Vassago

President Angel of Gabriel’s Clan | Participant in the Peace Fall | Cursed Demon

Identity

Vassago was a male-formed President Angel of Archangel Gabriel’s clan, a lineage defined by truth, order, and disciplined administration within Shamayim. As a President Angel, Vassago held executive authority beneath Kings and Queens, overseeing strategic operations, instruction, and the enforcement of Gabriel’s mandates.

His nature reflected the essence of his clan: precise, articulate, principled, and deeply committed to order. Among angels, Vassago was regarded as reliable and methodical, a figure trusted to carry out delicate responsibilities where accuracy and obedience were paramount.

Clan of Origin: Gabriel’s Lineage

The clan of Archangel Gabriel, known as “The Voice of Holy Father,” governs communication, proclamation, record-keeping, and the execution of lawful declarations from the 24 Elders.

Members of this clan are distinguished by:

  • Absolute commitment to truth
  • Structured leadership and hierarchy
  • Precise obedience to divine law
  • Reluctance toward chaos or improvisation

As a President Angel within this clan, Vassago functioned as a senior administrator. He coordinated angelic units, transmitted lawful decrees, and ensured that Gabriel’s directives were enacted without distortion or delay.

Rank and Authority

President Angels occupy a critical tier within angelic governance. They are not symbolic leaders; they are executors of policy and command.

Vassago’s authority included:

  • Oversight of subordinate angels and governors
  • Instruction of angelic units under Gabriel’s jurisdiction
  • Participation in inter-clan operations requiring truth arbitration
  • Advisory presence beneath King Angel Paimon

Though not a King himself, Vassago’s position placed him close to decision-making structures, making his loyalty especially consequential.

The Peace Fall

Vassago’s fall did not begin with rebellion, but with persuasion.

During the period following Lucifer’s expulsion, Eligos, a lower-ranked angel, began spreading ideological dissent. 

His argument was structured, not emotional:

  • Lucifer and his fallen angels were not imprisoned in Tehom, the universe reserved for angels who violated Shamayim’s law.
  • Instead, they were allowed to dwell freely in Olam-Chuphshah, a universe without governing law.
  • This, Eligos claimed, represented a failure of justice by the 24 Elders.

Vassago did not initiate this reasoning, but he accepted it. As a President Angel trained in logic and order, Eligos’ argument appealed to his sense of procedural fairness.

When King Angel Paimon and nine other Kings chose to leave Shamayim peacefully in protest, Vassago followed his King.

This departure was later named The Peace Fall by the 24 Elders.

Life After Departure

Upon entering Olam-Chuphshah, Vassago encountered a reality that contradicted expectations.

The universe had:

  • No Elder oversight
  • No binding law
  • No enforced hierarchy

The kings and their followers initially believed this freedom would allow self-governance. However, the absence of law did not mean the absence of power.

Satan, formerly Lucifer, remained the most powerful being in the realm.

Through subtle manipulation, Satan imposed a false binary:

  • Align with him, or
  • Be crushed by him

Vassago, like many others, found himself trapped. Returning to Shamayim was no longer legally possible, and resisting Satan directly meant annihilation.

The Strike Against Ahavah

The decisive moment came with the Strike.

Satan convinced the fallen kings and their followers that Ahavah, the Most High, would not retaliate directly. He argued that in a lawless universe, divine intervention could be avoided.

Together, they participated in the summoning of the Arrow-of-Light, forged from the total stellar power of Olam-Chuphshah.

The weapon was aimed at Ahavah’s Throne in Ab-Olam.

Vassago participated.

This act was not dissent.
It was not protest.
It was an assault on the Source of all existence.

For half an hour, all of creation ceased.
And there was silence in heaven for half an hour (Shamayim's time)

The Curse and Transformation

After Ahavah’s Spirit rose and life was restored, the 24 Elders rendered judgment.

All participants in the Strike were:

  • Stripped of angelic glory
  • Severed from divine light
  • Cursed beyond restoration in their current state

Vassago’s rank as a President Angel was erased.

His form collapsed into that of a demon, bound to darkness and decay. His fate became inseparable from Satan’s dominion and the condemned universe of Olam-Chuphshah.

The condemnation was eternal.

Awareness and Regret

Unlike many fallen beings, Vassago retained clarity of understanding.
He comprehended the magnitude of his action.

His lament is preserved among the records of the fallen:

“How have I been so foolish to strike the Most High.
Now I am condemned forever.”

This statement is not poetic regret. It is legal awareness — recognition that he crossed a boundary that cannot be undone by apology, intention, or effort.

Redemption Path

Within the cosmology of the 24 Elders, even cursed demons are not entirely without hope — but the path is narrow and severe.

For Vassago, redemption would require:

  • Repentance
  • Transformation into a human soul
  • Loss of all memory of the Strike
  • Birth within Olam-Chuphshah as a human
  • Alignment with the salvation brought by Yeshua, the Son of the Most High

Only through belief in Yeshua can a soul escape eternal condemnation and regain angelic glory.

Without this process, Vassago remains destined for Yam-Esh, the Lake of Fire, alongside Satan and all who reject redemption.

Legacy

Vassago stands as a tragic figure within the celestial record:

  • A being of order undone by logic detached from humility
  • A leader who followed rather than questioned
  • A truth-bearer who accepted a distorted premise

His story warns angels and humans alike that truth without obedience becomes weaponized reasoning, and that proximity to power does not guarantee immunity from deception.

Summary

  • President Angel of Gabriel’s clan
  • Follower of King Paimon
  • Participant in the Peace Fall
  • Aligned with Satan under coercion and deception
  • Participant in the Strike against Ahavah
  • Cursed as a demon
  • Eternally condemned unless redeemed through humanity and Yeshua

Vassago’s fall was not sudden.
It was reasoned.
And that made it fatal.

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