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{{FGC:Comment|name=Kendrix|comment=These mines give nice occasions for us to compare the angels' power to each other. Sachiel is affected, but not as much as Israfel was. | |||
I like how early on, the angels seem to defy that cliche that the "villains" always appear in exact order of their strength, just when the heroes can beat them. Then again, the latter angels are more intelligent and the last one is indeed the strongest, but Sachiel certainly wasn't the weakest, and Ramiel is a relatively strong foe who appears fairly early on. | |||
Relish the days where those N²-mines would still buy us some time, for there will come the day when even they are rendered totally useless. Some stronger, more plot-relevant angels just brush these things off like they're nothing.}} | |||
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