Balthial
Laila
Rhamiel was an angel, before the actual story takes place. He was the angel of Empathy, and thus was quite fond of humans and Earth, so he often spent years-long visits down there. It’s during one such visit, while posing as a nobleman in [date undecided] England, that he meets a young son of an aristocratic family named Nathaniel. The two become friends, then grow closer, and eventually become romantically involved. Long story short, Nathaniel’s family finds out, and on the night before the two are scheduled to leave England together on a ship bound for the New World, they are attacked; Nathaniel is taken away and Rhamiel is killed. This wouldn’t ordinarily faze an angel, but Rhamiel soon finds himself back up in heaven, faced with punishment for promising his angelic love to a human.
His punishment initially is to stay trapped, with nothing but a window into the human world which he must use to watch Nathaniel and subsequent reincarnations’ lives, which are now cursed with misfortune. When he cannot take it any longer, he begs his close friend Balthial for a different punishment. They eventually decide that since his crime was being an angel in love with a human, that a fitting and practical solution would be to give him one human lifespan. And so Rhamiel is sent down to Earth once again, only this time it’s the modern age, and things are different than he remembers.
Laila
Rhamiel was an angel, before the actual story takes place. He was the angel of Empathy, and thus was quite fond of humans and Earth, so he often spent years-long visits down there. It’s during one such visit, while posing as a nobleman in [date undecided] England, that he meets a young son of an aristocratic family named Nathaniel. The two become friends, then grow closer, and eventually become romantically involved. Long story short, Nathaniel’s family finds out, and on the night before the two are scheduled to leave England together on a ship bound for the New World, they are attacked; Nathaniel is taken away and Rhamiel is killed. This wouldn’t ordinarily faze an angel, but Rhamiel soon finds himself back up in heaven, faced with punishment for promising his angelic love to a human.
His punishment initially is to stay trapped, with nothing but a window into the human world which he must use to watch Nathaniel and subsequent reincarnations’ lives, which are now cursed with misfortune. When he cannot take it any longer, he begs his close friend Balthial for a different punishment. They eventually decide that since his crime was being an angel in love with a human, that a fitting and practical solution would be to give him one human lifespan. And so Rhamiel is sent down to Earth once again, only this time it’s the modern age, and things are different than he remembers.
It sounds awesome!!! Id love to read it!
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