>>6008459>>6008464>>6008473>>6008478>>6008487Although nobody seems to have <span class="mu-i">actually</span> voted for it, I'll include the Elohim in the runoff nonetheless due to the general interest.
>The Great Creator, A2/S1/N1A great and mighty creator-spirit taking the form of an old man riding atop a cloud. Once enlisted by the Pantokrator to create the world, when he began to be worshipped he was locked away. His worshippers continued their service despite this, and their great temple was lain low. Now that he has returned, his temple shall be rebuilt and he shall call down Hashmal to aid him in spreading his word.
>The Son of The Fallen, F1/E1/S1/B1The last of the Nephilim, he who devoured his brothers in pursuit of power. He has nothing left to live for but achieving godhood. He will eat the populace like his children will, and will gain strength from it. His physical might is unrivalled, and he wears a robe of invulnerability he found upon his travels. If the place he is in has no temple and there is a giant of high stature nearby, he will slay them and fashion an altar from their bones, consuming the flesh for his own. He can also call Rephaite Warriors to aid him.
>The Lost Grigori, E1/S1/N1/B1The only Grigori to seemingly slip through the cracks, he has escaped his punishment, and will soon return to the world to lead his descendants to victory... if he is your choice. Although he doesn't have the same magical acuity (at base) as his brothers, he has every other power, and his dominion is naturally orderly, productive and magical... although his punishment leaks onto his dominion, somewhat, and misfortune reigns. It will take him some time to free himself from his prison, however, and even if he has already escaped he will be sleeping off the effort.
>The Elohim, A1/E1/S1A divine spirit of judgement from the celestial sphere. The Elohim is somewhat weaker in magic than many of the other pretenders, but is certainly no slouch and a capable Combat Caster. The Elohim inspires Fear and Awe in equal measure as well, and divine messengers (Malakh) may descend to help them during their war. Other than that, they hold the standard Angel toolkit; invulnerability, and resistance to both fire and electric attacks, flying, etc. As well, they start with a Flambeau and the skill to use it.
>The Ilah of The Moon, S3/N1The odd one out, here, and the generous donor of The Son of The Fallen's pants. His horns are as the crescent moon, and he brings gifts of fertility to his dominion and darkvision to his sacred followers. He is certainly no warrior, but the Rephaites are warriors enough, and perhaps a warrior is not what is needed to lead them to victory... in any case, despite his peaceable nature, his strength is that of the Great Bulls and he is very durable.