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Celerat, the Corrupter

Among the angels that Vitalinus created were Celerat and Morabis, two brothers who had been diametrically opposed in life. Celerat had been a murderous and depraved man, a true evil devoid of virtue. He had died by the hand of his brother, Judge Morabis, in the name of justice. When their souls were brought to Vitalinus, Celerat cloaked himself behind his brother and remained unnoticed by the goddess. When they were transformed into angels, his brother was made wholly righteous and Celerat's evil aspects were only enhanced.   Celerat hid among the angels, and while Morabis knew his evil nature he did not reveal it. He felt love and pity for his brother and kept a close watch on him so he would not stray far. Even still, Celerat often tricked his brother and slowly began to sow seeds of discord among the celestial beings and souls of Aelum, which had grown vast. Slowly he pulled souls to his own side, while Morabis was promoted as Vitalinus' Archangel of Justice.   Celerat had gained the allegiance of a large host of souls in Aelum, and through this grew to near-godly power. In an event that disrupted the very heavens, Celerat attempted a coup to overthrow Vitalinus with the corrupted host at his side. However, Morabis came to Vitalinus' aid and saved her life, allowing her to gain the upper hand again. When defeat became likely, Celerat ran from Aelum and took his army of souls with him. As he left the plane, his four great feathered wings began to burn with a divine fire set upon him by the God-Queen, and he could not put it out. The fury of Vitalinus keeps the fire burning endlessly upon his blackened bone wings. With the help of the gods of the lower planes, Celerat established his own plane and seated himself as the God of Evil Morality, the Corrupter.
Divine Classification
Lesser God
Children
Pronouns
He/Him

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