When we think of angels, we often think of the glowing, friendly helpers who carry messages between God and man. And perception isn’t wrong—throughout the Bible, angels act primarily as benign messengers.
These divine creatures are spiritual in nature, and possess incredible power, as well as the accumulated wisdom of centuries. Among their other functions are praising God, bringing answers to prayer, providing encouragement and comfort, and protecting and caring for righteous humans.
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But as we’re about to find out, that’s not all they do.
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There are a handful of cases, in scripture, that show angels carrying out the judgment of God upon humanity through violence.
In some cases, that judgment is death.
Angels are capable of incredible destruction, and can destroy a city with a mere gesture of the hand, as we can see in 2 Samuel 24:16. And because they are spiritual beings, once sent on their mission, they cannot be stopped by any human means.
These angelic attacks are reminders of God’s sovereign power, as well as the lengths He will go to in order to protect and guide humanity. And so, lest we forget, let’s take a look at the 5 deadliest angels of the Bible.
The Angels of Sodom and Gomorrah
The Angels of Sodom and Gomorrah
In Genesis 18, God came to Abraham with two angels, declaring His intention to pass judgment on the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. A great “outcry” against these cities had reached God, and He called the sin therein “very grave.”
Before God acted, however, Abraham pleaded that the city be spared so that the righteous might not be slain along with the wicked. God agreed to allow his angels to investigate the city, promising to spare it if He found fifty good people. Abraham pleaded that number down to ten.
Abraham’s nephew, Lot, lived in Sodom, and recognized the angels when they arrived, giving them a place to sleep in his house.
It wasn’t long, however, before Lot’s house was beset by the men of Sodom, who wanted the angels—who they thought were simply male visitors—brought out for their own sexual pleasures. When Lot refused, they broke down his door, and Lot only escaped through the power of his angelic guests.
When they reached safety, the angels asked lot, “Have you anyone else here…bring them out of this place. For we are about to destroy this place…”
So Lot gathered his family and left the angels to their work. These two divine beings rained down “sulfur and fire from the Lord,” reducing the cities to nothing but smoke.
For destroying two entire cities, these angels earned their place amongst the deadliest angels of the Bible.
The Army Killer
The Army Killer
In 715 BCE, the Israelites made a stand against Assyria, which had forced them to pay tribute to their empire for years, and so Sennacherib, the king of Assyria, attacked Jerusalem.
This was a grave mistake.
Sennacherib’s sent messages to Jerusalem, mocking God in an attempt to terrify the Israelites into giving up, saying “Surely you have heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all the countries, destroying them completely. And will you be delivered?”
When the leader of the Israelites, Hezekiah, read this, he was afraid, and prayed that God would deliver his people from danger. Not long after, Isaiah, a prophet of God, sent Hezekiah a message from God: “I will defend this city and save it.”
And so when the Assyrians arrived, God sent an angel to them that put to death 185,000 soldiers in total silence. When the army awoke the next morning, they found the dead and immediately withdrew, never to return.
This unnamed angel, one of the deadliest in the Bible, singlehandedly won a war.
The Destroyer
The Destroyer
Most of us are familiar with the story of the Passover, but few consider the role of a certain angel in this tale.
After Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to release the Israelite slaves, God sent the plagues. When Pharaoh still refused, God sent an angel with an all-too-familiar name, telling Moses how to mark each Israelite door so that “His angel that brings death will pass over and not kill your first-born sons.”
This angel is the Angel of Death.
Also known as the Destroying Angel, this may very well be the same being that killed Sennacherib’s army, and that threatened Jerusalem with annihilation in 2 Samuel 24:5.
In the Passover story, it moves from home to home in Egypt, killing the firstborn sons of any whose door was not marked. “In every Egyptian home,” as Exodus 12:30 says, “someone was dead.”
The trauma of this act caused Pharaoh to finally free all of the Israelite slaves—the rest is history, but the idea of the Angel of Death was so powerful and that it still resonates in our minds to this day.
Michael
Michael
Michael, the only angel in the Bible called an “archangel,” which means “angel of highest rank,” is described in the books of Jude, Daniel, and Revelation as a powerful warrior who leads armies against evil spirits.
He may very well be one of the most powerful angels in existence.
It is he who fought and led the war against Satan, driving him from Heaven to fall “like lightning” to earth. Keep in mind that Satan, in the Bible, is described as having once been God’s greatest and most beautiful creation—an angel unsurpassed.
Although Michael has never carried out God’s judgment against humanity, the fact that he went up against Satan—and won—marks him as an especially deadly foe, and an angel not to be trifled with.
It’s no wonder, then, that traditional depictions of Michael have shown him in full battle gear, sword drawn and ready for the coming battle.
Lucifer
Lucifer
And then there is the deadliest angel of them all—the Devil, himself.
Ezekiel 28 describes Lucifer as the “guardian cherub,” a creature of utmost beauty and station who was “the signet of perfection, full of wisdom.” He was placed “on the only mountain of God; in the midst of the stones of fire you walked.”
But the very perfection that made Lucifer so great an angel was also the source of his corruption: pride. Lucifer made war against God, Himself, but was repelled by Michael and the forces of Heaven.
He was cast down to the earth, where he was allowed to go about “like a roaring lion,” devouring people through temptation and sin.
The angels of God may have claimed the lives of armies and cities so that the whole of humanity might live on in peace, but Lucifer has claimed countless millions of souls for the sole purpose of thwarting God’s plans.
Because of this, he is the very deadliest angel of the Bible.
The Messengers of God
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The Messengers of God
Angels—at least those who aren’t fallen—do the work of God, and so work for the good of mankind. Even when they pass judgment through death, it is to forestall some greater calamity that only God can know.
The angels do not avenge senselessly, but avenge they do, and these 5 angels are the deadliest of them all.
About the game
Artifacts is a platformer about a girl who makes a living retrieving ancient treasures from long forgotten civilizations. Inspired by games like Worms and Flinthook, you must use your grappling hook to survive through the dangerous corridors and towers and the restless spirits that inhabit them.
Artifacts was developed during Ludum Dare 40 (2017).
Controls
Artifacts can be played both with keyboard/mouse or an xbox controller. The controls are:
LMB or RBbutton to throw your hook. It will attach to some surfaces, allowing you to keep exploring. In v1.1 the RT button (xbox controller) can also be used.
Space or A button to jump. If your hook is attached to something jumping will detach it but you’ll keep the momentum. In v1.1 the LT button (xbox controller) can also be used.
Up/down keys to lengthen/shorten the rope’s length when you are attached to a ring.
RMB or B button to detach the hook.
Esc or Start button to pause the game.
T to change the controller mode (by default it’s keyboard/mouse - you should change it if you’re going to play with an xbox controller or it wont work well).
R to kill yourself and restart the game in the previous checkpoint.
Tab to show the aiming trajectory.
About us
Made by:
- Art: Francisco Segura
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- Code: Jaime Muela
- Music / effects: Juan Hust
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Post-jam updates
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We've added a new version with some improvements and error fixes.
- We've fixed a couple of minor bugs with the UI. - We've changed the way the camera follows the player because it was making it very hard to aim with the hook. Now the camera will center on the player instead of were he is looking. - We've added a 'Exit to desktop' button to the pause menu (this does not apply to the webgl build). - In the final scene, pressing the 'Escape' key ('Start' in an xbox controller) will close the game (this does not apply to the webgl build). - We've added an alternative ending ilustration that shows when the player ends the game with all the gems collected. - We've changed how the xbox controller works. Now the left joystick will move the player and the right one will aim the hook. Both the 'A' button and the left trigger can be used to jump, and the hook is used now with the right trigger. - We've added cheatcodes! Some people suggested that the game should not have fall damage. We thought that removing that would change how we envisioned the game, but we've decided to add some alternatives for those players that just want to see the game without the difficulty. These are 'old school' cheats, so you have to type some magic words with your keyboard to enable them. The cheatcodes are: longfallshoes -> fall damage on/off. 2spooky4me -> god mode on/off.