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Angel

Natural predator of children. Angels are usually in swarms in the sky, with long limbs and three toe claws. Their lungs, wings, and back muscles have electrocyte filaments which generate static that ionise in the air, forming a halo of bioplasma.

Angels hunt by paralyzing their prey using their bio electricity, launched through their halo. The halo is powered by the electrocytes in their lungs, which is sensitive to King Grif’s Starworm Nicotine— causing their halos to surge with unstable energy and making them addicted to the constant charge.

Inspired by the U.CC^2, Grif has also launched pairs of wearable angel feathers that flash-crystallised into silver after the angel’s halo burns out.

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