Gojira
Ethereal Page of Duty
No, really.
Corporeal Forces: 6 Strength: 12 Agility: 12
Ethereal Forces: 4 Intelligence: 6 Precision: 10
Celestial Forces: 5 Will: 12 Perception: 8
Vessel: Gojira doesn’t visit the corporeal plane often. When he does, he usually just grabs any spare vessel handy.
Skills: Dodge/1, Emote/3, Fighting/6, Knowledge/6 (Ethereal pantheons), Language (English/1, Japanese/3), Large Weapon/1 (train), Savoir-Faire/3, Tactics/3, Throwing/3
Songs: Dreams (Corporeal/1, Ethereal/3, Celestial/1), Entropy (Ethereal/3), Might (Corporeal/3), Motion (Ethereal/3, Celestial/3), Numinous Corpus: Acid/3, Shields (All/2), Tongues (Ethereal/3)
Attunements: Ethereal of Virtue, Ofanite of Virtue, Shield, Sword, Page of Duty
It would seem that the Archangel Galahad has a sense of humor, after all. Or possibly just a very open mind: either way, Galahad's appreciation of this most unlikely of Servitors just doesn't jibe well with his reputation as a stuffed shirt.
Gojira was part of the first wave of ethereals to answer Galahad's call for Servitors, and what a motley bunch they were, indeed. Refugees and minor personages from a hundred pantheons gathered at the gates of Heaven to enlist… and right there, in the middle, was a 300-foot monster. Sitting in the lotus position. At first Galahad thought that was an affectation, but as he got closer, he saw that the ethereal seemed as taut as a bowstring. Gojira was obviously fighting for physical control: his very form seemed to flicker. The Archangel of Virtue recognized the condition all too well. Human perceptions of Gojira had shifted, and the ethereal was desperately attempting to fight off the change.
That was enough for Galahad: there was no way that he could refuse the offered fealty of an entity resolutely struggling against the same corruption that once threatened him. He stabilized and inducted Gojira on the spot, and has never regretted it since. The new Servitor of Virtue proved to have a knack at recruitment and liaison work in the Marches: as any kid could have told you, Gojira's not as dumb as he looks. In fact, it's looking like he might be soon able to engineer an open break between Hell and the August Prosperity Collective. His mere status is powerful propaganda.
Generally, Gojira is well liked by his new colleagues. There's very little guile in him, and it's all saved for Heaven's foes. Like many ethereals created in the modern era, Gojira has a perspective on humanity that celestials find useful - and he's thrilled to get asked for his input. Nobody ever asked him for his opinion before. And, of course, the kids just love him. He likes taking a shift at welcoming the blessed to Heaven: the sight of Godzilla, with a halo, has caused more than one blessed soul to collapse with laughter before they even get past the Pearly Gates.
It should be noted that Gojira is only a 300-foot guy in a rubber suit on the ethereal or celestial planes. He doesn't often go corporeal, and when he does, any human vessel will do. It makes it easier to get into the video stores. Most of his work is in the Marches, anyway. He spends a lot of time doing favors for Blandine and Christopher there, with Galahad's full permission. It's amazing how fast Servitors of Nightmares will clear the area when a 300-foot monster with radioactive breath pops in.
However…
Gojira has made something clear. There will be a Final Battle, someday, and when it does, he wants to be able to use the vessel he's having specially made up (financed by Marc's organization, of course, on reasonable terms). Michael agreed right away: Laurence took a little more persuasion, but even the General of the Host is capable of irony. So, when that day comes, the Gorilla-Whale will rise from the sea and level a city, just like all of his watchers have secretly dreamed of seeing happen for real. No, not Tokyo: the Japanese have always shown proper respect. Gojira wants Hollywood. Gojira wants Hollywood so badly that his claws twitch.
Turn him into a parthenogenetic, egg-laying 300-foot gecko, will they? He'll show them parthenogenetic. He'll parthenogenetic them right into the Pacific Ocean, see if he doesn't…