melted and licking some statues. shut up. ]
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[No one on the continent cares for Chuck, but respect where it's due. Their father isn't a threat to be treated lightly; Chuck is very much a being you shoot once because you won't get a second chance. The power of the Singularity and the local pagan gods trump even Michael, but there's god and then there's God.]
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[ Besides Jack, the only thing he's ever met with more power than God is perhaps the Singularity, and that's debatable. It's able to toy with archangels, and one would assume, if Chuck were brought here, that might mean the Singularity can manipulate even him. But there's no knowing for certain. There can't be. ]
Formidable as the Singularity is, do you imagine it could overpower him?
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[As catastrophic as Chuck overpowering the Singularity would be, even a version of their Father leashed by it would still be dangerous. It's best if Chuck never makes his way here. Michael never wants to see him again.
(That's a lie. He'd like to see his Father again, but not as He was. Michael longs for the Father he thought he had—the one with a Plan, the one who cared about His creations.)]
Since you're asking—you've seen him?
[Odd to reach out about this particular topic at this particular moment. Michael can only think of one reason why he would.]