u/SWANDSH7

▲ 4 r/rpg

Looking for an RPG book with lore and stats about gods and angels, help?

I'm pretty sure it talks about how perfection is found in the whole of everything, the Heavens and the mortal world(s) together, how if there was a single perfect god, there wouldn't be the many gods, and when it comes to the angelic entities, I remember the final one or at least one near the end of the book, being a living icon/embodiment of an ideal, and its lore spoke of how such entities are revered by the angels, but do not dwell in Heaven.

Does this remind anyone of anything?

I uh... just found it! @'_'@:

Zariel's Guide to the Seven Heavens!!!

NOT:

In Nomine

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u/SWANDSH7 — 3 days ago

The comic begins with a vision of a woman being walked to her death, to be burned at the stake, I think, ending with the man waking up and thinking it was just a nightmare.

He is later hunted by the same organization responsible for her death, who want him dead because of the threat he poses to them due to his untapped powers of nature.

He is saved by a secret society that lives away from civilization in a great forest, in treehouses connected by bridges, who have the same beliefs and reverence for nature as the woman did, and when he is out on a walk, or just plain left, the evil organization kills the good society and burns their homes to the ground.

and lastly, when the man finally realizes his powers, it's an instant win for the good guys, as his mind connects to the woman and the secret society, their souls having returned to the earth and the green of nature, rendering their slaughter and the actions and so-called power and victories of the evil organization meaningless, as he telepathically tells his enemies how small they are and how they never stood a chance.

I think the last pages show him on or leaving an airplane, a serene smile and look on his face.

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

The comic begins with a vision of a woman being walked to her death, to be burned at the stake, I think, ending with the man waking up and thinking it was just a nightmare.

He is later hunted by the same organization responsible for her death, who want him dead because of the threat he poses to them due to his untapped powers of nature.

He is saved by a secret society that lives away from civilization in a great forest, in treehouses connected by bridges, who have the same beliefs and reverence for nature as the woman did, and when he is out on a walk, or just plain left, the evil organization kills the good society and burns their homes to the ground.

and lastly, when the man finally realizes his powers, it's an instant win for the good guys, as his mind connects to the woman and the secret society, their souls having returned to the earth and the green of nature, rendering their slaughter and the actions and so-called power and victories of the evil organization meaningless, as he telepathically tells his enemies how small they are and how they never stood a chance.

I think the last pages show him on or leaving an airplane, a serene smile and look on his face.

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

The comic begins with a vision of a woman being walked to her death, to be burned at the stake, I think, ending with the man waking up and thinking it was just a nightmare.

He is later hunted by the same organization responsible for her death, who want him dead because of the threat he poses to them due to his untapped powers of nature.

He is saved by a secret society that lives away from civilization in a great forest, in treehouses connected by bridges, who have the same beliefs and reverence for nature as the woman did, and when he is out on a walk, or just plain left, the evil organization kills the good society and burns their homes to the ground.

and lastly, when the man finally realizes his powers, it's an instant win for the good guys, as his mind connects to the woman and the secret society, their souls having returned to the earth and the green of nature, rendering their slaughter and the actions and so-called power and victories of the evil organization meaningless, as he telepathically tells his enemies how small they are and how they never stood a chance.

I think the last pages show him on or leaving an airplane, a serene smile and look on his face.

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

The comic begins with a vision of a woman being walked to her death, to be burned at the stake, I think, ending with the man waking up and thinking it was just a nightmare.

He is later hunted by the same organization responsible for her death, who want him dead because of the threat he poses to them due to his untapped powers of nature.

He is saved by a secret society that lives away from civilization in a great forest, in treehouses connected by bridges, who have the same beliefs and reverence for nature as the woman did, and when he is out on a walk, or just plain left, the evil organization kills the good society and burns their homes to the ground.

and lastly, when the man finally realizes his powers, it's an instant win for the good guys, as his mind connects to the woman and the secret society, their souls having returned to the earth and the green of nature, rendering their slaughter and the actions and so-called power and victories of the evil organization meaningless, as he telepathically tells his enemies how small they are and how they never stood a chance.

I think the last pages show him on or leaving an airplane, a serene smile and look on his face.

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

When I was younger, I watched this horror movie in which a killer tries to perform surgery on a woman, marking up her body, her stomach area, I think, with a marker in preparation, only to get scared off by the police barging in and saving her, the killer, before this event or after, hiding and moving around in the air vents, and at the end when the woman comes back to her bedroom, she finds her boyfriend/husband/lover dead in their bloody bed, the killer comes out of the shadows, and she grabs a gun and shoots him, causing him to fall backwards out the window and to his death.

Does this sound familiar at all?

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

When I was younger, I watched this horror movie in which a killer tries to perform surgery on a woman, marking up her body, her stomach area, I think, with a marker in preparation, only to get scared off by the police barging in and saving her, the killer, before this event or after, hiding and moving around in the air vents, and at the end when the woman comes back to her bedroom, she finds her boyfriend/husband/lover dead in their bloody bed, the killer comes out of the shadows, and she grabs a gun and shoots him, causing him to fall backwards out the window and to his death.

Does this sound familiar at all?

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

When I was younger, I watched this horror movie in which a killer tries to perform surgery on a woman, marking up her body, her stomach area, I think, with a marker in preparation, only to get scared off by the police barging in and saving her, the killer, before this event or after, hiding and moving around in the air vents, and at the end when the woman comes back to her bedroom, she finds her boyfriend/husband/lover dead in their bloody bed, the killer comes out of the shadows, and she grabs a gun and shoots him, causing him to fall backwards out the window and to his death.

Does this sound familiar at all?

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago
▲ 6 r/horror

When I was younger, I watched this horror movie in which a killer tries to perform surgery on a woman, marking up her body, her stomach area, I think, with a marker in preparation, only to get scared off by the police barging in and saving her, the killer, before this event or after, hiding and moving around in the air vents, and at the end when the woman comes back to her bedroom, she finds her boyfriend/husband/lover dead in their bloody bed, the killer comes out of the shadows, and she grabs a gun and shoots him, causing him to fall backwards out the window and to his death.

Does this sound familiar at all?

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago

When I was younger, I watched this horror movie in which a killer tries to perform surgery on a woman, marking up her body, her stomach area, I think, with a marker in preparation, only to get scared off by the police barging in and saving her, the killer, before this event or after, hiding and moving around in the air vents, and at the end when the woman comes back to her bedroom, she finds her boyfriend/husband/lover dead in their bloody bed, the killer comes out of the shadows, and she grabs a gun and shoots him, causing him to fall backwards out the window and to his death.

Does this sound familiar at all?

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u/SWANDSH7 — 16 days ago