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The fallen angels don't have a god, since they are... well fallen from grace. Azazel is widely acknowledged as the top leader among the other fallen angel leaders. It's kinda confusing, but that's how it is. Kokobiel is an ambitious fallen angel leader that overstepped his boundaries. -[[User:Hiro Hayase|Hiro Hayase]] 00:31, 5 March 2012 (CST)
 
The fallen angels don't have a god, since they are... well fallen from grace. Azazel is widely acknowledged as the top leader among the other fallen angel leaders. It's kinda confusing, but that's how it is. Kokobiel is an ambitious fallen angel leader that overstepped his boundaries. -[[User:Hiro Hayase|Hiro Hayase]] 00:31, 5 March 2012 (CST)
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In lieu of the text, 10 grade student and etc. are not used in the translated volumes at all, I'm changing it for consistency. In Japanese they use this naming system to refer to the following grade levels. 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year. It is already a well established fact. --[[User:Hiro Hayase|Hiro Hayase]] 15:50, 9 March 2012 (CST)

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Ryuu to Aitsu to Kawaige no Nai Watashi

It's great to hear you're looking forward to it :) But, I won't be putting the text onto the wiki until I finished translating the whole chapter. It might take a while since it's 93 pages long. Stellarroze 17:10, 2 March 2012 (CST)

ummm...that's rather...oh well, 'will get a whole chapter 2 read. Good luck with it :) --Chancs 23:45, 2 March 2012 (CST)

High School DxD

The fallen angels don't have a god, since they are... well fallen from grace. Azazel is widely acknowledged as the top leader among the other fallen angel leaders. It's kinda confusing, but that's how it is. Kokobiel is an ambitious fallen angel leader that overstepped his boundaries. -Hiro Hayase 00:31, 5 March 2012 (CST)

In lieu of the text, 10 grade student and etc. are not used in the translated volumes at all, I'm changing it for consistency. In Japanese they use this naming system to refer to the following grade levels. 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year. It is already a well established fact. --Hiro Hayase 15:50, 9 March 2012 (CST)