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No, he is a new character, lol.
spoilers 👀
one empowers the angels/virtuous people the other the fallen/sinful people. there are seven virtues and seven sins to counter each other. on the flip side there are a abyssal sins that echo from the Abyss herself. but only the arsene/general/pure blood abyssal can use it.
no, but... it is code for booty... but they are all soul exhausted. so meditation or simply chilling should help them naturally recover.
Because that one point is massive compared to before. 300 points is damn near planetary level. With the right spell, he could level half a normal planet or the entire thing.
one of three in a specific religion.
Supreme being means you're near perfect as a creature. divine sin is reserve for the type of sin you govern. Arsene can be both. he just picked divine sin.
I've no idea how to answer that without spoiling a major event. But I'll say both for now.
it was a collaboration between the Monarch/high humans/ soloman.
A race meant to rival high human or, better yet, replace them. high humans is a dying race, so high imperials are the next best thing. only three families currently exist.
Ves is a near-carbon copy. Altair is... I want to say 50%
Zariel. they are trapped together.
Abyssal isn't as rare as it used to be. But I'll say Tasha knows it but can't speak it or write it. But she can read it.
both are rare, but technically, they reserve for fallen in active court. so they have positions in one of the nine layers of hell. so yes and no , it all depends if grimorie finds you useful to some degree.
Technically, yes. although all her bedroom skills have been maxed out due to her ancestors. they are meant for fallen, so they are usually kept as Maidens until they are taken.
😁 I'll say tomorrow.
they knew Tene raised Altair. that was always a thing she did. adopt. what no one knew was that Altair was her blood child.
A little bit. He met almost everyone. And aside from Lilith, everyone accepts him. It would be a little weird if he weren't growing a little more comfortable with the surname.