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Michael Daemon Donighal
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Michael Daemon Donighal, also known as Doctor Primoris in the age of Adventure! and as Divis Mal in Aberrant and in Trinity, is one of the central figures of the Trinity Universe. Michael: 1. Hebrew "who is like God", after the archangel Michael Daemon: 1. Greek, "supernatural beings between mortals and gods, such as inferior divinities and ghosts of dead heroes," rendered as "devil" in the New Testament. "Donighal" as a surname appears not to exist apart from its use in the Trinity Universe, though it resembles the name of Ireland's County Donegal. A possible connection, given that Divis is a moorland north of Belfast.
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Michael Daemon Donighal, also known as Doctor Primoris in the age of Adventure! and as Divis Mal in Aberrant and in Trinity, is one of the central figures of the Trinity Universe. Michael: 1. Hebrew "who is like God", after the archangel Michael Daemon: 1. Greek, "supernatural beings between mortals and gods, such as inferior divinities and ghosts of dead heroes," rendered as "devil" in the New Testament. "Donighal" as a surname appears not to exist apart from its use in the Trinity Universe, though it resembles the name of Ireland's County Donegal. A possible connection, given that Divis is a moorland north of Belfast.
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