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scruffnfeathers ([personal profile] scruffnfeathers) wrote in [community profile] fandomtownies2009-09-03 12:19 pm
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Our Lady of Fandom, Thursday

It was Thursday again, which meant Castiel was behind the pulpit. He seemed especially interested this week in keeping an ear tuned to the choir -- apparently he'd finally gotten over finding himself involuntarily singing for his first sermon.

When it came time for him to speak, he remained silent for a long moment, looking over the congregation with his usual blank, but slightly curious expression, his hands resting lightly on either side of the stand where he had a distinct lack of laptop, bible, or notes of any kind.

"Music is an interesting thing, isn't it?" he said finally. "Ethereal and intangible, created purely for one's auditory senses. It exists, as so few things do, only in the very moment of its creation, every note born in the 'attack', lasting only a moment or two, then fading off in the 'decay'. The note can be solitary, plaintive against the darkness of silence, or one of many, a parade of aural soldiers marching to fill an empty world. Music can be soothing or jarring, smooth or staccato, poetic or vulgar or anything in between. However it is played, whether live performance or reproduced on plastic or in electrical impulses, it is that which simply is until it isn't until it is again."

He was clearly quite pleased with these thoughts on music. Then his expression turned, if not actually dour, then at least more serious.

"There are those that would claim some music to be the work of the devil, leading man down the path of evil. While forces of power, such as angels and demons, may and certainly do make use of music -- 'hark, the herald angels sing', while perhaps a little excessively florid, is not a fabrication -- it is only through human voices, those of our vessels, that we may create voices that you can even hear without worrying about your eardrums exploding. And the majority of demons, and most certainly the devil himself, have other things to do rather than possess heavy metal bands. And finally, while there certainly no denying that words have power, influencing people through popular entertainment is actually far more subtle than most demons tend to be. A demon wishing to use rock music would be far more likely to, say, promise to grant a musician great fame and ability in return for his soul, or perhaps create exploding compact disc players, than simply try and tell you what to do in lyrical form.

"And so I would urge you, each of you, to find time to spend with music this week. The format of the music, and the way it's created, doesn't matter. Music, like man, is free to follow what style it likes. And music, like man, is a fleeting, momentary thing, that somehow, despite its apparent insignificance, manages to do great things."

[ooc: and here comes the minor OCD is up. Watch out, I've reversed some of the threads. . . .]
thatsamilkshake: (z - wee - laughing)

Re: OOC

[personal profile] thatsamilkshake 2009-09-03 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
TRICKSY, TRICKSY THREAD-REVERSING THING!
bitchprince: (...que?)

Re: Don't talk to Castiel

[personal profile] bitchprince 2009-09-03 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
... And so Castiel returned to the kind of sermons that made Arthur's brain curl up in a funny way. Which didn't mean he wasn't there, sitting neatly in the pews as always, but it did mean that he was very much put off today.

What?

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Do you just randomly pick a topic while you're staring at us at the beginning or do you actually plan these things out?" Chuck asked. Music was something he totally wasn't expecting to hear about.

Re: Don't talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 05:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Chuck came but not in the dirty way. He didn't like music quite that much, thank you.
thatsamilkshake: (confused)

Re: Don't talk to Castiel

[personal profile] thatsamilkshake 2009-09-03 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Francine found herself staring at the angel, not in confusion as she usually did, but in a sudden mistrust that she'd actually made it back to the right universe after all, because she kind of ...understood what he'd said.

Whoa.

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah. That explains it," Chuck said. "Also kind of makes me sad that we don't have a whorehouse around here for you to visit anymore."

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"It would be interesting to see what kind of sermon you'd come up with after that," Chuck said. There was also the fact that it would be hilarious to see.

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, I missed that one. I'm just going to assume it was disturbing," he said. "There's a difference between the people who have sex for fun and the people who feel like they have to do it in order to get by. It's not so much about sex so much as it is about desperation."

Big talk coming from the man who owned a club full of strippers. Sorry, burlesque dancers.

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Why else would they do it?" he asked.
living_endless: ([neu] thinking)

Re: Talk to Castiel

[personal profile] living_endless 2009-09-03 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"'That which simply is until it isn't until it is again,'" Didi repeated, looking faintly bemused. "Seems like it should describe a lot of things that aren't music."

In truth, while she'd enjoyed the sermon, she was mostly there because she was curious about the angel.

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm good at it and I enjoy it but you don't see me doing it for money." Information, maybe, but never money. "With the grief placed on prostitutes these days I hardly think it's worth it if you don't have to do it."
living_endless: (Default)

Re: Talk to Castiel

[personal profile] living_endless 2009-09-03 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"They only get a little bit of time, but a lot of them are just amazing," Didi said. "I always like watching how it turns out."

She was speaking as Death, now, not as a 16-year-old. Not that she wasn't both.

Re: Talk to Castiel

[identity profile] rocksthescarf.livejournal.com 2009-09-03 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"If it makes you feel better, we don't know why do we do most of the stuff we do either."

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