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Sabriel is a Defiler and one of the central characters of the Trilogy of the Fallen novels. Originally an angel of the Eastern Sea before joining Lucifer's rebellion, she served under the Archduchess Azacachia alongside Avitu, Gaviel and Hasmed in a lengthy fight against Vejovis.

Biography[]

Sabriel served under Archduchess Azacachia in the War of Wrath alongside Avitu, Gaviel, and Hasmed in the battle against Vejovis. Currently her main thrall is Tommy Ramone, although she has accumulated other thralls with his help and provides them with sexual gratification in exchange for their Faith. She is a lead character in novels Ashes and Angel Wings and The Wreckage of Paradise.

Houses of the Fallen[]

Sabriel first came to the attention of other fallen when she negotiated what amounted to a peace settlement between Faustian and Reconciler demons within Vienna. She has kept moving since then, spending most of her time within Europe, venturing occasionally into Asia and the Americas. Her caustic manner and ever-changing appearance and priorities have made her a memorable figure in the courts she has visited. Whether it is a trade in relics, information or featly, she always seems to know who to approach and what the price will be. There seems to be no court she will not enter, from refined Paris to the degraded band of Raveners in Brussels - though rumors that she has consorted with Earthbound remain unproven.

The only real constant about her politics that can be discerned is her relation with humans. She delights in the inspiration of artists, regardless of their discipline or the scale of their work. She drives them toward obsession, both with their work and with herself (or, as the human might believe, himself). This leads almost invariably to tragedy. Suicide, insanity and acts of mass murder have all afflicted those to whom she has turned her attention. Whether this is Sabriel's aim, the byproduct of her pushing too hard for greatness or part of some other game has been impossible to determine.

Of course, such a figure attracts intense interest, and it was Talakine, a Scourge and member of the Cryptics in Athens, who managed to discover the identity of her host. It seems Christina Vadrudakis has been a headstrong young woman who had come to Athens for a university education, abandoning her family business in an obscure costal town. Hospital and legal records told the story of a failed marriage, and perhaps abuse that led to a miscarriage. She had been declared dead after her car was found near the sea-cliffs of her home town. Local politicking in the court meant this information became public knowledge, and within a fortnight, Christina's father had died in a mysterious fire. When asked about this, Sabriel shrugged and said she'd either done it herself or killed the bastard responsible, and the Cryptic had been wrong anyway. What any of this means (if anything) is unknown, although it is said that Talakine is taking more precautions for personal safety.

In the meantime, Sabriel has kept moving. She has a growing list of friends and enemies (not all her negotiations have been for peace), and even her allies seem disquieted by her bitter intensity and uncertain agenda.

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