Angol Mois (EntityTopic, 24)

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Angol Mois is the main antagonist of Puyo Wars, and also an antagonist(?) in Compile Worlds. He debuted in Episode 26 as the mysterious master of Gypsum in the Abyss. While the Abyss was his residence for a time, he has since taken portals to both Ekoro's Base and Primp, residing in the later. He was finally killed in Episode 38, ending his short-lived time as the main antagonist of the RP.

Biography

Angol was born as a synthetic lifeform; the combination of Puyo and human to create a biological weapon. His creation probably resulted in the creation of the ruins on PuyoHanna* Island. Sometime later, he waged war on his unknown home world, hustling up a number of lesser synthetic lifeforms and tectars to serve as his army. During this conflict, he and his army showed his enemy's true identity, but failed to sway them to his side. After the final battle in the center of the world, Eldora and a number of other unknown god entities banished Angol to the Abyss. During this time, he supposedly studied black magic and other Abysian subjects. He also hired Gypsum as his assistant, creating with her the recipe for Angolium. Angol only needed someone to forge the material for him to finally escape...

Angol is a enigmatic man, shrouding himself in mystery. When he speaks of himself, he does so very cryptically. He speaks in a polite manner, allowing grace to strangers. He is stoic, displaying little to no emotion and remaining in eternal calmness. Angol has quite the diplomatic tongue, manipulating multiple people into aiding him regardless of the intention of doing so, such as when he asked Draco Centauros the location of the old ADMA HQ. Despite Angol's seemingly infinitely accepting demeanor, he has been described as having an eerie atmosphere around him, and seems to conceal (very well) contempt for his former enemies. Angol is also charitable to an extent, allowing Gypsum to set up office in his living quarters and also allowing the characters stuck in the Abyss to use his portal, perhaps out of empathy. However, behind all of this, Angol is a calculating and inhumane character, not caring about the lives he destroys in achieving his goals, or even necessarily the well being of those under him. He dejects all humanity, calling them "worthless".

The extent of Angol's power is not yet completely known. As a biological weapon, he can unleash a demon-beast form when necessary to do intense battle. In Episode 30, Angol revealed he could also activate other people's weapon forms if he desired. Angol is also very skilled in technology and chemistry, creating his own alloys and machines from simple materials and other limited resources. He also has a certain power over Puyo; his very presence causes them to become violent and feel intense burning sensations, and he is also capable of influencing them to serve him. It is also known that while he is a zero, he is able to manipulate the energy used by the ones due to stealing Daichi's connection to the field, which makes him, in some regards, more powerful than any other character (including the ones), and nigh invulnerable to pretty much any possible attack the zeroes could attempt. In order to defeat him, it required two ones working with an other-worldly being.

Etymology

The exact origin of Angol's name is uncertain. It could possibly be derived from the prophecy of Nostradamus, "Angolmois," which speaks of kings of frightening power and, fittingly enough, war. A Japanese Madou-Encyclopedia noted that "Mois" was a homophone of "more," to which they laughed.

Quotes

Trivia

  • Angol shares his name with a Sgt. Frogs character.
    • This is amusing because Gypsum also has a frog-related name she is teased about.
    • Unfortunately, the Frogs Angol is actually a cute little loli rather than a king of terror.
  • In his debut episode, Angol created 3 color conflicts until he had to settle with sharing Draco's Red.
    • Red references his Puyo Wars mugshot, which has a red palette.
  • When Angol tells Phi he is uncertain of himself, Angol mentions he's met someone like that before.

Notes

*This term is temporary, as Puyo Wars has yet to be completely translated. For this reason it is not linked.

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