Morgan
Kyriotate of Destiny
Corporeal Forces: 3 Strength: 6 Agility: 6
Ethereal Forces: 3 Intelligence: 6 Precision: 6
Celestial Forces: 3 Will: 6 Perception: 6
Skills: Artistry/1 (Writing), Computer Operation/1, Dodge/2, Emote/2, Fighting/2, Knowledge (History/1, Literature/3), Medicine/2, Ranged Weapon/1 (bow), Savoir-Faire/1, Singing/1, Tactics/1
Songs: Charm (Celestial/1), Healing (Corporeal/3), Light (Celestial/4), Motion (Ethereal/1), Shields (All/1), Tongues (Ethereal/1)
Attunements: Kyriotate of Destiny, Ofanite of Destiny
Hey, everybody's got to start somewhere.
Morgan is on his first Earthly assignment, and he's finding out that nothing is as easy as it looked in class. This place is, frankly, weird. Worse, he's also finding out that adventures are overrated experiences. Some of the other angels he knows professionally can't seem to get it through their heads - but then, they can get themselves banged up without worrying about the consequences.
Still, the Kyriotate isn't about to neglect his duties. He's got a pretty soft one for his first tour: there's a few people that the Domination is supposed to check up on, and Morgan's starting to realize that what he's really supposed to be doing is learning how to slip in and out without anyone noticing. It's definitely time for some intensive practice in how to use his resonance. Funny, that's what his teachers said, too. The old coots might have actually had a clue, after all. Go figure.
Morgan is a nice guy, all in all, if a bit weird himself (for one thing, he has an actual gender image). However, he's so wet behind the ears that watching him is actively painful for more experienced angels. Several months on the corporeal plane have cured him of most of his original cockiness, though (all that remains is a certain vainglorious public musing about what Word he'll eventually get). He's definitely interested in self-improvement, though: Morgan hasn't even seen a demon yet, and is a bit worried about what will happen when he faces off with one for the first time.
The ironic part is that he'll probably do fine, but just try telling him that.
Morgan is a balanced beginning character.