Name: Ally Age: 26 Contact Info: handing that in if accepted, if that's ok Other Characters: None
Character Information
Name: Lucifel Canon: El Shaddai Age: You know when God created light? Lucifel was born that moment. Like: there was light and the shadow that came from God? That was Lucifel; He appears to be in his late 20's - early 30's though Gender: Male Canon Point: Post-Game
Background Link:
You had most of the history stuff with Enoch, so you can’t accuse me of spoiling this for you. I’ll add what Lucifel did while he wasn’t playing games on his cellphone. Anyways…
Let me tell you a tale. It took place 360.000, no, 14.000 years ago. Well. To me it seems like it was only yesterday. To you it could be tomorrow. It’s the story of a man, known by 72 different names… and the guy assigned to look after him since the big guy upstairs ordered to have him taken up before he dies. The man known by so many names - Enoch being his name at the time - was taken to Heaven by Lucifel, archangel and God's right hand (at the time), because God was amazed by how pious a man Enoch is for a human. So the archangel did as ordered, but he wasn’t really happy about God liking someone else more than him, since he had always been His (God's) favorite. On top of that he was told to look after Enoch, which didn’t sit well with him either, suddenly being the babysitter of a puppy-like scribe felt like a degradation, even though he didn't even think of rebelling at that time. Due to that Lucifel and Enoch didn’t get along that well at first. To make things short, let's get to the actual events of the game: Enoch messed things up in Heaven by being a nice guy to the Watchers, who were encouraged by meeting him to fall and thus defy God. Except that it actually all went according to God's plan.
The Fallen Angels formed a contract with the demon Belial, Ruler of the Darkness, lived with humans and had children with them, called Nephilim, but these children proved to be dangerous. To save humanity from the Flood that the Council of Elders originally ordered, Enoch volunteered to go back to Earth to find and capture the Fallen Angels, with Lucifel accompanying him as his support. However, he was not allowed to directly intervene in Enoch's mission. Sometime after 80 years since their journey began, Enoch noticed that he has become immortal. To keep the journey going Lucifel has to get him back on his feet and he makes his first promise to Enoch: that he wouldn't be going anywhere. He would stay by his side, always. It's one of the turning points in their relationship, as this promise was one of the stones set for their friendship. Occasionally during the journey and as they are in the Tower Lucifel keeps God informed about their progress.
This is where I skip forward, since Lucifel isn’t doing much other than summing up what happened after each chapter. He takes a more active role in the game once after Enoch and Armaros met and Enoch dives into the Darkness to save Nanna, a little girl that had been following them around once they had reached the Tower. Since Enoch was essential in capturing the remaining Fallen Angels and Lucifel isn't allowed to directly act himself, he convinces Armaros that he should go and save Enoch in his stead, appealing to him because Enoch and he used to be friends before his fall. Lucifel gets Armaros to enter the Darkness and save Enoch - and Nanna along the way - for them. However, before they reach Enoch, Belial calls Lucifel on his cellphone, shocking the usually calm and composed archangel and foreshadowing what has happened to Enoch. The scribe got corrupted by Belial and got turned into a puppet of his. Armaros is forced to fight Enoch and defeats him, but Belial is upset by this unexpected turn of events and tries to keep both Enoch and Armaros in the Darkness. And this is Lucifel’s moment to shine: he takes hold of the unconscious Enoch and leaves Armaros behind to be consumed by the vileness. Lucifel just had Armaros do all the dirty work and got Enoch back with the most little of effort. He had been told to get Enoch back at any cost, which is what he did.
For 10 years Lucifel has to wait for Enoch to recover from the vileness corruption he suffered when he had been in the Darkness, so the scribe's body went Han Solo and his soul was sent to heaven to heal. The archangel stayed with Enoch's body on earth, even worrying over his soul, wondering what is taking him so long to return. Despite that he stayed by Enoch's side, watching over him, just as he had promised.
Once Enoch got freed from the vileness and his doubts they continue their mission to catch the remaining Fallen Angels. The archangl resumes to act as Enoch's support and keeping God informed. Although one time as he talks to God, Lucifel suggest to him that he should take a break and that he could take care of things for him... which foreshadows things that may happen in the future.
We make one last time skip, so if you put up with it for so long, then congratulations! After many more battles you reached the end of the game!
Just to notice that your princess is not in this castle. The princess being the leader of the Grigori. After the Tower is destroyed by Enoch and the credits rolled, Lucifel speaks to the player one last time, telling them that the game is done and that this is the last report from this side and that we will see him again.
Lucifel | El Shaddai | No reserve 1/2
Name: Ally
Age: 26
Contact Info: handing that in if accepted, if that's ok
Other Characters: None
Character Information
Name: Lucifel
Canon: El Shaddai
Age: You know when God created light? Lucifel was born that moment. Like: there was light and the shadow that came from God? That was Lucifel; He appears to be in his late 20's - early 30's though
Gender: Male
Canon Point: Post-Game
Background Link:
You had most of the history stuff with Enoch, so you can’t accuse me of spoiling this for you. I’ll add what Lucifel did while he wasn’t playing games on his cellphone. Anyways…
Let me tell you a tale. It took place 360.000, no, 14.000 years ago. Well. To me it seems like it was only yesterday. To you it could be tomorrow. It’s the story of a man, known by 72 different names… and the guy assigned to look after him since the big guy upstairs ordered to have him taken up before he dies. The man known by so many names - Enoch being his name at the time - was taken to Heaven by Lucifel, archangel and God's right hand (at the time), because God was amazed by how pious a man Enoch is for a human. So the archangel did as ordered, but he wasn’t really happy about God liking someone else more than him, since he had always been His (God's) favorite. On top of that he was told to look after Enoch, which didn’t sit well with him either, suddenly being the babysitter of a puppy-like scribe felt like a degradation, even though he didn't even think of rebelling at that time. Due to that Lucifel and Enoch didn’t get along that well at first. To make things short, let's get to the actual events of the game: Enoch messed things up in Heaven by being a nice guy to the Watchers, who were encouraged by meeting him to fall and thus defy God. Except that it actually all went according to God's plan.
The Fallen Angels formed a contract with the demon Belial, Ruler of the Darkness, lived with humans and had children with them, called Nephilim, but these children proved to be dangerous. To save humanity from the Flood that the Council of Elders originally ordered, Enoch volunteered to go back to Earth to find and capture the Fallen Angels, with Lucifel accompanying him as his support. However, he was not allowed to directly intervene in Enoch's mission. Sometime after 80 years since their journey began, Enoch noticed that he has become immortal. To keep the journey going Lucifel has to get him back on his feet and he makes his first promise to Enoch: that he wouldn't be going anywhere. He would stay by his side, always. It's one of the turning points in their relationship, as this promise was one of the stones set for their friendship. Occasionally during the journey and as they are in the Tower Lucifel keeps God informed about their progress.
This is where I skip forward, since Lucifel isn’t doing much other than summing up what happened after each chapter. He takes a more active role in the game once after Enoch and Armaros met and Enoch dives into the Darkness to save Nanna, a little girl that had been following them around once they had reached the Tower. Since Enoch was essential in capturing the remaining Fallen Angels and Lucifel isn't allowed to directly act himself, he convinces Armaros that he should go and save Enoch in his stead, appealing to him because Enoch and he used to be friends before his fall. Lucifel gets Armaros to enter the Darkness and save Enoch - and Nanna along the way - for them. However, before they reach Enoch, Belial calls Lucifel on his cellphone, shocking the usually calm and composed archangel and foreshadowing what has happened to Enoch. The scribe got corrupted by Belial and got turned into a puppet of his. Armaros is forced to fight Enoch and defeats him, but Belial is upset by this unexpected turn of events and tries to keep both Enoch and Armaros in the Darkness. And this is Lucifel’s moment to shine: he takes hold of the unconscious Enoch and leaves Armaros behind to be consumed by the vileness. Lucifel just had Armaros do all the dirty work and got Enoch back with the most little of effort. He had been told to get Enoch back at any cost, which is what he did.
For 10 years Lucifel has to wait for Enoch to recover from the vileness corruption he suffered when he had been in the Darkness, so the scribe's body went Han Solo and his soul was sent to heaven to heal. The archangel stayed with Enoch's body on earth, even worrying over his soul, wondering what is taking him so long to return. Despite that he stayed by Enoch's side, watching over him, just as he had promised.
Once Enoch got freed from the vileness and his doubts they continue their mission to catch the remaining Fallen Angels. The archangl resumes to act as Enoch's support and keeping God informed. Although one time as he talks to God, Lucifel suggest to him that he should take a break and that he could take care of things for him... which foreshadows things that may happen in the future.
We make one last time skip, so if you put up with it for so long, then congratulations! After many more battles you reached the end of the game!
Just to notice that your princess is not in this castle. The princess being the leader of the Grigori. After the Tower is destroyed by Enoch and the credits rolled, Lucifel speaks to the player one last time, telling them that the game is done and that this is the last report from this side and that we will see him again.