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The '''Archangel Raphael''' is one of the seven Archangels mentioned in [[The Bible]], specifically in The Book of Tobit, (which many people do not consider [[Canon]]). He is seen as a healer and guide, acting as an assistant to Death, as his Traveler persona, on some occasions. He is also seen in the Islamic faith as the trumpet blower for death, replacing [[Archangel Gabriel]].
The '''Archangel Raphael''' is one of the seven Archangels mentioned in [[The Bible]], specifically in The Book of Tobit, (which many people do not consider [[Canon]]). He is seen as a healer and guide, acting as an assistant to Death, as his Traveler persona, on some occasions. He is also seen in the Islamic faith as the trumpet blower for death, replacing [[Archangel Gabriel]].


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He is the equivalent of [[The Medic]] in [[Real Life]] as he is not a love interest like the [[White Magician Girl]].
He is the equivalent of [[The Medic]] in [[Real Life]] as he is not a love interest like the [[White Magician Girl]].


See also [[Archangel Michael]], [[Archangel Gabriel]], [[Satan]], and [[Our Angels Are Different]]/[[Celestial Paragons and Archangels]].
See also [[Archangel Michael]], [[Archangel Gabriel]], [[Archangel Uriel]], [[Satan]], and [[Our Angels Are Different]]/[[Celestial Paragons and Archangels]].

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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Shaman King]]'', he is the guardian ghost of John Denbat.
* In ''[[Shaman King]]'', he is the guardian ghost of John Denbat.
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* He appears in ''[[Angel Sanctuary]]'', where he is the greatest healer alive and the only one with the power to truly bring back the dead.
* He appears in ''[[Angel Sanctuary]]'', where he is the greatest healer alive and the only one with the power to truly bring back the dead.
* ''[[Tenshi ni Narumon]]'': Mikael's teacher.
* ''[[Tenshi ni Narumon]]'': Mikael's teacher.
* In ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'', he is the patron of Terra of the Left and the source of his powers.
* In ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'', he is the patron of Terra of the Left and the source of his powers.


== [[Fanfic]] ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* He's Aziraphale's [[Papa Wolf|adopted father]] in the ''[[Good Omens]]'' fan fic ''[[Manchester Lost]]''.
* He's Aziraphale's [[Papa Wolf|adopted father]] in the ''[[Good Omens]]'' fan fic ''[[Manchester Lost]]''.
* He appears in the [[Spice Girls]] short fic, ''[[How Can It This Be]]''. He's very nice to the women, explaining to them about what happened to them. Not to mention, he [[One of Us|happens to be a fan-boy]].


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
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* His name in ''[[Stationery Voyagers]]'' is ''Maurice''. Has led to some of his opponents in-universe [[Jesus Was Crazy|calling him and his master a basket case]], due to his efficiency as an Angel of Death and [[Tranquil Fury]] with [[Asshole Victim|certain offenders]]. He's named "Maurice" [[Stealth Pun|because of]] [[Shout-Out|the]] [[Memetic Mutation|phrase]] "[[Beauty and the Beast|crazy old Maurice]]."
* His name in ''[[Stationery Voyagers]]'' is ''Maurice''. Has led to some of his opponents in-universe [[Jesus Was Crazy|calling him and his master a basket case]], due to his efficiency as an Angel of Death and [[Tranquil Fury]] with [[Asshole Victim|certain offenders]]. He's named "Maurice" [[Stealth Pun|because of]] [[Shout-Out|the]] [[Memetic Mutation|phrase]] "[[Beauty and the Beast|crazy old Maurice]]."


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* One of the four archangels in ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''. Not as important as his brothers [[Archangel Michael|Michael]], [[Archangel Gabriel|Gabriel]] and [[Satan|Lucifer]] at first, he becomes [[Big Bad Ensemble|one of the main villains]] from season 6, where he wants to restart the Apocalypse.
* One of the four archangels in ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''. Not as important as his brothers [[Archangel Michael|Michael]], [[Archangel Gabriel|Gabriel]] and [[Satan|Lucifer]] at first, he becomes [[Big Bad Ensemble|one of the main villains]] from season 6, where he wants to restart the Apocalypse.
* Ella's mentor in ''[[Hex]]''.
* Ella's mentor in ''[[Hex]]''.
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* ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'' has ''a'' Raphael, played by Alexis Cruz (eventually better known as [[Stargate Verse|Skaara]].) It's unknown, though, if he is ''the'' Raphael.
* ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'' has ''a'' Raphael, played by Alexis Cruz (eventually better known as [[Stargate Verse|Skaara]].) It's unknown, though, if he is ''the'' Raphael.


== [[Oral Tradition|Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends]] ==
== [[Religion]] ==
* [[The Bible]] of course, with the Book of Tobit and its adaptations (as "Tobias and the Angel").
* [[The Bible]] of course, with the Book of Tobit and its adaptations (as "Tobias and the Angel").


== [[Tabletop RPG]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* The Archangel Raphael is prominently ''missing'' from the ranks of Heaven in Steve Jackson Games' ''[[In Nomine]]''. Canonically, Raphael (the Elohite Archangel of Knowledge) died in 1008 CE in the battle against Legion, the Demon Prince of Corruption. However, a sidebar in one of the supplements hints that there may be more to the story, that Raphael did ''not'' die outright but instead suffered the loss of all her Celestial forces to became a ''Remnant''—effectively a Corporeal "ghost" of a former angel—and that the amnesiac Remnant became the Renaissance artist Raphael.
* The Archangel Raphael is prominently ''missing'' from the ranks of Heaven in Steve Jackson Games' ''[[In Nomine]]''. Canonically, Raphael (the Elohite Archangel of Knowledge) died in 1008 CE in the battle against Legion, the Demon Prince of Corruption. However, a sidebar in one of the supplements hints that there may be more to the story, that Raphael did ''not'' die outright but instead suffered the loss of all her Celestial forces to became a ''Remnant''—effectively a Corporeal "ghost" of a former angel—and that the amnesiac Remnant became the Renaissance artist Raphael.


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Occasionally pops up as a high-ranking member of the Seraph Clan in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' games. [[Our Angels Are Different|His stance on Humanity has varied from]] [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] to outright demented [[Knight Templar]].
* Occasionally pops up as a high-ranking member of the Seraph Clan in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' games. [[Our Angels Are Different|His stance on Humanity has varied from]] [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] to outright demented [[Knight Templar]].


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    The Archangel Raphael is one of the seven Archangels mentioned in The Bible, specifically in The Book of Tobit, (which many people do not consider Canon). He is seen as a healer and guide, acting as an assistant to Death, as his Traveler persona, on some occasions. He is also seen in the Islamic faith as the trumpet blower for death, replacing Archangel Gabriel.

    Raphael is associated with the element of water, and one of the most common images of him according to That Other Wiki is of him holding a water flask. As water is associated with healing and life, it is fitting that he is the patron saint of doctors.

    He is the equivalent of The Medic in Real Life as he is not a love interest like the White Magician Girl.

    See also Archangel Michael, Archangel Gabriel, Archangel Uriel, Satan, and Our Angels Are Different/Celestial Paragons and Archangels.

    Appearances of Archangel Raphael in fiction include:

    Anime and Manga

    • In Shaman King, he is the guardian ghost of John Denbat.
    • Raphael is one of the four archangels in the card game from King Of Cards.
    • He appears in Angel Sanctuary, where he is the greatest healer alive and the only one with the power to truly bring back the dead.
    • Tenshi ni Narumon: Mikael's teacher.
    • In A Certain Magical Index, he is the patron of Terra of the Left and the source of his powers.

    Fan Works

    Film

    • Gabriel: known for his leadership skills, the Archangel Raphael is impeded from fighting the war in purgatory only after he receives a near fatal bullet wound.
    • He appeared in the 1960 german adaptation of Faust.
    • The 2005 movie Darkest Days.
    • Darkest Adversary

    Literature

    Live-Action TV

    • One of the four archangels in Supernatural. Not as important as his brothers Michael, Gabriel and Lucifer at first, he becomes one of the main villains from season 6, where he wants to restart the Apocalypse.
    • Ella's mentor in Hex.
    • Obviously he doesn't actually appear in Criminal Minds since it's not a fantasy show, but the killer in "The Big Game/Revelations" is a man with three different personalities, one of whom is supposed to be the Arcangel Raphael. This personality is a very bad man.
    • The main focus of The Watcher, where he cuts off his wings for a human named Sarah, who dies, leaving Raphael to wander as a Fallen Angel.
    • In Xena: Warrior Princess Raphael is a good friend of Michael's, with whom he watched over the other angels of Heaven.
    • Touched By an Angel has a Raphael, played by Alexis Cruz (eventually better known as Skaara.) It's unknown, though, if he is the Raphael.

    Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

    • The Bible of course, with the Book of Tobit and its adaptations (as "Tobias and the Angel").

    Tabletop Games

    • The Archangel Raphael is prominently missing from the ranks of Heaven in Steve Jackson Games' In Nomine. Canonically, Raphael (the Elohite Archangel of Knowledge) died in 1008 CE in the battle against Legion, the Demon Prince of Corruption. However, a sidebar in one of the supplements hints that there may be more to the story, that Raphael did not die outright but instead suffered the loss of all her Celestial forces to became a Remnant—effectively a Corporeal "ghost" of a former angel—and that the amnesiac Remnant became the Renaissance artist Raphael.

    Video Games

    Web Original