God

God (神) is an immeasurably powerful human of ultimate goodness and infinite love that created alongside some friends the Digital World and its laws. He resides within the Digital World's central "Kernel", which is protected by the Three Great Angels and the rest of the Angel Digimon. The Three Great Angels, Seraphimon, Cherubimon, and Ofanimon, were given the duty to execute God's enlightened laws, guard his wisdom, and impart his love and mercy respectively, while also being the ones to command God's Army, which is composed of all Angel Digimon.

=God's Army= After Lucemon (God's son) descended to the ancient Digital World long ago and rebelled against the powerful human known as "God", many angel digimon fought on it's side and falled down transforming into Fallen Angels. To fight against this rebellion, God divided three of its own aspects and gave one to each of his three apostles, who would be in charge of directing God's Army in order to fight against all Fallen Angel Digimon. In other words, he created the digimon known as the Three Great Angels. Each of these ultimate level Digimon has 10 wings and rules on top of the sacred angel Digimon, whit Seraphimon being the one closest to God among them all. =Members=

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=Fallen Angels and Demons=

=Appearances=

In Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01, God is mentioned twice. It is said that the castle Demon lives in was originally the home of God, who sealed the castle's entrance from humans because He didn't want humans to interfere. A rumor is also told that God's origin is on top of a floating sky tree, a holy land from where He descended.

Kernel is an avatar of the creator of the Digital World, acting as the virtual clon of the human God of Digimon. In the continuity of Digimon Story, this person created Kernel as his virtual copy, some time before he died, to take his place and protect the Digital World, something that Kernel eventually didn't by opposing Yggdrasill and destroying the evolutionary tree that rules this universe.

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