Raguel

The Accolade: Archangel of Reward, Justice, and Recompense

Identity and Title

Raguel is one of the Twelve Archangels of Shamayim, anointed by the 24 Elders with the sacred title “The Accolade.” His anointing designates him as the Arbiter of Justice and Reward — the archangel responsible for administering recompense, honoring righteousness, and addressing violations of divine order.

Among the celestial host, Raguel is known as a guardian of balance. Where injustice occurs, he observes. Where debts are owed, he ensures they are paid. Where loyalty is broken, he demands accounting.

His authority operates beneath the supreme authority of the 24 Elders and in alignment with the will of Ahavah, the Most High.

Origin

Raguel was born from one hundred and eleven converging star-lights within the universe of Olam-Machashebeth.

Unlike angels who were shaped from singular cores, Raguel’s essence was forged through the fusion of many luminous streams, producing a being whose nature carries layered perception, complex judgment, and deep sensitivity to moral imbalance.

From his creation, Raguel possessed an innate awareness of honor, violation, and recompense.

Physical Appearance

Human-Like Form

In his restrained form, Raguel appears German-like in features, with pinkish skin, firm structure, and composed eyes that reflect constant evaluation.

This form is most often seen during council gatherings, diplomatic missions, and interactions requiring measured authority.

Glorious Form

During worship in Shamayim, Raguel transforms into a colossal creature with:

  • Hippopotamus-like body
  • Four wings
  • Two tails
  • One horn on the forehead

This form radiates overwhelming presence and signifies full manifestation of his anointing.
This is his glorious form.

Celestial Function

As The Accolade, Raguel’s responsibilities include:

  • Administering reward for obedience and faithfulness
  • Addressing violations against angelic households
  • Overseeing restitution after unlawful aggression
  • Acting as witness during major judgments

His role is not primarily legislative, but judicial and compensatory.

He does not create laws.
He enforces consequence.

Territorial Assignment During the Experimental Age

During the period known as The Experimental Age, Raguel resided on Planet Roghelaz within the Olam-Chuphshah universe.

Like other archangels and angels, he was permitted to create animals on his assigned world. The creatures of Roghelaz were designed to worship their angelic creator rather than Ahavah directly, as permitted under the experimental authorization granted by the 24 Elders.

Raguel governed these creations peacefully and maintained order across his territory.

Relationship With Metatron and Jophiel

King angel Metatron and Queen Jophiel, both from Raguel’s clan, served as gatekeepers at Shahar, the access point between Shamayim and connected universes.

They functioned as high-ranking officers under Raguel’s authority and were regarded by him not merely as subordinates, but as members of his inner household.

Their safety was directly tied to Raguel’s sense of honor.

The Assault at Shahar

During the rise of fallen activity, Malphas, one of Satan’s cabinet members, led a group of fallen angels in an attack against Metatron and Jophiel at Shahar.

The assault left both angels severely harmed.
This event marked a critical turning point in Raguel’s temperament.

For the first time, Raguel developed personal vengeance.
What had previously been detached judicial duty became emotionally charged justice.

Development of Vengeful Disposition

Following the assault, Raguel became increasingly aggressive toward Malphas and his faction.

While still loyal to the 24 Elders, his internal posture shifted from impartial arbiter to offended guardian.

He desired repayment not only in principle, but in action.
This internal shift did not make Raguel fallen.
But it did make him dangerous.

Partnership With Michael During Retaliation

When Gabriel delivered a warning mission to Satan’s domain in Olam-Chuphshah, Archangel Michael was chosen as executioner of the warning.

Raguel accompanied Michael.

During this operation:

  • Michael captured Berith
  • Michael used Berith’s appearance to deceive Malphas’ forces
  • Raguel used the opportunity to strike Malphas’ faction in revenge for the assault on Metatron and Jophiel

Raguel achieved his retribution.
Malphas was repaid.

Moral Status

Despite his vengeance, Raguel never rebelled against the 24 Elders.

He did not join Lucifer.
He did not participate in the Strike against Ahavah.
He remained within lawful alignment.

However, his heart carried unresolved wrath.
This unresolved state would later become part of his refinement through incarnation.

Symbolism Within the 24 Elders Universe

Raguel embodies:

  • Justice that can become personal
  • Loyalty that can become dangerous if unchecked
  • The possibility of refinement without falling
  • The transformation of wrath into righteous stewardship

He represents a guardian who walked close to darkness without entering it.

Incarnation as James, Son of Zebedee

When Yeshua entered Earth through human birth, Raguel incarnated as James, son of Zebedee, becoming one of Yeshua’s disciples.

Through human life, Raguel experienced:

  • Vulnerability
  • Fear
  • Loss
  • Loyalty under suffering
  • Obedience without cosmic authority

This incarnation tempered his nature.
Judgment was balanced with compassion.
Authority was seasoned with humility.

Eschatological Role

At the end of the age:

  • Raguel will rule alongside Yeshua
  • He will govern with other disciples and faithful humanity
  • He will continue functioning as The Accolade, but now as a redeemed arbiter shaped by both angelic authority and human experience

His vengeance will no longer be reactive.
His justice will be restorative.

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