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* PromotionNotPunishment: As an angel-in-training, Paladin breaks an important piece of equipment that's the key to defeating a powerful demon named Discord who was ''so'' dangerous, he almost took over a whole angelic fleet. Paladin manages to come up with a plan to survive the situation, [[spoiler: killing Discord and freeing the heavenly fleet in the process,]] but expects an upbraiding and punishment for having broken something that was supposed to be unbreakable. Instead, he gets a KirkSummation about what he did ''right'', and earns his wings.

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* PromotionNotPunishment: As an angel-in-training, Paladin breaks an important piece of equipment that's the key to defeating a powerful demon named Discord who was ''so'' dangerous, he almost took over a whole angelic fleet. Paladin manages to come up with a plan to survive the situation, [[spoiler: killing Discord and freeing the heavenly fleet in the process,]] but expects an upbraiding and punishment for having broken something that was supposed to be unbreakable. Instead, he gets a KirkSummation speech about what he did ''right'', and earns his wings.
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The ArchangelMichael and his squad of angels square off against the machinations of the LegionsOfHell to stop their attempts to corrupt or harm humanity--or the angels, themselves. Alongside three veteran adult angels under his command, he has two young recruits hoping to earn their wings who get quite a bit of focus: a headstrong showoff swordsangel named Eli and an analytical by-the-book marksangel named Kira. Their clashing personalities make for almost as much drama as their millenia-long war against the demons.

Despite being a ShortRunner, the series has an extensive wiki with details about the characters, and the various vehicles, weapons and starships the angels had at their disposal. [[HighTechHeaven It was that kind of show.]]

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The ArchangelMichael and his squad of angels square off against the machinations of the LegionsOfHell TheLegionsOfHell to stop their attempts to corrupt or harm humanity--or humanity -- or the angels, themselves. Alongside three veteran adult angels under his command, he has two young recruits hoping to earn their wings who get quite a bit of focus: a headstrong showoff swordsangel named Eli and an analytical by-the-book marksangel named Kira. Their clashing personalities make for almost as much drama as their millenia-long millennia-long war against the demons.

Despite being a ShortRunner, {{Short Runner|s}}, the series has an extensive wiki with details about the characters, and the various vehicles, weapons and starships the angels had at their disposal. [[HighTechHeaven It was that kind of show.]]



* LegionsOfHell: The angels are frequently seen conflicting with them, though it is worth noting that some of them work for rogue demonic overlords instead of being in a chain of command that ultimately answers to {{Satan}}.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Eli has a tendency to walk [[HoverBoard or fly]] away from Kira during missions on Earth. Considering Earth is a [[LegionsOfHell world with devils filled]], this usually goes about as well as you'd expect, and Kira is constantly calling him out on this behavior.

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* LegionsOfHell: TheLegionsOfHell: The angels are frequently seen conflicting with them, though it is worth noting that some of them work for rogue demonic overlords instead of being in a chain of command that ultimately answers to {{Satan}}.
* LetsSplitUpGang: Eli has a tendency to walk [[HoverBoard or fly]] away from Kira during missions on Earth. Considering Earth is a [[LegionsOfHell [[TheLegionsOfHell world with devils filled]], this usually goes about as well as you'd expect, and Kira is constantly calling him out on this behavior.
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* HatesBeingCalledCute: When Paladin was an anawim, he frequently worked with a cherub mechanic named Paddy who repaired and maintained the machinery of The Awes. Cherubs, in this 'verse, are short angels with fairy-like wings, and Paddy in particular was also fat on top of this, and had a medium-deep voice. Paladin came up with a plan to lure an enemy demon into a trap, and had Paddy serve as the bait; when Paddy asked why, Paladin told him it was because Paddy was cute. Paddy took offense to that, and told him the next time Paladin called him cute, he'd give Paladin a "two-wrench tune-up".

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