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Celestials (天人 tennin, literally "sky person", "heaven person" or "deva") are former humans, a type of hermit that live in Heaven.

Lifestyle and General Characteristics

Celestials can be divided in two classes: those who gained immortality and ascended to Heaven, and those who attained enlightenment and entered Nirvana after death; the latter lack physical bodies and must possess others to re-enter the world. An earthly hermit can undergo training to qualify for promotion to celestial, but most celestials are transformed from normal humans on a case-by-case basis.

Unlike humans who have daily hard lives on earth, celestials live in a carefree manner enjoying music, fishing, and playing games, without any need for work. They usually descend to earth to say absurd things that trouble normal humans and then return to heaven. Since celestials have such dream-like lives, it's natural that many people would want to become one. However, because to become a celestial it's necessary to get rid of worldly desires, one of the requirements is to not want to be a celestial, making most people unsuited for this position.

As opposed to normal hermits, celestials' bodies are poisonous to youkai, meaning they are almost never attacked by youkai. They can also fly, tame even the most ferocious beasts simply by holding out their hand, and ride the clouds giving them a frightening, god-like appearance.

According to Komachi Onozuka, celestials are not truly immortal. Instead, they manage to defeat the shinigami that comes to collect their souls on a routine basis, continually extending their lifespan.[1] In this regards, celestials fear the "five appointed weakeners". One of these weakeners are shinigami, who have the ability to wither the celestials' crown's flowers.[1][2]

As shown in the case of Tenshi, who was made to leave Heaven when she consumed the elixir that was prepared for a banquet (an elixir that she mistook for bad-tasting dumplings),[3][4] it seems that a celestial can be banished from Heaven if there are reasons to do so.

Celestials' Items

Veils

Celestials are known to be granted veils by the lord of Heaven, and legends say a celestial maiden whose veil is stolen must remain on Earth and marry the thief. In recent times some have started "losing" their veils on purpose and waiting for a man to pick it up, staying with him if he's attractive and taking it back if he isn't. This has caused humans to become wary, and nowadays someone who finds a veil is more likely to sell it to a collector. According to Eirin Yagokoro, celestial veils are made of antimatter.

Elixir

According to Kasen Ibaraki, what Tenshi Hinanawi consumed prior to her banishment from Heaven is a celestials' elixir that makes it possible for anyone eating it to become a hermit. Allegedly, it also makes someone's flesh harder than steel, and lets them cast "all sorts of spells".[4]

Characters under this Bestiary

Books and articles

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Scarlet Weather Rhapsody - Komachi's scenario
  2. In Buddhism, a deva shows five signs of weakness before their imminent death. Like Tenshi tells Komachi, one of them is their crown's flowers withering. The others are: sweat coming out from their armpits, their clothes no longer shining and getting sullied, their bodies becoming dull, and the deva no longer delighting in their own deva-seat. These signs are also referenced in Youmu Konpaku's spell card Deva Realm Sword "Five Signs of the Dying Deva". See also: Dhamma Wiki: 5 Signs of a Deva's Imminent Death and Evammesutam: The Signs of Dying Devas
  3. Antinomy of Common Flowers - Tenshi's Scenario
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wild and Horned Hermit Chapter 46