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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* The Fallen Angel was teased by [[Valve]] in a blog post notifying players about the readdition of the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann]].<ref>http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=6588</ref>
 
* The Fallen Angel was teased by [[Valve]] in a blog post notifying players about the readdition of the [[Horseless Headless Horsemann]].<ref>http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=6588</ref>
* The Fallen Angel is also a reference to the Book Of Enoch, which deals with the Hebrew and Christian concept of Fallen Angels. The appearance of the wings are most likely a reference to the Fallen Angle Lucifer, who's wings turned almost bat like after being cast out from heaven.
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* The Fallen Angel is also a reference to the Book Of Enoch, which deals with the Hebrew and Christian concept of Fallen Angels. The appearance of the wings are most likely a reference to the Fallen Angel Lucifer, who's wings turned almost bat like after being cast out from heaven.
  
 
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==Gallery==

Revision as of 02:08, 28 February 2012

You've brought shame on yer people, you mumblin' devil.
The Demoman to the Pyro

The Fallen Angel is a miscellaneous item for the Pyro. It is a team-colored pair of glowing bat-like demon wings protruding from the Pyro's back. The wings flap as the Pyro walks.

This item can only be worn around Halloween or during a Full Moon; at other times of the year, it does not appear in gameplay, unless the server has Halloween mode enabled. However, it can be equipped at any time and can still be viewed on the loadout screen even when it is not visible during games.

Item set

See also: Item sets
Main article: Item sets
The Infernal Imp
Item icon Infernal Imp.png
Effect

No effect

Update history

October 27, 2011 Patch (Very Scary Halloween Special)

  • The Fallen Angel was added to the game.

Trivia

  • The Fallen Angel was teased by Valve in a blog post notifying players about the readdition of the Horseless Headless Horsemann.[1]
  • The Fallen Angel is also a reference to the Book Of Enoch, which deals with the Hebrew and Christian concept of Fallen Angels. The appearance of the wings are most likely a reference to the Fallen Angel Lucifer, who's wings turned almost bat like after being cast out from heaven.

Gallery

References