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{{Character
|Image = Angel-(Wishverse).jpg
 
|Appear = "[[The Wish]]"
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|Title = Angel
 
|Image = Angel Wishverse.png
 
|Name = Liam
 
|Name = Liam
|Title = Angel
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|Aliases = Angel<br>Angelus<br>"Puppy"
|Aliases = Angel, Angelus, "Puppy"
 
 
|Status = Deceased
 
|Status = Deceased
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|Born = 1727, Ireland
|Known relatives = [[Liam's father|Unidentified father]]<br>Unidentified mother<br>[[Kathy]] <small>(sister)</small>
 
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|Died = 1998, [[Sunnydale]]
 
|Relatives = [[Liam's father|Unidentified father]]<br>[[Liam's mother|Unidentified mother]]<br>[[Kathy]] <small>(sister)</small>
 
|Classification = [[Vampire]]
 
|Classification = [[Vampire]]
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|Appear = "[[The Wish]]"
|Powers = Regular vampire abilities to a much higher level due to enhanced age
 
 
|Actor = [[David Boreanaz]]
 
|Actor = [[David Boreanaz]]
 
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{{Quote|I waited. I waited here for [[Buffy Summers (Wishverse)|you]]. But you never... I was supposed to help you.|Angel|The Wish}}
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{{Quote|I waited. I waited here for you. But you never... I was supposed to help you.|Angel|The Wish}}
   
In the [[Wishverse]], '''Angel''' shared almost an identical history with the [[Angel|Buffyverse's Angel]] except that [[Buffy Summers (Wishverse)|Buffy Summers]] never arrived in [[Sunnydale (Wishverse)|Sunnydale]], although Angel waited for her there after observing her in LA.
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'''Angel''' was a [[vampire]] and the [[Wishverse|alternative timeline]] counterpart of [[Angel]], having waited for [[Buffy Summers (Wishverse)|Buffy Summers]] for years until she finally went to [[Sunnydale]].<ref name=":0">"[[The Wish]]"</ref>
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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When [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]] wished to [[Anya Jenkins|Anyanka]] that [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] had never moved to Sunnydale, the [[vengeance demon]] transported her to a reality in which the absence of the [[Slayer]] had allowed the town to be dominated by vampires. Instead, Buffy had moved to the [[Hellmouth]] in Cleveland, and Angel waited in Sunnydale for a Slayer that never came.<ref name=":0" />
===Liam===
 
{{Dialogue a-b|Angel|I was a man once.|The First|And what a man you were. A drunk, whoring layabout and a terrible disappointment to your parents.|Angel and the [[First Evil]]|Amends}}
 
[[File:Liam.jpg|thumb|left|172px|As a human, Angel was a lazy, ambitious drunk named Liam.]]
 
   
 
At some point, Angel was captured by the [[Master (Wishverse)|Master]] for trying to save people from the [[Order of Aurelius]]. He was chained in a cage in the [[Bronze]] and used as a plaything by [[Willow Rosenberg (Wishverse)|Willow]] and [[Alexander Harris (Wishverse)|Xander]], who in this reality had become vampires and the Master's lieutenants. Willow in particular delighted in torturing him, and called him "Puppy". As a result of these tortures, Angel bore several gruesome burn scars on his chest.<ref name=":0" />
Angel was born a human named Liam in Galway, Ireland in 1727 to a [[Liam's father|linen and silk merchant]] and his [[Liam's mother|unknown wife]]. At the age of eighteen, Liam had a relationship with an aristocrat named Sarah Gilfried. As a result, he became disillusioned with the women of his era, and showed distaste for noblewomen in particular, describing them as "dull, simpering morons." Above all, he sought to meet someone "exciting" and "interesting." By his twenties, Liam had become a drunken, whoring layabout, whose only real ambition in life lay in someday seeing the world. Liam's father displayed near-constant disappointment in him, and was not reluctant to call him out on his shortcomings. Despite his strained relationship with his parents, he and his little sister,[[Kathy| Kathy]], had mutual affection for each other.
 
   
 
When Buffy finally came to Sunnydale, she found Angel while searching for the Master. She was suspicious upon learning that he was a vampire, but Angel convinced her that he was the Master's enemy and wanted revenge for what had been done to him. Angel took the Slayer to what appeared to be a blood factory. [[Battle at the blood plant|A battle]] between vampires and [[human]]s ensued, when Angel was [[stake]]d by Xander. His last word was Buffy's name.<ref name=":0" />
At the age of twenty-six, after a habitual night of drunken debauchery and failed attempts to seduce the family's only maidservant, L[[File:LiamMeetsDarla.jpg|thumb|left|Promising to show him the world, Darla and Liam meet.]]iam and his father got into a heated argument; enraged by his son's chronic reckless behavior, the older man declared that Liam was wasting his life, and slapped him in the face. Liam argued that he had only acted how his father wanted, and voiced his decision to leave home. Though his father reminded him that he would likely end up homeless and alone, Liam stormed out. He went to a t[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-04-08_at_8.00.20_PM.png|thumb|Darla sires Liam in an alley.]]avern, where, drunk once more, he caught the eye of a seemingly affluent woman. After being kicked out of the bar for fighting, he followed the woman—the vampire, [[Darla]]—into an alleyway, where she promised to show him a whole new world, and then sired him.<ref name=Becoming1>"[[Becoming, Part One]]"</ref> Darla visited his grave afterward, where everything seemed clear to him right before he had his first taste of [[blood]] when a [[Unidentified grounds keeper|grounds keeper]] caught them an accused them of being grave robbers.[[File:Liam's_grave.jpg|thumb|left|Liam's gravestone]]
 
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==Behind the scenes==
Liam quickly became one of the most powerful and twisted vampires to ever exist. The price of such competence: Liam's soul and capability to feel remorse for his actions. As a demon, Angelus acted on Liam's darkest impulses, and gave in to his every sinful whim.
 
 
===Angelus===
 
 
{{Quote|Angel. He was the most vicious creature I ever met... I miss him.|[[The Master]]|Angel (episode)}}
 
 
Liam's body was buried; at some point during the night, he rose again, and in response to Darla's assertion, set about slaughtering his entire village. First, he brutally massacred his own family, whose blood he later described as the "sweetest of all." Believing her brother had returned to her as an angel, Liam's little sister, Kathy, ignorantly invited him inside the family home. He killed her first, and then murdered his mother. As he killed his father, Liam boasted that despite his paternal disapproval, he had managed to make something of himself. Whilst gloating over his father's corpse, Darla cruelly deflated Liam, claiming that in the end, his father had claimed the victory because his condemnation would haunt Liam for the remainder of his existence, while his father's suffering had been painful, but very brief.<ref name=Prodigal>"[[The Prodigal]]"</ref> Liam, as Angelus, would later employ this same logic in regards to Drusilla Keeble.
 
 
[[File:Btvs-angel1.jpg|thumb|left|198px|Angelus' little sister believes he had returned to her as an angel, and invites him inside.]]
 
 
{{Quote|You told me I wasn't a man. You told me I was nothing. And I believed you. You said I'd never amount to anything. Well, you were wrong. You see, father? I have made something of myself after all.|Liam to his father.|The Prodigal}}
 
 
Liam took the name "Angelus", presumably inspired by his sister's mistaken belief that he was an angel. He was later described in historical volumes as the "one with the angelic face", and the "demon with the face of an angel."<ref name=Somnambulist>"[[Somnambulist]]"</ref> After leaving Ireland behind, Angelus and Darla cut a bloody swath through Wales and Northern England before reaching London in 1760. During Angelus' first meeting with Darla's sire, the [[Master]], he openly mocked the older vampire, and showed no fear despite his greater age, power and authority. Afterward, he confronted Darla about her decision to remain underground; won over by Angelus' fearlessness, Darla chose to leave with Angelus, and temporarily abandoned her Master.<ref name=Darla>"[[Darla (episode)|Darla]]"</ref>
 
 
[[File:Angelus.jpg|thumb|Angelus becomes known as the "one with the angelic face."]]
 
'''May, 1764:''' Angelus and Darla killed the wife and infant son of vampire hunter [[Daniel Holtz]], and turned his young daughter into a vampire, forcing him to destroy her.<ref name=Quickening>"[[Quickening]]"</ref> Holtz then devoted himself to capturing Angelus and Darla, and chased them across Europe. He managed to kill almost four-hundred other vampires in the process.
 
 
'''1765:''' Angelus and Darla had a near miss with Holtz in Arles after making too much noise by ordering room service and then eating the waiters. Darla fled to Vienna, knocking out and abandoning Angelus in a burning barn and riding off on their only horse. After meeting again in Vienna and eating a troubadour in Madrid, Angelus and [[Darla]] became acquainted with the vampires [[James (vampire)|James]] and [[Elisabeth]].<ref name=Heartthrob>"[[Heartthrob]]"</ref>
 
 
'''1767:''' [[Daniel Holtz|Holtz]] tracked them down in Marseilles and managed to put numerous arrows in Angelus.<ref name=Heartthrob/>" After voyaging to Morocco, [[Daniel Holtz|Holtz]] briefly lost them in northern Africa.
 
 
'''1771:''' Holtz tracked Angelus to Rome and captured him. With the assistance of [[Monsignor Rivalli]], Holtz tortured Angelus while trying to figure out how to get Angelus to help him to capture Darla. But instead, [[Darla]] came to the rescue with a horde of vampires. Darla declined to kill Holtz, telling Angelus that she was having too much fun tormenting him and he was now "like family." With this, [[Daniel Holtz|Holtz]] abandoned his hunt and retired to York until '''1773''' when a demon named [[Sahjhan]] offered to take him to the future in exchange for his promise to kill the Angel and Darla of that time.<ref name=Offspring>"[[Offspring]]"</ref>
 
 
'''1786:'''<ref>"[[Somnambulist]]" shooting script</ref> Angelus sired a Puritan by the name of [[Penn]], who mimicked Angelus by wreaking havoc on his father and killing his family. Over time, he began copying Angelus' "signature" of the time, carving a cross-shaped mark on the face of his victims in order to spite God.<ref name=Somnambulist/>
 
 
'''1789:''' A lone Angelus encountered [[The Beast]] in Prussia, standing in a field of bodies. The Beast sought Angelus' aid in killing the [[Svear]] Priestesses, a group who wished to banish the Beast who could not kill them himself. When Angelus declined to assist the Beast, he was violently attacked, but a group of Svear priestesses banished the Beast while Angelus was passing out.<ref name=Soulless>"[[Soulless]]"</ref>
 
 
'''December 25, 1838:''' Angelus won a card game and took his winnings by killing his opponent, a man named [[Daniel (Dublin)|Daniel]], in Dublin, Ireland, who was to be married the next day.<ref name="Amends">"[[Amends]]"</ref>
 
 
[[File:S5_destiny_pic03.jpg|thumb|left|168px|Of all of Angelus' atrocities, Drusilla was his very worst.]]
 
'''1860:''' a young woman named [[Drusilla]] from London caught the attention of Darla, who then presented her to Angelus, as a gift. Drusilla was "cursed" with the "sight"; the ability of foresight, something her mother saw as "an affront to the Lord." Drusilla and her sisters were all noted to be virgins, and Drusilla was described as being "sweet, pure and chaste." While posing as her priest in order to torment her, Angelus killed her family in front of her, which caused Drusilla to flee to a convent. On the day she was to take her holy orders, Angelus massacred the convent. After having sex with Darla on top of Drusilla, Angelus finally pushed her over the edge into complete insanity. It was at that point that he turned her into a vampire. Drusilla was Angelus' "masterpiece", an everlasting testament of his finest cruelty, as her immortality meant that her torment would never end.<ref name=LietoMe>"[[Lie to Me]]"</REF><ref name=DearBoy>"[[Dear Boy]]"</ref>
 
 
'''1880:''' Desiring a companion of her own, Drusilla sired the mild-mannered and lovesick poet, [[Spike|William]], to whom Angelus served as a mentor and role model for a while.<ref name=FoolforLove>"[[Fool for Love]]"</ref> William went so far as to consider the elder vampire his sire and "Yoda."<ref name=SchoolHard>"[[School Hard]]"</ref> Angelus taught William about the art of mass slaughter, including an incident during a wedding party where Angelus beat the groom to death with his own arm. When he realized how much William cared for Drusilla, Angelus had sex with her just to hurt him, an action William would never forgive.<ref name=Destiny>"[[Destiny]]"</ref> He abandoned Angelus' mentorship, and took on a reckless, rebellious persona that brought constant danger to Angelus' group, but remained a romantic at heart.
 
 
'''1883:''' Angelus killed a female servant named [[Margaret (servant)|Margaret]] during a luxurious Christmas party in London. The woman had a young son.
 
 
'''1888:''' William got himself, Angelus, Darla and Drusilla chased out of London and into an [[File:Screen_Shot_2013-04-08_at_10.43.32_PM.png|thumb|Angelus threatens "William the Bloody."]]abandoned mine shaft in Yorkshire by an angry mob. Angelus and Darla outwardly wondered why they hadn't yet killed William, who had taken the alias "Spike", for his dangerously rebellious behavior. Angelus made an attempt to threaten him with mention of the Slayer, but Spike, who had never heard of the [[Slayer]] before, became instantly intrigued, and went on to develop an long-lasting obsession with; he murdered two Slayers, and became a particularly renowned vampire as a result.<ref name=FoolforLove/>
 
 
'''1890:''' Angelus attended a production of ''[[Wikipedia:Giselle|Giselle]]'' by the Blinnikov, a Russian ballet troupe run by Count Kurskov. Despite being evil, he was moved to tears during the performance.<ref name=WitW>"[[Waiting in the Wings]]"</ref> The same year, Angelus and Spike used a trick that involved them holding hands and beheading their enemies with a length of wire in St. Petersburg, Russia.<ref name=HitW>"[[A Hole in the World]]"</ref>
 
 
'''1894:''' Angelus and Spike were captured in Rome, Italy by henchmen of [[The Immortal]], a mysterious and seductive being with whom they both had a fierce rivalry. The two male [[vampire]]s were tortured while The Immortal had a threesome with [[Darla]] and [[Drusilla]], something that, incidentally, the female vampires never allowed Angelus and/or [[Spike]] to do. Angelus and Spike attempted to take revenge on [[the Immortal]], but failed miserably.<ref name=GirlinQuestion>"[[The Girl in Question]]"</ref>
 
 
===The Kalderash Curse===
 
{{Quote|You don't remember. Everything you've done. For a hundred years. In a moment, you will. The face of everyone you have killed — our daughter's face — they will haunt you and you will know what true suffering is.|[[Kalderash Elder]] to Angelus|Becoming, Part One}}
 
 
[[File:AngelCursedEyes.jpg|thumb|left|Angelus is cursed with the restoration of his soul.]]
 
'''1898: '''Angelus' unlife took a pivotal turn when he raped and murdered [[Kalderash Girl|the favorite daughter]] of a tribe of gypsies, the [[Clan Kalderash|Kalderash clan]] in Borşa, Romania, who had been kidnapped and given to him by Darla as a "
 
birthday present."<ref name=5x5>"[[Five by Five]]"</ref> To avenge her death, the Kalderash [[Ritual of Restoration|cursed]] him by restoring his human soul, thus afflicting him with a conscience and condemning him to an eternity of remorse for the crimes he had committed as the soulless Angelus.<ref name=Becoming1/> Bedraggled and dirty, looking like a beggar, he attacked and tried to feed on a woman, but was unable to.
 
 
[[File:Season2_19.jpg|thumb|145px|An ensouled Angelus follows Darla to China in 1900.]]
 
'''June, 1900''' '''([[Wikipedia:Boxer Rebellion|Boxer Rebellion]]):''' In China, Angelus tried to resume his life with [[Darla]], but found himself able to kill only animals, murderers, and rapists while protecting innocents from Darla. Darla noticed this, angry at his deception and inability to kill innocent humans while Spike had recently killed a [[Slayer]]. She confronted him about it gave him the chance to prove himself by feeding on a baby whose parents Darla killed. He refused and instead rescued the child by jumping out of a window.<ref name=Darla/>
 
 
[[File:Angel_1900s.png|thumb|left|181px|Angel arrives in the New World.]]
 
'''1902: '''Angelus fled and lived in self-imposed isolation, controlling the temptation to feed by avoiding humans altogether. He traveled to the United States, and arrived in [[New York City]] via Ellis Island.
 
 
 
'''1920's:''' Angelus spent some time in Chicago, where he saved a little lap dog from being run over by a car; however, he was tempted to feed on the dog's owner, a [[Betty (Orpheus)|young woman]] who tried to seduce Angel, only to be harshly rejected.<ref name=Orpheus>"[[Orpheus]]"</ref> In Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, Angel had a disagreement with a demon named [[Boone (demon)|Boone]] over a señorita, for which Boone called him out. Angel fought Boone for three-and-a-half hours until the sun came up and Boone honorably let him go.<ref name=BloodMoney>"[[Blood Money]]"</ref> Angel then spent time in Missoula, Montana during the Great Depression.<ref name=Cityof>"[[City of]]"</ref>
 
 
[[File:Angel_world_war_ll.png|thumb|Angel and Spike during World War II.]]
 
'''World War II:''' Angel was coerced into undertaking a secret mission by the [[Demon Research Initiative]]. They sank him to the bottom of the ocean to rescue an American submarine crew from three vampires the Nazis had captured as part of their paranormal research activities: Spike, [[Nostroyev]], and [[The Prince of Lies]]. After the American crew had captured the German submarine, the vampires had escaped their bonds and murdered most of the crew; the few survivors sought refuge behind a locked hatch. After the submarine suffered damage from a depth charge, Angel was forced to sire a mortally wounded Ensign [[Sam Lawson]], as he was the only person who was able to repair the damage, and while Angel didn't care about the mission, he needed to have it succeed to get the US government to leave him alone, and he needed the submarine so he would not get trapped on the ocean floor. Proceeding these events, Angel went underground until the war was over.<ref name=WhyWeFight>"[[Why We Fight]]"</ref>
 
 
'''1940's''':Angel spent some time in Las Vegas, where he gets acquainted with the gangster Bugsy Siegel.
 
 
[[File:Angel_1950s.png|thumb|left|Angel in Los Angeles during the 1950s.]]
 
'''1952:''' Angel was a resident of the [[Hyperion Hotel]] in Los Angeles. During this time, Angel attempted to stay to himself, avoiding interaction with other residents and patrons. Despite the numerous strange incidents, murders and suicides running rampant throughout the hotel (caused by a demon), he looked the other way when his help would have made a difference. After finding a young woman named [[Judy Kovacs]] hiding in his room, Angel tried to preserve his isolation, first by disarming and removing the man chasing her, then by ejecting Judy. However, her repeated attempts to interact with him allowed the two to form a budding friendship, which was very surprising and rare for Angel at that time in his life. Meanwhile, hotel staff and residents, including Judy, continued to become warped and Angel decided to help. He discovered the presence of a [[Thesulac Demon]], a paranoia demon affecting the humans in the hotel, but by the time Angel learned how to defeat it and obtained the items required, the entire hotel was overcome with pathological paranoia. Mad with demon-induced hysteria, the hotel residents and staff turned on Judy after their suspicions were raised by a private detective. To save herself, Angel's new friend pointed the mob in his direction, saying he had been found with blood. With rabid fury, they ambushed Angel, beat him, and then hanged him. Embittered by the consequences of becoming close to a human, Angel abandoned Judy and everyone else. Instead of destroying the Thesulac as it was in his power to do, even when the demon gave him the opportunity, he personally gave the vicious demon free reign to prey upon and ravage them unhindered.<ref name=AreYouNow>"[[Are You Now or Have You Ever Been]]"</ref>
 
 
'''1960's:''' Angel meets the Rat Pack multiple times in Las Vegas, giving advice to Sammy Davis, Jr.
 
 
'''1967:''' Angel attends Elvis and Priscilla's wedding reception in Las Vegas, since he attends the first taping of the Carol Burnett Show in Los Angeles.
 
 
[[File:Angel_1970s.png|thumb|163px|Angel in the 1970s.]]
 
'''Late 1970's:''' Angel assist to Barry Manilow's concert. In [[New York City|New York]], Angel witnessed a robbery at a doughnut shop. After the robber shot the employee and fled, Angel stayed with the man as he died. Unable to resist the sight and smell of the clerk's still-warm blood, Angel succumbed to his urges and fed on the body. Deeply disgusted by his own weakness, Angel fled the shop, and then exiled himself to a life of homelessness, living in alleyways and feeding on rats.<ref name=Orpheus />
 
 
{{Quote|I wanna help her. I wanna become somebody.|Angel is motivated to become a force for good.|Becoming, Part One}}
 
'''1996:''' The reclusive and emotionally tortured Angel was sought out by a demon named [[Whistler]], who persuaded him to join the fight against the evil that had corrupted him and to help the newly-activated [[Slayer]], [[Buffy Summers]]. Angel traveled to [[Hemery High School]] in Los Angeles, where he witnessed Buffy being called as the Slayer and her initial training under her [[Watcher]], [[Merrick]], as well as her emotional suffering over her new duties and her parents' deteriorating marriage. Filled with a new purpose in life, Angel resolved to help the Slayer, with whom he had fallen in love, and moved to [[Sunnydale|Sunnydale, California]], where Buffy was predestined to move the following year.<ref name=Becoming1/>
 
 
===Sunnydale===
 
[[File:Angeldusted.jpg|thumb|Angel meets his end.]]
 
However, the Slayer never came. At some point, Angel was captured by [[The Master (Wishverse)|The Master]] for trying to save people destined for his factory. He was chained in a cage in the [[The Bronze|Bronze]] and used as a plaything by [[Willow Rosenberg (Wishverse)|Willow Rosenberg]] and [[Xander Harris (Wishverse)|Xander Harris]], who in this reality had become vampires and the Master's lieutenants. Willow in particular delighted in torturing him, and called him "Puppy". As a result of these tortures, Angel bore several gruesome burn scars on his chest.
 
 
When Buffy Summers came to Sunnydale, she found Angel while searching for the Master. She was suspicious upon learning that he was a vampire, but Angel convinced her that he was the Master's enemy and wanted revenge for what had been done to him. Angel took the Slayer to [[The Factory]], where he was staked by Xander in the ensuing battle between vampires and humans, his last word being Buffy's name. Buffy, however, showed absolutely no reaction to Angel's death, even calmly walking through his dusting body to get to Xander. 
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
 
*He was portrayed by [[David Boreanaz]].
 
*He was portrayed by [[David Boreanaz]].
*His death is the first dusting to feature a vampire's skeleton.
 
   
== Appearances ==
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==Appearances==
 
*"[[The Wish]]"
 
*"[[The Wish]]"
 
*"[[Doppelgängland]]" <small>(Only in archive footage)</small>
 
*"[[Doppelgängland]]" <small>(Only in archive footage)</small>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 2 June 2023

Note: This article is about the Wishverse counterpart. For other uses, see Angel.

I waited. I waited here for you. But you never... I was supposed to help you.
―Angel[src]

Angel was a vampire and the alternative timeline counterpart of Angel, having waited for Buffy Summers for years until she finally went to Sunnydale.[1]

Biography

When Cordelia wished to Anyanka that Buffy had never moved to Sunnydale, the vengeance demon transported her to a reality in which the absence of the Slayer had allowed the town to be dominated by vampires. Instead, Buffy had moved to the Hellmouth in Cleveland, and Angel waited in Sunnydale for a Slayer that never came.[1]

At some point, Angel was captured by the Master for trying to save people from the Order of Aurelius. He was chained in a cage in the Bronze and used as a plaything by Willow and Xander, who in this reality had become vampires and the Master's lieutenants. Willow in particular delighted in torturing him, and called him "Puppy". As a result of these tortures, Angel bore several gruesome burn scars on his chest.[1]

When Buffy finally came to Sunnydale, she found Angel while searching for the Master. She was suspicious upon learning that he was a vampire, but Angel convinced her that he was the Master's enemy and wanted revenge for what had been done to him. Angel took the Slayer to what appeared to be a blood factory. A battle between vampires and humans ensued, when Angel was staked by Xander. His last word was Buffy's name.[1]  

Behind the scenes

Appearances

References