Helpfully, Deacon's face does not go blank in incomprehension. He understands that name and he understands where they fit into the discussion.
You're not supposed to smoke in church but there's no one around to tell them off. Whoever keeps the lamps lit and the miscreants out is in some other corner of the temple, evidently, and it's been a long time since Deacon has been asked to put out a cigarette - besides, they didn't start doing that until the 80s. His teeth catch on filter end, going about it lazily. The unlit item moves at each syllable, talked around.
"They chose an interesting demographic to piss off this round." And he doesn't even mean that in a way that suggests it was particularly unwise: vampires are about as easy to organise as cats. He'll leave it at 'interesting'. "What do you have on them?"
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You're not supposed to smoke in church but there's no one around to tell them off. Whoever keeps the lamps lit and the miscreants out is in some other corner of the temple, evidently, and it's been a long time since Deacon has been asked to put out a cigarette - besides, they didn't start doing that until the 80s. His teeth catch on filter end, going about it lazily. The unlit item moves at each syllable, talked around.
"They chose an interesting demographic to piss off this round." And he doesn't even mean that in a way that suggests it was particularly unwise: vampires are about as easy to organise as cats. He'll leave it at 'interesting'. "What do you have on them?"