Personality: Armaros was formerly an angel of Heaven until he, along with the rest of the Grigori, defected and Fell to Earth. The seven fallen angels then proceeded to create an immense, seven-floored tower surrounded by a massive city. Here, there is no strife and humans are permitted to evolve at a much faster rate, rather than proceed slowly through years of tribulation to give them appreciation for what they have created.
Despite the fact that he is one of the fallen angels living in this unholy tower, Armaros seems less inclined towards dark behavior than his fellows. In fact, he’s shown to have a certain reluctance in approaching Enoch through most of the game. Only when Enoch proceeded into the tower did Armaros make his presence known, by unleashing a loud cry, one that would likely go unrecognized. While Ezekiel, Sariel, and Azazel made a point of confronting Enoch throughout his journey from floor to floor, teasing and testing him, Armaros kept to his floor until approached. Even when Enoch shows up, Armaros does not immediately fight the man, instead using his followers to slow Enoch down for some time before he dons his Watcher armor and steps in.
Their fight is interrupted partway as Belial takes Nanna—the young girl who has been helping and tagging along with Enoch—into the Darkness, thus prompting Enoch to jump in and save her. Armaros is distraught by the turn of events, and takes it upon himself to rescue the man. With a little encouragement from Lucifel, of course. Although he does succeed, he is left to be consumed by the darkness. He later reappears in a Nether form, with no control of what he’s really doing. He’s nothing more than a master piece, fused to the darkness. Enoch frees him from this form by defeating it in battle, something that even without words, he seems to thank the man for. His fate from then on is unknown, though it is stated that the Nephilim birthed by any Fallen will disappear with their “parent’s” death. Despite this, Armaros’ aquatic Nephilim lives on… (for the purposes of this game, OBVS he is alive. |D; )
Before he Fell, Armaros and Enoch had been familiar with each other, enough to be considered friends. He openly took an interest in Enoch’s experiences on earth, and enthusiastically questioned the scribe as to what he “saw” and “heard.” He also appears to have a fondness for song and dance after this experience—in which Enoch taught him rather awkwardly how to dance, and complimented him on his singing voice—as evidenced by his entrance in the seventh chapter of the game, where he does not come out fighting, but dances on a stage in flashy clothing.
Sadly, his Fall affected him negatively, and Armaros is no longer able to speak, much less sing. He can only articulate in a sort of mournful cry, but there is no way for him to form words.
Through his interest and questioning of Enoch in the past, it’s shown that Armaros was, in fact, very excitable and enthusiastic when concerning the human realm. It’s hardly surprising that he followed Semyaza’s lead and ended up descending for the love of humans and their world. He is not a bad person however, and while he is a part of the Grigori, he will not antagonize an enemy nor overpopulate his floor with an abundance of Nephilim (the result of a union between human and angel). In fact, there is only one Nephilim on his floor worth noting, and it is a giant sea-beast.
Though he will not fight if needed, this shouldn’t be mistaken for lack of abilitiy. Armaros is a very capable fighter. He will use his bare hands and abilities where needed, and he can summon his Watcher armor at will. As stated in-game, he was very capable of defeating Enoch before his fall, and can still put up a serious fight. Armaros does not use weapons either. Nor does he really have to.
[CANON] Armaros || El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron || Reserve || 2 of 3
Despite the fact that he is one of the fallen angels living in this unholy tower, Armaros seems less inclined towards dark behavior than his fellows. In fact, he’s shown to have a certain reluctance in approaching Enoch through most of the game. Only when Enoch proceeded into the tower did Armaros make his presence known, by unleashing a loud cry, one that would likely go unrecognized. While Ezekiel, Sariel, and Azazel made a point of confronting Enoch throughout his journey from floor to floor, teasing and testing him, Armaros kept to his floor until approached. Even when Enoch shows up, Armaros does not immediately fight the man, instead using his followers to slow Enoch down for some time before he dons his Watcher armor and steps in.
Their fight is interrupted partway as Belial takes Nanna—the young girl who has been helping and tagging along with Enoch—into the Darkness, thus prompting Enoch to jump in and save her. Armaros is distraught by the turn of events, and takes it upon himself to rescue the man. With a little encouragement from Lucifel, of course. Although he does succeed, he is left to be consumed by the darkness. He later reappears in a Nether form, with no control of what he’s really doing. He’s nothing more than a master piece, fused to the darkness. Enoch frees him from this form by defeating it in battle, something that even without words, he seems to thank the man for. His fate from then on is unknown, though it is stated that the Nephilim birthed by any Fallen will disappear with their “parent’s” death. Despite this, Armaros’ aquatic Nephilim lives on… (for the purposes of this game, OBVS he is alive. |D; )
Before he Fell, Armaros and Enoch had been familiar with each other, enough to be considered friends. He openly took an interest in Enoch’s experiences on earth, and enthusiastically questioned the scribe as to what he “saw” and “heard.” He also appears to have a fondness for song and dance after this experience—in which Enoch taught him rather awkwardly how to dance, and complimented him on his singing voice—as evidenced by his entrance in the seventh chapter of the game, where he does not come out fighting, but dances on a stage in flashy clothing.
Sadly, his Fall affected him negatively, and Armaros is no longer able to speak, much less sing. He can only articulate in a sort of mournful cry, but there is no way for him to form words.
Through his interest and questioning of Enoch in the past, it’s shown that Armaros was, in fact, very excitable and enthusiastic when concerning the human realm. It’s hardly surprising that he followed Semyaza’s lead and ended up descending for the love of humans and their world. He is not a bad person however, and while he is a part of the Grigori, he will not antagonize an enemy nor overpopulate his floor with an abundance of Nephilim (the result of a union between human and angel). In fact, there is only one Nephilim on his floor worth noting, and it is a giant sea-beast.
Though he will not fight if needed, this shouldn’t be mistaken for lack of abilitiy. Armaros is a very capable fighter. He will use his bare hands and abilities where needed, and he can summon his Watcher armor at will. As stated in-game, he was very capable of defeating Enoch before his fall, and can still put up a serious fight. Armaros does not use weapons either. Nor does he really have to.