He seemed interested in the new arrival from my world, Crowley, though I'm not certain if it was about him in specific or simply how he related to myself and Lucifer.
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You may desire to demonproof the house, if you have not.
Crowley and Lucifer do not get along. It's wise to keep them away from each other if at all possible.
[He doesn't want either of them getting hurt, but he knows they if they end up in the same room together only one of them will probably walk out of it.]
They were on opposite sides, during the Apocalypse. Crowley was essential in the stopping of it, and now rules Hell. He sees Lucifer as a threat, and Lucifer likely sees him a traitor.
[Which technically he is, but who from their world isn't anyway.]
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[A pause.]
You may desire to demonproof the house, if you have not.
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[Since he has him here.]
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[A pause.]
Crowley and Lucifer do not get along. It's wise to keep them away from each other if at all possible.
[He doesn't want either of them getting hurt, but he knows they if they end up in the same room together only one of them will probably walk out of it.]
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[Grin stretching.]
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[He and Castiel had been sort-of friends, and might still be. He isn't sure.]
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Why doesn't Luce like him?
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[Which technically he is, but who from their world isn't anyway.]
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[So it's a matter of when they'll clash, not if.]
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[Amused.]
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[In other words, not able to protect himself. And Castiel is pretty sure Lucifer won't adapt to being mortal very well.]
I would prefer if you attempt not to seriously harm Crowley unless absolutely necessary, however.
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[He promises, reassuringly.
Fights pick him.]
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[And he knows Break will likely try to protect Lucifer if it does come to a fight between the demon and the angel.]
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