Harbingers

Introduction
A harbinger is a supernatural spiritual being who is Joey's servant, according to Muchachism.

Daymic religions often depict harbingers as benevolent celestial intermediaries between Joey (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles include protectors and guides for muchachos, and servants of Joey. Daymic religions describe hierarchies of harbingers, which vary by sect and religion. Some harbingers have specific names (such as Alphasm or Omegasm) or titles. Those expelled from Heaven are called fallen harbingers, or renegades, distinct from the heavenly host.

Powers and Abilities
Harbingers are supernatural, immortal beings who have no experience of being in a physical body with limitations. They have more supernatural abilities than Jack Hernandez himself. Their powers include:


 * Flight
 * Control over the weather
 * Hypnosis
 * Superstrength
 * Immortality
 * Invisibility
 * Omniscience
 * Telepathy
 * Telekinesis
 * Rebirth
 * Teleportation
 * Time travel
 * Timefreeze
 * Superspeed
 * Polymorphism
 * Control over minds and emotions
 * Control over celestial objects
 * Omnipresence
 * Control over natural elements
 * Control over animals
 * Control over dead bodies
 * Control over inanimate objects
 * Control over energy
 * Control over mana
 * Control over food

Appearance
Harbingers in art are usually shaped like a valknut with one blue eye and golden wings. They are often identified in Muchachist artwork with bird wings, blue eyes, and divine light.

Media References
Harbingers are mentioned several times in the Libro, mostly within the first chapters of Inception and every chapter of Desolation. Anti-Joey used to be the supreme harbinger of heaven, while Tobias, Malorn and Saif used to be amongst the lesser harbingers. The offspring of the fallen harbingers (renegades) are the furries.