Thread:Faenor of the Silver Laurel/@comment-26210095-20160831011855/@comment-26444332-20160903023623

Angels: The soldiers of the gods. Created with and on an equal level to dragons (who defied their fates as mindless servants of evil and fought for the Dreamweaver), they are the antithesis of the fallen angelic soldiers of the Exiled God. Granted powers over light and air, they are powerful and beautiful. They are divided into seven classes: Angels, Guardians, Crusaders, Arbiters, Cherubim (also called Curators), Seraphim, and Archseraphs.

Angels - The typical heavenly soldier, gifted with two white wings and golden arms.

Guardians - Angels assigned to watch over specific places and items, such as nations or the resting places of Sacred Weapons. Gifted with two white wings and silver arms.

Crusaders - Angels tasked with putting down the mortal evils of the world, monstrous beasts like the Hydra being an example. Gifted with two red wings and gold-red arms.

Archangels/Arbiters - Angels, leaders of the hosts of heaven when into battle they go. Gifted with four white wings and gold-white arms.

Cherubim/Curators - Angels charged with the weapons of heaven, and also the Sacred Weapons on the earth. Gifted with four crystal-blue wings and dark blue robes. These Angels do not go into battle often, but when they do, they are forces to be reckoned with.

Seraphim - Heavenly watchers, seeing all and knowing much. Gifted with six wings of any color (save black), and white robes. When they go into battle, they are the equivalent of the Greater Dragons, capable of destroying large cities in mere moments.

Archseraphs - The princes of the heavens. Gifted with twelve wings of any color, and silver-and-white arms. When they go into battle, they match the Nine Dragon Emperors for sheer destructive power, even comparable to the former Silver Dragon Emperor.

Dawncharming: Also called "spirit dancing", used as an alternate method for certain forms of magic, especially the use of spirits, such as those within grimoires. Useful for summoning, commanding, and appeasing spirits. It can even be used to drive them into a frenzy. It can also be used to counter Dreamweaving, by showing the user the flaws and cracks in the dream, and thus allowing them a way out.