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* '''Arrival in Tak-Terbatas:''' The Engelles entered the Tak-Terbatas plane with the intent of establishing their dominance and receiving the worship they believed they were due. However, the species of this plane did not recognize their divinity, leading the Engelles to view them as insolent and unworthy. Their initial attempts at guiding and protecting the Terbatians were met with indifference or resistance, which only fueled their growing rage. | * '''Arrival in Tak-Terbatas:''' The Engelles entered the Tak-Terbatas plane with the intent of establishing their dominance and receiving the worship they believed they were due. However, the species of this plane did not recognize their divinity, leading the Engelles to view them as insolent and unworthy. Their initial attempts at guiding and protecting the Terbatians were met with indifference or resistance, which only fueled their growing rage. | ||
* '''Fall from Grace:''' Over time, the Engelles’ pride twisted their purpose. What began as a mission to enlighten and protect became a crusade of domination and punishment. They established the Empyrean Dēofolis, an empire built on their belief in their superiority and their right to rule over the lesser beings of Tak-Terbatas. This empire became a bastion of their ideology, where they honed their skills in warfare and subjugation. | * '''Fall from Grace:''' Over time, the Engelles’ pride twisted their purpose. What began as a mission to enlighten and protect became a crusade of domination and punishment. They established the Empyrean Dēofolis, an empire built on their belief in their superiority and their right to rule over the lesser beings of Tak-Terbatas. This empire became a bastion of their ideology, where they honed their skills in warfare and subjugation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 18 December 2024
The Engelles are powerful and prideful Astralics from the Himmel plane, beings of immense strength and superiority who have become known as angels within the Tak-Terbatas plane. However, unlike the benevolent guardians of religious lore, the Engelles are driven by pride and a deep-seated hatred for the species of Tak-Terbatas. Their fury stems not from jealousy but from a sense of betrayal and disrespect, as they see the Terbatians as lesser beings who have failed to recognize their divine status through worship and prayer.
Origins and History
- Himmel Plane: The Engelles originate from the Himmel plane, a realm of ethereal light and purity, where they were created as beings of perfection and divine power. In this plane, they were meant to be the supreme guardians and enforcers of cosmic order, maintaining the balance between the celestial forces.
- Arrival in Tak-Terbatas: The Engelles entered the Tak-Terbatas plane with the intent of establishing their dominance and receiving the worship they believed they were due. However, the species of this plane did not recognize their divinity, leading the Engelles to view them as insolent and unworthy. Their initial attempts at guiding and protecting the Terbatians were met with indifference or resistance, which only fueled their growing rage.
- Fall from Grace: Over time, the Engelles’ pride twisted their purpose. What began as a mission to enlighten and protect became a crusade of domination and punishment. They established the Empyrean Dēofolis, an empire built on their belief in their superiority and their right to rule over the lesser beings of Tak-Terbatas. This empire became a bastion of their ideology, where they honed their skills in warfare and subjugation.
Physical Characteristics
- Humanoid Appearance: The Engelles possess a humanoid form, but with several distinctive features that set them apart from the species of Tak-Terbatas. They are typically taller, with an average height ranging from 7 to 8 feet, and their bodies are more muscular and toned, with muscle strands that are much tougher and denser than those of humans.
- Wings: One of the most striking features of the Engelles is their large, imposing wings that extend from their backs. These wings are not only functional, allowing them to fly with great speed and agility, but they also serve as a symbol of their divine origin and power. The wings are often feathered, with a metallic sheen that reflects light, adding to their otherworldly presence.
- Hairless and Grey-Toned: Engelles are completely hairless, which further enhances their alien and intimidating appearance. Their skin is typically a grey tone, smooth and almost stone-like in texture, providing them with natural armor against physical attacks.
- Metallic Features: Their eyes, teeth, tongues, and internal organs have a metallic silver color, giving them an unsettling and almost mechanical look. Their eyes glow faintly with an inner light, and their metallic teeth are razor-sharp, capable of tearing through flesh and bone with ease.
Culture and Society
- Empyrean Dēofolis: The Engelles have established the Empyrean Dēofolis, a vast empire that serves as both their kingdom and fortress. This empire is a reflection of their belief in their divine right to rule, with towering citadels, vast libraries of forbidden knowledge, and training grounds where they hone their combat skills. The Dēofolis is a place of both beauty and terror, with architecture that combines the elegance of the celestial with the harshness of a war machine.
- Hierarchy and Leadership: Engelle society is strictly hierarchical, with the most powerful and ruthless individuals rising to the top. The empire is ruled by a council of High Lords, each one an embodiment of a particular aspect of their divine power, such as War, Judgment, or Purity. These High Lords are revered and feared by the lesser Engelles, who serve them with unwavering loyalty.
- Pride and Superiority: The core of Engelle culture is their unwavering belief in their superiority. They see themselves as the rightful rulers of the cosmos, and any species that does not recognize this is deemed unworthy of existence. This pride drives them to constantly prove their dominance, whether through acts of conquest, displays of power, or the subjugation of other beings.
- Hatred for Terbatians: The Engelles’ hatred for the species of Tak-Terbatas is deeply ingrained in their culture. They view the Terbatians’ lack of prayer and worship as a grave insult, one that can only be rectified through force and fear. As a result, the Engelles are relentless in their persecution of Terbatians, seeing it as their divine duty to punish them for their insolence.
Abilities and Powers
- Flight: The Engelles’ wings allow them to fly with incredible speed and maneuverability. They can soar through the skies of Tak-Terbatas, striking fear into the hearts of those below. Their flight is not just a physical ability but also a manifestation of their connection to the celestial realms, enabling them to move between planes with ease.
- Divine Strength: Engelles possess immense physical strength, far surpassing that of any Terbatian species. Their muscles are not only powerful but also incredibly resilient, allowing them to endure great physical trauma without faltering.
- Radiant Aura: Engelles emanate a radiant aura that can inspire awe or terror in those around them. This aura is a manifestation of their divine energy, and it can be used to intimidate enemies, boost the morale of allies, or even as a weapon in battle, searing the flesh of those who dare to oppose them.
- Astral Manipulation: As beings from the Himmel plane, Engelles have the ability to manipulate astral energy. They can create powerful blasts of light, form protective shields, or even bend the fabric of reality to their will. This power makes them formidable opponents in any confrontation, as they can strike from both the physical and astral planes.
- Telepathy and Mind Control: Engelles are capable of telepathic communication, allowing them to speak directly into the minds of others. They can also exert a form of mind control over weaker beings, bending them to their will and forcing them to act as their puppets.
Interaction with Other Species
- Dominance and Conquest: The Engelles do not engage in diplomacy; they conquer. Their interactions with other species are marked by violence and domination, as they seek to impose their will on all who stand in their way. Those who resist are either destroyed or enslaved, forced to serve the Empyrean Dēofolis.
- Fear and Reverence: Many species in the Tak-Terbatas plane fear the Engelles, seeing them as divine beings of wrath and judgment. Some have even come to revere them, offering worship in the hopes of appeasing their anger. However, true reverence is rare, as the Engelles’ actions often inspire more fear than devotion.
- Isolationism: The Engelles prefer to keep to their own empire, rarely venturing beyond the borders of the Dēofolis unless on a mission of conquest. They see other species as inferior and unworthy of their time, interacting with them only when necessary to assert their dominance.
Philosophy and Beliefs
- Divine Right: The Engelles believe in their divine right to rule the cosmos. They see themselves as the chosen beings of the celestial realms, destined to bring order to the universe through their superior power and wisdom. This belief is the foundation of their empire and drives all their actions.
- Pride and Honor: Pride is the most valued trait among the Engelles, and it is considered the source of their strength. They believe that honor comes from demonstrating their superiority over others, whether through combat, conquest, or displays of power. Any sign of weakness is seen as a disgrace, and those who fail to uphold the standards of the Engelles are cast out or destroyed.
- Hatred and Wrath: The Engelles’ hatred for the species of Tak-Terbatas is fueled by a deep sense of betrayal. They believe that the Terbatians’ refusal to worship them is a grievous insult that must be avenged. This hatred drives their relentless campaign of persecution, as they seek to punish the Terbatians for their insolence.
Notes & Trivia
- Silver Blood: The metallic silver color of the Engelles’ blood is a symbol of their divine nature. It is said that their blood contains traces of celestial metal, giving them their otherworldly strength and resilience.
- Winged Warriors: The wings of the Engelles are not just for flight; they are also powerful weapons. In battle, the Engelles can use their wings to strike with incredible force, shattering bones and armor with a single blow.
- The Celestial Throne: The High Lords of the Empyrean Dēofolis rule from the Celestial Throne, a massive structure at the heart of the empire. It is said that the throne is connected directly to the Himmel plane, allowing the High Lords to commune with the celestial realms and draw power from them.