Difference between revisions of "Masayoshi Kawata"
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Revision as of 18:34, 26 June 2012
Masayoshi Kawata | |
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Full Name | 正義河田 |
Aliases | Masayoshi;MK |
Arcana | The Tower |
Persona | Makatiel |
Nature | Persona-User |
Gender | Male |
Age | 22 |
Birth Date | September 23, 1989 |
Blood Type | O |
Preferred Weapon | Bare Hands |
Faction | NWO |
Job | Operations Manager |
Assignment | Falling Blossom, Inc. |
Origin | OC |
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Makatiel. Plague of God. One of the seven Angels of Punishment. After proving himself as one of the Archangel Michael's greatest warriors during the War of Heaven, he thought himself above being a simple implement of revenge. In his pride, Makatiel presumed to pass judgment on some of God's creations; spreading contagion among them without the order of Heaven. His plagues killed countless denizens of Earth to bring the world closer to God via fear and renewal. In return for this heresy, God sentenced the angel to an eternity encompassed within dark robes. None would ever see the glory of the punishing angel again, and he would nevermore be graced with the very light he cherished. |