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+ | * Mastema's name is noted in the Book of Jubilees. He is remembered as the Angel of Destruction, as well as a tempter and tester of mankind. The book also claims that he asked God to allow him demons as servants, but he vehemently denies this. | ||
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* Mastema's hosts are all flawed in that their irises take on an unnatural silver hue. He disguises this as best as he can. | * Mastema's hosts are all flawed in that their irises take on an unnatural silver hue. He disguises this as best as he can. | ||
* It is Mastema's belief that Creation can be saved by the children of man, and so he has a habit of making pacts and thralls to create human warriors against the forces of the unholy. | * It is Mastema's belief that Creation can be saved by the children of man, and so he has a habit of making pacts and thralls to create human warriors against the forces of the unholy. | ||
− | * Mastema hopes to one day find a particular mortal thrall who can become his Magus, his supreme thrall whose hymn will touch even the ears of God, calling | + | * Mastema hopes to one day find a particular mortal thrall who can become his Magus, his supreme thrall whose hymn will touch even the ears of God, calling Him back to Creation. |
* Hiroshi Hatake, Mastema's host, was a hunter in life. It's because of this that Mastema tends to continue that work in his host's guise, though he has taken on a particular habit of targeting high-Torment demons and vampires - the two blights upon Creation he finds most unholy. | * Hiroshi Hatake, Mastema's host, was a hunter in life. It's because of this that Mastema tends to continue that work in his host's guise, though he has taken on a particular habit of targeting high-Torment demons and vampires - the two blights upon Creation he finds most unholy. | ||
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+ | * Perhaps there's more truth to the Book of Jubilees than Mastema admits? Though he professes to be a force for good, he is a terribly skilled manipulator - to say nothing of being an angel with a literal mask. His motives may be questionable. |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 29 April 2014
- Mastema's name is noted in the Book of Jubilees. He is remembered as the Angel of Destruction, as well as a tempter and tester of mankind. The book also claims that he asked God to allow him demons as servants, but he vehemently denies this.
- Mastema's hosts are all flawed in that their irises take on an unnatural silver hue. He disguises this as best as he can.
- It is Mastema's belief that Creation can be saved by the children of man, and so he has a habit of making pacts and thralls to create human warriors against the forces of the unholy.
- Mastema hopes to one day find a particular mortal thrall who can become his Magus, his supreme thrall whose hymn will touch even the ears of God, calling Him back to Creation.
- Hiroshi Hatake, Mastema's host, was a hunter in life. It's because of this that Mastema tends to continue that work in his host's guise, though he has taken on a particular habit of targeting high-Torment demons and vampires - the two blights upon Creation he finds most unholy.
- Perhaps there's more truth to the Book of Jubilees than Mastema admits? Though he professes to be a force for good, he is a terribly skilled manipulator - to say nothing of being an angel with a literal mask. His motives may be questionable.