Amalgam: Andrevid
By Phillip
Andrevid
Malakite Archangel of Unity
The world is brought together in love, and we must defend it against those who would see it seperated.
Andrevid, a Mercurian, was one of the earlier angels, and performed much
assitance in the creation of the Earth. However, in all that time, he
always felt... lost, uncertain of his true connection to the Symphony. He
felt that there should be some binding agent for the Symphony, something
that could bring everything together. When Blandine and Beleth declared
their love for each other, he felt he had found it. He immediately went
before God and asked for the Word of Unity, so that he could promote this
new ideal.
Time passed, and Andrevid fostered his Word, amongst angels, animals,
plants, and even the early humans. The Eden experiment came and went. That
had worried Andrevid to some degree, but in the end they left together, so
he was still pleased.
Then Lucifer's talks began, as he tried to sway other angels to his side of
the argument. Andrevid didn't particularly agree with him, and for the
large part ignore him, up until he saw what he was doing with Blandine and
Beleth. Seeing the two, the first lovers seperated disturbed him greatly.
Never before had he seen anything that could do such. The sense of betrayal
in his Word welled within him, and for a time he felt uncertain of what to
do. That is, up until the Fall.
When the Fall came, Andrevid felt something come over him. A sense of anger
towards the Lightbringer, for the seperation he had brought to Heaven. In
that moment, Andrevid joined many other angels in becoming one of the
Malakim and joined in the fray against the rebels.
Nowadays, Andrevid still works hard to promote his Word in the Symphony, but
it is tempered by that sense of betrayal so long ago. He despises anyone
who would seek to destroy relationships, a throwback to his Mercurian
nature. In Heaven's politics, he stands at an odd point: technically a part
of the Peace faction, but still of a decidedly militant bent. He sincerely
hopes that the rebels will return, seeking a reunion with the Light of God,
but if it is ever clear that Armegaddon was nigh, he would fight the battle
without hesitation. His closest friend amongst the Superiors is, ironically
enough, Novalis, and it is said sometimes that even the Archangel of Unity
(especially him, if you think about it) needs someone he can feel at one
with sometimes.
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