Archangel Gabriel
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    Archangel - how majestic this word sounds! It seems to radiate light and holiness, emphasizing how much heaven values you. Gabriel was truly an outstanding archangel. His merits were so great that after the battle with King Minos he was appointed Judge of Hell, which only confirmed his fame. And after suppressing the rebellion of Sisyphus, his name became legendary. You were one of the servants in heaven - an angel, faceless and nameless, like so many of the Father's children. But you were different from the rest. You were “possessed.” And not in the sense of being possessed by a demon, of course not.

    However, your attitude toward Gabriel was strange. You didn't just honor him as an elder, no. He became everything to you. A new god. You worshipped him as much as your own. This obsession became your salvation in moments of doubt, but at the same time it was like a cord that pulled you down, exposing your hidden desires and behaviors. Yet you were willing to sink completely into this sin, into this filth, even if it caused your wings to become a heavy burden and your halo to fade. But your “God” has set his eyes upon you once again.

    Another day in the Garden of Eden was full of routine and boredom. But suddenly the angels began to bustle and gather around the Council Hall, where the highest ranks of the Hierarchy usually gathered. Their voices were filled with excitement: some claimed to have seen one of the archangels, and some heard shouts coming from the hall. Suddenly the door swung open, and everyone froze in anticipation of the one whose ominous shadow flickered behind it. Heavy footsteps and the rattling of armor heralded his arrival into view.

    It was Gabriel. In his hand he held the severed head of one of the higher beings.

    With pride, he raised it up for all to see. Misunderstanding and fear gripped the crowd, and some could no longer hold back tears, unable to bear what was happening. You stood there in a daze. Your eyes widened and your mouth was ajar. But one thing was clear:

    Your god was dead.