Well, I'm kind of bored right now, and, although Dorfl's not really involved in the Bloodshadow/Emparael (I know that's spelled wrong, but meh) so I'll just post for the sake of posting, and to reveal something new Dorfl can do.
InC:
At the arrival of the Archangel of War, Emparael, the same column of darkness that had erupted before shot into the sky again, and out of it came a massive Black Dragon, with enough tails so that if you wasted any time counting them, you'd be dead before getting to four.
That aside, it spoke in the voice of Bloodshadow:
"You have no right to apprehend him, Emparael. He is the Master of Light. He is your Leader, your Master, your God! How dare you raise your own inferior hand against the incarnation of Light itself!"
The man's ego grows a lot more than he does, thought Dorfl, mentally rolling his eyes.
Of course, Xanriel told him to stand down, but Emparael waved him aside, all too eager to put what he clearly thought of as an upstart, regardless of Jonathan's transformation.
As the rest of the Angels began their journey back to Heaven, Emparael stayed behind, his own elemental energy blazing around him.
There... there was something odd in that. As a Golem, Dorfl was sensitive to different types of energy, and this was very different than the displays that Xanriel had put forth. He'd noticed it before, the difference in the signatures of Incarnate and Jonathan, but he'd put that down to that fact that one of them was a False God. But, even with the huge difference in power from Jonathan to Bloodshadow, there was a little portion that remained the same. Of course, a lot of it should remain the same, since they were both Darkness, but this was different, somehow.
Thinking back to what Bloodshadow and Xanriel had both said, one difference would be that they were both Masters.
If that was so, then Sirenes would be "Visible" too...
There it was. Heaven was absolutely full of Light energy, so much so that he probably wouldn't be able to find Xanriel, Master or not. And, close to the center of that light energy, were 2 areas of non-Light, almost dwarfed by Heaven's. But they shone through, and not just because they were of different elements, but they each had something, some tiny part of themselves, that put them apart from the rest of it.
They were masters.
And then, after confirming that Sirenes was concerned and worried but physically safe, Dorfl turned his attention to the . . . other un-Light area.
It wasn't Darkness, but there was no Light there either. It was just... Nothing. Inside of that space, though, there were two signatures. One was Xanriel, but it was a faint, trembling energy, barely managing to keep itself alive. That didn't concern Dorfl half as much as the other entity though. It was Exriel.