Fallen Angel Opposite

Tsuru

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It's a thought I just have, but what would be called a demon who go to the heaven side?

For angel we all know the fallen angel term, but is there an equivalent for the opposite?

Or does there never be an author who write it that way and just portrayed the angel as fucking asshole every time that they can't stop their grudge against the demon race and accept some of them so they just eradicate the one who wanted to come on their side?
I've considered the concept of Risen Demons, but it's pretty rare.

The only relatively common example is Redeemed Succubi. It seems like every fourth Paladin has one.

Regarding how other Celestials perceive them, I've never seen it mentioned.


Because its a pain to write
that is all

(or not enough writing skills)
(or too niche)



Like : Why no one bothered to write a ONEPUNCH series before "ONE"
or : why the f no one write the "exercises" of xianxias
or : MARTIAL ARTS MASTER novel from Scuttlefish (Lord of mysteries author) is a the near-only novel that described all movements and punches etc during a martial fight. You get pov of MC dodging, throwing punch, moving, contracting muscles.
or : why do shota/loli MCs series somehow coincidentally stop before they grow up ?
why do isekai never wrote/copy ARIFURETA the MC(+class) go back to earth and create funny shenanigans ? (that btw boosted x2readers)
why do no other chinese writer try to do a series like God of martial arts, where the MC FKING DESTROY "young masters" with NORMAL LOGIC
etc
etc
etc
why do lot of chinese novels use "transmigration" ? (skip childhood)
why do lot of --------------- have MC being orphan ? (skip writing parents/family)
why do NOW you get lot of "discarded by party" jp series ? (its to skip MC growth = is already op)
even SAO had a skip beginning (only now author rewriting the skipped-process of Kirito leveling)
 

Tsuru

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Lot of isekais had MC / FMC being reborn as "noble" because ITS EASY TO WRITE (the mc have money to redo stuff)
vs


IS the very rare unique exception
where FMC is a poor family


and need to suffer to find money, find money for food, learn to read-write, being sick, have no knowledge of outside, dont know about evilness of nobles, dont know where are books, test BY THEMSELVES how to recreate paper (she did mud slates like egyptians), she didnt know about common food eaten

ALL THAT IS FREAKING HARD TO THINK/WRITE
 

KrakenRiderEmma

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Maybe that just misinterpretation due to translation and the time. I may also not understand the text correctly, but isn't in this part the king talking? He said he will exalt his throne above the stars of god. If it's the king who talk, then who he describe to fall at the beginning if the lucifer here is only a mistranslation of the bringer of light?
Nope, it’s not the king talking. The whole first part of the book of Isaiah is a prophecy written by the author (Isaiah) about the fall of the kingdom, and the section is in the form of a letter TO the king. The king isn’t a character who speaks, or anything like that, it’s not a story in the usual sense. Isaiah is saying “you think you’re so great, you believe you’re as bright and shiny as the morning star, and sure you’re way up on high with power and glory, but you’re gonna be brought down low, your kingdom will be ruined!” That’s the context, and he’s calling the king “Lucifer” in that context. Of course, at that point “Lucifer” didn’t mean anything to do with demons, devils, angels, etc. It just meant “bright one” but it’s because of the later interpretations of this passage that the word came to be associated with “the devil.”
 

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The problem with basing this on the bible is that the bible was written for humans to read- whether you believe it to be accurate or not.

As such, the Bible barely touches angelic themes, such as the fall of satan, what a demon is, what a fallen angel is, what witchcraft is, etc. It just takes them for granted and mentions their existence, not how they arise or their history. And the few verses that do talk about them are scattered far and wide.
 

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It's a thought I just have, but what would be called a demon who go to the heaven side?

For angel we all know the fallen angel term, but is there an equivalent for the opposite?

Or does there never be an author who write it that way and just portrayed the angel as fucking asshole every time that they can't stop their grudge against the demon race and accept some of them so they just eradicate the one who wanted to come on their side?
The opposite of fallen angel is raisen demon.
 
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