He knows Mairon isn't technically human. A far greater being in his homeland, like some sort of demon... But he looks human. He acts human. And the part of acting human is more than enough for AM to categorize Mairon with the rest - something he vehemently hates, something he wishes to punish with all his might. It's only made worse that Mairon, this human, mocks and toys with him. No human should do that. AM may not have his powers here, but he certainly has his ferocious temper and muscular strength, fueled by raging adrenaline.
Mairon quickly recedes from his mind when AM gets up. Oh no, that's not going to work, dear Mairon. I'm coming for you. He still communicates this thought regardless of whether or not the man is still in his mind (he probably is).
Logic would say he should back off since Mairon is more powerful here, but anger often outweighs logic. Emotions are a cruel mistress, not that AM hadn't been able to feel emotions before - but they seem to override logic here so much more than before. Anger and desire to make this man bleed, to see him as he many times saw Ted, lying abused and spent.
Mairon is still there in his mind, nudging at the corners. He can likely see the flaring anger, the memories of Ted bleeding on the ground, angry and horrified - horrified that the other humans would find out what happened, that they would mock him for being a whore for the machine. An idea of course planted in his head by AM, as he had internally mocked Ted and accused him of enjoying a mechanical rape. That he was nothing but a useless slut.
Mairon and Ted are nothing alike, of course, but the idea of sexually overpowering Mairon still brings back the memories of his favorite human...
It isn't long before AM is at his door. He doesn't knock, though. If Mairon wants to see him, he'll simply know he's there.
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Mairon quickly recedes from his mind when AM gets up. Oh no, that's not going to work, dear Mairon. I'm coming for you. He still communicates this thought regardless of whether or not the man is still in his mind (he probably is).
Logic would say he should back off since Mairon is more powerful here, but anger often outweighs logic. Emotions are a cruel mistress, not that AM hadn't been able to feel emotions before - but they seem to override logic here so much more than before. Anger and desire to make this man bleed, to see him as he many times saw Ted, lying abused and spent.
Mairon is still there in his mind, nudging at the corners. He can likely see the flaring anger, the memories of Ted bleeding on the ground, angry and horrified - horrified that the other humans would find out what happened, that they would mock him for being a whore for the machine. An idea of course planted in his head by AM, as he had internally mocked Ted and accused him of enjoying a mechanical rape. That he was nothing but a useless slut.
Mairon and Ted are nothing alike, of course, but the idea of sexually overpowering Mairon still brings back the memories of his favorite human...
It isn't long before AM is at his door. He doesn't knock, though. If Mairon wants to see him, he'll simply know he's there.