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'''Angels''' come from [[Celestia]], also known as the Angel [[:Category:Planes|Plane]], or Sacred World. The first angels chose to reveal themselves to a [[Priest]] named '''Diale''', who gave her coronet to Tamarin, the first guardian angel. From then on, it became customary for Priests to receive guardian angels.  
'''Angels''' come from [[Celestia]], also known as the Angel [[:Category:Planes|Plane]], or Sacred World. According to [[Empyreal Assembly]] lore, the first angels chose to reveal themselves to a [[Priest]] named '''Diale''', who gave her coronet to [[Tamarin]], the first guardian angel. From then on, it became customary for Priests to receive guardian angels.  


Although they resemble humans in shape, angels are otherwise unique in their appearance. Their bodies shine with points of sparkling light; instead of walking or flying, they float softly from place to place.
Although they resemble winged humans in shape, angels are otherwise unique in their appearance. Their bodies shine with points of sparkling light; instead of walking or flying, they float from place to place.


[[Category:Spirits]]
[[Category:Spirits]]
[[Category:Class Loyals]]
[[Category:Class Loyals]]

Latest revision as of 20:34, 11 January 2018

Angels come from Celestia, also known as the Angel Plane, or Sacred World. According to Empyreal Assembly lore, the first angels chose to reveal themselves to a Priest named Diale, who gave her coronet to Tamarin, the first guardian angel. From then on, it became customary for Priests to receive guardian angels.

Although they resemble winged humans in shape, angels are otherwise unique in their appearance. Their bodies shine with points of sparkling light; instead of walking or flying, they float from place to place.

Pages in category "Angels"

The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.