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{{encyclopedia|When we have understood about free will, we shall see how silly it is to ask, as somebody once asked me: 'Why did God make a creature of such rotten stuff that it went wrong?' The better stuff a creature is made of -- the cleverer and stronger and freer it is -- then the better it will be if it goes right, but also the worse it will be if it goes wrong. A cow cannot be very good or very bad; a dog can be both better and worse; a child better and worse still; an ordinary man, still more so; a man of genius, still more so; a superhuman spirit best -- or worst -- of all.
When we have understood about free will, we shall see how silly
 
it is to ask, as somebody once asked me: 'Why did God make a
 
creature of such rotten stuff that it went wrong?' The better
 
stuff a creature is made of -- the cleverer and stronger and freer
 
it is -- then the better it will be if it goes right, but also the
 
worse it will be if it goes wrong. A cow cannot be very good or
 
very bad; a dog can be both better and worse; a child better and
 
worse still; an ordinary man, still more so; a man of genius,
 
still more so; a superhuman spirit best -- or worst -- of all.
 
 
|[ Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis ]
 
|[ Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis ]
 
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Revision as of 13:00, 17 January 2022

The dark Angel is a chaotic angelic being found in UnNetHack and Slash'EM Extended. In UnNetHack, dark Angels appear in Gehennom and Sheol.

In addition to multiple physical attacks, dark Angels have a gaze attack which can stun the player.

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When we have understood about free will, we shall see how silly it is to ask, as somebody once asked me: 'Why did God make a creature of such rotten stuff that it went wrong?' The better stuff a creature is made of -- the cleverer and stronger and freer it is -- then the better it will be if it goes right, but also the worse it will be if it goes wrong. A cow cannot be very good or very bad; a dog can be both better and worse; a child better and worse still; an ordinary man, still more so; a man of genius, still more so; a superhuman spirit best -- or worst -- of all.

[ Mere Christianity, by C. S. Lewis ]