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Saint St. Byun is known to be the “Elite”.

The Angel above all Angels. He is worshipped by many all over

the world. No one really knows how he gained his heavenly

status. People just say he is the chosen one. 

The protector of all.

The superior guardian.  

All that is known is that many centuries ago, he was a peasant

boy named DaeSeok who had died of disease but returned to his

townspeople with miracles. When his townspeople witnesses his

phenomenon they began calling him Byun. Quickly thereafter he

became recognized and declared a Saint. That is really his whole

backstory. And if there is more, with his status, he does not need

to share it.

People who claim to have seen St. St. Byun in angel form say he

is beautiful beyond belief with golden wings that stretch for

miles. Others who claim they have interacted with him in human

form say he is of average stature, dark hair with very dark

tranquil eyes. Either way he is an alluring sight to see. They say

when you have a near death experience and you feel the hairs

stick up on the back of your neck. That is known by his followers

as St. Byun’s kiss. He’s letting you know he is there and all is

well.

St. Byun’s soul presence is described as serene and cheerful. But

beware, he can also show his fierce dominance.

 St. Byun has 3 levels for Suho (Guardians). These are the ones

who are superior to the rest in terms of abilities or qualities.

First are the Suho Cheonsas (Guardian Angels), they are the

chosen few who St. Byun himself have picked as his top elite.

They are assigned the extreme cases, such as attempted suicides,

untimely deaths and crossovers.

Second are the Cheonsa (Angels). They do everyday tasks of

protection and simple miracles.

And third are the Talaghan Yeonghon (Fallen Souls). They are

practical, they watch and observe. They are the creators of the

good and bad thoughts you hear in your head. They can also be

very rambunctious but St. Byun can control them.

Many serve St. Byun and many have betrayed him. This is what

creates the equal separation of good and evil in his kingdom.

Those who serve him live in a realm of contentment, a beautiful

paradise. They never want for anything. Those who betray him

are banished to a realm of nothingness, a state of oblivion.

Folk tales say St. Byun is a fair saint but has no tolerance for

deception. All cheonsa under St. Byun’s authority are very

disciplined. One indiscretion and he will banish them. No

questions asked. This is a harsh punishment but a righteous one

in St. Byun’s eyes. He feels that when given this glorious

opportunity, a cheonsa should cherish it completely.

When banished, the once suho cheonsa will have their wings

removed, their power eliminated and will remain in the realm of

nothingness indefinitely. The cheonsa may request a trial for

redemption but most do not dare ask St. Byun for it.

Many have been known to escape and become what is known as

Eoduun Jeongsin, a dark spirit. These spirits are free agents and

are not under St. Byun’s control. They cause havoc everywhere

they go. To gain control of these spirits, St. Byun created a

strong invisible field, which has halted most of them from

returning to our world. The few that were allowed to escape

have made the Suho Cheonsa’s job very difficult. But not

impossible.