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Jack Kline ([personal profile] godjr) wrote in [community profile] diademooc 2025-05-18 01:54 am (UTC)

Billie, the Grim Reaper. She had a plan, that we could turn me into a bomb that could kill Chuck and Amara. He's been destroying all the universes he made, leaving ours for last.

[ Jack does wonder a lot about his grandfather. He wonders if he was always like this. He probably couldn't have been, to create something beautiful like all these earths, and the angels, who weren't always bad people, as Castiel assured him. Even his father wasn't born evil, like Jack wasn't, but things changed as time went on, and now Chuck is the ultimate villain. Jack's sad that he never got a chance to know his biological family, that an ending is all he can give them. ]

It didn't work, but it kind of did. Rowena, I'm ... absorbing power around me. I became a vacuum, I guess?

[ Jack wouldn't explain this to anyone else, but Rowena he can trust with everything, and she is far wiser than he is. She'll know what to do about it. This only just began happening and he's a little worried. Jack's overpowered problem has been a lifelong issue, and he's hurt many people along the way, accidentally much of the time. ]

Chuck brought back Lucifer and he and Michael had a fight in front of me, Lucifer died, and I absorbed all his life force, and the power of their fight and ... I was supposed to use it against Chuck but I'm here.

[ Lucifer alone and himself, those wouldn't be enough life forces to take on Chuck, but Sam and Dean were positive that he would kill Michael too, that was the plan. If Jack could absorb it all, he was the bomb that the could use to finish it. But he's not where he is supposed to be. ]

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