# An Honest Look on The Angelic Union

An analysis on the social structure, theology, and government of the Angelic Union, written by a refugee from the Kingdom of Detroit, who requested to remain anonymous after giving us access to their writing. Collected by Hannah Grover, archivist on demonic cults.

# Issue 3

<span style="font-family: Abyssinica SIL;"><span style="font-size: large;">During my time spent within the borders of the Angelic Union, I saw many horrific things. “Heretics” hung from gallows in front of their night churches, the slaughter of other groups of refugees and defectors from across the Midwest, public blood-sports between lower classes, and many other sights. My group of refugees from the Monarch of Detroit were lucky to be offered sanctuary by a particularly liberal priest, or “apparatchik,” who gave us a small village to stay in. I am choosing to leave them anonymous out of fear for their safety, as I have seen what the citizens of the Angelic Union do to the people they consider heretics. We had a few shadow mages with us who were able to shield our small village from the prying eyes of the murderous populace, which is why our little group managed to survive when so many others were conscripted or slaughtered. We built a simple life there, in that shrouded valley, but it was a life, an honest one. We farmed for our own food, taught our own children what we knew. Some of us were able to leave, on occasion, and blend in, even if they had to avoid the thought-thieves that could identify their lack of conformity.</span></span>

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<span style="font-family: Abyssinica SIL;"><span style="font-size: large;"> The leader of the Angelic Union, a man named High Priest Samiel, is a cruel and sadistic individual. I have personally witnessed him executing 12 people at once with a fog of miasma, causing the victims to choke and sputter for minutes before they died. The intention was to cause pain, to “deter further heresy.” What was the crime, you ask? Not properly beating one of my fellow refugees that had been discovered before slaughtering him. This cruelty wasn’t uncommon in the Angelic Union. Their deity, whom they only call His Holy Darkness, or simply Him, commands this violence from his followers. Occasionally, they even kill each other to curry favor with their deity, to gain greater demonic power. This being they worship, His Holy Darkness is an interesting subject himself. See, most outside of the Union believe the “Angelic” part of the name is a deception, to convince people that they’re more holy than they are, but this is not in fact the case. Most, if not all of the loyal believers in the Angelic Union believe that they follow an angel, not a demon. My research on the subject indicates that they believe they follow an angel by the name of Iconolath. The “Angelic” part of the angelic union is a delusion, as opposed to a deception. </span></span>

# Issue 4

<span style="font-family: Abyssinica SIL;"><span style="font-size: large;"> As stated in my last issue, it seems that the citizens, certainly, and likely the majority of leadership in the Night Churches, truly believe that they are following an angelic deity. While this name is never spoken, as it is considered anathema, my research indicates that it is an angel by the name of Iconolath. I base this conclusion on several factors. First, depictions of an angel with the form of a human, dark black wings, and wielding 2 blades, 1 in each hand are common in descriptions of Iconolath, except that his wings are usually described as being a stark white. This could be due to informational decay, artistic depiction, or some other factor. The primary defining trait of Iconolath is his twin swords, one capable of defending the weak, the other for damning an enemy to torment. This is depicted in all visual representations of His Holy Darkness. Next is his seeming disappearance from history after the year 1892, and the subsequent adoption of the Night Church in St. George, Utah 2 years later. The founder, a man by the name of Gregory Blackstone, previously a follower of the then prominent angelic faith, had a “prophetic vision” where he saw the entire earth swallowed into darkness, in which a group of faithful in black cloth reveled in anonymity, and hunted those who refused to accept the darkness. This caused a radical shift in Blackstone’s philosophy, causing him to found the Night Church to bring about the “Blessed Night.” This is the goal of the Angelic Union to this day.</span></span>

<span style="font-family: Abyssinica SIL;"><span style="font-size: large;"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Abyssinica SIL;"><span style="font-size: large;">There are some theories as to what may have happened to Iconolath outside of the Angelic Union. The Church of the Sleeping Soldier, headquartered in Nacogdoches, Texas, in the United Texan States, proclaims that their patron deity is Iconolath, although there is little proof of this claim, as the only individual who claims to hear his voice is the Cardinal, head of the church and the Angelic Liaison to the executive branch of the United Texan government. The followers of the Church of the Sleeping Soldier are able to manifest angelic power, but this is likely through deals and connections with other angels, as is often stated by members themselves. The Church serves more as a general angelic faith, rather than having a specific patron angel. Another theory is that he was slain in battle, seen as his swords, the Sword of Damnation and the Sword of Justice, have seemingly disappeared. These swords, often wielded by the chosen Saint of Iconolath during times of great strife, have not been spotted in centuries, although there have been whispers that the commander of the Angelic Union’s army in the Magical Wastes wields the Sword of Damnation, these rumors have yet to be confirmed, and I have seen no compelling evidence that this is the case. The most likely answer to this riddle is that he has either passed on in some way, or retired to the Angelic Plane, which has only been accessed by humans given special tasks, sworn to secrecy by their patron angel upon their return.</span></span>