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'''Archangels''' are a mysterious yet powerful race of eldritch beings that usually stay beneath the Mer-Line Stations of [[New Wirral]]. Hunting them is necessary to complete Morgante's "[[Land of Confusion]]" Quest.
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'''Archangels''' are a mysterious yet powerful race of eldritch beings that usually stay beneath the [[Mer-Line station|Mer-Line stations]] of [[New Wirral]]. Hunting them is necessary to complete Morgante's "[[Land of Confusion]]" Quest.
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== History ==
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According to Kayleigh, when the first people washed up on [[New Wirral]], the term "angels" was given to the [[monsters]], while "Archangels" was given to the eldritch entities due to the term meaning "highest rank of angels". While monsters lost their original "angel" title after it was revealed they could be beaten, "Archangel" still stayed around.<ref>"Archangels... Supposedly, when the first unlucky sods washed up on the shores of New Wirral, they thought the monsters here were angels. And, and some of them wrote of other entities too, greater than the others... Creatures that look and feel "wrong". Logically, they called these other creatures "Archangels" - the highest ranking among the order of angels. Of course, when people learned they could fight and defeat the regular monsters, they lost their "angelic allure". They've had a bunch of names over the years - angels, demons, devils, ghouls... We just call them monsters now. It's a good catch-all term. Those other creatures, though... Like the one we fought... They're still Archangels to us. We don't know what they are." - Kayleigh</ref>
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At the end of the game, Aleph reveals that Archangels are [[wikipedia:Egregore|egregores]] created from humanity's desires, such as greed, adventures, wars, even extinction events. In return for giving them life, the Archangels would travel to a random world and act out whatever they were created from, usually bringing untold deviation unto the world, as shown with the [[Dead World]].<ref>"MY OLD CREW AND I HAD SOMETHING OF AN ARRANGEMENT WITH YOUR LOT. A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP. EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT. I HAVE A LOT OF RESPECT FOR YOU HUMANS! WITHOUT YOU WE WOULDN'T EXIST! YOU HUMANS LIVE ON YOUR LITTLE WORLDS AND YOU INVENT ALL THESE CUTE IDEAS. LOVE, DEATH, WHATEVER... YOUR MOST POWERFUL THOUGHTS WOULD BRING US TO LIFE, AND IN RETURN WE'D TRAVEL TO YOUR WORLDS TO ACT OUT WHATEVER FANTASIES YOU CONCOCTED FOR US! ADVENTURES... WARS... EXTINCTION EVENTS... YOU PEOPLE LOVE THAT STUFF THE MOST, AND SO DO I!" - Aleph</ref>
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After the player and their partners defeat [[Aleph Null]], [[Ms. Amber]] mentions that because Archangels are formed from ideas, even if they are killed, they can reform as long as the idea they formed from still persists.<ref>"Folks like Aleph and I ain't flesh and blood, sugar. It takes an idea to die for us not to be able to come back in some form. He runs on conquest. If you humans keep findin' ways to kill each other, I'm sure he'll reform eventually. Though he might be out of action for quite some time..." - Ms. Amber</ref>
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After the player defeats her in battle, [[Lenna]] reveals that Archangels can take on a human form.<ref>"I am [an Archangel]. Well, I used to be. I guess I still am. It's a long story. I'm living as a human now, though. ... Why not? We're not bound by our origins - it doesn't matter who we used to be, it only matters who we choose to be in the present." - Lenna</ref>
  
 
== List of Archangels ==
 
== List of Archangels ==
(Note, other than the first, these Archangels can be fought in any order)
 
  
=== Numbered Archangels ===
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=== Main Story ===
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These archangels are defeated through the course of the game. Other than A01, A13, A14, and A15, they can be fought in any order, and can be skipped if the player locates [[Night's Bridge Station|the final station]] early.
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| [[File:Morgante_1.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Morgante_1.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Morgante]]
 
| [[Morgante]]
 
| A01
 
| A01
| A black and white creature vaguely resembling a woman in a floating dress. The first Archangel encountered and faced in the game. She is first found in a wounded state within the Harbortown Station during the "This Is The World We Live In" quest. After defeating her, you unlock the "Land of Confusion" Quest.
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| A black and white creature vaguely resembling a woman in a floating dress. The first Archangel encountered and faced in the game. She is first found in a wounded state within the Harbortown Station during the quest [[This Is The World We Live In]]. After defeating her, the [[Land of Confusion]] quest is started.
|Harbortown Station
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| [[Harbourtown Station]]
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| [[File:Morgante_2.png|200px]]
 
| [[Morgante]]
 
| A02
 
|Morgante as she appears normally. She takes this form during "Land of Confusion" and during her fight in the post-game.
 
|Harbortown Station (post-game)
 
 
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| [[File:Morgante_Gestalt.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Morgante_Gestalt.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Morgante Gestalt]]
 
| [[Morgante Gestalt]]
 
| A03
 
| A03
 
|A version of Morgante after you and your teammates all merge into one. Is used to defeat Aleph Null.
 
|A version of Morgante after you and your teammates all merge into one. Is used to defeat Aleph Null.
|Night's Bridge Station
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| [[Night's Bridge Station]]
 
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| [[File:Poppetox.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Poppetox.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Poppetox]]
 
| [[Poppetox]]
 
| A04
 
| A04
| An Archangel resembling a Claymation style skeleton wearing a hat with a love for puppets.  
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| An Archangel resembling a Claymation style skeleton wearing a hat with a love for puppets, using them in combat to avoid damage.
|Glowcester Road Station
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| [[Glowcester Road Station]]
 
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| [[File:Mourningstar.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Mourningstar.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Mourningstar]]
 
| [[Mourningstar]]
 
| A05
 
| A05
| An Archangel with a PSP-like appearance, possessing the torso of a man, two wings, a golden skull mask with ram horns, yellow spikes for legs, and a black and white snake wrapping around it. Buried underneath Mourningtown, reaching it is the main goal of the Mourningtown Cult. Is associated with Kayleigh's "I Ran So Far Away" quest.
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| An Archangel with a 3D low-poly appearance, possessing the torso of a man, two wings, a golden skull mask with ram horns, yellow spikes for legs, and a black and white snake wrapping around it. Buried underneath [[Mourningtown]], reaching it is the main goal of the Mourningtown Cult. Is associated with Kayleigh's "[[I Ran So Far Away]]" quest.
|Mourningtown  
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| [[Mourningtown]]
 
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| [[File:Nowhere_Monarch.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Nowhere_Monarch.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Nowhere Monarch]]
 
| [[Nowhere Monarch]]
 
| A06
 
| A06
| An Archangel with a crown for a head, believing themselves as a "ruler of nothing", ruling the Falldown Mall. Is associated with Meredith's "All I Ever Needed" quest.
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| An Archangel with an inkblot cartoon appearance and a crown for a head, believing themselves as a "ruler of nothing", ruling the Falldown Mall. Is associated with Meredith's "[[All I Ever Needed]]" quest.
|Falldown Mall
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| [[Falldown Mall]]
 
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| [[File:Heckahedron.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Heckahedron.png|100x100px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Heckahedron]]
 
| [[Heckahedron]]
 
| A07
 
| A07
| Archangel of Waterloop Station. A flying, ever-channing cube that believing in the "perfection" of 4-D space.
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| Archangel of Waterloop Station. A flying, ever-shifting cube that believes in the "perfection" of 4D space.
|Waterloop Station
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| [[Waterloop Station]]
 
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| [[File:Alice.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Alice.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Alice]]
 
| [[Alice]]
 
| A08
 
| A08
| An Archangel based on "Alice in Wonderland", ruling the Cherry Cross Station while hosting size changing tea parties for the "guests" within her Wonderland-esqe Station.
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| An Archangel based on "Alice in Wonderland", ruling the Cherry Cross Station while hosting size changing tea parties for the "guests" within her Wonderland-esque Station.
|Cherry Cross Station  
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| [[Cherry Cross Station]]
 
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| [[File:Robin_Goodfellow.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Robin_Goodfellow.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Robin Goodfellow]]
 
| [[Robin Goodfellow]]
 
| A09
 
| A09
|An Archangel based on the William Shakespeare character of the same name. An watercolor-like goblin carrying a book, it claims that both they and Viola are simply the products of his fictional works and are thus not real. Is associated with Viola's "Everybody's Looking for Something" Quest.
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|An Archangel based on the William Shakespeare character of the same name. A goblin carrying a book with a watercolor-like appearance, it lures Viola into their station by pretending to be Sebastian to reveal the truth. Is associated with Viola's [[Everybody's Looking for Something]] quest.
|Bard Street Station
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|[[Bard Street Station]]
 
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| [[File:Mammon.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Mammon.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Mammon]]
 
| [[Mammon]]
 
| A10
 
| A10
| Leader of the "Landkeepers", an agency of capitalist estate agents that wants to buy up all the land in New Wirral. Resembles a colorful Dada-like face. Can only be encountered by following Eugene's "Acting On Your Best Behavior" quest.
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| Leader of the "Landkeepers", an agency of capitalist estate agents that wants to buy up all the land in New Wirral. Resembles a colorful collage face that constantly shift around. Can only be encountered by following Eugene's [[Acting On Your Best Behaviour]] quest.
|Landkeeper HQ
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| [[Landkeeper HQ]]
 
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| [[File:Lamento_Mori.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Lamento_Mori.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Lamento Mori]]
 
| [[Lamento Mori]]
 
| A11
 
| A11
|An Archangel that rules Aldgrave Tomb Station, taking the appearance of a towering skeleton that leaves graves for the living.
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|An Archangel that rules Aldgrave Tomb Station, taking the appearance of a towering skeleton that sadistically traps its victims in a endless maze.
|Aldgrave Tomb Station
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| [[Aldgrave Tomb Station]]
 
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| [[File:Babelith.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Babelith.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Babelith]]
 
| [[Babelith]]
 
| A12
 
| A12
| An Archangel with the appearance of of a crude drawing of a tower, believing ignorance is supreme. Located within the Icelington Station.
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| An Archangel with the appearance of of a crude drawing of a tower, believing ignorance is supreme and loving bad jokes. Located within the Icelington Station at the top of Mt Wirral.
|Icelington Station
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| [[Icelington Station]]
 
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| [[File:The_Amber_Lodge.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:The_Amber_Lodge.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[The Amber Lodge]]
 
| [[The Amber Lodge]]
 
| A13
 
| A13
|A sentient building that can traverse through time and space. The woman who runs it is in fact an extension of itself. Once used by Aleph.
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|A sentient building that can traverse through time and space. The woman who runs it, Ms. Amber, is in fact an extension of itself. Once used by Aleph to get around, but has since "fallen out". Not fought against.
|N/A
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|[[Dead World]]
 
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| [[File:Aleph_battle.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Aleph_battle.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Aleph]]
 
| [[Aleph]]
 
| A14
 
| A14
| An Archangel with the appearance of a man in a dapper outfit but with a triangle mirror for a head. Also known as "The Red King of Conquest", he is the main antagonist of Cassette Beasts, being the one who defeated Morgante in the first place and recruits all of the defeated Archangels to create a new team after his old one disbanded so he can cause chaos throughout the world.
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| An Archangel with the appearance of a man in a dapper outfit and a triangle mirror for a head. The main antagonist of Cassette Beasts, being the one who defeated Morgante and recruits all of the defeated Archangels to create a new team after his old one disbanded so he can cause chaos throughout the reality.
|Night's Bridge Station
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| [[Night's Bridge Station]]
 
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| [[File:Aleph_Null.png|200px]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Aleph_Null.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
 
| [[Aleph Null]]
 
| [[Aleph Null]]
 
| A15
 
| A15
| The merged form of Aleph and the other nine Archangels he recruited, and final boss of the game.
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| The merged form of Aleph with his recruited Archangels Poppetox, Mourningstar, Nowhere Monarch, Heckahedron, Alice, Robin Goodfellow, Mammon, Lamento Mori, and Babelith. Acts as the final boss of the game.
|Night's Bridge Station
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| [[Night's Bridge Station]]
 
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=== Un-numbered Archangels ===
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* [[Shining Kuneko]] - An Archangel born from Felix's old drawing of a character he made when he was little, [[Kuneko]], an "angel/demon hybrid raised by ninjas". Wanting revenge for being abandoned due to being perceived as an old shame, Kuneko "unites the four elements inside of her", becoming an Archangel. Defeating her nets you her form. Is associated with the "Don't You Want Me" quest.
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These archangels are encountered by the player as a part of the [[post-game]].
* Mer-Line - The railway and Stations that the Archangels use. So large, all of New Wirral lays on it's back. It's emissary is [[Magikrab]].
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* [[Leena]] - An Archangel from another world that became a human and a heroine trying to save her world from a corrupting force. She is a secret boss fight and defeating her earns you the "Hero of Another Story" achievement.
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| [[Morgante]]
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| A02
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|Morgante as she appears normally. She takes this form during Land of Confusion and during her fight in the post-game.
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| [[Harbourtown Station|Harbortown Station]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Helia.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[Helia]]
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| A16
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| An Archangel that resembles a mix of an Throne, an atom, and the Sun. Is the incantation of fusion. Helia is encountered during the quest [[Here Comes The Sun]].
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| [[Power Station]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:The Mer-Line.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[The Mer-Line]]
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| A17
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| The train (and railway) that the Archangels use to get around. [[New Wirral]] lays on its back. Its emissary is [[Magikrab]]. Not fought against.
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Lenna.png|100x100px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[Lenna]]
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| A18
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| An Archangel from another world that became a human and a heroine trying to save her world from a corrupting force. She is a secret boss fight and defeating her earns you the Hero of Another Story [[Achievements|achievement.]]
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| [[Brokenhead]]
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=== Pier of the Unknown ===
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These archangels are encountered by the player in the [[Pier of the Unknown]] DLC.
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Technically [[Pearl]], [[Raven]], and [[Rose]] are [[Infernal Engine|infernal engines]] and not Archangels. However, they are listed as Archangels in the [[bestiary]].
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Pearl.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[Pearl]]
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| A19
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| Whatever it once was, it now exists between two states of being. An incomplete monstrosity that can express itself only an animal rage.
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| [[The Witch House]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Raven.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[Raven]]
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| A20
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| A half formed thing. The warmth it once possessed in a previous life has flickered out like a dying spark, leaving only a dark emptiness.
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| [[Cosmic Zone]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Rose.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[Rose]]
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| A21
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| A thing that knows only that it should not be. With no sense of rationality left, this pitiful entity cannot make decisions with any sense of logic or reasoning.
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| [[Funworld]]
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| align="center" style="background-color: #332244;" | {{Box|[[File:Gwenivar.png|150x150px]]|height=150px|width=150px}}
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| [[Gwenivar]]
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| A22
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| Gwenivar is an ancient Archangel who has always held a childlike fascination with human culture. She has spent many years attempting to replicate mankind's natural ability to create new things.
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| [[Brightside Pier]]
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=== Unnumbered Archangels ===
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* [[Shining Kuneko]] - An Archangel born from Felix's old drawing of a character he made when he was little, [[Kuneko]], an "angel/demon hybrid raised by ninjas". Wanting revenge for being abandoned due to being perceived as an old shame, Kuneko "unites the four elements inside of her", becoming an Archangel. Defeating her nets you her forms. Is associated with [[Felix|Felix's]] quest [[Don't You Want Me]].
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* Mordread - An Archangel mentioned by Morgante, child of the Witch and Aleph. Is dead by the time of the game with a casket within [[Night's Bridge Station]] acting as his grave, and it is confirmed by [[Gwenivar]] that it was by Aleph's hands.<ref name="gwen-mordread" /> His story is revealed during an encounter with The Mer-line in the quest [[Here Comes The Sun]].
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== Mechanics ==
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Archangels can use multiple moves in a single turn. They will act twice if, after the first move, they have a usable non-damaging move such that the sum of the cost of the two moves is less than or equal to their current AP even if these attacks do not consume their AP.
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Archangels are also immune to certain moves, such as [[AP Steal]], [[Guzzle Fuel]], [[Hypnotise]], [[Snooze Spore]], and [[Stony Look]], but they are not immune to [[Sleep]] and [[Petrified]].
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===Angelic Attack===
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Unlike normal monsters, Archangels will aim to preserve their AP until it reaches 10 AP, upon which they will expend in order to use an "Angelic Attack". These Angelic Attacks destroy walls and are unavoidable.
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The list is as follows:
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* A01/A02/A03: [[Morgante]]: Coda Morgana
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* A04: [[Poppetox]]: Feedback
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* A05: [[Mourningstar]]: Judgment
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* A06: [[Nowhere Monarch]]: Bomb Voyage
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* A07: [[Heckahedron]]: Frustum Cull
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* A08: [[Alice]]: High & Mighty
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* A09: [[Robin Goodfellow]]: Fairy Horde
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* A10: [[Mammon]]: Market Crash
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* A11: [[Lamento Mori]]: [[Death Ray]]
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* A12: [[Babelith]]: True Illumination
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* 111: [[Shining Kuneko]]: Cosmic Kunai
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* A14: [[Aleph]]: Deus Ex Calibur
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* A16: [[Helia]]: [[Fusion Power]]
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* A18: [[Lenna]]: Power of Truth
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* A19/A20/A21: [[Pearl]]/[[Raven]]/[[Rose]]: [[Gear Shear (Infernal Engine)|Gear Shear]]
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* A22: [[Gwenivar]]: Topsy Turvy
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== Trivia ==
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* The use of different art styles for each of the Archangels was inspired by the designs of witches in the anime [[wikipedia:Puella Magi Madoka Magica|Puella Magi Madoka Magica]].<ref name="discord-jay-madoka" /><ref name="discord-tom-madoka" />
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* Archangels from the time of Aleph's round table ([[Aleph]], [[Morgante]], [[Gwenivar]], and [[The Amber Lodge]]) have more "stable" looking designs because they have existed longer and had more time to "solidify".<ref>"yep the intention is that the "round table" Archangels (from Aleph's generation) are a lot more "stable" visually, because they've existed for longer and had more time to "solidify" so to speak" - samuri (Jay Baylis). Bytten Studio Discord server. May 5, 2023. https://discord.com/channels/594939411775619102/1026951419854585976/1106230962116907039</ref>
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== See also ==
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* [[Lenna's Inception#Archangels]]
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== References ==
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<references>
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<ref name="discord-jay-madoka">
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"The witches in Madoka were an inspiration for the Archangels for sure" - samuri (Jay Baylis). Bytten Studios Discord server. January 12, 2023. https://discord.com/channels/594939411775619102/1026951419854585976/1063218422265167872
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</ref>
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<ref name="discord-tom-madoka">
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"Nah madoka magica is an inspiration because of what it does with its art style(s)" - tccoxon (Tom Coxon). Bytten Studios Discord server. January 12, 2023. https://discord.com/channels/594939411775619102/1026951419854585976/1063226725082861598
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<ref name="gwen-mordread">
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"But for him to slay his own kin that fateful day... I should hate him for it - I know the old witch did. But I cannot... conflict and domination were in his nature." - Gwen
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 8 July 2024

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Archangels are a mysterious yet powerful race of eldritch beings that usually stay beneath the Mer-Line stations of New Wirral. Hunting them is necessary to complete Morgante's "Land of Confusion" Quest.

History

According to Kayleigh, when the first people washed up on New Wirral, the term "angels" was given to the monsters, while "Archangels" was given to the eldritch entities due to the term meaning "highest rank of angels". While monsters lost their original "angel" title after it was revealed they could be beaten, "Archangel" still stayed around.[1]

At the end of the game, Aleph reveals that Archangels are egregores created from humanity's desires, such as greed, adventures, wars, even extinction events. In return for giving them life, the Archangels would travel to a random world and act out whatever they were created from, usually bringing untold deviation unto the world, as shown with the Dead World.[2]

After the player and their partners defeat Aleph Null, Ms. Amber mentions that because Archangels are formed from ideas, even if they are killed, they can reform as long as the idea they formed from still persists.[3]

After the player defeats her in battle, Lenna reveals that Archangels can take on a human form.[4]

List of Archangels

Main Story

These archangels are defeated through the course of the game. Other than A01, A13, A14, and A15, they can be fought in any order, and can be skipped if the player locates the final station early.

Image Name Number Description Location
Morgante 1.png
Morgante A01 A black and white creature vaguely resembling a woman in a floating dress. The first Archangel encountered and faced in the game. She is first found in a wounded state within the Harbortown Station during the quest This Is The World We Live In. After defeating her, the Land of Confusion quest is started. Harbourtown Station
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Morgante Gestalt A03 A version of Morgante after you and your teammates all merge into one. Is used to defeat Aleph Null. Night's Bridge Station
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Poppetox A04 An Archangel resembling a Claymation style skeleton wearing a hat with a love for puppets, using them in combat to avoid damage. Glowcester Road Station
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Mourningstar A05 An Archangel with a 3D low-poly appearance, possessing the torso of a man, two wings, a golden skull mask with ram horns, yellow spikes for legs, and a black and white snake wrapping around it. Buried underneath Mourningtown, reaching it is the main goal of the Mourningtown Cult. Is associated with Kayleigh's "I Ran So Far Away" quest. Mourningtown
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Nowhere Monarch A06 An Archangel with an inkblot cartoon appearance and a crown for a head, believing themselves as a "ruler of nothing", ruling the Falldown Mall. Is associated with Meredith's "All I Ever Needed" quest. Falldown Mall
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Heckahedron A07 Archangel of Waterloop Station. A flying, ever-shifting cube that believes in the "perfection" of 4D space. Waterloop Station
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Alice A08 An Archangel based on "Alice in Wonderland", ruling the Cherry Cross Station while hosting size changing tea parties for the "guests" within her Wonderland-esque Station. Cherry Cross Station
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Robin Goodfellow A09 An Archangel based on the William Shakespeare character of the same name. A goblin carrying a book with a watercolor-like appearance, it lures Viola into their station by pretending to be Sebastian to reveal the truth. Is associated with Viola's Everybody's Looking for Something quest. Bard Street Station
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Mammon A10 Leader of the "Landkeepers", an agency of capitalist estate agents that wants to buy up all the land in New Wirral. Resembles a colorful collage face that constantly shift around. Can only be encountered by following Eugene's Acting On Your Best Behaviour quest. Landkeeper HQ
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Lamento Mori A11 An Archangel that rules Aldgrave Tomb Station, taking the appearance of a towering skeleton that sadistically traps its victims in a endless maze. Aldgrave Tomb Station
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Babelith A12 An Archangel with the appearance of of a crude drawing of a tower, believing ignorance is supreme and loving bad jokes. Located within the Icelington Station at the top of Mt Wirral. Icelington Station
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The Amber Lodge A13 A sentient building that can traverse through time and space. The woman who runs it, Ms. Amber, is in fact an extension of itself. Once used by Aleph to get around, but has since "fallen out". Not fought against. Dead World
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Aleph A14 An Archangel with the appearance of a man in a dapper outfit and a triangle mirror for a head. The main antagonist of Cassette Beasts, being the one who defeated Morgante and recruits all of the defeated Archangels to create a new team after his old one disbanded so he can cause chaos throughout the reality. Night's Bridge Station
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Aleph Null A15 The merged form of Aleph with his recruited Archangels Poppetox, Mourningstar, Nowhere Monarch, Heckahedron, Alice, Robin Goodfellow, Mammon, Lamento Mori, and Babelith. Acts as the final boss of the game. Night's Bridge Station

Post-Game

These archangels are encountered by the player as a part of the post-game.

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Morgante A02 Morgante as she appears normally. She takes this form during Land of Confusion and during her fight in the post-game. Harbortown Station
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Helia A16 An Archangel that resembles a mix of an Throne, an atom, and the Sun. Is the incantation of fusion. Helia is encountered during the quest Here Comes The Sun. Power Station
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The Mer-Line A17 The train (and railway) that the Archangels use to get around. New Wirral lays on its back. Its emissary is Magikrab. Not fought against.
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Lenna A18 An Archangel from another world that became a human and a heroine trying to save her world from a corrupting force. She is a secret boss fight and defeating her earns you the Hero of Another Story achievement. Brokenhead

Pier of the Unknown

These archangels are encountered by the player in the Pier of the Unknown DLC.

Technically Pearl, Raven, and Rose are infernal engines and not Archangels. However, they are listed as Archangels in the bestiary.

Image Name Number Description Location
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Pearl A19 Whatever it once was, it now exists between two states of being. An incomplete monstrosity that can express itself only an animal rage. The Witch House
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Raven A20 A half formed thing. The warmth it once possessed in a previous life has flickered out like a dying spark, leaving only a dark emptiness. Cosmic Zone
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Rose A21 A thing that knows only that it should not be. With no sense of rationality left, this pitiful entity cannot make decisions with any sense of logic or reasoning. Funworld
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Gwenivar A22 Gwenivar is an ancient Archangel who has always held a childlike fascination with human culture. She has spent many years attempting to replicate mankind's natural ability to create new things. Brightside Pier

Unnumbered Archangels

  • Shining Kuneko - An Archangel born from Felix's old drawing of a character he made when he was little, Kuneko, an "angel/demon hybrid raised by ninjas". Wanting revenge for being abandoned due to being perceived as an old shame, Kuneko "unites the four elements inside of her", becoming an Archangel. Defeating her nets you her forms. Is associated with Felix's quest Don't You Want Me.
  • Mordread - An Archangel mentioned by Morgante, child of the Witch and Aleph. Is dead by the time of the game with a casket within Night's Bridge Station acting as his grave, and it is confirmed by Gwenivar that it was by Aleph's hands.[5] His story is revealed during an encounter with The Mer-line in the quest Here Comes The Sun.

Mechanics

Archangels can use multiple moves in a single turn. They will act twice if, after the first move, they have a usable non-damaging move such that the sum of the cost of the two moves is less than or equal to their current AP even if these attacks do not consume their AP.

Archangels are also immune to certain moves, such as AP Steal, Guzzle Fuel, Hypnotise, Snooze Spore, and Stony Look, but they are not immune to Sleep and Petrified.

Angelic Attack

Unlike normal monsters, Archangels will aim to preserve their AP until it reaches 10 AP, upon which they will expend in order to use an "Angelic Attack". These Angelic Attacks destroy walls and are unavoidable.

The list is as follows:

Trivia

See also

References

  1. "Archangels... Supposedly, when the first unlucky sods washed up on the shores of New Wirral, they thought the monsters here were angels. And, and some of them wrote of other entities too, greater than the others... Creatures that look and feel "wrong". Logically, they called these other creatures "Archangels" - the highest ranking among the order of angels. Of course, when people learned they could fight and defeat the regular monsters, they lost their "angelic allure". They've had a bunch of names over the years - angels, demons, devils, ghouls... We just call them monsters now. It's a good catch-all term. Those other creatures, though... Like the one we fought... They're still Archangels to us. We don't know what they are." - Kayleigh
  2. "MY OLD CREW AND I HAD SOMETHING OF AN ARRANGEMENT WITH YOUR LOT. A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP. EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT. I HAVE A LOT OF RESPECT FOR YOU HUMANS! WITHOUT YOU WE WOULDN'T EXIST! YOU HUMANS LIVE ON YOUR LITTLE WORLDS AND YOU INVENT ALL THESE CUTE IDEAS. LOVE, DEATH, WHATEVER... YOUR MOST POWERFUL THOUGHTS WOULD BRING US TO LIFE, AND IN RETURN WE'D TRAVEL TO YOUR WORLDS TO ACT OUT WHATEVER FANTASIES YOU CONCOCTED FOR US! ADVENTURES... WARS... EXTINCTION EVENTS... YOU PEOPLE LOVE THAT STUFF THE MOST, AND SO DO I!" - Aleph
  3. "Folks like Aleph and I ain't flesh and blood, sugar. It takes an idea to die for us not to be able to come back in some form. He runs on conquest. If you humans keep findin' ways to kill each other, I'm sure he'll reform eventually. Though he might be out of action for quite some time..." - Ms. Amber
  4. "I am [an Archangel]. Well, I used to be. I guess I still am. It's a long story. I'm living as a human now, though. ... Why not? We're not bound by our origins - it doesn't matter who we used to be, it only matters who we choose to be in the present." - Lenna
  5. "But for him to slay his own kin that fateful day... I should hate him for it - I know the old witch did. But I cannot... conflict and domination were in his nature." - Gwen
  6. "The witches in Madoka were an inspiration for the Archangels for sure" - samuri (Jay Baylis). Bytten Studios Discord server. January 12, 2023. https://discord.com/channels/594939411775619102/1026951419854585976/1063218422265167872
  7. "Nah madoka magica is an inspiration because of what it does with its art style(s)" - tccoxon (Tom Coxon). Bytten Studios Discord server. January 12, 2023. https://discord.com/channels/594939411775619102/1026951419854585976/1063226725082861598
  8. "yep the intention is that the "round table" Archangels (from Aleph's generation) are a lot more "stable" visually, because they've existed for longer and had more time to "solidify" so to speak" - samuri (Jay Baylis). Bytten Studio Discord server. May 5, 2023. https://discord.com/channels/594939411775619102/1026951419854585976/1106230962116907039


Archangels
Main game MorganteMorgante GestaltPoppetoxMourningstarNowhere MonarchHeckahedron
AliceRobin GoodfellowMammonLamento MoriBabelithThe Amber LodgeAleph
Aleph Null
Post-game MorganteHeliaThe Mer-LineLenna
Unnumbered Shining KunekoMordread
Pier of the Unknown PearlRavenRoseSPOILER