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Apr 25, 2007 21:36:37 GMT -5
Post by chaotixdivine on Apr 25, 2007 21:36:37 GMT -5
Seraphiel The Judge Pantheon: Angels History: Seraphiel has been a passive observer of the human world since his birth, and as such is able to remember any detail, no matter how tiny or insignificant. However, this also means he has actually accomplished very few of the great deeds that are characteristic of gods. Seraphiel did however defeat the angel Samael, a very powerful angel who betrayed the rest of the pantheon, in a battle that, according to the myths of his followers divided day and night. Many of his followers have sought him out on a kind of pilgrimage for advice, and judges often pray to him the day before a trial. Appearance: Seraphiel appears as a massive figure, encased in shining silver armor. Sprouting from his back are four wings that glow brightly enough to hurt a mortal's eyes. In one silver-gauntleted hand Seraphiel holds a a gigantic sword. It is said that he once also had a shield, but that it was broken in his battle with Samael. The god's helmet was also damaged in that battle, revealing a green light that shines brightly enough to damage a god's eyes if looked upon directly and that can blind mortals. Powers: Very strong Regeneration, omniscience (Coat of Arms courtesy of Alethia)
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May 2, 2007 22:28:38 GMT -5
Post by chaotixdivine on May 2, 2007 22:28:38 GMT -5
Dumah The Silence Pantheon: Angels History: Since the beginning of life, there has always been death, and Dumah, who embodies death, is one of the most ancient of the angels, rumored to have been created by Seraphiel himself. Dumah's wisdom is frequently called for by the angels, particularly by Metatron who seems to consider him something of a personal adviser. Dumah is also employed as an assasin, and few are more efficient then this silent, winged terror. It is said that Dumah is not truly mute, but that only the dead can hear his voice. Appearance Powers: Able to manipulate circumstances to kill mortals, can speak to the dead, provided they haven't moved on (Coat of Arms courtesy of Alethia)
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May 3, 2007 20:26:35 GMT -5
Post by chaotixdivine on May 3, 2007 20:26:35 GMT -5
Uriel The Divine Poet Pantheon: Angels History: Uriel is one of the oldest of the Angels, and also one of the highest ranked, although one wouldn't think it to look at him. Uriel has always been blessed with a great skill with words, and many a war has been avoided due to his influence. It is because of this skill with words that he serves primarily as the Angels' messenger, although in between these missions he resides in the Library. Uriel also possess a huge tome, believed to be an artifact of great power, although the only one who knows for sure what it contains is most likely Seraphiel. Appearance: Uriel appears as a handsome, rather delicate boy in his late teens, dressed in a black robe. A rather simple looking pair of white wings sprout from his back, nowhere near as impressive as one would expect from an angel of his station. His hair is black and falls to his shoulders, and a slender pair of gold spectacles sit on his nose. A large golden chain wraps around the angel's chest and left arm, leading to a massive golden and purple book which floats in the air beside him. This same chain winds around the book twice, binding it closed. Powers: Uriel's presence calms the emotions of those around him, able to describe something so vividly as to bring it to life for those listening to him.
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May 3, 2007 20:59:53 GMT -5
Post by chaotixdivine on May 3, 2007 20:59:53 GMT -5
Zaph The Mindbreaker Pantheon: Chaos-Dreams History: Zaph is a relatively young god, and something of a loner within his pantheon. A god known mostly for his apathy, Zaph at most times would rather be asleep then doing whatever he's doing, and frequently complains of chronic fatigue. Appearance: Zaph appears a blonde, blue-eyed human male in his early 20's. He dresses usually in a red and white robe which is slightly too long for him. His most remarkable trait is the fact that he is so completely unremarkable.
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