It's really interesting that you chose to pull out the "Samson and Deanlilah" strand in this, hon. The only reason I really joked about that title was because of the haircut, which I hadn't intended to attach all that much symbolic meaning to, beyond the fact that even in his current state, Dean still wants to take care of Sam.
I did really want to call it Samson and Deanlilah though. ;)
I like this, although I doubt the rules there would be simple. I always picture more of the Sandman kind of bureaucratic complexity.
Oh man, I simplify Hell out of sheer laziness, dude. I think you're projecting your dislike of bureaucracy. Bureaucracy is Hell, so of course Hell is a Bureaucracy. Me, I reckon it's like this: you sign up for Christian Jugment, you do a bad bad thing, you go there, eternal torment, blah blah boringcakes. A whole lot of Demons sit around being bored and making up roles about teals and souls and exchanges, but at the end of the day, you do bad and die, you go to Hell. You do good and die, you don't go to Hell.
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I did really want to call it Samson and Deanlilah though. ;)
I like this, although I doubt the rules there would be simple. I always picture more of the Sandman kind of bureaucratic complexity.
Oh man, I simplify Hell out of sheer laziness, dude. I think you're projecting your dislike of bureaucracy. Bureaucracy is Hell, so of course Hell is a Bureaucracy. Me, I reckon it's like this: you sign up for Christian Jugment, you do a bad bad thing, you go there, eternal torment, blah blah boringcakes. A whole lot of Demons sit around being bored and making up roles about teals and souls and exchanges, but at the end of the day, you do bad and die, you go to Hell. You do good and die, you don't go to Hell.
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