Survivor Celestials: COUATL WINS!

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Couatl 20
Ki-rin 16

Pegasus 10 - The least celestial creature left.
Solar 8 - The only real celestial left.
Im just pointing this out for posterity.

Solars are not the "realest celestial" that was on this list at the beginning. Cuoatls are by a college mile. They literally are the blood (and the descendants that are actually cuoatls like the originals are all pure so they count for this statement too) of the prime celestial, jazirian, the being who brought celestials as a general thing into being and was responsible for the creation of the celestial planes. The only thing that is more of a "real celestial" would be jazirian himself. Just saying. Cuoatls have the strongest claim to being a celestial in d&d that a thing in d&d can have. They are literally blood (not just a figure of speech. This actually happened from bleeding wounds) of the entity that basically sets the d&d gold standard for a celestial being. The equivalent infernal measuring stick would be ahrimon. Just saying.

Ps. they may be annotated at times a dragons but taxonomically they are a completely seperate emergence with no common ancestor. So...yeah...no connection or implicit subservience to io, tiamat, or bahamut. Their ancestor is on a whole different cosmic scale of divinity anyway. A vastly larger one.
 
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The least celestial creature left
The only real celestial left
The only thing that is a more "real" celestial would be jazirian. Just saying. Cuoatls have the strongest claim to being a celestial in d&d that a thing in d&d can have. They are literally blood (not just a figure of speech.
That reminds me of a joke:

Which mythical creature casts no shadow?
All of them.
 





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