According to the Book of Enoch, Azazel (here spelled 'ăzā'zyēl) was one of the chief Grigori, a group of fallen angels who married women.
About twenty years ago, Azazel began mating with women who had strange appearances, at least with looks and abilities other women didn't have. He met Mystique in Germany, when she was married to a rich castle lord named Baron Christian Wagner.
Azazel, also called the "Prince of Damnation" and "Captain of the Ecstatic Legions," born as a Human named Gerreon, is a powerful Daemon Prince of Slaanesh, the Chaos God of pleasure and pain.
He possesses a latent psychic ability to carefully teleport without re-appearing within a solid object. Azazel can predict other mutant teleporters if they are near him.
One of the omens of Azazel's arrival also included mass cattle deaths. Pyrokinesis - He could generate and manipulate fire. His power over fire was extensive enough that he could render entire buildings ablaze in minutes or even seconds.
Azazel is a dragon of unknown age who was found by the High Council when he was a baby and raised by the High Council in secret.
Although lacking the eminent scythe, his portrayal nevertheless resembles the Grim Reaper. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow mentions Azrael in The Reaper and the Flowers as an angel of death, but he is not equated with Samael, the angel of death in Jewish lore who appears as a fallen and malevolent angel, instead.
The passage says that the demon has twelve wings – six on the right side of his body and six on the left side: And behind the tree was standing, as it were, a serpent in form, but having hands and feet like a man, and wings on its shoulders: six on the right side and six on the left.
noun. Aza·zel ə-ˈzā-zəl ˈa-zə-ˌzel. : an evil spirit of the wilderness to which a scapegoat was sent by the ancient Hebrews in a ritual of atonement.
Jin later defeated and seemingly killed Azazel at the end of the Scenario Campaign story.
Later, thinking Mystique to be dead, Azazel sired several dozen other children.
Immense Light-Based Weapons: Azazel is very skilled and powerful in using his light-based powers, being able to create countless light-made spears and even gigantic ones with ease.
Additionally, while regular angels have white wings, the Archangels (Michael, Raphael, and Lucifer) have black wings.
Azrael is an Angel and one of Lucifer Morningstar's younger siblings. She served as the Angel of Death and was responsible for collecting Human souls from the dead, to bring them to either Heaven or Hell. She was granted her own unique blade that eradicated anyone killed with it.
On May 24, 1943, the extermination camp at Auschwitz, Poland, receives a new doctor, 32-year-old Josef Mengele, a man who will earn the nickname “the Angel of Death.”
Azrael, Arabic ʿIzrāʾīl or ʿAzrāʾīl, in Islam, the angel of death who separates souls from their bodies; he is one of the four archangels (with Jibrīl, Mīkāl, and Isrāfīl) and the Islamic counterpart of the Judeo-Christian angel of death, who is sometimes called Azrael.
Items that give flight will have no real effect, since Azazel has a built-in ability to fly.
Azazel can be unlocked by making three Devil deals in a singular run. He's fairly simple to unlock but he's also a pretty powerful character. With Azazel, you start with flight, a short-range Brimstone, and even The Fool card. This means that you can enter Curse rooms without taking any damage.
Lilith is the first demon in Supernatural to be depicted with all-white eyes. When creating the character, it was decided that her demonic eye color should set her apart from previous demons in the series in order to illustrate her power.
Azazel has high damage, can fly, his shot is by default spectral and piercing, and he can get red hearts on top of his 3 black hearts. His only downside is his range, which is completely erased by experience. Judas does good damage, but can't fly, has only one heart to start with, and has basic shots.
In the comic books, Azazel is one of three co-rulers of Hell, alongside Lucifer and the as-yet-unseen Beelzebub. Inspired by a demon mentioned in the Bible, Azazel is depicted as a disembodied jumble of menacing eyes and sharp-toothed mouths, who communicates through a dark, jagged rift in space.
Azrael's Blade first appeared in the second season of Lucifer, when it was brought to Earth by Uriel (one of Lucifer's angelic siblings), who intended to use it to kill their mother.
The earthly city is caused by the act of rebellion of the fallen angels and is inhabited by wicked men and demons (fallen angels) led by Satan.