I concede the point on the unknown origins, half because you agreed with me and half because it was mostly a writing annoyance rather than a character problem. However... [quote=@Balthazar007] 1) He can use the term magic if he pleases to describe his heavenly abilities. The word "magic" itself can mean any number of things, such as the google search result, "the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces." His 'magic' completely falls within this description. [/quote] [s]Ooh, a fight~[/s] So, challenging the definition of the word magic doesn't really have any weight when that's not what we're arguing. The point of my post, if you'll read back, is that it's essentially just taped onto the character with the single existing justification being "includes divine fire which is an angel thing right guys". To clarify, the direction I was going is as follows: Giving the character "Magic", instead of just making its applications an innate angel ability, cheapens the power. By comparing it to the mundane supernatural forces in-betweeners use, you are essentially normalizing angels. Achilles, as he is now, can do literally nothing unique. His last resort power, his final trump card, is literally just a fireball and some dank pushy pulls with his mind. It's so [i][/i], my palate finds it offensive. So I lobbied some constructive criticism in an attempt to possibly nudge our most western dragon into diversifying his world view a little. Because I genuinely don't want to see him not realize his character's full potential. It's painful. That is all. How was I, everyone?