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Angels LoRA XL

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Published
Dec 9, 2023
Base Model
SDXL 1.0
Trigger Words
angel
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AutoV2
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Angels LoRA SDXL 1.0

Trigger phrase: "angel"

Sub-types: "Holy angle", "Christmas angel", "Fallen angel", "Dark angel", "Battle angel"

Angels are spiritual beings commonly depicted as messengers or protectors sent by God in various religions and mythologies.

Angels are spiritual beings, created by God to serve and worship Him. They are messengers or intermediaries between God and humans, carrying out His will and delivering messages. Angels are often depicted as having wings and supernatural powers, but their true nature is beyond human understanding. Their main purpose is to praise and honor God throughout eternity.

Angels do not have physical bodies like humans, so they cannot be described in terms of appearance or characteristics in the traditional sense. However, in religious traditions and artistic depictions, angels are often depicted as having wings, luminous bodies, and radiant smiles. They may also be depicted wearing robes or flowing garments that symbolize their celestial nature. Some angels, such as archangels, are believed to have distinct personalities and attributes associated with them, but these are based on religious texts rather than direct observation. Overall, the true appearance and characteristics of angels are shrouded in mystery and beyond human understanding.

There are several different sub-types of angels recognized in various religious traditions:

  1. Seraphim - These are the highest-ranking angels, found in Jewish and Christian mythology. They are associated with God's glory and are sometimes depicted as having six wings.

  2. Cherubim - Also found in Jewish and Christian tradition, Cherubim are typically associated with divine holiness and guardianship. Some depictions show them as having four faces (human, lion, ox, and eagle) and four pairs of wings.

  3. Thrones - A sub-type that appears in both Christian and Gnostic traditions, Thrones are believed to represent divine authority and sovereignty.

  4. Dominions - Another class found in Christian tradition, Dominions are associated with governance and the distribution of grace.

  5. Virtues - This category is recognized mainly by Catholics and Anglicans. They are considered to embody moral virtues such as wisdom, justice, and temperance.

  6. Powers - Also found in Christian tradition, Powers represent spiritual forces that can be used to combat evil or protect the faithful.