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==Adam's children==
==Adam's children==
Unleashed from the white moon during [[Second Impact]], the Angels were scattered about the Earth, (at least one ended up in orbit), and began a 15 year incubation period. The series opens with the first of Adam's children (The third Angel, [[Sachiel]], attacking [[Tokyo-3]]). Should any of the Angels succeed in reaching Adam (or Lilith), mankind would be destroyed in a destructive [[Third Impact]]. It is the task of the [[Evangelions]] and their pilots to defeat the Angels. Both [[Gendo Ikari]]'s and Seele's plans call for the destruction of the Angels. Angels are composed of [[particle-wave Matter]].
Unleashed from the white moon during [[Second Impact]], the Angels were scattered about the Earth, (at least one ended up in orbit), and began a 15 year incubation period. The series opens with the first of Adam's children (The third Angel, [[Sachiel]], attacking [[Tokyo-3]]). Should any of the Angels succeed in reaching Adam (or Lilith), mankind would be destroyed in a destructive [[Third Impact]]. It is the task of the [[Evangelions]] and their pilots to defeat the Angels. Both [[Gendo Ikari]]'s and Seele's plans call for the destruction of the Angels. Angels are composed of [[Particle_wave_matter|Particle Wave Matter]].


'''See''': [[Angels (Adam's Children)]]
'''See''': [[Angels (Adam's Children)]]

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Angel (使徒, shito) is an ambiguous term that has various meanings within the Evangelion mythos depending on context.

  • Shinji openly asks Asuka what the Angels are and why they are fighting them, and she retorts that they don't know, but they still have to defend themselves against the Angels by fighting them. It is not that the series does not clearly explain why the Angels are attacking or what their motivations are, it is an intentional secret. Although some information about why Nerv is fighting the Angels and where they ultimately come from is given later in the series, more specific information about the Angels is often lacking; they remain fairly enigmatic throughout the series.


As most commonly used in the show and elsewhere, the word "Angel" refers to any of Adam's fifteen children, who Nerv must systematically destroy over the course of the story. Adam itself (the designated "First Angel") is occasionally included with its offspring when speaking of Angels collectively.[1]

The matter is complicated when it becomes apparent that the "rivals" of Adam and its children, Lilith and the Lilin (mankind), are counted among the Angels[2][3], as well.

Usages of the word "Angel" in Neon Genesis Evangelion.

The term "Angel" is rather varied, referring at various times to all human beings in the expanded definition of the term (which includes Seeds of Life, Adam's progeny, and mankind). Seele's list of Angels includes the Seeds of Life, Adam and Lilith as the first and second Angels, with the progeny of Adam as Angels three to sixteen and Kaworu Nagisa, the human vessel of Adam's soul, as the seventeenth Angel.

Adam's children

Unleashed from the white moon during Second Impact, the Angels were scattered about the Earth, (at least one ended up in orbit), and began a 15 year incubation period. The series opens with the first of Adam's children (The third Angel, Sachiel, attacking Tokyo-3). Should any of the Angels succeed in reaching Adam (or Lilith), mankind would be destroyed in a destructive Third Impact. It is the task of the Evangelions and their pilots to defeat the Angels. Both Gendo Ikari's and Seele's plans call for the destruction of the Angels. Angels are composed of Particle Wave Matter.

See: Angels (Adam's Children)

Biology

Blood Type

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  • (In episode-03)For the first time, an Angel is described as having "Pattern: Blood Type Blue". "Blue" is the "blood type pattern" associated with Angels, however what exactly this scan means is never elaborated upon.
    • Blood Type: Blue, the type associated with the Angels is a reference to the 1978 Japanese sci-fi movie "Blue Christmas", one of series creator Anno's favorite movies, which is also known as… "Blood Type: Blue".


List of Angels

This is a breakdown of all numbered Angels according to the three main Evangelion continuities.

Seele is thought to obtain the Angel names and ordinals from the Secret Dead Sea Scrolls. It is unclear why entities such as the Evangelions (copies of the Seeds) and Rei Ayanami (Lilith's "answer to" Tabris) are not included. Despite the apparent omission, they would also qualify as "Angels", under the more expansive definitive.

According to a statement made by Gendo in Evangelion 1.0, seven Angels remain to be defeated after the Sixth (Ramiel).


Thumbnail Name Description Ordinal
NGE Manga Rebuild
Adam The first human on Earth. Progenitor of all "Angelic" Angels. 1st 1st ?
Lilith Progenitor of mankind (Lilin) and all other LCL-based organisms on Earth. 2nd 2nd 2nd
Third Angel Discovered in permafrost prior to Sachiel's attack. Fought Evangelion Unit-05 at Bethania Base in Evangelion 2.0. All subsequent Angels in Rebuild continuity have been shifted up one ordinal. - - 3rd
Sachiel First Angel to be encountered in the series. An amphibious humanoid Angel. 3rd 3rd 4th
Shamshel Arthropod-like Angel with deadly "whips of light". 4th 4th 5th
Ramiel Extremely powerful octahedral Angel with deadly particle beam and immensely strong A.T. Field. 5th 5th 6th
Gaghiel Aquatic Angel the size of an aircraft carrier. 6th 6th -
7th Angel Incredibly large. The opponent in Evangelion Unit-02's debut battle in Evangelion 2.0. - - 7th
Israfel Angel capable of merging into one body and acting in concert even when independent. 7th 7th -
Sandalphon Rapidly matured while still in embryonic stage in volcano. Capable of withstanding extremes of temperature and pressure. Resembles the Cambrian predator Anomalocaris. 8th - -
Matarael Four-legged spider-like Angel that secretes acid from its ventral eye. 9th - -
Sahaquiel Monstrous Angel that threatens to destroy Tokyo-3 by falling on the city from low earth orbit. 10th 8th 8th
Ireul Microscopic Angel that appears deep inside Nerv Headquarters. Capable of hacking into computer systems. 11th - -
Leliel Angel with a black hole-like shadow body that exists in higher dimensions. 12th - -
Bardiel Has a physical structure similar to a slime fungus. Parasitizes and gains control over Evangelion Unit-03. 13th 9th 9th
Zeruel Extremely powerful Angel with strong A.T. Field and no shortage of destructive power. Meets an especially brutal fate. 14th 10th 10th
Arael Glowing suborbital bird-like Angel that probes minds with a beam of light. 15th 11th ?
Armisael First appears as a glowing double helix. Capable of changing form and fusing with an Eva. 16th 12th ?
Tabris Ostensibly a fifteen year old human male. Vessel of Adam's soul. 17th 13th ?
Lilin Humans -- as we tend to think of them. 18th ? ?

Note on Translation

The characters in NGE are actually calling the Angels "shito", which means "apostle", while the Japanese word normally used for the western concept of Angel is "tenshi". However, this isn't a translation mistake on the part of NGE's U.S. distributors. The "Angel" designation is clearly seen in the show's opening and at various times within the show itself, and the word "Angel" was retained in the English version of the show at the request of the show's Japanese creators.

At one point in the show's production, the term "Apostolo" was going to be used as a counterpart to "shito" instead of "Angel".

References

  1. Episode 12:
    • Misato: "Destroying Angels is my duty."
      Ritsuko: "Your duty? Don't make me laugh. This is for your own sake, isn't it? Your revenge against the Angels!"
    • Misato: "The only thing that was clear to me was I wanted to destroy the Angels who caused the Second Impact. So in order to do that, I joined Nerv."
  2. Lilith's designation as the Second Angel is never provided in-show, although it can be reasonably deduced due to the fact that no Second Angel is ever named, and Lilith is never assigned an ordinal. Its status as Second Angel is stated outright in several supplemental canonical sources (including Bandai's collectible card game, the Classified Information, and Evangelion Chronicle). It is also stated directly in the Rebuild canon:
    Evangelion 1.0: You Are (Not) Alone. Misato (showing Shinji the giant in Central Dogma):
    "[This is] the bringer of life to this planet, and the agent of its extinction. The Second Angel, Lilith."
  3. Episode 26'. Misato: "Shinji-kun, we humans were born from the one called Lilith -- a source of life, just like Adam. We are the 18th Angel."



Angels
Angels (general)
First and Second Angels (Seeds of Life): Adam | Lilith
Third to Seventeenth Angels (Adam's Children):
Sachiel | Shamshel | Ramiel | Gaghiel | Israfel | Sandalphon | Matarael | Sahaquiel
Ireul | Leliel | Bardiel | Zeruel | Arael | Armisael | Tabris
Eighteenth Angel: Lilin
Rebuild of Evangelion: ?Adams? | Lilith | 3rd Angel | 4th Angel | 5th Angel | 6th Angel | 7th Angel | 8th Angel | 9th Angel | 10th Angel | 11th Angel | 12th Angel | 1st/13th Angel
Other: Extracanonical Angels