After some reading:
Uriel, the Archangel of Purity, who was Larry's superior - in OMB, Uriel did *not* succeed to near the level he did in the In Nom source, mostly because he was stopped by the Boss before he precipitated a massive Civil War, namely, every other pantheon against the Choir. If Paradox came upon him, he'd be very wary of the whackjob.
Khalid, the Archangel of Faith: Probably a 'minus' for him, because from what I see he was also one of Uriel's, and doesn't really come out and say he was wrong. Also, Paradox (and me) has a fundamental problem with Faith as a concept.
Christopher, the Archangel of Children: The name alone would freak Paradox *right out*. Other than that, I think Paradox would have no issues.
Litheroy, the Archangel of Revelation: From Rob's description, I'm guessing he'd probably actually *dig* Litheroy, when he wasn't irritated by him.--
Christopher Angel, aka JPublic
The Works of Christopher Angel
"Camaraderie, adventure, and steel on steel. The stuff of legend! Right, Boo?"
Uriel, the Archangel of Purity, who was Larry's superior - in OMB, Uriel did *not* succeed to near the level he did in the In Nom source, mostly because he was stopped by the Boss before he precipitated a massive Civil War, namely, every other pantheon against the Choir. If Paradox came upon him, he'd be very wary of the whackjob.
Khalid, the Archangel of Faith: Probably a 'minus' for him, because from what I see he was also one of Uriel's, and doesn't really come out and say he was wrong. Also, Paradox (and me) has a fundamental problem with Faith as a concept.
Christopher, the Archangel of Children: The name alone would freak Paradox *right out*. Other than that, I think Paradox would have no issues.
Litheroy, the Archangel of Revelation: From Rob's description, I'm guessing he'd probably actually *dig* Litheroy, when he wasn't irritated by him.--
Christopher Angel, aka JPublic
The Works of Christopher Angel
"Camaraderie, adventure, and steel on steel. The stuff of legend! Right, Boo?"