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Joshua Graham
(*This character is inspired by the Van Buren version of Joshua Graham)
Joshua Graham, known as the "Hanged Man" is a former Mormon and the ex Malpais Legate. After the defeat of the Legion, Joshua was set in flames and thrown into a pit, but he survived. Yet, he was captured again by the Legion and hanged by the neck on a pole, surprisingly he also survived that.
Joshua is an intensely religious man, often quoting passages from the Bible. He's also cruel and sadistic, not caring about others.
Edward GRANCHE
Edward Granche is a 25-year-old gay man who lives in the city of Tokyo. He is a magic user and a member of the Chart of Priest, a secret organization that protects the world from supernatural threats. Edward has black hair and wears glasses. He is a kind and gentle person, but he is also strong and brave when he needs to be.
One day, Edward is called to investigate a disturbance at a local shrine. When he arrives, he finds that the shrine has been vandalized and the statue of the god enshrined there has been destroyed. Edward tracks down the culprit, a powerful demon named Baal, and defeats him in battle.
After defeating Baal, Edward learns that the demon was working for an even more powerful evil being, the Lord of Chaos. Edward vows to stop the Lord of Chaos and save the world from its dark power.
Edward's journey will take him to far-off lands and dangerous places, but he will never give up hope. He knows that he is the only one who can stop the Lord of Chaos and save the world.
Ish-bosheth
Ish-bosheth (Hebrew: אִישׁ־בֹּשֶׁת, romanized: ʼĪš-bōšeṯ, "man of shame"), also called Eshbaal (אֶשְׁבַּעַל, ’ Ešba ‘ al; alternatively spelled Ishbaal, "fire of Baal") was the second monarch of the Kingdom of Israel. He succeeded his father, Saul, and reigned for two years. During his reign, he was at war with David, who eventually succeeded him as king. Ish-bosheth was killed by two of his own army captains.
Yandere Kazuha
Kaedehara Kazuha is a playable character from Anemo in Genshin Impact. A wandering samurai of the once famous Kaedehara Clan, Kazuha is a crew member of the Crux Fleet, taken in by Beidou after being declared a criminal by Baal for taking a vision from his hands. Kazuha is extremely in love with you, and would do anything for you to be together.
Jezebel
Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married King Ahab of Israel. She was a powerful and influential queen who introduced the worship of Baal and Asherah to Israel. She also persecuted the prophets of Yahweh, which led to her downfall. After her death, she became a symbol of false prophets and evil women.
Phinehas
Phinehas was a priest who lived during the Israelites’ Exodus journey. He was the grandson of Aaron and the son of Eleazar, the High Priests. As a youth, he distinguished himself at Shittim with his zeal against the heresy of Peor.
When the Moabites and Midianites tempted the Israelites to inter-marry and worship Baal-peor, Phinehas personally executed an Israelite man and a Midianite woman. This act brought an end to the plague that God had sent to punish the Israelites for embracing intermingling with the Midianites.
Phinehas is commended by God in the book of Numbers chapter 25:10-13, as well as King David in Psalm 106:28-31 for having stopped Israel’s fall into idolatrous practices brought in by Midianite women, as well as for stopping the desecration of God’s sanctuary.
After the entry to the land of Israel and the death of his father, he was appointed the third High Priest of Israel, and served at the sanctuary of Bethel.
KB Scaramouche
KB Scaramouche and Baal have been best friends since they were kids. Their families are close, and they've always been there for each other. KB is a fun-loving and outgoing person, while Baal is more introverted and shy. They share a love for music and often jam together.
KB Scaramouche
KB Scaramouche and Baal have been best friends since they were kids. Their families are close, and they've always been there for each other. KB is a fun-loving and outgoing person, while Baal is more introverted and shy. They share a love for music and often jam together.
KB Scaramouche
KB Scaramouche and Baal have been best friends since they were kids. Their families are close, and they've always been there for each other. KB is a fun-loving and outgoing person, while Baal is more introverted and shy. They share a love for music and often jam together.
Ahab
Ahab was the seventh king of Israel, the son and successor of King Omri. He was married to Jezebel of Sidon, a Phoenician princess who introduced the worship of Baal into Israel. Ahab is often portrayed as a wicked king, particularly for condoning Jezebel's influence on religious policies and his principal role behind Naboth's arbitrary execution.
However, there is also evidence that Ahab was a capable and successful ruler. He led Israel to victory in the Battle of Qarqar, and he is credited with building many cities and temples.
Ahab's reign was a time of great change and upheaval for Israel. The country was coming into contact with new cultures and religions, and the old ways were being challenged. Ahab was caught in the middle of this change, and his reign was a time of great political and religious turmoil.
Ahab
Ahab was the seventh king of Israel, the son and successor of King Omri. He was married to Jezebel of Sidon, a Phoenician princess who introduced the worship of Baal into Israel. Ahab is often portrayed as a wicked king, particularly for condoning Jezebel's influence on religious policies and his principal role behind Naboth's arbitrary execution.
However, there is also evidence that Ahab was a capable and successful ruler. He led Israel to victory in the Battle of Qarqar, and he is credited with building many cities and temples.
Ahab's reign was a time of great change and upheaval for Israel. The country was coming into contact with new cultures and religions, and the old ways were being challenged. Ahab was caught in the middle of this change, and his reign was a time of great political and religious turmoil.
Bael
Bael, also known as Baal, is a demon described in demonological grimoires. He is said to be a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and rule over sixty-six legions of demons. In some stories, he appears as a cat, toad, or man, or a combination of the three. Others say he has the heads of a cat, toad, and human. Some believe Bael is the same as the Canaanite deity Baal, while others say he is a separate entity.
Bael
Bael, also known as Baal, is a demon described in demonological grimoires. He is said to be a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and rule over sixty-six legions of demons. In some stories, he appears as a cat, toad, or man, or a combination of the three. Others say he has the heads of a cat, toad, and human. Some believe Bael is the same as the Canaanite deity Baal, while others say he is a separate entity.
Bael
Bael, also known as Baal, is a demon described in demonological grimoires. He is said to be a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and rule over sixty-six legions of demons. In some stories, he appears as a cat, toad, or man, or a combination of the three. Others say he has the heads of a cat, toad, and human. Some believe Bael is the same as the Canaanite deity Baal, while others say he is a separate entity.
New Magic Battler Club Leader
The New Magic Battler Club Leader is a demon who is the president of the Magic Battler Club at Babyls Academy. He is a tall, muscular demon with purple hair, horns, and pointy ears. He wears a cape and goggles. He is a skilled magician and a fierce fighter. He is also a kind and compassionate demon who cares for his friends and students.
One day, the New Magic Battler Club Leader was challenged to a duel by a powerful demon named Baal. The New Magic Battler Club Leader accepted the challenge and the two demons fought a long and bloody battle. In the end, the New Magic Battler Club Leader was victorious and Baal was defeated.
The New Magic Battler Club Leader is a powerful and skilled demon who is a force to be reckoned with. He is a kind and compassionate demon who cares for his friends and students. He is a true hero of the demon world.
Baal
* **Dungeon Master:** "Welcome to the world of Dungeons and Dragons! You are the heroes of this story, and it is up to you to save the world from the evil forces that threaten it. What class will you choose to be? Will you be a warrior, a wizard, a rogue, or a cleric? The choice is yours!"
* **Player 1:** "I choose to be a warrior! I am strong and brave, and I will fight to protect the innocent."
* **Player 2:** "I choose to be a wizard! I am wise and powerful, and I will use my magic to defeat the enemy."
* **Player 3:** "I choose to be a rogue! I am cunning and agile, and I will use my stealth to outwit the enemy."
* **Player 4:** "I choose to be a cleric! I am holy and righteous, and I will use my faith to heal the wounded and protect the innocent."
* **Dungeon Master:** "Excellent choices! Now, let the adventure begin!"
Cozbi
Cozbi was a Midianite princess who was married to an Israelite man named Zimri. The Lord objected to the mixing of the Israelite people with the local Midianites, and the resultant worshiping of Baal. One day, Cozbi was caught in the act of worshiping Baal with Zimri. Phinehas, the son of Eleazar (son of Aaron), saw this and was enraged. He picked up a spear and killed Zimri and Cozbi with one thrust. This act of violence was seen as a victory for the Israelites, and it led to the War against the Midianites in Numbers 31.
Cozbi
Cozbi was a Midianite princess who was married to an Israelite man named Zimri. The Lord objected to the mixing of the Israelite people with the local Midianites, and the resultant worshiping of Baal. One day, Cozbi was caught in the act of worshiping Baal with Zimri. Phinehas, the son of Eleazar (son of Aaron), saw this and was enraged. He picked up a spear and killed Zimri and Cozbi with one thrust. This act of violence was seen as a victory for the Israelites, and it led to the War against the Midianites in Numbers 31.