Harahel

Summary
The story of the angel Harahel’s life is a simple one, as with many angels. They were created in Heaven’s development facilities, educated in what passed for schools, and sent to the Angelic Administration due to their great ability when it came to calculations and processing. And there they remained, for millions of years, quietly, obediently doing their task even as war raged outside Heaven’s door, all the way up until their abilities were needed for a routine inspection of a planet outside of Heaven.

Appearance
Initially, in their truest form as an angel, there wasn't much to Harahel, as with much of their kind. In place of any real identifiable body, Harahel's true form was an indistinct light without physical substance, floating in place, a psychic embryo more magic than matter. They retain the signature wings of an angel, as small, arcing tendrils of light, hardly visible in even ideal conditions. Hovering above the light that makes up their form, Harahel's small, bright halo glows, the most distinct part of their immaterial body. However, as Harahel develops an identity beyond the skeleton of a personality that most angels possess, their body becomes more clear, like a silhouette of static, flickering when they process information, with a single pinprick of purple light shining through their existence as information, their careful, observant, discerning eye.

Harahel prefers to appear as the humanoid guise they formed over their true body, finding it more representative of their existence and who they ultimately chose to become. In this form, Harahel is only slightly below average height, but as they usually float above the ground rather than stand they appear to be a few inches taller. Their chubby body is soft and lacking in much definition, and though they appear to be stocky they really don't have any visible muscle. Small, gentle hands are are typically pulled up to their chest if they aren't left to dangle limply at their sides. Their skin is where it becomes clear that they are no normal human, being a pale, almost ashen grey, uniformly colored across their body. Harahel's hair is a long, tangled mess of vivid purple that reaches halfway down their back, with somewhat choppy bangs that are swept to the left, leaving only their right eye visible. Speaking of eyes, Harahel's are a pale shade of purple and are nearly always opened wide, giving them a perpetually curious look, despite the odd emptiness in their eyes. When they focus on processing information or calculations, Harahel's eyes widen even further, but become unfocused. Over their eyes, they wear a simple pair of glasses with circular, purple frames. Slightly pointed ears poke out from their hair, and their halo, just the same as in their true form, hovers above their head. Their large, angelic wings are a pristine white color, with soft, downy feathers that have a few subtle hints of violet.

As an angel, Harahel was really never exposed to fashion for millions of years and it takes them a while to "get" it, but even then, they don't really get it, only going along with the motions. Initially, their wardrobe in their humanoid form was limited to the tabards and robes traditionally worn by angels, in pale colors, but after they're exposed to different types of clothing over time, they begin to pick up a variety of different outfits. However, Harahel still doesn't have much interest in matching clothes and will thus wear absolutely whatever they want, favoring loose, oversized clothing in drab colors. A staple among their many outfits are simple caps, including baseball hats, and pull-up hoodies with dangling sleeves that they roll up when necessary. If they are somehow going without a hoodie, Harahel will still insist on wearing some sort of jacket or sweatshirt, with a preference for jackets with just way more pockets than necessary. Underneath their sweater, Harahel wears simple shirts, such as plain t-shirts, polo or button-up shirts, and shirts with graphics that they absolutely don't understand at all. They'll wear essentially anything when it comes to bottoms, showing their characteristic disregard for fashion. Jeans, sweatpants, shorts, skirts, and even just tights are all fair game. Harahel's wardrobes are generally rounded out in the same way; by thick, fluffy socks and sneakers.

Harahel's appearance further varies when they replicate others, giving them traits from their target's appearance, which slowly increase and fully show themself the more they push and use the replication, with their appearance changing first on their left side before the rest of their body starts to shift as well. During moments of intense stress, Harahel's form flickers like a tv screen, becoming increasingly inconsistent as they take on traits from all the people they've ever analyzed.

Personality
As with many other angels who spent their lives in Heaven, Harahel is a very quiet, peaceful person who enjoys living in such silence. They speak quietly, keeping emotion out of their voice and expressions, in a slow, halting manner, as if they're afraid to raise their voice or speak too quietly. Years of a relatively peaceful existence and Heavenly propaganda has rendered them a naively trusting and innocent person, again like many angels, with a very black-and-white view of the world around them that they steadily begin to confront and overturn. Quite unusual for an angel, however, is Harahel's intensely curious nature, which fills them with questions that go unasked as they look for the answers themself, trying to understand the world through their own efforts. In the end, however, this is the only skeleton of the person they become, as, just like so many other angels, Harahel is a blank slate who never had the chance to truly develop their personality and become their own distinct individual - not until now, at least.

Initially far from outspoken, this is one trait of many that Harahel slowly lessens as they become more confident in themself, talking on their own more and more often instead of waiting to be spoken to first. However, they remain a quiet person at heart, content to work in silence, and they continue to stay mostly silent even during conversations, instead listening intently. Lacking much of an identity, Harahel simply doesn't have a lot to talk about, with ambitions and interests being alien concepts to them, but they gradually pick up more and more topics over time. When Harahel does speak, it is not before spending an often inordinate amount of time thinking out their words. Due to the generally lonesome way days are spent in Heaven, Harahel has little social skills and is incredibly awkward and often even tactless or rude, sometimes leaving mid-conversation because they think that things are done or because they've realized they have something else to do. They also don't have much of an idea of how secrets work, often assuming that others know what they do and talking as if they do with characteristic bluntness.

Curiosity is perhaps Harahel's driving emotion, and what shapes their understanding of the world as they grow. Though filled with questions, they rarely ask them and instead figure out the answers on their own, not wanting to bother others with their need for knowledge. As they become more comfortable with conversation and with their friends, however, Harahel becomes more secure in asking questions, even if they still prefer to find the truth on their own. They are a very thoughtful person, taking time out of every day to sit down and process everything that has happened lately. As a quiet soul, making friends with Harahel is quite difficult, as they tend to be distant without meaning to, rarely picking up on social cues or talking on their own. Indeed, friendship is another new concept for Harahel, who never had any such thing when they were still in Heaven. Like many angels, Harahel is not particularly emotional, needing more time to develop complex emotions and remaining very tender and vulnerable in this time. Even as they become more stable, their first response to emotional pain is to retreat back to their emotionless facade, often ceasing to feel things properly once more as a defense mechanism. Many of their traits are slowly picked up from those around them, used to create a more "complete" Harahel in the same way they pick up magic from others.

As expected of an angel who has lived their life in Heaven, Harahel is innocent and xenophobic, though as time passes, they grow past the latter and become a much more accepting person. While trusting and often naive, they're very easily scared, especially by conflict, and can be even described as somewhat of a coward. Their analytical nature means that they constantly work to understand the world around them and scrutinize new phenomena without really meaning to. As a side-effect, Harahel tends to overthink their decisions to such a point that they wish others to make them for them, so that they don't get stuck in a deadlock with themself. Harahel's poor sense of self means that they tend to cling to the things they slowly build their new identity around, with "knowing things" being a major part of the person they become. As a result, they tend to obsess over this aspect of themself and hoard knowledge for themself, not wanting others to infringe on their territory and learn their secrets. While their constant stoic countenance makes it hard to tell much of what they feel, Harahel greatly cares for those they consider their friends, clinging to them due to intense insecurity, fearing that they'll leave if they ever start to find them boring. They're a sentimental person who likes souvenirs and things that remind them of their friends, and they dislike being left alone. Even if they're silent, they like being around people who care about them. That being said, Harahel definitely needs their space and loathes crowded or noisy places.

At first, Harahel is completely apathetic when it comes to how they're perceived by others, finding it irrelevant to their work. But as they clumsily try to create their own identity, Harahel becomes increasingly self-conscious of who they're becoming, wanting to be accepted by the people they're now surrounding themself with. They're plagued by this constant feeling that they're somehow incomplete, something so omnipresent in their life they assume it's normal. Once Harahel realizes that it isn't, they become increasingly desperate to find something that can complete them. Due to the way that Heaven treats angels, for a long time, Harahel sees themself as completely expendable and unimportant. Finding themself unimportant, Harahel has no issue with throwing their life away for others during this time. However, as they begin to form their own identity, Harahel slowly grows to see themself as more and more unique and important in their own right, and becomes quite protective over their identity.

Now valuing their own life and seeing themself as important, Harahel is finally faced by the reality of what death would mean and becomes quite terrified by the prospect, not wishing to lose the sense of self they've only just gotten. They also fear their own abilities to replicate the souls of others in the same way, finding the thought of slowly overwriting their soul for greater power and ability a horrific one. However, as they latch onto the demonic ideals presented to them, Harahel steels themself and forces themself to dedicated their life to their goals in their entirety. If an existence as amazing as Lucifer is willing to throw her life away for what she believes in, Harahel reasons that they should be capable of doing the same.

Personal Statistics
Origin: Starcross Name: Harahel

Classification: Angel

MBTI: INFJ

Alignment: Neutral Good

Color Identity: White/Blue/Red Gender: ????

Age: Millions of years old

Date of Birth: Unknown

Height: 5'5

Weight: 170 lbs or so Likes: Souvenirs, burgers, junk food, interpreting fiction

Dislikes: Crowds, waiting to eat, identity crises

Affiliation: Angels and demons

Combat Statistics
Tier: At least 7-B | 5-B | At least 3-C, potentially higher with Hyperdimension Nova | At least 3-C, likely higher

Powers and Abilities: Genius Intelligence, Skilled in Martial Arts, Pseudo-Instinctive Reaction, Magic, Extrasensory Perception (Mages maintain a constant, perfect, and precise image of their surroundings by analyzing them through magic), Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Flight, Forcefield Creation, Power Nullification and Mimicry (Harahel can counter spells, abilities, and physical phenomena after analyzing them, and after doing so, can use them for themself, accurately replicating even martial arts techniques in this way), Causality Manipulation, Conceptual Manipulation, Death Manipulation, Disease Manipulation, Fire Manipulation, Fate Manipulation, Higher-Dimensional Manipulation (Can manipulate and transmit information through higher spatial dimensions, and create multidimensional constructs), Information Manipulation, Insect Manipulation (Can summon, create, and control demonic flies), Law Manipulation, Mind Manipulation, Physics Manipulation, Pocket Reality Manipulation, Probability Manipulation, Quantum Manipulation, Sense Manipulation, Soul Manipulation, Spatial Manipulation, Time Manipulation, Void Manipulation, Invisibility, Precognition, Telekinesis, Telepathy, Teleportation, Portal Creation, Dimensional Travel and Shifting (Harahel can move through physical dimensions and can change their own dimensions), Absorption, Sealing, Shapeshifting, Summoning, Reality Warping with Override Sigils (Override Sigils can be used to overwrite the laws of physics), their attacks (physical and magical) damage the soul just as they do the body, Reactive Evolution (An Absolute Barrier automatically adapts to attacks to become more resistant), Reactive Power Level with Thaumiel (Gains Lucifer's power to become stronger whenever she is pushed to her limits), Resistance to physical / magical attacks (Absolute Barriers protect the user from attacks on all levels of existence, whether mental, spiritual, or conceptual, as well as hax such as Causality Manipulation, Matter Manipulation, Reality Warping, Spatial Manipulation, and Time Manipulation) and Precognition (A mage has no set future and can choose their own destiny free from universal pasts or futures), Acausality (A mage's history, present, and fate all exist independently of the past and future), Intangibility, Non-Corporeal (Composed out of magic; immune to conventional damage), Immortality (Types 1 and 3), Regeneration (Low-Godly; can regenerate from just the data of their soul)

Attack Potency: At least City level+ (Even the weakest class of angel is superior to any nuclear weapon constructed by humanity and powerful enough to smite cities) | Planet level (Can fight against angels of the Heavenly Host, who are powerful enough to destroy planets on average) | At least Galaxy level (Comparable to Beelzebub and Azrael, even if lacking in power), potentially higher with Hyperdimension Nova (A full-power Hyperdimension Nova empowered by billions of souls can match Super Mastema) | At least Galaxy level, likely higher (Can fight a defensive battle against Super Mastema despite being pushed to their limits constantly)

Speed: At least High Hypersonic (Superior to Prometheus) with FTL reactions (Can follow the movements of combat ready angels and analyze their attacks) | FTL (The average combat-ready angel is faster than light thanks to their Override Sigils, which allow them to accelerate beyond lightspeed) | Massively FTL+ (Superior to Deleter and can keep up with Beelzebub) | Massively FTL+ (Can barely keep up with Super Mastema)

Lifting Strength: At least Class 5 (Superior to average vampires, who can lift trucks with considerable effort) | Unknown | Multi-Stellar (Superior to the likes of Remnant, who can fit multiple stars in their orbit) | Galactic (Somewhat comparable to Super Mastema, who can become large enough to lift galaxies)

Striking Strength: At least City Class+ | Planet Class | At least Galactic Class, potentially higher with Hyperdimension Nova | At least Galactic Class, likely higher

Durability: At least City level+ | Planet level | At least Galaxy level, potentially higher with Hyperdimension Nova | At least Galaxy level, likely higher

Stamina: Effectively limitless. While only an average angel at first, even then, Harahel has access to exceptional stores of magical energy far surpassing most mages, allowing them to exert themself for feasibly years of non-stop combat, though their lack of experience makes such a thing happening extremely unlikely. As they become stronger and their magical array strengthens, their already exceptional stamina improves more and more, allowing them to continue fighting even when pushed to their limits and even when severely damaging themself by countering spells far above their own power or even replicating the souls of others over their own. By projecting Lucifer's soul, they become effectively inexhaustible, allowing them to fight against Super Mastema despite being gravely wounded and even replicate her own soul and continue fighting even as they're being torn apart and dying. Limitless with their Fruit of Life.

Range: Planetary, Multi-Universal with dimensional travel | Planetary, Multi-Universal with dimensional travel | Multi-Universal

Standard Equipment: Ascalon.

Intelligence: Extraordinary Genius to Supergenius. Even as a relatively normal angel, Harahel's intellect is far superior to modern supercomputers and close to the level of a transcendent being, and their exceptional data processing abilities allow them to perform an unfathomable amount of calculations in under a second, proving useful to Heaven in this regard and allowing them to process even the movements of far faster opponents. Harahel's chief specialty is data analysis, which they can use to rapidly comprehend spells, abilities, chemical reactions, and physical phenomena just by observing them, quickly fully understanding whatever they are faced with and becoming capable of duplicating them through their own abilities. They are also skilled when it comes to manipulating the superadvanced cyberspace that is Yesod and can even comprehend and visualize higher-dimensional objects and perform calculations bringing these higher dimensions into account. This ability only becomes greater as they become more experienced and powerful, turning them into an exceptionally intelligent individual with a knack for magic that allows them to near-instantly understand even the most complex spells used against them, and then counter them. However, though Harahel is a phenomenal mage, they are no fighter and have very limited combat experience, relying on their intelligence to predict their opponent's action and using their analysis abilities to deal with their own experience advantages. While they can duplicate martial arts styles, this does not make Harahel any more skilled, as they still have to follow the motions on their own, something that is inevitably sloppy in practice. These weaknesses are offset when they replicate the souls of more strategically minded individuals, such as Beelzebub, Lucifer, and Mastema, often increasing their own magical competency as well and giving them access to deep stores of magic.

Weaknesses: Harahel is an inexperienced and naive fighter. They cannot analyze spells too fast for them to follow and cannot counter spells they do not understand. While they can counter spells much stronger than themself, this puts them under intense strain and is quite difficult. Harahel can also only replicate the mechanics of an ability itself, not the emotions or knowledge behind it. It takes time to analyze the souls of others and create counters for them, taking longer and longer the older they are. Replicating the souls of others is exceptionally painful and damages their soul greatly, with each replication changing their personality permanently, and Harahel thus prefers not to do so unless necessary. Malicious, self-destructive beings such as Beelzebub and Mastema are particularly dangerous to replicate, dealing even further damage to Harahel when they do replicate them.

Key: Beginning of Series | Ascalon | End of Series Base | Thaumiel / Sheol Necrocosmos

Abilities
Magic is the art of using one's Understanding to Control Fantasy.

As an angel, Harahel’s magical array is exceptionally crafted, having been artificially stimulated and developed to be as powerful and efficient as possible. Despite this, Harahel has rarely used magic throughout most of their life, so their array is sensitive and degraded in some places. As they become stronger, develop a stronger identity, and use more magic, their magical array rapidly improves, something that they only accelerate by copying others with their magic. As Harahel focuses on spell processing and casting, their magical array is mostly focused on such things even at its best.

Due to the strength of their magical array and their nature as an angel, Harahel can exert themself at the full extent of their magical power for a functionally limitless amount of time, though exerting themself too much in too short a period of time can have negative effects on their array, and could even prove lethal. If they are under intense emotion, this is much likelier to happen, though they will exhibit a much higher output of magical energy. Absolute Barrier: A magical barrier that protects the user from external manipulation and attack, on every level of existence. An Absolute Barrier protects the user’s body, mind, and soul - their cells and atoms, the magical and physical forces keeping them together, and everything else. It is akin to a magical immune system, protecting the mage from threats and adapting to future attack.

It passively protects the user from most types of attack, manipulation, and control, as long as the barrier is strong enough - a witch of substantially greater power can punch straight through one. An Absolute Barrier is passively maintained at all times, even in sleep, requiring no energy to maintain, and can only be removed by a stronger witch actively stripping it away, or by the user consciously lowering them.

Flight: Harahel’s magical abilities allow them to easily fly for extended periods of time, as easily as they would walk. They can fly in combat without issue, and are more than fast enough to rapidly travel across great distances.

Radar: Harahel’s magical abilities sustain a constant 360° image of their surroundings, which is projected straight to their mind for processing. This radar is far more reliable than conventional senses, and is capable of easily picking up superluminal movement. It constantly operates at Harahel’s maximum processing speed, even when it would normally be restricted so that they can function normally.

Superhuman Capabilities: Harahel’s magical abilities grant them strength, speed, endurance, and processing speed far above that of any normal human. As an angel, their body is a work of magic on its own, and cannot really be described or understood properly with conventional biological knowledge. Over time, they reinforce their body with barriers to further strengthen it, and the power of their physical blows are comparable to their magical attacks.

They can process information at a ridiculously fast rate, indescribable multitudes faster than any normal human - or even the average supercomputer - can. This allows them to process and analyze information during battles and run through the countless calculations needed for their magic.

In response to any new or interesting stimuli, especially magic, Harahel immediately activates the full extent of their processing abilities to analyze it very quickly. Otherwise, their abilities are subconsciously limited, though they’ll uncontrollably activate in times of stress and anxiety, regardless of whether or not Harahel is in danger. Angel: As an angel, Harahel has the traits and powers expected of one, along with the natural, powerful aptitude for magic. Angels are effectively masses of magic, so their bodies are highly malleable and are completely immune to any physical form of attack, as they cannot be said to exist physically.
 * Halo: The halo of an angel is actually a complex Override Sigil, passively maintained without draining and energy. A halo has multiple functions in maintaining an angel’s existence and safety.
 * Angelic Data: A halo contains the magical information that makes up an angel’s existence (typically referred to as just “data”). Through this, an angel can regenerate from any scale of physical wounds through their halo, even complete physical destruction. As a halo is a magical construct, no amount of conventional physical harm can damage it, and even directly attacking it with magic can be difficult. If an angel’s halo is shattered, it will immediately and passively reconstruct itself; when an angel is actually killed, the halo will shatter and finally disappear.
 * Fear Not: An angel’s true nature and form is obscured by magic under normal circumstances, so an angel normally seems to be an individual of the viewer’s species, though their exact appearance is still up to them. In addition, they are normally clearly angelic, with the halo and wings representative of angels.
 * Messenger: Angels can communicate telepathically regardless of language barriers and transmit information across transdimensional distances, partly through their connection to Yesod. They can also teleport such distances and open portals to other worlds. This allows them to leave Heaven and travel across other universes.
 * Protection from Harm: A halo protects its bearer from offensive magic of all varieties, including those that seek to warp or manipulate them through other means. It is particularly effective in protecting against the corrupting influence of demons.
 * Wings: The wings of an angel are special, unique constructs formed out of magic, and are used to direct and manipulate magical energies as limbs. They can even absorb magic and other energy with ease. The wings are the most sensitive and important part of an angel’s body, and they are carefully maintained at all times.

Eidos Lexicon: While Harahel has no magic to really call their own, they have exceptional processing and storage abilities that allow them to quickly analyze virtually anything to understand it in its fullest, storing the knowledge away in their soul, essentially turning their inner world into a library. In place of emotions and an identity, their soul mostly contains all the information they’ve analyzed in this way. Initially, Harahel solely used this ability for information processing and storage, but it has potent applications that they discover and master over time.

The first of the two most important applications is Countercasting. By analyzing a spell as it is cast, Harahel can develop a specialized counter to negate it. While any mage can theoretically do this, Harahel specializes in it and takes it to the extreme, using it as their primary tool in combat. The longer the casting time, the easier it is to counter, as long as Harahel keeps track of the spell. Spells that happen instantly - such as true magic - are harder to counter, but it’s still possible, requiring precise timing and prior knowledge on the spell. The same applies to other spells too fast for Harahel to properly analyze.

While this ability is mostly used to counter magic, it can counter essentially anything given that Harahel knows how it works. Physical phenomena can be negated, for example; a punch can be nullified by intercepting the nerve signals, or by interfering with the opponent’s nervous, skeletal, or muscular systems. Chemical reactions can be negated as well, and even thoughts. A countered thought simply won’t resolve, but it won’t fade either, sticking around and looping without being able to complete itself, until Harahel stops countering it. Harahel can also counter natural healing or regeneration, though this is a more constant effort that requires more focus.

Harahel can counter spells that are much stronger than they are, though this is incredibly difficult, and even comparable opponents can force their spells through a counter if their will is strong enough. As their abilities depend on analysis, Harahel cannot counter spells they don't understand, though they can further analyze an ability over time to gain a deeper understanding of it and learn how to counter it.

The second application is gained through this analysis of magic and other abilities, which Harahel stores in their soul just like as everything else. This grants them an in-depth knowledge of the original spell, allowing them to use it whenever they want through Replication. Harahel doesn’t need to counter a spell to copy it, but doing so advances their understanding of the spell further, allowing them to use it more effectively. They can combine spells they’ve learned fairly easy, and can copy even purely physical techniques, martial arts, and combat styles through analysis, though as they’re no close combat specialist, their copies are sure to be sloppier in practice.

Harahel can’t always flawlessly copy a spell, or use the magic to the same extent as its original user. After all, they cannot duplicate the emotions and intention behind a spell, and must instead rely on their own emotions and willpower. As Harahel isn’t the most emotional person, nor do they initially have a very strong sense of self, their spells are often weaker than it is the hands of the original user. However, they can copy virtually any magic without their emotions changing its nature, making their Replication near-perfect. However, as Harahel develops a stronger identity and becomes more emotional, their Replication becomes less perfect, but increasingly powerful.
 * Prediction: Harahel can also use their exceptional analysis and processing skills to predict the actions of others based on their subtle movements, abilities, and prior actions, allowing them to swiftly respond to their actions based on their generally accurate predictions.

System Operator: Millions upon millions of years spent doing what amounts to mindless data entry and bureaucratic work has made Harahel quite skilled when it comes to utilizing the universal cloud of data, information, and angelic thoughts that is Yesod. In Heaven, Yesod connects to all computers and angels and acts as the foundation for their communications system, almost like a hive mind that all angels instinctively use to communicate and share information. It functions on a multi-dimensional scale, with higher-ranking, more secretive channels existing on different frequencies and dimensions.

As just another angel, Harahel only has access to Yesod’s public (to angels, anyways) communication channels, though they are eventually banned from the servers following their disappearance and subsequent excommunication. Despite this, Harahel has the intellect and processing ability to hack into Yesod anyways, though accessing the higher, more secretive channels is completely impossible for them for a very, very long time. Harahel’s power over Yesod allows them to control raw information, an incredibly useful power given the nature of Eidos Lexicon. This power over Yesod is so great that Harahel can transmit themself as information across the system, moving across its dimensions and altering their own dimensional structure as necessary.

While originally limited to Yesod, Harahel can easily comprehend and affect other networks and data clouds in the same way, most of which are ridiculously simple in comparison. Eventually, they gain the ability to manipulate raw information outside of such networks and even open up small scale imitations of Yesod, or similar cyberspaces, in space, though Yesod’s impossible size and complexity makes it impossible for Harahel to truly replicate it, only imitate portions.
 * Akashic Record: Harahel can repurpose unused and distant parts of the space-time continuum to backup their processing skills, effectively warping portions of space and time into supercomputers with which they can record information and process information at incredibly rapid speeds. Through this technique, it is possible to compress even the largest banks of information into infinitesimally small bytes without losing any information, allowing for much, much faster data processing and essentially infinite storage space. When Harahel learns this spell, it becomes an essential part of their magic overall, allowing them to safely store information outside of their soul so that they can backup their own identity before replicating others and don’t have to worry about running out of storage space.


 * Hyperdimension Nova: Harahel can weaponize the cyberspaces that they can create with System Operator, condensing the information and energy within to create a volatile destructive mass. Drawing power from the thoughts and emotions put into the space, this attack becomes increasingly powerful the more people involved in its creation, through which Harahel channels their thoughts, desires, and emotions to empower the cyberspace. Once created and fully formed, Harahel simply launches it at their opponent, condensing the cyberspace into pure energy driven forth by every emotion put into its construction. As a Yesod-like cyberspace, Hyperdimension Nova can traverse through alternate spatial dimensions to disappear from the sight of most opponents, and then return to regular space to strike at the opportune moment. On impact, the cyberspace expands and explodes in a burst of pure information and energy, incinerating most opponents in the heat of the emotions it carries. While throwing it is the most useful way to utilize Hyperdimension Nova, Harahel can absorb it themself to draw upon all of its power and emotions for a short period of time, though the sheer power of the cyberspace can make this incredibly painful and overwhelming.

Ascalon: A class of weapons used by members of the Heavenly Host with the express purpose of countering and killing demonic beings. Harahel did not originally wield their own Ascalon, instead copying it from another angel and going on to alter and personalize it, increasing its usefulness. This Ascalon remains with them throughout their journey, growing just as they do, even though they put much more focus onto strengthening Eidos Lexicon. It remains as information in Harahel’s soul when not in use, and they can manifest it in any form they desire no matter how many times it is destroyed, usually choosing to manifest it as a spear.

As a magical weapon, Ascalon targets the soul, not the physical body, and damages both simultaneously. Against demonic opponents, an Ascalon’s true purpose is revealed, the power to “purify” a demon, cleansing their souls of all their “pollution” and erasing them from existence in the process, leaving a dusting of light, if anything. Over time, as their sympathies shift, Harahel purifies their Ascalon, removing such specialization to make it equally effective against all opponents.

Using the information gained from analyzing other angels and their increasingly powerful Ascalons, Harahel is eventually able to reverse engineer their own Ascalon to bring it close to the original law that all such weapons were derived from - Apollyon, the law of Abaddon, the Archangel of War. Instead of merely replicating this law, however, Harahel empties it out, rendering it a blank slate of a law that can be loaded with whatever intent they want, such as other replicated spells or weapons. This blank law, Ascalon Zero, is incredibly versatile because of this, having the power to imitate any other law, physical or magical, and act as a vector for all of Harahel’s magic.
 * Tabris: The renegade law of free will wielded by Lucifer, which Harahel was able to replicate due to their relationship with the King of Demons. When loaded into Ascalon Zero, it grants Harahel its powerful ability to overturn laws, allowing them to visualize and identify physical and magical laws around them. With each law around them clearly displayed in such a way, Harahel can then cut them down to erase their influence on the physical world. Universal laws are much more difficult to destroy than magical laws applied over a short distance, and will eventually reinstate themselves. While they remain capable of using it combat, Harahel cannot make use of it Tabris to the same extent as Lucifer due to not only the differences in their inner worlds, but the great disparity in their swordsmanship. They can use its anti-personnel effect nonetheless, destroying all laws keeping any given opponent together to erase them from existence unless they have a will strong enough to take the place of these laws.
 * Spear of Destiny: A weapon no one should want to wield, the law of the last word wielded by Mastema. Like with the rest of Mastema’s magic, analyzing it was an agonizing process, and Harahel has only been left with an imperfect copy. When loaded into Ascalon Zero, it still acts as a weapon of immense power, capable of twisting the world to enact a destiny of instant death at its point, turning every single one of its victim’s concepts against them as death, erasing them from existence. Harahel can only use it in this limited state normally, and must warp reality on their own to duplicate the more complex effects it can utilize in its path to obliterate a target, such as bending causality, probability, space, and time to ensure that one lethal blow lands and is all that is necessary.

Inferno: The fire that burns deep within the soul of Lucifer, the embodiment of her ideals and the indomitable will behind them. Through Replication, Harahel can generate and call upon an imitation of these flames to control, summoning this blazing heat for their own use. Inferno’s fires and intense temperatures can burn through magical phenomena just as they incinerate the physical.

Inferno’s flames inhibit regenerative abilities and normal resistances to heat, burning at such ludicrously high temperatures that there is little capable of enduring them. They rapidly spread over whatever they touch, quickly burning them to nothing. As they have control over thermal energy as well, not just fire, Harahel can absorb and produce heat itself. However, they cannot use Inferno to the same degree as Lucifer, losing out on its law-destroying properties and anti-angel effects.

Dream Evil: One of Beelzebub’s central abilities, an extremely effective invisibility that she uses to spy on and assassinate others. Initially, the incredible utility of this ability made it impossible for Harahel to actually see how it worked or analyze it, but they were able to slowly figure it out over the course of fighting with Beelzebub, gaining the ability to counter and copy it. While primarily a supportive and reconnaissance ability, Harahel can effectively use it in combat, slipping into invisibility again and again in between their attacks.

Instead of making Harahel simply disappear from sight or eliminate any signs of their presence, it simply erases their existence, leaving no presence. Their body and soul cease to exist normally, leaving a nothing that somehow manages to continue existing, drifting across an area but leaving not even the smallest signs. It does not provide a substantial boost to Harahel’s defenses, simply making them near impossible to detect, even through magical means, as they simply aren’t there.

The world around Harahel acts as if they weren’t there at all, as if they never were. Without proper magical protection, others would cease to remember they existed at all. Their presence is removed from time, both the present, past, and future, and yet they persist in nothing.

However, as they technically don’t exist, Harahel has a minimal ability to affect others in this state. They can still counter magic and influence minds, but cannot directly attack opponents without manifesting themself again. Given that they can manifest themself in range with a lethal attack in transit, that’s not a major weakness, though. The most severe weakness is that it harms Harahel significantly due to the side effects of erasing themself, making it risky to use it for extensive periods of time or over and over again.
 * Night People: Harahel can apply this ability to others, erasing them from existence while still keeping them alive, and making them effectively impossible to detect through most means. While they can use this on their allies to erase them from their enemy’s perception, they can also use it on their enemies to seal them in nothingness and erase them from existence.
 * Uncertainty: Harahel can focus Dream Evil’s effects on a single target to use it to its fullest extent. As long as Dream Evil is active and their opponent does not know their location, Harahel can appear essentially anywhere, allowing them to launch impossible surprise attacks, even from the inside of an opponent’s soul. If an opponent would somehow see through Dream Evil and find Harahel, this ability would be rendered unusable.

The Lord of Flies: A magic copied from, of course, Beelzebub herself, which allows Harahel to control and manifest demonic “flies” that, while not truly flies as understood on Earth, are certainly close enough to call them that. Due to Harahel’s own feelings on being controlled, they do not manifest hordes of nameless, faceless flies to fight and die for them as Beelzebub does, but instead creates distinct, individual flies to assist them. These are more similar to familiars than cannon fodder.

While a normal fly would be harmless to any mage of notable power, Harahel’s flies are far different. Their demonic nature grants them the use of magic, and thus incredible speed and strength, along with higher reasoning abilities. Their abilities are strengthened substantially when they’re in Harahel’s proximity, allowing them to harm enemies on their level. Harahel primarily uses them to spy on others, but what flies they do create are loyal enough to them to be willing to sacrifice themselves in combat for their sake, despite Harahel’s displeasure with the idea.

Perhaps more important than the summoning of the flies is the second part of this magic, Contagion, which allows Harahel and their flies to synthesize magical diseases within their bodies. These diseases can be transmitted to others through a variety of means, as decided by Harahel, allowing them to infect others through the air, body contact, their counters and other spells, even with a thought. As magical diseases, these pathogens are more geared to affect the soul than the body, and can afflict their victims with a number of potentially deadly effects.

Thanatos: The murderous hate of Mastema, the Archangel of Justice, realized as the ultimate level of death magic. While Harahel has (unfortunately) analyzed and replicated this magic, it possesses only a shadow of its true lethality, as Eidos Lexicon cannot copy the hatred that lies behind it. And who would want to copy such a thing, anyways? Mastema’s hate is so overwhelmingly dangerous that merely analyzing her magic badly injured Harahel, so to copy her hate in its entirety would prove suicidal.

While pathetic compared to Mastema’s use of the magic, the same can be said of most death magic, and Thanatos remains a powerful tool. Using it, Harahel can manipulate and induce not just death, but destruction, carving out paths of oblivion with sweeps of their magic when Thanatos is active. It does so by applying a facsimile of Mastema’s absolute, impartial concept of death onto Harahel’s opponents, though the destructive nature of Mastema’s concepts will invariably harm Harahel in the process. However, at this cost, Thanatos erases its target from existence and leaves nothing behind.

World Operator: The magic of world programming, which allows Harahel to reach into the fabric of space and time to bend reality and its laws to their will. This degree of magic allows for the strings of universe itself to be used as a canvas for spellcasting, so that Harahel can twist even probability, quantum mechanics, and mathematics.

Such a high-level magic only becomes comprehensible to Harahel once they reach their peak, at which point they can use System Operator and Yesod as a medium for this power, using it to program reality through such networks.

Luciferian Logos: Logos is a heavenly martial art, system of magic, and philosophy developed by Yaldabaoth and spread throughout Heaven. Dedicated to controlling the totality of one’s being and using it in its entirety in combat, Logos is an instinctive fallback for angels, who have its foundation programmed into them. Logos works by clearing the user’s mind, sweeping away their emotions and identity for a time so that they can better focus on combat, making it difficult for angels to form stable identities and properly process emotions. As they generally lack any strong identities or emotions by default, angels are incredibly well-suited to the use of Logos.

With this supernatural concentration and the powerful will behind it, Logos revolves around transcending physical attacks and instead relying on pure magical attacks. The user simply wills that their target is struck, and they are, by an instantaneous force with no physical component. They cannot responded to by normal means, instead requiring magical defenses and prediction to counter them. In combat, a user utilizes both physical and purely magical attacks, so an opponent must defend themselves from the physical attacks while staying aware of any magical attacks.

As with all angels, knowledge of Logos was programmed into Harahel’s soul and has remained there throughout their entire life even as they have never had any reason to really use it, making them a complete novice in its use. This changes as they are forced out of their comfort zone and into combat repeatedly, making them slowly grow more skilled, though their focus on Eidos Lexicon prevents them from ever truly mastering it. To preserve their own fledging identity, Harahel eventually switches over from mainstream Logos to Luciferian Logos.

While Harahel knows advanced Logos techniques and can use it effectively, this is not because of skill, but because they have copied such things from others, replicating their style to a limited extent. Harahel simply lacks the skill to make full use of these abilities and thus remains far from a master of Logos.
 * Eight Ends: A technique that focuses on disabling an opponent’s senses to leave them helpless, channeled through Harahel’s attacks. The senses it deactivates are not limited to the five senses of the body, and include a target’s self-awareness, memories, and even their consciousness itself. As mages rely on magical sensing and their own thoughts more than their conventional five senses, a magic limited to these things would be useless, so Eight Ends target’s the foundation of things and disables them as well.
 * The deactivation of all an opponent’s senses leads to a comatose state that leaves them incapable of acting or thinking, though mages with powerful defenses can resist these effects, and those with highly developed souls and enough power can act unconsciously in such a state, relying on muscle memory and instinct alone. Few opponents are competent like this. The true power of Eight Ends does not aim to deactivate senses, however, but to destroy them, ultimately seeking to destroy an opponent by completely erasing their consciousness and sense of self.


 * Limbo: Through Logos, Harahel can phase their body in and out of existence to avoid attacks. However, this can be easily negated by powerful magic and the knowledge on how, so it is limited to being a support ability.


 * Luminous Fist: The existence of those who have truly mastered Logos and reached a level that not even Yaldabaoth reached in life - the transcendence of thought and action. At this level, a true user of such a technique would stand above normal martial artists, with a pure, thoughtless consciousness that cannot be clouded by indecision, fear, or confusion. Harahel is not a true master of this technique, having instead merely copied its movements through analysis and replication. A true master of Luminous Fist would have no need for conscious thought or intentions, as not just their body, but all of their existence, act on their supernatural instinct. Harahel simply thinks too much and second-guesses themself too often for them to use Luminous Fist on their own, and instead, they use replication to copy the fluid, thoughtless movements from others, allowing them to replicate the style to some extent and react to attacks with exceptional speed. It is an imperfect imitation, and not incredibly reliable, but it still proves useful.

Inner World Operator: The inversion of World Operator. While World Operator is the magic of world programming, Inner World Operator is instead directed inwards, focusing on programming souls and, as implied by the name, inner worlds. It is a magic no less complex than World Operator, necessitating extensive knowledge of spiritual mechanics to utilize, but in turn, grants an immense amount of power over the soul.

Unlike much of Harahel’s magic, Inner World Operator was not copied from others, at least not in its whole form, but pieced together over time as Harahel has analyzed the many souls presented to them both in normal situations and in combat. Their use of it is somewhat limited by their own overspecialization, so while they lack an all-around mastery of Inner World Operator, their specialty has granted them some very unique, potent applications for it.
 * Full Soul Counter: By analyzing an opponent’s soul, Harahel can come up with a way to counter them with Eidos Lexicon, as if they were just another phenomenon. This technique requires in-depth knowledge of the target’s soul, including their inner world, and though Harahel can use it without a full analysis or before fully completing the counter, its true power can only be displayed when it has been finished and perfected. Even an incomplete counter can prove lethal, however, meeting the existence of Harahel’s target head-on with their negatives and exploiting as many weaknesses as possible, erasing them from existence or, at the very least, gravely damaging them. As a side-effect, many opponents will find their worldviews shattered after having their core beliefs met with their stark opposites, destroying their ideals along with their soul. While it’s theoretically possible for an opponent to survive even a complete counter, this is incredibly unlikely and difficult. It’s more feasible that one would temporarily survive, enduring as the counter slowly wipes them from existence.
 * Inner World Replication: A self-destructive form of Replication that, instead of copying spells, seeks to copy souls and paint over Harahel’s identity with that of another being to gain access to their emotions, abilities, and knowledge. The great complexity and size of a soul means that it takes some time for Harahel to fully analyze one as needed, and they cannot perfectly store them, instead having to compress them greatly to avoid overburdening their own soul. The older a being, the bigger their soul. This is incredibly harmful for Harahel, badly damaging their soul as it is permanently overwritten in places even though they only use it for short periods of time. Each use slightly changes their personality to become closer to the person they’re copying, slowly destroying their identity and, if overused, ultimately transforming them a degraded copy. Despite the cost, it remains a powerful, desperate trump card, increasing Harahel’s knowledge, empowering the magic they’ve replicated from the original, and often increasing their willpower and emotions as well, allowing them to cast spells of greater power.
 * Harahel can further push this ability to its limit by replicating multiple souls at once to gain access to multiple sets of knowledge and abilities. This causes even greater harm to the soul, however, accelerating the destruction of their identity. This damage will be gravely worsened if the souls they’re replicating are in opposition to one another, potentially tearing Harahel apart in the process. Though Harahel can replace the overwritten parts with their own identity if they’ve copied it beforehand, this is difficult and requires great precision. In addition, overuse may leave them uninterested in doing this. Harahel fears the effects of this magic and seeks to avoid its use as they learn to better value their own identity, and will only resort to it when in dire straits. After they learn Akashic Record, Harahel is able to more safely backup and restore their identity before replicating other individuals, making it safer to use, but they still run the risk of overwriting themselves too far and losing interest in who they used to be. Harahel’s overspecialization means that they cannot manifest the souls they copy in any other way.
 * Fruit of Life: After analyzing Mastema, Harahel was able to reproduce her Fruit of Life. For the archangels and their creator, the Fruit of Life acts as a stellar core, a mass of magic and plasma smaller and denser than a neutron star, the size of a fist. It supplies Harahel with an infinite amount of magical energy, synthesized from the infinite potential released by the Big Bang that created Heaven, along with an extremely powerful magnetic and gravitational field subject to their own control. Granting not only raw energy, a Fruit of Life also provides a substantial boost to computation. More than a mere mass of energy, it is a high-power, multi-dimensional processing unit that calculates and transfers information through higher dimensions. While Fruits of Life are certainly important, losing one is no issue for Harahel, who can use their knowledge of its structure to regenerate it.
 * Corpseworld: A wasteland of rotting corpses and the maggots infesting them, the inner world of a hopelessly self-destructive, self-obsessed sadist. A soul that Harahel would very much rather not ever have to replicate, as Beelzebub’s nature is not a healthy one and will rub off on them in the worst of ways.
 * While replicating Beelzebub gives Harahel access to her vast stores of magical, tactical, and general knowledge, along with the full power of her magic, even a temporary mimicry of her inner world will cause demonic maggots to generate within Harahel’s soul. These maggots will eat away at Harahel’s existence until released as flies, and the only way to placate them is to offer up another soul in their place. Harahel is far too good a person to even consider this, but as Beelzebub’s personality rubs off on them through overuse, they would slowly fall into the same sadistic, selfish habits, and become fully willing to do such a thing for their own sake. Perhaps more horrific is the partial replication of Beelzebub’s many victims, stored within Corpseworld and copied only as a vague presence of suffering-induced insanity. This is such a fundamental part of Beelzebub’s soul that leaving it out is impossible, but it grants Harahel their knowledge and, if needed, their still lingering unfulfilled desires and emotions.
 * Sheol Necrocosmos: A seemingly infinite abyss containing only a resigned hatred for all things and the desire to end it all, the inner world of an omnicidal tyrant throwing a childish tantrum. Not even a soul, but incarnated oblivion, far more dangerous to replicate than Beelzebub could ever hope to be. For Harahel, it is the most desperate trump card, a weapon that kills them just as it can kill anything else.
 * Replicating Mastema grants Harahel her all-around brilliance and skill, along with the true power of Thanatos, Spear of Destiny, and the rest of her magic. It also grants her Mastema’s intense emotions, particularly her hatred, which are so powerful that it will give Harahel a sizeable increase in power. The cost is huge, however, as Mastema’s inner world is so destructive that even the replication alone can prove lethal, and if Harahel survives, they will have to deal with a host of other problems. As Mastema has no soul, the replication will slowly erase Harahel’s to copy her, and her absurdly hateful nature will burn at them as the replication progresses, putting them through steadily more and more intense pain. And lastly, Mastema’s personality is simply not a good thing to copy even in part, making Harahel increasingly ornery, hateful, and controlling the more they use it. At least they’ll never have to worry about transforming into Mastema, as the traumatic stress of the replication is so great that they’d almost certainly die before that becomes a concern. When Harahel replicates Mastema, they try to limit it to as short a period as possible to minimize its effects.
 * Thaumiel: A burning will, the refusal to ever bow down to another power, and the desire to fight for what’s right even if it means dying a million times over. For once, this is an inner world that’s as safe to replicate as it gets, representing the true form of Lucifer’s soul underneath the scarring and self-destruction, which Harahel unlocked through analysis before even Lucifer did.
 * Upon Replication, Harahel fully activates Thaumiel to bring the inner world into existence limited to just their own body. This grants Harahel its effects, greatly boosting their regenerative powers, freeing them from the constraints of physics, and allows them to use Tabris to its full power effectively thanks to Lucifer’s swordsmanship skills crossing over, alongside her tactical brilliance. It also grants Harahel its constantly boosting power, forcing all of their capabilities to their limits to ensure that they’re always getting stronger. As Harahel initially replicated Thaumiel in an incomplete state, they cannot access the true form of Tabris or Demonic Duality. After Lucifer fully realizes her inner world herself, and Harahel has the time to analyze it again, they gain full access to its abilities. However, the greatest power Thaumiel grants Harahel is Lucifer’s indomitable willpower, allowing them to fight on despite overwhelming odds and pain, and the only thing that makes replicating Mastema not purely suicidal.

Override Sigil: An extremely advanced form of magical technique used to change the nature of reality around and within the user, allowing them to bend and break through the laws of physics. Due to their complexity, Override Sigils are incredibly difficult to create, use, and control properly, requiring detailed knowledge and a powerful will. In addition, they tend to, invariably, drain a lot of energy and stamina, making it difficult to use them for extended periods of time, even if this can be mitigated by more powerful and willful mages.
 * Relative Lightspeed: A common form of Override Sigil that is ultimately developed in some form or another by most mages as they increase in power and speed. Normally, it would be impossible for even an incredibly powerful and willful mage to break through a universal constant such as the speed of light, theoretically requiring infinite magical energy to do so. However, this Override Sigil circumvents this issue by modifying the user's inner world to change the value of c to whatever they please, raising it as they grow in speed so that they can accelerate past the universal speed limit.

Trivia

 * Harahel was initially inspired by Shirou Emiya, something that shows through in their abilities.
 * Harahel sounds like Masako Nozawa.

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