Title: The Angel Author: Vigilance99 Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/dsXRZTfr First Edit: Wednesday 29th of January 2014 07:07:42 AM CDT Last Edit: Wednesday 29th of January 2014 07:07:42 AM CDT El Malak [Solar Light] Pegasus Male Ascendant [Paladin/Cleric] Talent: +2 Blast   Skills: Pegasus Flight [Racial] Dogfighting [Racial] Empower Weapon [Multiclass] Blast [Evil] Heal Compassion   Inventory: Golden Platemail Armor Hierophiete [Magic Greatsword] Belt Pouch of Holding [Rope, Food, Water, First Aid, Tents,   Sleeping Bags, Books, Scrolls, Maps, Spare Clothing, Robes,Bits,   Etc]   Traits: Solar Light was born in Saddle Arabia, far to the south, past   the Bad Lands, through the desert. The son of two Earth Pony   peasants, he was mired even in his childhood. His wings came in   too large and too bulky, far in excess of bulk for his small   size, such that as a foal he could wrap himself in his pinions   for warmth. And worse yet the cities of the western desert knew   not of pegasi, and flying things were there unheard of. Though   in every other feature the young creature was perfect. His coat   was pure white, his mane long and golden, flowing over his   shoulder in shining locks that glimmmered in the daylight. His   parents were nomads, who wandered with a tribe of Arabians who   were called called Ahl al-Youm, the People of Day, though they   could not remember why.   The young stallion grew quickly in the desert. He learned the   way of getting food when it is scarce, and how to find water   where others would not see water. He learned the names of many   things, and was talk to read and to write by the merchants, for   the boy was clever and good at counting, and honest besides [a   thing of note, for the Element of Honesty is nearly unknown in   the cities of the western deserts]. One evening, as he lay in   his tent, a poisonous serpent slithered into his tent as he lay,   and bit him on his neck. For three days the boy lay innert and   in delirium, knowing not if he was alive or dead. On the fourth   day he heard a voice telling him to get up, and head to the   place it would show him. And so, though not in the body, Light   headed through the deserts to the north, till he came upon a   cave which is called Hikmah, for it was a Palace of Wisdom.   There the voice appeared to him as a spirit in white, with the   sun at her head and wings that filled the cavern. Spirits of   fire rose and fell around her, going up into Heaven and down   into Tartarus, speaking in strange languages and calling to one   another. Then also did he see a great black shadow consume the   scene, and a large warrior in gold standing before the shadow,   his eyes with rage.   When he awoke he was in his tent, alive, the poison had left   him. He picked up his stick and marched, for his tribe had left   him alone, with only his parents with him, for they feared they   would die without water if they lingered longer. A day hence   they came upon the tribe, surrounded by raiders. When the young   Solar saw what was becoming of his people, his rage filled him,   and taking his stick he took to the air, flying at his foes and   striking them till they died or fled, saying praise be Celest,   the Compassionate, the Merciful, though he knew not what he was   saying. When the Ahl al-Youm saw that Light was a warrior, and   spoke with conviction also, and that he flew through the air   [which nopony in all the cities of the western desert could do],   they named him El Malak, because he was angelic in their sight,   and took him for their leader.   Thus did the boy grow to stallionhood, leading the merchants   through all the cities of the western desert, absorbing their   wisdom and taking their knowledge into himself, and learning the   thrill of the Sandworms surfacing at morning, and the cool light   of dusk at the capital of Jannah and the dancing of the veiled   mares, and learning the proper way to hold a sword and fight an   enemy without killing him [for Malak was compassionate and kind   and loathed violence in all forms save when necessary]. When at   last he came to the age of reason, he left his people to the far   north, for he was overcome with visions calling him onward. So   beginning his pilgrimage, he took only his sword and his cloak,   and headed again to the cave that is called Hikmah. There again   he saw a vision, of three lights in a ring, one white, one blue,   and one pink. A purple light started to rise to join it, and   others trailing, but again the scene was swallowed in blackness.   He heard a spirit calling to another light in the east, beyond   the sun's resting place, saying "How long shall it be until all   these things are fulfilled?", and another answering saying   "There will be three thousand evenings and mornings, and then   Darkness will come from the Icy North, beyond the Gates of   Firdaws.".   His head burning his vision, and his understanding failing him,   El Malak flew past the farthest city, and into the Bad Lands,   where dragons are. Finding the land hospitable, he tarried,   living there for three years stretching his massive wings over   the canyons and plateus, and living on berries and nuts. During   this time he came across many creatures of the wild, and slew   them or drove them off. But after over one thousand days, the   voice spoke to him again, as he laid down to rest, calling to   him from his camp fire. The voice said "A fallen angel you will   be, if you tarry here. Head to the north, for rightly is the   canyon behind you called the Gates of Firdaws. Get up and go to   the land of your fathers, for doom is coming from the Icy North,   which is cursed by a Shadow".   And so again Malak headed north, until he reached Equestria, the   land of his fathers. When he saw green grass, and rivers that   flowed in all seasons, and beasts that sang and played instead   of kill, and cities that stood in the sky, he fell down and   worshipped, praising the sky and the moon and the air and the   flowing waters [because the Arabians of the cities of the   western deserts knew not the names of any gods besides these],   and most of all he praised that Voice which called him onwards,   for it had indeed let him to Firdaws, which in the language of   his people is Paradise.   As he wandered, covering in a robe of yak's fur, and holding a   sword curved like a moon, into this land, he did eventually come   across a group of traders wandering through the woods, and,   being hungry, went to meet with them. Now quite obviously when   the traders from Appleloosa saw a deranged and large wingd   pegasus coming at them, with long ragged hair and a dirty robe,   they did panic and flee, forcing the Angel to give chase.   Till quite by chance a group of Paladins, who swore their souls   to the Sun and the Moon and Love, seeing this scene, took to the   air and battled him. El Malak fought with muscle and sinew, and   his great wings which bore him aloft with greater might then the   tiny appendages of his fellows, but eventually he was caught and   bound, and taken north to Canterlot to be tried. By sheer   chance, a wizard lived in Canterlot, young in years, who spoke   the obscure and ancient tongue of the Ahl al-Youm, and gave word   to the Princess what he had said and heard and understood, the   Voice that had called him hence from so very far. Right away was   Solar Light freed and bathed and given bread and cheese and   fruit to eat, and red wine from the Unicorn Valley to drink, and   water also, and he rested in the palace for three days, and   things went well with him. On the evening of the third day,   Celestia called the strange pilgrim to her, and using magic   asked him to explain all that had happened that called him there   from so far, and being told, her thoughts shook with fear, for   the shadow in his vision was called Sombra, and it was a   corruption and a death to all ponykind, but she herself stood   stoic. El-Malak was to be educated in all the wisdom of   Equestria and all the magic of Friendship, and also in the ways   of the knights of the Sun. And when the Angel asked the name of   his benefactor, who rewarded him so highly for delivering such   pedestrian news, he fell down and worshipped, for at last he   recognized the Voice that called him hence, though the Voice   itself did not remember him. And he sang out praise be to the   Sun which gives the Day, and gave me Life and Dreams and   Purpose, and which called me out of the lands of the south to   this place which is rightly called Paradise, and more rightfully   called Equestria, because it was a Land fit to be lived in.   And so the Angel, at this point still quite in his youth, was   trained in every detail that was mentioned, and in the use of   the large swords of the Paladin, and in the healing arts, and in   Compassion and when it should be applied, and when it should be   withheld, and he soon found that his large wings, too often a   burden that slowed him, also gave him great strength, so that he   could fly in armor heavier then any other knight before him, and   stay shielded by more then faith. Over the next few years he did   distinguish himself, racking up the dead, slaying bandits and   undead and Changlings and much else, and his visions ended and   he was content. He learned all that Equestria's scholars could   teach him, of mathematics and the sciences and the arts of   magic, and how to read the stars like a map, and how to see how   much time remains in the day by looking at the Sun, how to fight   in heavy armor and with a great sword, and most of all he   learned the arts of strategy and warfare, because he knew the   Shadow Called Sombra still lurked to the far and Icy North.   When the War began, Solar Light again distinguished himself.   Armored in heavy golden plate, and carrying a magic sword given   to him by Celestia, he slew many Griffons and Changlings, and   led paladins and guards into battle, and saved the lives of   many. And when he would rise into the air, his shadow would cast   his massive winged siloutte upon the ground, and the people   would cry out the Angel is coming, and praise the Sun for saving   them. But alas the armies of evil were too great, and too many.   And when the Shadow came, doom was sealed.   When Sombra came to Canterlot he found the city a fortress.   Celestia was prepared to sacrifice everything to keep the city,   and the Angel had no doubts. The city would be kept, and Sombra   would die. When the Axis raged against the mountain city, spells   flew and guns fired, swords clashed with chitlin and spears   against griffon plate. Crystal Golems scaled the side of the   mountain, and the Angel led his pegasi in fierce bombardment   from above, dropping stones and light explosives, shattering the   holy mountain itself down on them, but still they came. As the   battle continued eventually the paladins and knights keeping the   city fell, one by one. The great city gates were torn open by   horrible manatech siege engines, and darkness entered the city   of the Sun. The Angel made for the escape of many from the city,   and personally guarded airship after civilian airship as they   fell back from the slaughter. Till as last the Equestrian Forces   were pushed back to the Noble Palace itself, the north star   around which Malak's spirit turned. Civilians and soldiers and   knights rushed into the Palace, fearing the horror that was   coming upon them. Yet when all were inside Malak did not shelter   himself in the walls with the others. The Angel of Arabia   slammed shut the Gates of Canterlot Castle, and waited for the   surge to come, and come it did. Changelings and Griffons, a few   at a time at first, then many roared against him, yet at the   bridge they were funneled, and Malak screamed hot ecstaties of   rage and bodies piled, funneling them only more. Till at least   did the Dark Lord, old and wrathful, come upon the Gate himself,   and the Angel felt himself small. The less said of the battle   then the better, for it was not in the Sun's favor. The Darkness   surged itself against him, releasing dark and terrible magicks.   For a mere five minutes did Malak hold the twisting Tyrant at   bay, for only a brief respite did the Angel hold the Gates   sealed shut. Yet it was enough, Malak did think. For Celestia   told him to hold the gate and buy time, and with blood and bones   five minutes did he purchase, till at the last his body, cold   and broken, was tossed from the bridge, his armor chinked and   one wing broken, to crumble slowly down the mountain side. The   Angel awoke to see the city taken, and at once he saw a vision.   The Moon was rising in the south, and a light was dawning there.   So healing his bruised body and lesser wounds, and tying back   his broken wing, Malak make himself a ship of Goldenleaf Oak and   sailed south to meet Luna, and wait the War's continuation.   Now El-Malak waits for the return to the Paradise he lost, to   wreak vengeance against the Demon of his dreams, and find his   missing god. The Angel is of moderate size, but has enormous   massive wings, far in excess of his bulk. His coat is pure   white, and his mane long flowing locks of gold. His armor is   pure gold, with solar insignias and caligraphy decorating the   hardened magic plate. His sword, a modern blade, forged in the   Equestrian style, is designed for the slaying of large numbers of   weaker enemies and can shine brightly with sunlight at his command. He is extremely educated, especially in   knowledge of warfare, and has a great hatred for all the enemies   of Equestria, but most especially Sombra. He views Equestria as   a kind of heaven on earth, and worships the Princess [and to a   lesser extent, the other Princesses] as gods, with a   superstitious zeal that is a clear example of his heritage in   Saddle Arabia. He is extremely compassionate, and dislikes   violence intensely. When he fights, he fights like a wild beast,   and when the fight is over he returns nearly-immediatly to a   relaxed calm. He is a comparitively young stallion for one of   his station, and is most noted to Luna as a military advisor and   a powerful war hero. He is known to occasionally suffer   epileptic fits, during which he believes he is recieving divine   inspiration. On occasion, when dreaming, he will see visions,   usually very symbolic, which tell him hints about the future.   His hobbies include the study of nature, sports [especially   relating to flying], astronomy [and astrology], and simpler   pleasures of food and drink and warm clothing. Most ponies do   not know his original pony name of Solar Light, and only   Celestia called him it with any frequency.