: Vincent wasn't just a priest; he was a devoted servant of Adriel.

From massive character betrayals to the truth about the Halo's origins, The Big Reveal: Adriel is No Angel

: He isn't a holy figure; he's a being who manipulated history to stay alive and powerful. The Betrayal We Didn't See Coming

If you’ve just finished , titled "Revelation 2:10," you’re probably staring at a black screen with your jaw on the floor. After a season of slow-burn world-building and tactical training, the finale just threw every piece of lore we thought we knew into a blender.

: While we were busy suspecting Cardinal Duretti (who turns out was just a power-hungry man trying to protect the OCS's reputation), Vincent was the one pulling the strings from the inside. The Cliffhanger That Left Us Reeling

: Adriel didn't descend from Heaven. He emerged from a demonic portal, fleeing from Tarasks —monsters that might actually be the "angels" or celestial police trying to retrieve the stolen halo.

: Adriel used Areala. He shoved the halo into her to hide it and tricked the Crusaders into believing he was a divine being so they would fight for him.