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*'''Diangelion''' is a made-up term, but it can be traced back to Greek much like the similar term [[wiktionary:en:εὐαγγέλιον|evangelion]], where [[wiktionary:en:%CE%B4%CE%B9-|δι]] means "two" and [[wiktionary:en:ἄγγελος|ἄγγελος]] means "messenger". In essence, the name thus means "Two messengers" while also being a play on the words Diabolic and Evangelion.
*'''Diangelion''' is a made-up term, but it can be traced back to Greek much like the similar term [[wiktionary:en:εὐαγγέλιον|evangelion]], where [[wiktionary:en:%CE%B4%CE%B9-|δι]] means "two" and [[wiktionary:en:ἄγγελος|ἄγγελος]] means "messenger". In essence, the name thus means "Two messengers" while also being a play on the words Diabolic and Evangelion.
*'''Ciel''' is little more than an extension of '''Lu''''s power at this point, with his voice lines all being very apologetic or subdued while Lu's are extremely grand and sadistic, especially in the Hyper Active, [[Demon's Light]], where Ciel merely grunts as Lu turns his energy into a massive laser beam.
*While both [[Catastrophe]] and [[Innocent]] build on the concept of two characters fighting as one in their own unique ways, '''Diangelion''' puts a dark twist on the idea, with '''Lu''' practically assimilating '''Ciel''' for her own powers.
**'''Ciel''' is little more than an extension of '''Lu''''s power at this point, with his voice lines all being very apologetic or subdued while Lu's are extremely grand and sadistic, especially in the Hyper Active, [[Demon's Light]], where Ciel merely grunts as Lu turns his energy into a massive laser beam.
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