On The First Day waited patiently for more people to arrive. Still though, this was quite the group that she had to manage - she had no idea how the protagonists were chosen from normal people, but she would trust Gods will. Well, she had to, considering that right now her team was looking very shaky. She could feel their hearts and minds and they were all . . . special, to say the least. They were all disturbed in their hearts to some measure. She hoped that she could find a way to help them, not because they would be helping her in turn, but because she had to. Such was her duty as a messanger of Heaven. On The First Day opened her mouth to speak, when an arguement between two of her chosen broke out. Oh dear, that wasn't good. She clapped her hands softly, but the sound rang throughout everyones ears, breaking their thoughts and focusing their attention on her. She smiled in turn and decided it would be best to start explaining now. On The First Day stood and unfurled her wings to their maximum length - they were at least twice the length of a human adult, and gave a deep bow. Her halo was glowing brightly as she did so. Her presence inspired a kind of familiar warmth, the kind every child feels in the presence of their mother; calm, safe from harm, a protective existance. "Good evening, my Lords and Ladies. Thank you all for coming at this humble ones request. No doubt you are confused and have questions, so allow this one to answer them. "My name is not one you can pronounce or understand, however I have been referred to by your ancestors as On The First Day. I am an Angel of Heaven, tasked with overseeing the flow of the universe, an existence that some of you may know as a Virtue." On The First Day paused, waiting to see if there would be any reactions. There was a lot of info to give, but giving it all to them at once would be bad - there was only so much a person could process at a time.