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Prince of Night, Prince of Conception
Secondary

Motherly angel with a headache about why she’s even a Servant in the first place.

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Angel of Night and Conception

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“Sovereign of the universe, what shall be the fate of this drop? Shall it produce a strong man or a weak man, a wise man or a fool, a rich man or a poor man?”

Receiving the soul and it’s destined path from God, the guardian angel Lailah places the soul within the womb, and watches over it before it’s ready to be born. Setting a candle beside the babe’s head, she teaches it all it will need to know - where it came from and where it’s going. It’s future, the kind of life it’s going to live, and the rewards and punishments it may receive, depending on the choices it decides to make. 

Then, when it’s ready to be born, she strikes it’s lip - making it forget all it was taught, and imprinting it with the free will to decide for itself whether or not it will walk the righteous or wicked path in the end.

Personality

What is an angel but a divine robot?

Soft-hearted, scatter-brained, and a bit of a ditz, Lailah is a docile and cheerful entity, an optimist who tries to see the best in people. Humans are her Lord’s creation after all, how can she have anything but the best of hopes for them? Especially fond of children, she has a motherly disposition, as it’s been her job to watch over each soul while they’re still in the womb. Perhaps a bit naive, her optimism detrimental at times, and her quirks a tad difficult to deal with... but she means well in the end.

An angel through and through, as gentle as she may be, Lailah is at her core courageous and full of valor - she won’t hesitate to speak up for her beliefs, or act upon them, if necessary. She’s no stranger to the horrors of war - as motherly as she may be, and as gentle as her nature is, it’s not the first time she’s been sent to the battlefield, or fought for the sake of another. Though she finds it an odd role to play, the nature of a servant still comes second nature to her.

If being summoned is what her Lord has commanded of her, then she’ll do what must be done to see His will through. As long as she believes it’s for her Lord’s decree, as long she believes it’s for the benefit of humanity at hand, as long as it will ultimately bring good to the world which He created... then she isn’t afraid to go through with any order she receives.

Well, maybe not all orders.
Her nature as an angel is far stronger than any obedience to her master. She is not human, and does not follow human values, though her morality may align with theirs most often enough. Human she may look, but an angel’s programming is a fickle thing in the end, and it will take priority when it comes up, all of this mess about holy grails and masters and orders be damned.