C-ENO04 (Mar 21, 2020)
Puzzle
“A Divine Sense of Justice.”
Angelic Trivia | 1 Word
Clue
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Clue 1: Is there an Angel associated with justice?
Answer and Explanation
Answer: Raguel
Explanation: Raguel is almost always referred to as the archangel of justice, fairness, harmony, vengeance, and redemption.
Summary of Receipt
Summary
Transcript
EMPLOYEE NO. 512
DATE: 3-21-2020
FILE REFERENCE: C-ENO04
TOTAL: $0.7
We met a real Angel!! Well, ok, technically a “half-angel,” but still! Apparently, Mosi’vego is the son of the Archangel Raguel. I don’t know who their mom is, but they were very, very pretty! Their skin was either made from or covered in sparkling multicolored gems. Their left half looked kind of like a scorpion, while their right half looked kinda like a bobcat or maybe a lion? Their voice was very deep, almost like a purr mixed with the sound of crystals rubbing together. OH! And they have a beautiful halo of violet flames, which Manager 5 told me afterward denotes their rank within the Court of Angels. Mosi’vego isn’t very high up, not even really mentioned in many religious texts, but basically, their role is that of a “spy,” as Manager 5 put it. They were sent here by the Court of Angels to assess the situation with the Black Tide and the Sunkenman. I wonder if I’ll ever get to visit the Court of Angels?? That’d be sooo cool!!! Manager 5 says it’s “unlikely,” as almost no mortal souls ever go Topside, BUT I’m not even sure if I still have a mortal soul, so it’s worth a shot!
S.O.T
Miss. Mosi: Well, if it isn’t [Manager No. 5]. Somehow, I should have expected your presence in this mess.
No. 5: Well, well, well… And if it isn’t… Sorry, mate, I’m bad with names. You are?
Miss. Mosi: By the name of Metatron, Mosi’vego—the Gimcrack.
No. 5: Right… and I know you from…?
Miss. Mosi: I am a child of Raguel.
No. 5: OH! No foolin’, you’re one of Raguel’s kids, eh? Is he still… you know…?
Miss. Mosi: Vexed by your reckless actions taken in the Akashic Records? Depends. Last I heard, he was still deliberating. Weighing the cost of stopping the Dark against destroying the First Bible.
No. 5: Well, let’s hope that goes in my favor then, eh?
Miss. Mosi: It is not my place to judge or to choose sides.
No. 5: Fair enough—shame apathy ain’t a sin like the rest of ‘em. You Angels would have that tidied up. So, what brings you Flipside—across the pond even?
Miss. Mosi: Things are in motion, [Manager No. 5]—Things far beyond Heaven and Hell.
No. 5: Otherworldly, innit?
Miss. Mosi: Among other things, yes... To put it bluntly—this “Sunkenman,” was able to open a portion of the Black Tide with a piece of an Antekey. These Antekeys hold dangerous power, power to tip the scales of balance even further from where they are meant to be. They are not of this world, not of His design, we fear—
No. 5: Hang on a tick. A piece of an Antekey?
Miss. Mosi: Hm? Oh—the Olympian Antekey is a key of three. You didn’t know? Sea, Sky, and Sorrow. Olympians have never been ones to share, have they? The brothers Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades had their Antekey split.
No. 5: I don’t reckon you know where the other two pieces are…?
Miss. Mosi: Perhaps I do, and perhaps I don’t. If I did, I would have to weigh the benefit of telling you of all mortals. The last time you “helped,” you burnt down countless wings of the Akashic Records, destroying two angelic artifacts. You fight fire with Wicked flames. Just because you’ve managed not to be burned yet doesn’t mean you are fireproof.
No. 5: …Right. Well, it’s been—
Miss. Mosi: …Nyx, Goddess of the Night, had all three Antekey fragments for a while. With Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon out of the picture, she gave them to the Chthonic furies to safeguard. Megaera, Tisiphone, and Alecto. Megaera attempted to keep her piece safe in the Otherside, but it washed up in the hands of the Finfolk. Tisiphone has safeguarded her fragment somewhere in the Flipside with the help of Dolos, one of Nyx’s children. I assume Alecto kept her fragment in the Olympian Underworld.
No. 5: Choice. Thanks mate. But why—
Miss. Mosi: It is not my place to judge or to choose sides—but I’ve never personally enjoyed an epilogue.
E.O.T.