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− | Angels are powerful worshippers of one deity or another who defied death and have become immortal through their magic and faith. Angels are sometimes worshipped, either independently or as part of their patron deity’s pantheon. The difference between an angel and a god can best be defined by the fact that an angel is more closely connected to its plane of origin – it is a ghost with holy form, a being whose powerful belief in its own purpose has not yet allowed it to pass on to heaven. | + | Angels are powerful worshippers of one [[God|deity]] or another who defied death and have become immortal through their magic and faith. Angels are sometimes worshipped, either independently or as part of their patron deity’s pantheon. The difference between an angel and a god can best be defined by the fact that an angel is more closely connected to its plane of origin – it is a ghost with holy form, a being whose powerful belief in its own purpose has not yet allowed it to pass on to [[The Heavens|heaven]]. |
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Angels are powerful worshippers of one deity or another who defied death and have become immortal through their magic and faith. Angels are sometimes worshipped, either independently or as part of their patron deity’s pantheon. The difference between an angel and a god can best be defined by the fact that an angel is more closely connected to its plane of origin – it is a ghost with holy form, a being whose powerful belief in its own purpose has not yet allowed it to pass on to heaven.