VIRTUES
Virtues aren’t easy to define—not because there’s no information, but because most of it doesn’t read like observation. It reads like aftermath.
They’re not positioned like warriors or commanders. They don’t hold lines or give orders. What they do is… different. Wherever they’re present, something shifts—power settles, stabilizes, or becomes something it wasn’t before.
From what I can tell, they don’t just carry the Creator’s power. They anchor it. And once it’s anchored, it changes everything around it.
FIELD RECORD
Angelic order operating within Heaven’s greater structure, distinct from the Choir hierarchy.
Heaven, though active across realms where divine power must be stabilized, anchored, or manifested.
Angelic order responsible for channeling and anchoring the Creator’s power into creation, influencing the balance and stability of the surrounding environment.
- Presence associated with shifts in energy and atmosphere
- Calm, controlled, and stabilizing aura
- Minimal physical engagement in conflict
- Strong connection to divine power expression
- Often observed through environmental or situational change rather than direct action
Most commonly encountered in areas of imbalance, high spiritual instability, or locations where divine power is being introduced, stabilized, or restored.
Virtues act with quiet precision and controlled presence. They do not engage through force, but through influence—stabilizing, reinforcing, and shaping the flow of divine power without drawing attention to themselves.
- Channeling of divine power into physical and spiritual environments
- Stabilization of unstable or imbalanced energy
- Amplification or reinforcement of celestial influence
- Environmental and situational transformation through anchored power
Active at all times, with increased presence in moments of instability, large-scale spiritual imbalance, or when divine intervention must be sustained.
Virtues are rarely the focus of an event, but often the reason it holds together. Their influence is not always visible, but its effects are consistent and far-reaching.
Moderate

