Chapter 321 9 Fallen Angels and 2 Demons

One of the Nine Fallen Angels: The Angel of Temptation

Her power is to change. Everyone should be very familiar with the story of Adam and Eve. She is the incarnation of the venomous snake. She tempted Eve to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, angered God, and was expelled from the Garden of Eden. She represents the most evil side of human nature. She can give those who are violent, criminal, and angry a power beyond the world of God, but these people will be found by God and their souls will be punished. So when we are angry or commit a crime, a special power will descend upon us, and this is her credit.

The Nine Fallen Angels: Resistance Angel

Because his power is to resist all good things, many people equate him with the devil. But he was just an ordinary angel at the beginning. It was only because he was in charge of darkness and disasters that he would constantly oppose God in his heart. The reason why God did not eliminate him was because he could test whether people truly believed in God. This would also help God select more excellent hearts and souls so that they could be promoted to angels.

The Nine Fallen Angels: The Angel of Slaughter

Her ability is very special. She looks like a butterfly and has a strong attack power. She is also a killer used by God to punish evil people and other angels. Her power is so great that God has pity on the victim. But she is full of disgust and despair for the world. Legend has it that she appeared once when Noah built the ark for the first time, and instantly created a flood to submerge everything in the world. In addition, 3 days before the Last Judgment, she also participated in and killed 1/3 of the total human population. This angel is the most dangerous, violent, and crazy angel. No one knows her life experience. No one dares to approach her. Even Satan and Ou Ya are timid when they mention her. The incarnation of the killer that people usually talk about is Xila. The most terrifying thing about her power is that it makes people despair! God sealed her memory and temporarily sealed her ability.

The 4th of the Nine Fallen Angels: The Angel of Desire

He is an angel who can make human souls fall. He has his own world, in which he is the master. There are many religions that believe in him. He can satisfy all human desires, but once these people believe in him, it is equivalent to betraying God's world and their own souls, and eventually they will get lost in his world and die.

The Fifth of the Nine Fallen Angels: The Twisted Angel

Because God didn't let him meet his sister, he put a chain on him. As long as his sister got close, he would disappear. In order to take revenge on God, he and his sister built a different world in God's world. The power of this world is equal to that of God. Once we use distortion in his world, we will disappear forever. It is rumored that Abraham suppressed himself because he couldn't open the shackles with his own power. Once we open them, we will disappear!

The Sixth of the Nine Fallen Angels: The Angel of Light

His power is the most popular power among people, because his power can help people eliminate fear and make people full of hope. But because he openly betrayed God, his body was torn apart by Xila, and God let him live forever in his own light. The reason why Bo Yi fell and committed crimes was because he colluded with Satan and reversed day and night, thinking that he could gain the power of change and use the power of change to create disasters. It was rumored that he was originally a woman. Somehow, after turning into light, he was recognized as him.

The Seventh of the Nine Fallen Angels: Rebellious Angels

Fanni, his name is equal to his power. He has a unique ability to give. Although he cannot create the world and cannot rebel against God, he can give people the power to rebel against God. This power is a kind of self-changing power, but no matter how you change, you will be punished by God. So he will be subject to various restrictions from God. But he is also the most disobedient of the angels, and God can do nothing about him.

The Eighth of the Nine Fallen Angels: The Angel of Pervasiveness

There is little record of her power in ancient books. All we know is that she represents the lies of mankind.

It seems that she is good at lying, procrastinating, being jealous, blaming others, and making excuses.

As for what kind of power MiMian is, no one knows and no one has ever seen it.

The Nine Fallen Angels: Lost Angel

His ability is very unpleasant because it can make people lose things. I usually lose things and relatives because of his ability. But there are rumors that every time he takes something away, it will temper the human will, so that you can get better things.

Who is the strongest king among the nine angels?

The strongest one should be the resistance angel Lucifer, also known as the great devil Satan. He is the angel whose power is closest to God.

The strength is above other angels.

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The most famous demon is undoubtedly Satan.

1. Satan

Satan is the leader of all demons and the most powerful demon. He was originally a beautiful and wise angel named Lucifer, the son of light loved by God. But because of his pride and arrogance, he wanted to surpass God and was expelled from heaven by God. He led one-third of the angels to fight against God, but failed and was thrown into hell. Since then, he has become an enemy of God and has been constantly doing evil in the world. He has many aliases, such as: snake, dragon, antichrist, father of lies, tempter, accuser, etc. His greatest sin was to tempt Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, causing mankind to lose its original purity and happiness.

2. Beliar

Belial is Satan's deputy and the king of evil spirits. He was originally a Canaanite idol worshipping the sun god Baal, and was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He is called the "Lord of Insects" in the Bible because he can control flies, maggots and other dirty insects. He can also possess people or animals and make them crazy or sick. His greatest sin was to conspire with Satan to perform miracles on Jesus in an attempt to deceive the world.

3. Abaddon

Abaddon is the ruler of the abyss of Hell and the god of destruction. He is called the "Lord of the Abyss" in the Bible because he presides over an endless dark abyss where countless evil spirits and monsters are imprisoned. He can also command a group of terrifying creatures like locusts to attack humans on earth during the end of the world. His greatest sin is to release four horses with Satan to destroy the world.

4. Azazel

Azazel was a rebellious angel and the god of sin. He was called the "mountain demon" in the Bible because he liked to live in desolate mountains and deserts. He taught humans many evil skills, such as war, violence, magic, astrology, and corruption. He also collected human souls to increase his own power. His greatest sin was that he and other angels had sex with human women and gave birth to a group of giants, who ran rampant on the earth and caused a great flood.

5. Baal

Baal was an ancient Canaanite god and fertility god. He was originally a god of nature and life, but was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He is called "the god of idols" in the Bible because he has many different images and names, such as: Baal Biron, Baal Sinon, Baal Peor, etc. He demanded human sacrifices for him, and even demanded the blood of children to satisfy him. His greatest sin was to tempt the Israelites to turn away from God and worship him and other false gods.

6. Levitra

Levitan is a giant sea creature and the god of chaos. He is called "the great fish" or "the great serpent" in the Bible because he has scales, fins, teeth, and a tail that allows him to swim freely in the water. He can also breathe fire, illuminating the dark seabed. He is a wonderful creature created by God, but also an opponent of God because he represents chaos and evil. His greatest sin is to fight with God for the power to control the world and attempt to devour everything.

7. Bilu

Peru is an Egyptian god and god of death. He was originally a god in charge of the underworld and resurrection, but was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He is called the "Lord of Death" in the Bible because he can control death and the underworld. He can also make humans sick or die, or resurrect the dead as zombies or ghosts. His greatest sin was to deceive Pharaoh with Satan so that he would not let the Israelites go.

8. Asmodeus

Asmodeus is a Persian god and the god of lust. He was originally a god of love and beauty, but was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He is called the "Lord of Sexual Debauchery" in the Bible because he can arouse human sexual desire and greed. He can also possess people or animals and make them do immoral or unreasonable things. His greatest sin was killing the seven husbands of Tobit's daughter-in-law and trying to prevent Tobit's son Tobias from marrying her.

9. Baphon

Baphomet is a medieval god and a cult god. He was originally a god worshipped by Muslims by mistake by the Crusaders, but later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He is called "Goat-Headed King" in the Bible because he has a goat's head, a human body, wings, hooves and a tail. He is a symbol of a mixture of male and female, human and animal, good and evil, light and darkness. He can grant wisdom and power to humans, but also requires humans to pay a heavy price. His greatest sin is to tempt the Knights Templar to betray God and worship him and other demons.

10. Lilith

Lilith is an ancient Mesopotamian deity and goddess of the night. She was originally a deity in charge of the moon and fertility, but was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. She is called the "Queen of the Night" in the Bible because she likes to move in the dark and suck human blood and essence. She can also transform into various beautiful women to seduce men or kill babies. Her greatest sin was refusing to obey Adam, leaving the Garden of Eden, mating with Satan, and giving birth to countless demons.

11. Baalzebub

Baalzebub was an ancient Phoenician god and god of the sky. He was originally a god who controlled storms and thunder, but was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He was called the "Flying King" in the Bible because he could control clouds and storms and fly freely in the sky. He was also able to control the weather and climate, bringing disasters or blessings to mankind. His greatest sin was to compete with God for human faith and worship together with other false gods.

12. Mammon

Mammon is a New Testament deity and the god of wealth. He was originally a word that represented money and material things, but was later regarded as a demon by the Jews. He is called the "Lord of Wealth" in the Bible because he is able to bring abundance and prosperity to mankind, but also requires mankind to obey him completely. He is also able to make mankind greedy and selfish, forgetting God and morality. His greatest sin is to compete with God for the hearts and souls of mankind.