Talk:Hierarchy of Angels/@comment-10504253-20130606090305/@comment-61.247.181.210-20130627062255

Actually, this case would be more akin to a commoner being granted an extremely high post by their regent because they show a talent that the regent considers to be important, which the rest of the 'nobility' lack.

In this case, that would be the ability to make and command chimeras and such. It also works in that, taking higher ranking angels as the nobility, it makes sense for Eden to not like Promestien. After all, Prom, a commoner, was given the power that Eden, a noble once held.