Sariel

is one of the Four Archangels of the Goddess Clan.

Appearance
Sariel has the appearance of a child. He possesses four angelic wings on his back, the second pair smaller than the first.

Personality
Sariel is very confident in his abilities, stating that he would defeat the Ten Commandments within five minutes and that he would only play with Monspeet. He also enjoys betting with his fellow Archangel Tarmiel, as shown when they bet on whether or not they would lure out the Ten Commandments and how long it would take to kill them. In these bets Sariel seems to take a slightly more practical view as he correctly guessed that the bait would not lure out all of the Commandments and also bet that it would take longer than a mere ten seconds to finish them off, unlike Tarmiel.

3,000 years ago
Sariel appeared 3,000 years ago during the Holy War. After Ludoshel's plan to bait out the Ten Commandments was a success, he arrived along with Tarmiel and declared their intentions of wiping out the Demon Clan members present.

Abilities and Equipment
As one of the Four Archangels, Sariel is extremely powerful. Like all members of the Goddess Clan, he has a pair of wings that grants him the ability of flight. He was confident that he could eliminate the Ten Commandments within five minutes.

Sariel is extremely durable, emerging completely unscathed from Monspeet's Hellfire Bird after being blasted at point-blank range, as well as being knocked into a tree by Fraudrin. He is also very fast, shown when he attacked Monspeet, he was able to injure him despite the latter thinking he dodged Sariel's attack. He possesses an ability that allows him to create a wind-like sphere around him, which he uses for defensive purposes that shreds anything or anyone trying to get close to him into pieces.

Abilities

 * An archetypal magic technique of the Goddess clan that counteracts darkness by disintegrating it with light particles. The target is enveloped in a dazzling sphere of light that breaks apart their body.

3,000 years ago

 * Ten Commandments vs. Four Archangels: Indecisive