Solomon Takes the Train - Devilgram
Solomon | |
Solomon Takes the Train |
Intimacy: | Solomon Lv. 5 |
Card: | Solomon Takes the Train |
Story 2: | Story Key x3 |
Story 3: | Story Key x5 |
Story 4: | Story Key x10 |
#Train #Stars |
Story Summary
AsmoBaby
"Oh, what a clever way to in..."
MC just gets off a call with Asmodeus after resolving yet another problem at the House of Lamentation. Solomon asks MC who they were on the call with, to which MC can decide to answer, or be secretive about. Solomon notices that MC has been feeling tired after running around helping the brothers over the past few days, so he offers to bring them out on a trip on their day off tomorrow.
LordDiavolo
"I want to ride a train, too."
Outside of Cocytus Hall, Solomon explains that for this outing, they're both going to ride a train that had just begun operating recently. As they are about to leave, Beelzebub and Belphegor come over. Beelzebub was about to invite MC to Hell's Kitchen. To this, MC declines and Solomon explains that the two of them are going on a date instead, to which Belphegor gets annoyed about. MC can choose to deny or confirm that it is a date. After the twins leave, Solomon muses over how he still has rivals no matter the time period.
stn
"There's a legend like that?"
In the train, Solomon and MC have dinner while watching the night view. He tells MC the story of why it is always dark in the Devildom. Long ago, the sun used to shine equally over all three worlds, but the Devildom and Celestial Realm broke out in war over an accusation that one side was giving humans guidance. After hundreds of years, both realms decided to settle things by dividing the Sun and Moon. Hence, the angels watch over humans in the day and the demons will watch over humans in the night. Solomon explains that though most believe angels to be good and demons to be evil, he doesn't believe that's the case after living in the Devildom. At the same time, he wonders whether humans even need guidance from stronger forces in the first place. MC can decide whether to say they think humans are weak or strong.
Belphie
"Stars viewed from the train are..."
After dinner, Solomon and MC go to the top of the train to see the stars. He shows the MC the stars and explains how in this part of the Devildom, there is a tear in the night sky, from which the starry sky from the Human World comes flowing through. He asks MC whether being surrounded by demons and angels makes them forget that they're a human, to which MC can either agree or disagree. Solomon recounts how learning magic makes him question his identity, and how he thought seeing the stars from the human world might remind him of who he is. But he later corrects himself and says that just talking to MC makes him feel better than some stars. He confesses how he sometimes does not want them to go back to their daily lives as they will not live under the same roof again. They then decide to stay and watch the stars a bit longer before heading back inside the train.