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* His Role is "Guardian" and his Rule is "Detection."
* His Role is "Guardian" and his Rule is "Detection."


* During the event "Seaside Summer School with You", it's revealed that Azazel's goat body is actually not his true body, and is instead someone else, whose body he possesses/is restrained to by his chains. When the protagonist severs his chains, his true form is revealed (through narration) to be a terrifying snake-like creature with seven heads, fourteen faces, and twelve wings. This description is similar to how the character is described in the book: "The Apocalypse of Abraham". However, he reverts to his "normal" goat body when the App is deactivated and the Battle Zone is dissolved. (Boundless Tail, the Protagonist's "Rule of Rending" is currently the only power capable of destroying Azazel's bonds within the App.)
* During the event "Seaside Summer School with You," it's revealed that Azazel's goat body is actually not his true body, and is instead someone else, whose body he possesses/is restrained to by his chains. When the protagonist severs his chains, his true form is revealed (through narration) to be a terrifying snake-like creature with seven heads, fourteen faces, and twelve wings. This description is similar to how the character is described in the Apocalypse of Abraham. However, he reverts to his "normal" goat body when the App is deactivated and the Battle Zone is dissolved. Currently, the only known thing that can sever his chains is the protagonist's Rule of Rending, albeit only temporarily and within the confines of a Battle Zone.


*It's a bit unclear as to which version of Azazel were actually playing with in Housamo, as depictions of the character varies from book to book. However, given the clues the character provided, it's a possibility that Azazel may be a combination of versions from The Book of Enoch, The Apocalypse of Abraham, and Leviticus.  
* In this game, Azazel exhibits traits from various interpretations of the iconic fallen angel, such as from the Book of Enoch, the Apocalypse of Abraham, and Leviticus, making him a sort of composite character from those texts.  


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