Was there really a method to this madness? No, there probably wasn’t actually which was why it was so effective. Was the beginning of the inner monologue directed towards the students or the demons you wonder? Well it wouldn’t have mattered either way because it was an inner monologue for a reason; you weren’t meant to be listening in but it was the demons nonetheless. The Demons seemed to have a guideline or a code if that is what you want to call it and they were following it without fail but there was a large wedge between them and the code, allowing them room to move and to breathe. This fact was becoming more and more obvious as Elijah moved through the throng of people. Not only did the Demons have the upper hand but they weren’t at a disadvantage either. The students were weakened by lack of magical knowledge and strength to put it to use where as the demons...there was nothing, just power.
Then, of course, here was Elijah moving towards the only thing keeping him grounded. Although, his desire to learn about these ...things... was keeping him from jumping head first into battle with them. Elijah knew that at one point, through his ramblings, his grandfather had spoke about knowledge being power and lack of it would mean weakness to those who did not possess it. Once again, he could appreciate the relevance of the statement that had been made so very long ago. The man had gotten a scolding from his wife but by the time she had reprimanded him about saying such things, the words had already sank in. Words were powerful but in this situation incredibly useless, and that didn’t bother Elijah has much as it perhaps should have done.
After shoving a few first years into a compartment and sealing the door, Elijah’s hand went to the handle of the dining car door but he found that it was already open. He held his wand in front of him and stepped inside but regretted it as soon as he did. The walls were pink and the floor and ceiling were the same colour. It was tinged with red, creating a colour that was as grim and as foul as the smell. Elijah was stood behind Angelique and for once he was wishing he hadn’t grown as much as he had. He was tall, incredibly so and that gave him a view he didn’t want to see. He didn’t have to move to see the whole car; he didn’t think he could have even if he wanted to. Someone had died a very painful death. “...shit...” he mumbled forgetting to curb his language although at this point in time it seemed horribly appropriate; at least in his mind anyway. It wasn’t as if he had a preset reaction for something like this.
Awkwardly, Elijah placed one foot in front of the other and found himself approaching a semi-intact...is that a lung? Shuddering as curiosity got the better of him, Elijah squatted down and prodded the organ with his wand. Nothing happened. Well, obviously but what exactly did he expect to happen? He heard the Pygmy Puff scream or squeal and it burrowed itself into the side of his neck, sandwiching itself between the skin and his hair. Elijah placed his wand between his teeth and picked up what was left of the organ. Blood dripped out of the open crevice and he held it up so it could drip out onto the floor. Jen would know whose organ it was. Rob was morbid so he’d probably want it in a jar and the two would dissect what was left or do whatever the hell maddened criminals did with stray organs. He flipped the organ into his palm and squeezed it, allowing some of the juices drip onto his palm. Merlin, he was getting as bad as them. Maybe it was just lack of sleep invoking such an odd response.
“Whoever it was...” He began, taking his wand from between his teeth and tucking it behind his ear, “He died...a very painful yet incredibly interesting death.” And Rob was morbid was he? There was a hypocrite sitting on Elijah’s brain and burrowing itself inside the lobes because he found himself incredibly interested in the death of this person, whoever he or she was. He should have been mourning, not wanting to find out more. This meant that the demons had something else on their side, something that wizards couldn’t combat. But the question was, did they all have this power or was it personal to just one of them? Elijah looked at Amelia...she looked....well it was indescribable and he couldn’t have reassured her or done anything to help at that moment; not while he was fondling a lung or a liver or something. So, he looked back at the organ and watched as the blood continued to drain off of it. “Did it have a name?” He asked idly, referring to the demon. “Or was it not arrogant enough to attach its name to its success?” His eyes tore away from the organ and he looked questioningly at the Keikan twin that was in the room.