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== Notes ==
In Christian mythology, Azazel referred to a rugged cliff from which goats were thrown as sacrifice. Azazel is also sometimes translated simply as "scapegoat".
Azazel's Charge Skill, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_God Bene Ha Elohim] or "Sons of God" refers to the story of fallen angels who, cast out from heaven, formed forbidden sexual relationships with mortals.

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In Christian mythology, Azazel referred to a rugged cliff from which goats were thrown as sacrifice. Azazel is also sometimes translated simply as "scapegoat".

Azazel's Charge Skill, Bene Ha Elohim or "Sons of God" refers to the story of fallen angels who, cast out from heaven, formed forbidden sexual relationships with mortals.