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theroadsofar March 3 2009, 07:41:38 UTC
Dean raised an eyebrow. "You're kidding, right? Salt's a lot easier to come by than trolling around for some ready-made binding powder. It's not exactly like they sell that stuff wholesale."

What kind of hunter was he? Any hunter worth his salt - ha ha, whatever - would just know, he assumed, that salt kept out more than demons and you could pick it up anywhere, any time. And it wasn't like you'd get a lot of weird looks buying it either, so it was inconspicuous to boot. Dean frowned a little at Angel; the fact he knew about binding powder at all screamed "Hunter" of some kind, but how couldn't he have seen salt used? Now, he didn't know how he got into the business. Not everyone was born into it like Sam and him, and it was wasn't out of the question that Chippendale here might've had to self-teach himself about this kinda crap. Maybe he hadn't discovered that yeah, you could use binding powder to juice up a line and throw in stuff like cat's eye shells, but salt was usually good enough to save your ass, especially if you had only a few seconds to lay a line down.

He polished off the turkey, wondering if Angel really knew what he was talking about or if this was all hearsay for him.

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blurred_divide March 3 2009, 08:07:46 UTC
Angel's eyebrows furrowed slightly. If Brian hadn't mentioned being raised into this, he wouldn't have found it strange that he didn't know. You did have to dig around to find this type of information. Either you devoted your life to studying all of this or you had a couple of centuries on your hands to read a lot of books and make a lot of contacts. And unless you knew where to look, occult shops with genuine supplies were difficult to locate. A lot of them were made for tourists.

But Brian made it sound like he'd been surrounded by this type of work his whole life. Surely, his entire family couldn't have gone without knowing these things?

"What? No, of course not, you have to put one together. The ingredients aren't hard to come by." There was a beat or two of silence. Something else was odd about this.

"What are you trying to protect yourself from, anyway? Only certain demons can be kept contained by something like this, cases of demonic possession usually."

Wait, had Brian run into a case of demonic possession here? How had he even known? Angel was fairly certain there hadn't been a lot of chances for a patient to go around examining the foundations for plakticine and that was really the only way to tell.

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theroadsofar March 3 2009, 08:37:55 UTC
"Spirits, for one," Dean said, shooting Angel a look. Hadn't anyone told him anything? Then again, he was right on that count - salt and holy water didn't always work on certain demons, Yellow-Eyes coming to mind that time when he'd been holed up in Dad. Dad had been gone for a year now, but he still felt his absence and it hurt like hell. Some days he didn't know how he got up out of bed, only that he just did and he suspected a majority of the reason was doing it for Sammy. "But you're right about the demons. If they're high-powered enough, then crap like salt and holy water might not work. But better some defense than none, y'know?"

Definitely a hunter. Maybe not the most experienced, informed one he'd ever met but still. Dean thought back furiously to if he'd ever seen Angel hanging around the Roadhouse but considering the fact that the Roadhouse's customers tended to look like very dangerous, very well-armed truckers or bikers, he was pretty sure Chippendale would've stood out for. It wasn't like every hunter in the country stopped by Ellen's, though, so just because he hadn't seen him before didn't mean he was legit.

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blurred_divide March 4 2009, 06:32:49 UTC
Okay, now Angel was...just confused. He was usually confused to some degree or another when talking to people, so that wasn't necessarily new in and of itself, but discussions about vampires and demons and such were often one of the few times he wasn't left feeling vaguely baffled.

It would've been easier to tell himself that Brian was simply out of the loop, but someone that confident in their declarations tended to have a reason to be that way. If Brian had been at this as long as he was implying, it was hard to imagine him having gotten this far without ever being proved wrong.

Which still didn't help things make sense.

"You're concerned about spirits? They don't-they almost never bother anyone. Most of the time, you can't even tell they're there. Or they're just like anyone else. But, you know. Invisible."

Not that spirits couldn't be dangerous; they could. It was simply rare. Given everything else that was out there in the world, spirits were probably the last thing anyone should be concerned about encountering.

Plus, Dennis the ghost made a nice enough housemate, even if he was occasionally overzealous with tossing Wesley the books.

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theroadsofar March 4 2009, 22:02:08 UTC
Dean snorted. "I wish. Look, man, I don't know what you've been up to before Landels or how much experience you've got, but the second you start trying to make friends with Casper, the more likely it's gonna end bloody. Just gonna tell you right now."

The few nonviolent ghosts he'd run into were few and far between: the only ones he could even think of off the top of his head was their Mom, the death omen Claire, and Molly. Those were the exceptions, not the rule. Now, he didn't know what fairy tale world Angel lived in, but sooner or later he was gonna run into the big bad truth that those spirits "just like everyone else" weren't a dime a dozen. If he was lucky, he'd either be quick enough on the draw to put them to rest or have someone with him to do it for him. Dean couldn't believe he'd lasted on the job, though, thinking spirits were just friendly, invisible people. Oh, they were visible, alright, and they weren't at all friendly.

Dean shook his head as he went back to his meal, going through the last of the pumpkin pie. So much for hoping that Angel might have some real experience behind him - if he couldn't even treat a spirit as something that needed to be put to rest and instead something that should be left alone, then there wasn't much help he could expect from him.

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blurred_divide March 4 2009, 22:59:53 UTC
Angel raised an eyebrow. Maybe Brian simply attracted a lot of violent spirits, but just how many were there to attract, anyhow? Psychics could sense the presence of spirits, but otherwise, most of them couldn't be seen or felt.

"Some are, but...they aren't common," he said. "Ghosts in general, I mean. I've run into exactly two violent spirits, and one who's taken up rooming with an associate of mine. Spirits tend to keep to their own plane of existence. It's rare for them to cross over."

Admittedly, he didn't seek them out specifically, but if there was one actively causing trouble somewhere, Cordelia's visions would've likely alerted him to it. Generally, there was simply no need to. He had enough on his hands with the vampires and various demons.

Of course, Brian wasn't exactly wrong to be concerned about ghosts. It was just, wasn't there a lot more he should be worried about instead? If he was focusing all of his attention on what was almost never there...

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theroadsofar March 5 2009, 23:44:05 UTC
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