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Angels are a race of celestials, beings who live on the good-aligned outer planes.
  
Akatriel: Revealer of the devine mysteries and of angel proclamation; cf. Raziel
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Angels can be of any good alignment. Lawful angels hail from Heaven, neutral angels from Nirvana, and chaotic angels from Elysium, though the majority serve one good deity or another and call their patron's realm their home. Most mortals assume that angels never lie, cheat, or steal, are impeccably honorable in all their dealings, and are the most trustworthy and diplomatic of all the celestials; while this is generally true, there are exceptions, especially as some angels serve good-aligned trickster gods and other chaotic entities.
  
Aanfiel: Chief of the crown judgment angel of the Merkabah
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The original and most powerful angels predate the mortal races. They were among the first creations of the gods of good, and those that survive to this day are among the more powerful non-divine beings in the universe. While new angels are still periodically created by the gods, most modern angels were once good mortals, their souls transforming into something greater upon reaching their destination in the planes. Often an angel's true form is reminiscent of its mortal self, only taller, brighter, and more powerful. The relationship between good mortal soul and angel is common knowledge, and many mortal religions assume that all members of the faith in good standing become angels of some type in the afterlife. Others confuse the issue by conflating famous mortals (such as saints and martyrs) with preexisting angels that have similar names, or suggesting that angels take human form to perform great deeds as mortals, returning to the heavens when their duties are over.
  
Azbuga (h): One of the eight great thrones angels who clothes himself with the grament of righteousness those deemed worthy among the new arrivals in heaven
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All angels are blessed with extraordinary beauty, though their actual appearances vary widely. Their natural shapechanging ability means they may appear to mortals as male or female, depending on their personal preference or the will of their deity. As they are spiritual creatures given a physical form rather than creatures of flesh born of other creatures, their gender is mutable; some angels always use a male form, some strictly a female one, and others use either or both, or prefer an androgynous or sexless shape.
  
Barakiel (Barkiel, Barbiel): Ruler of the order of Seraphim, governor of the month of Febuary, and one of the 7 archangels
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Technically, the word "angel" refers to several types of humanoid angels—solars, planetars, and devas (of which the astral deva is the most common; other types exist as well)—though many mortals use the term loosely and apply it to any celestial, whether an angel, one of the guardian archons, fey-like azatas, beast-like agathions, or any other creature of the good planes. The angels do not take affront at this, as they have more important things to deal with than mortal nomenclature.
  
Camael (Kemuel): Chief of the orders of Powers; one of the holy sefiroth; personification of divine justice; among the 7 that stand in the presence of God
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Angels speak Celestial, Draconic, and Infernal, though they can communicate with almost any creature because of their truespeech ability. All angels possess a number of similar traits. Most angels also have additional powers beyond these traits, depending on the role their deity assigns them. For example, an angelic guardian of volcanoes might have the fire subtype, or the protector of a sunken city might be aquatic, amphibious, and able to use her wings to swim.
 
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Chayyiel: Chief of the holy Hayyoth (Cheribum).
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Gabriel: Angel of annunciation, resurrection, mercy, and vengeance; ruling prince of the first heaven; chief of the angelic guards over paradise.
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Galgaliel: Eponymous head of the order of Galgalim (chariots of the Merkabah); chief angel of the wheel of the sun.
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Haniel (Anael): Chief of the order of Principalities and of Virtues; one of the 7 archangels; governor of December; reputed to have transported Enoch to heaven.
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Iofiel; Preceptor angel of Shem; a prince of the Torah (like Yefefiah); one of the 7 archangels; chief of the order of Thrones.
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Johoel (Jaoel): Meditator of the ineffable name; prince of the pressence.
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Metatron: Chancellor of heaven; prince of the ministering angels; sustainer of mankind.
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Michael: Chief angel of the Lord; deliverer of the faithful; tutilary prince of Israel; angel of repentance, etc.
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Phanuel (Raguel): Archangel of penance; prince of the pressence; identified with Uriel and Ramiel.
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Radueriel (Vretil): The recording angel; leader of the celestial choirs; creator of the lesser angels
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Raphael: Angel of healing, science and of knowledge; one of the princes of the presence, regent of the sun.
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Raziel (Galizur): Chief of the supreme mysteries; one of the archangelic governors of the Bratic world; preceptor angel of Adam, herald of diety, and reputed author of the Book of the Angel Raziel.
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Rikbiel: Chief of the divine chariot; prince of the Merkabah angels.
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Sopheriel Mehayye and Sopheriel Memeth: Two of the supreme angels of the Merkabah (of which there are 8); keepers of the books of life and death.
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Soqued Hozi: Keeper of the divine balances; one of the 8 supreme angels of the Merkabah; appointed by God to the Sword.
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Sandalphon (originally Elijah): Angel of power and glory; twin brother of Metatron.
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Shemuil: The great archon, mediator between the prayers of Israel and the princes of the 7th heaven.
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Suriel: Benevolent angel of death; instructor of Moses; a prince of the presence.
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The Irin: Twin angels who, together with the twin Quaddisin, constitue the supreme judgement council of the heavenly court; among the 8 exalted hierarchs that enjoy a rank superior to that of Metatron.
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The Quaddisin: Twin angels who, together with the twin Irin, constitute the supreme judgement council of the heavenly court.
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Tzadkiel: Angel of divine justice.
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Uriel: Archangel of salvation; regent of the sun; overseer of Tartarus.
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Yefefiah (Dina): Angel of the Torah; instructed Moses in the mysteries of the Cabala.
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Zagzagel: Angel of wisdom; chief guard of the 4th heaven; angel of the burning bush.
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Revision as of 11:43, 10 July 2016

Angels are a race of celestials, beings who live on the good-aligned outer planes.

Angels can be of any good alignment. Lawful angels hail from Heaven, neutral angels from Nirvana, and chaotic angels from Elysium, though the majority serve one good deity or another and call their patron's realm their home. Most mortals assume that angels never lie, cheat, or steal, are impeccably honorable in all their dealings, and are the most trustworthy and diplomatic of all the celestials; while this is generally true, there are exceptions, especially as some angels serve good-aligned trickster gods and other chaotic entities.

The original and most powerful angels predate the mortal races. They were among the first creations of the gods of good, and those that survive to this day are among the more powerful non-divine beings in the universe. While new angels are still periodically created by the gods, most modern angels were once good mortals, their souls transforming into something greater upon reaching their destination in the planes. Often an angel's true form is reminiscent of its mortal self, only taller, brighter, and more powerful. The relationship between good mortal soul and angel is common knowledge, and many mortal religions assume that all members of the faith in good standing become angels of some type in the afterlife. Others confuse the issue by conflating famous mortals (such as saints and martyrs) with preexisting angels that have similar names, or suggesting that angels take human form to perform great deeds as mortals, returning to the heavens when their duties are over.

All angels are blessed with extraordinary beauty, though their actual appearances vary widely. Their natural shapechanging ability means they may appear to mortals as male or female, depending on their personal preference or the will of their deity. As they are spiritual creatures given a physical form rather than creatures of flesh born of other creatures, their gender is mutable; some angels always use a male form, some strictly a female one, and others use either or both, or prefer an androgynous or sexless shape.

Technically, the word "angel" refers to several types of humanoid angels—solars, planetars, and devas (of which the astral deva is the most common; other types exist as well)—though many mortals use the term loosely and apply it to any celestial, whether an angel, one of the guardian archons, fey-like azatas, beast-like agathions, or any other creature of the good planes. The angels do not take affront at this, as they have more important things to deal with than mortal nomenclature.

Angels speak Celestial, Draconic, and Infernal, though they can communicate with almost any creature because of their truespeech ability. All angels possess a number of similar traits. Most angels also have additional powers beyond these traits, depending on the role their deity assigns them. For example, an angelic guardian of volcanoes might have the fire subtype, or the protector of a sunken city might be aquatic, amphibious, and able to use her wings to swim.

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