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| - He is decisive and strong-willed, and symbolised by darkness, and the direction North. Strict with everybody, including himself; a perfectionist. Azphel's power is unmatched by any Daeva or any of the other Lord's. Zikel, the Lord of Destruction, who is normally arrogant and prideful, bows before him. And Nezekan, who is said to be the indestructible shield of the Elyos, fears him. His strength perhaps could even rival that of Dragon Lord Fredgion. Azphel is a master of weapons and magic.
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| - He is decisive and strong-willed, and symbolised by darkness, and the direction North. Strict with everybody, including himself; a perfectionist. Azphel's power is unmatched by any Daeva or any of the other Lord's. Zikel, the Lord of Destruction, who is normally arrogant and prideful, bows before him. And Nezekan, who is said to be the indestructible shield of the Elyos, fears him. His strength perhaps could even rival that of Dragon Lord Fredgion. Azphel is a master of weapons and magic. He believes that the utmost priority for the Lords is to eliminate the Balaur and protect the tower, and that Ariel has abandoned her responsibilities. Indeed, it seems that all the other Protectors have abandoned their responsibilities. However, he was caught by surprise when Lady Siel, the most dutiful lord was swayed by Lord Israphel. He believes that Ariel is too weak-willed to be a leader, and resents her attitude that she knew best how to protect the Tower of Eternity, in spite of his urging against trying to make peace. He believes that her weakness and ignorance caused the destruction of the Tower and the shattering of Atreia. Lord Azphel saw through Israphel's guise, but could do nothing against the other lords' decisions. Lord Azphel's strength and intelligence is feared by all in Elysea, being looked upon as a Lord of Misfortune. The Seraphim Lords fear his wrath. Regardless, he does not allow such cowardice to advert his will.
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