e l y s i a g e o r g a l i s ❤ g a b r i e l (godismystrength) wrote in monte_ooc, @ 2012-06-09 17:36:00 |
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SENT TO DESTROY | It is a good thing that Elysia spends so much time in constant joy, because as Gabriel she is noted for two specific instances of destruction. Firstly as the one to bring Jerusalem to ruin for their wickedness and idolatry during the late Kingdom of Judah; and the second instance in which she inspired the Niphilim into war, so that they would slaughter one another and, thus, the earth would be rid of them.
In this life Elysia is still very much capable of irreparable damage, though in a different way.
Jerusalem: While she cannot destroy cities or countries, she can bring a whole building to ruin if enraged. This is also an ability closely tied in to her relationship with God and angelic brethren, if she feels you have disrespected them in any manner she might be able to fire up a little mini earthquake as warning. For the most part, Elysia has not made use of this ability and, as such, has no idea to what degree she can take it.
Niphilim: Once she deems a person to be an evil being not worth saving (which in Elysia is a hard thing to achieving), she can strike up madness in them and they may be prone to suicidal tendencies.
PATRON SAINT OF MESSENGERS | On her own, to put it plainly, Elysia has a voice to be reckoned with. When she speaks or sings, people stop and listen; her voice, in all forms, is incredibly pleasing to the ear and can inspire the masses. Whatever message she wishes to express, so long as it is her voice that carries it people may find themselves persuaded and in eager to take it on themselves. Of course, each person has their free will and can make that decision on their own.
Though her voice is the crowning glory to her campaign, simply having the former angel on your team will help your cause significantly. Writing speeches, painting signs, standing at your side at appearances--all of it. However, the bigger the part she plays the more influence she can share; putting her in the back to sort paper clips probably won't do you much good at all.
BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW | Plain and simple: Elysia plays a mean trumpet. She, like a certain Norse figure, was said to have been the one to call in the end of the world with her horn; clearly this works in her favor musically.