So heaven ( in the dimension hop au ) is perfectly willing to kill her children on top of basically brainwashing Charlie to becoming one of them? Ow. And if Lil and Ada DO have an angel form or inherited something similar, what will Heaven do? They might kill them regardless, or force them to shed their demonic side by any means to completely destroy Alastor's legacy. Speaking of him, what was his thought process from being away from his pregnant wife and daughter up until his death?
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Yes. Heaven is more than willing to kill anyone that doesn’t fit the mold or “teach” them until they get back in line. Heaven is very big on forgiveness, of course, but there’s always a major price to pay before you earn it.
Charlie, regardless of what stage of life she may have been should they have taken her, would have been punished in order to earn “forgiveness” and join their ranks. It would have been traumatizing but, due to the surroundings, there would have been a constant underlying message (sometimes outright) that this was alright, that this was expected, and that once it was all over she’d be so happy.
Heaven is messed up in this world. Especially if we look at the executioner angels. They creep me out :/
If heaven found out that they had even an inch of heaven in them, well, they wouldn’t try to convert them like what they’d do to Charlie. They’d be very very mad. Because how dare a child of someone as horrible as the Radio Demon have even a bit of heaven in their veins. They’d do their best to extract (or cut off/out) any bits of holiness in them before killing them, with extreme prejudice.
They wouldn’t have been a priority before, but now? It’s personal.
Alastor never really intended to be a father, never thought he had it in him to love to begin with (and some days he still wonders if what he felt was love). When he sends away, arguably, the only people in the universe that he had left to care about he's absolutely devastated. He never realized just how much of his life revolved around him until they were gone.
He’s crueler than he has been in decades, since his arrival in hell. He crushes every angel he comes across with manic glee, imagining that each death was one step closer to seeing Charlie and their children.
(It doesn’t hurt to stop and torture a few angels to hear them scream for mercy, mercy they wouldn’t have given his family)
Some days he has to stop himself from bringing them back or following them into the world he had sent them to. And it is hard to talk himself out of it.
In the scenario in which he dies, he fully knows that he’s a goner. He’s used the last of his powers to send off his cane to one of his children and what’s left of him fades from existence before the angels could enter the barricade in Lucifer’s castle.
His mind is in disarray and the last thing he thinks of is how wonderful it would have been if they could all have danced together... one last time.