REMIEL

Full Name: Remiel

KNOWN DATA

Status: Active

Alias: Remi

Affiliation: Heaven

Classification: Archangel

Occupation: Choir Council Member

Height: 6'4"

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Blonde

Known Scent: Clean linen, cedar, sea air, and light amber

KNOWN WEAPONS

Primary Combat Style: Celestial blade work

Registered Armament:

Type: Sword

Material: Luminite (Celestial Metal)

Status: Active

RECORD SUMMARY

Remiel has the kind of face humans would probably paint into stained glass if they ever saw him clearly enough.

Which, to be fair, they may have tried.

At first glance he fits every expectation people tend to attach to the word angel. Tall. Built. Blonde hair. Blue eyes. Symmetry that looks almost unfair in motion. The classic version.

The misleading part is assuming that’s all there is to him.

Remi comes across warmer than the others. Easier. Less rigid. He has a way of putting people at ease without seeming like he’s trying to. That alone makes him dangerous in a room full of people who underestimate what softness can hide.

Within the Choir Council, Remiel seems to operate more through instinct and timing than overt force. He notices shifts quickly. Conversation changes. Emotional undercurrents. The moment a situation starts moving toward something worse. By the time most people recognize what’s happening, Remi is already adjusting to it.

There’s a steadiness to him that feels deceptively relaxed.

He isn’t careless. He just doesn’t need tension to stay prepared.

What stands out most is that Remiel doesn’t feel distant the way some angels do. He carries light without becoming untouchable. Warmth without losing precision. He is approachable right up until the moment you remember he serves on the Choir Council for a reason.

Which he very much does.

If Michael is command and Gabriel is restraint, Remi is the one who reminds you that gentleness and power have never been opposites.

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ARCHIVE NOTE

Portions of this record remain redacted due to unresolved historical relevance and restricted cross-file connections.