Lore of the Celestials

The Lore of the Celestials allowed the Namaru to carry the Divine Will to the other houses, to strengthen their efforts and to direct them. They could even take over their evocations completely if they thought it necessary.

The following entries contain the low-Torment powers of the Lore of the Celestials. The high-Torment powers are added in brackets.


 * Lamp of Faith: the Fallen may evaluate a person's Faith or Faith potential with a glance, and they can even see the glow of Faith through obstacles (identical, but the Fallen can only see low Faith or high-Torment Faith).
 * The Fallen may send visions to anyone in their field of view (identical, but the visions are always horrific and may cause psychological damage).
 * Pillar of Faith: the Fallen can bolster another Fallen's evocation by providing bonus dice (the Fallen hinder another Fallen's evocations by subtracting dice).
 * The Fallen attack with a searing blast of celestial fire that causes aggravated damage (the fire erupts in an uncontrolled burst that affects the entire vicinity of the Fallen).
 * The Fallen may take control of another Fallen's evocation (the Fallen reflects another Fallen's evocation back on the evoker).

Bel the Visage of the Celestials

The Bel are winged creatures of radiant beauty, with the commanding presence of a prince of creation. If they become consumed with Torment, their splendor turns into a truly monstrous opposite, with red-scaled skin, horns and leathery wings.

Sources:

Demon: the Fallen core rulebook