Angel
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The term angel is applied to any character who has begun (or completed) the process of ascension. In practical game terms, this is any character who has selected either the Paladin or Shepherd character class (as these are the gateways). Only characters with morality of 20 or more are able to choose these classes.
Angelic characters do not suffer any damage when travelling in the plane of Paradise. It is their home plane and they may travel freely within.
- A powerful soldier for the forces of good.
- The Paladin is a footsoldier for the forces of good. Like the Myrmidon and the Pariah, the Paladin is a combatant, though unlike the others he is much better suited to resist damage.
- Seraph
- A divine angel with great and terrible power.
- The Seraph is the ultimate soldier in the armies of good. His is a simple job: punish evil, wherever it is. The powers of the Seraph are almost entirely combat based, and they are feared by demons throughout the cosmos for the sheer amount of punishment they can dish out.
- Divine Champion
- A powerful guardian of the forces of light.
- The Divine Champion is an angel whose powers are great and terrible. While Divine Champions are able to cast spells, they are best known for their ability to transform their bodies into several forms: a sheet of fire (which grants them several fire attacks), a wisp of air (which grants them several peculiar abilities), and a form of solid steel (which grants them increased damage resistance and strength - enough to throw cars).
- A priest for the forces of good.
- The Shepherd is akin to an old-world cleric, a magician dedicated to the forces of good whose powers are built around providing aid and succor to those in need. Shepherds have the unique ability to pray for additional powers.
- Advocate
- A divine being with a magnificent grasp of holy magic.
- The Advocate is an extremely powerful angelic character whose purpose is to serve as the central "brain" for the forces of good. It is the Advocate who can focus the Word through their eyes and their voice.
