_ The Nine Choirs of Angels
Angel
mythology varies widely depending on the source – and it isn’t
exclusive to Christianity. Angels, or angel-like creatures, can be
found in many religions, including Judaism, Islam, Celtic and Norse
mythology, Hinduism, and Buddhism. For the world behind The
Grigori Legacy,
I drew most heavily on Christian mythology, in which nine choirs of
angels can be found – two in the Old Testament, and seven more in
the New Testament. The names of these choirs vary according to
source, as does their level of importance, so a certain amount of
literary license came into play for storytelling purposes.
Here, then, is the angel world behind The Grigori Legacy in descending order of status.
Here, then, is the angel world behind The Grigori Legacy in descending order of status.
Archangels
In mythology, Archangels rank near the bottom of the hierarchy (usually as the second or third choir) and often appear as God’s messengers to people. The Archangel Michael is credited with leading heaven in its battle against Satan and his followers. In The Grigori Legacy, Archangels are the highest choir and the most powerful of all angels; they are the One’s warriors as well as her enforcers within Heaven itself. |
Principalities
The second choir in most sources, these angels are sometimes portrayed as hostile to God. Other sources describe them as overseeing groups of people and interceding on behalf of nations. In The Grigori Legacy, they move to the fourth choir and become scribes, recording all heavenly and earthly events. |









