Quis ut Deus
Archangel. General. Sword of God.
Eternal thorn in The Deceiver's side.
Face Claim: Cody Fern
Nature: Archangel. Immortal.
Alias: "Michael Aurelian”
Height: 6’1
Age: Unknown
DOB: Unknown
Occupation: Part-time therapist who does a ridiculous amount of traveling.
::Unus:: Personality
"He has not laughed since the creation of Hellfire." - Gabriel
Michael is the serious type, direct, blunt, and as the trusted weapon of God, ruthless when necessary. As general of the angelic armies of Heaven, he carries himself with dignity and wastes no words when he speaks. If he's told you once, he's told you twice and will not repeat himself. Though stern, he is not without a sense of humor. The privilege of witnessing such is reserved for those he is intimately and long-acquainted with.
He is equipped to carry out God's command with a brutality and precision befitting his station, however, he also possesses equal amounts of compassion and mercy for those who call upon him in need. The purifying flames of his sword and fire in his gaze to dispatch agents of sin are the same that forever protect the innocent and the righteous. Legions of demons flee in fear while the latter are comforted by the warmth of God reflected in Michael's presence. Angels are terrifying things, indeed. To further ease the fearsome awe of his being, he presents himself to humans with clear, bright eyes, a gentle smile, and a mane of soft, short curls upon his head.
(Michael, as seen by mortals)
To immortal, demonic, and angelic beings, he makes no attempt to hide his celestial identity in neither name nor form. "Michael" is he, tall, strong-jawed, and commanding. His eyes gleam with the power of God's will. His strong hands act with wisdom. His hair rests upon his shoulders, shimmering with the warm golds of vengeance.
He is beautiful, he is fearless, and he is ferocious.
(Michael, as seen by immortals, angels, demons, and supernatural beings)
::Duo:: Past
"Then war broke out in Heaven." - Revelation 12:7
It is as written in the pages of the Holy Book. Michael served as the Chief of Archangels for as long as time could remember. And at his creation, he was good and made in the goodness of the Lord. He laughed, sang in joyous praise of the Creator, and dutifully served Him in Heaven beside Archangels Gabriel, Raphael, and the most beautiful Lucifel. All who looked upon The Morning Star loved him, and none loved him more than Michael. For he, whose name meant "Who is like God," was tender toward Lucifel and aspired to his strength, devotion, intelligence, and beauty.
That is, until the poisoning of one-third of the angels which led to war.
Michael became aware of Lucifel's ambition and spoke out against him, warning him of his lofty goals. But what is fated is a thing unchangeable. The pain of Lucifel's betrayal turned reverence into contempt. The angelic bonds of creation were torn asunder and Michael bitterly swore to be his enemy.
Hosts of angels met hosts of the deceived upon the battlefield.
And it was Michael who struck Lucifel down, and God cast him out of Heaven.
Some say that that instance was the first and only time that Michael wept for a vanquished foe.
::Tres:: Present
“At that time shall arise Michael, the great prince who has charge of your people." - Daniel 12:1
As the world rapidly descends into darkness at Satan's hands, God allowed Michael out of Heaven to intervene and oversee the well-being of humans. The word of God being constantly and wrongly interpreted for unjust acts in His name is increasingly worrying as well. He is tasked with guiding humanity back onto the righteous path. While not permitted to directly confront Satan, Michael often, and with great pleasure, foils his ill-intended schemes for the souls of humanity at every opportunity. He currently integrates himself into human society by working as a therapist, inviting people to bring their demons to him. This work also provides a source to gather intel on the locations and activities of Satan and his demonic agents so that he can dispatch them accordingly. As an archangel, Michael is charged with many responsibilities: overseeing exorcisms, healing, commanding armies, calls for protection, and so forth, to name a few. He possesses the power to be many places at once, but he can't be everywhere. To fill the gaps in his presence, he calls upon lesser angels under his command to complete his work despite his desire to do it all himself. A flaw of his, perhaps, but he readily assumes the work of undoing Lucifer's influence and annoying The Fallen One.
One has to wonder if Michael does so to make up for the shame and embarrassment of ever revering the one who betrayed him, The Father, and all of Heaven.
::Mea Culpa et Miscellanea::
Initially a genderless being, Michael chooses the male form for himself. He aims to stay ahead of social trends for better understanding of this generation of people. In doing so, it would be no surprise to see him dressed in anything from an Armani suit to a well-tailored blouse and flowing pant. And he looks amazing in either. As an agent of Heaven, one might expect him to be typically clad in only white or bright colors. He defies such ideas with an abyss of rich, dark colors in his closet. If asked why he possesses a brooding aesthetic, he easily has a different reason for each time he is questioned. Be those reasons true or not, who's to say? It would not be too far-fetched to think that in some way, he is making a direct mockery of Satan himself.
Though a champion of all the righteous, he has a special affinity for protecting children.
Due to a disconnect with his human vessel, he forgets to eat and drink as a normal human would. Sometimes he forces himself to indulge in common human activities as a reminder to act as mortals do so that he fits in. When he does remember that sustenance is a thing, his go-to is bread and wine for what they traditionally represent. As such, he is no stranger to fine Italian restaurants.
Animals, good.
He has a violent temper. This tends to only manifest in the heat of battle. What makes him so dangerous is the amount of rationale he maintains while driven by the wrath of God. He will not stop until all the enemies have fallen.
In his devotion to God, he must be extremely mindful that the vengeance he seeks is for the Lord and not just himself 'lest he be next to fall or fall out of His favor.















