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Warren Worthington III, known among the [[X-Men - Phase 1|X-Men]] as the high-flying Angel, is the only son of wealthy parents. A little naive about the workings of the world, Warren was one of the school's earlier students and returned as a teacher and X-Man, having gained his law degree. He also found love at the school - a relationship with [[Piotr Rasputin]] - and he is currently at the [[West Coast Annex]]. His family ties are in New York, however, and the school has a habit of drawing people back.  
Warren Worthington III, known among the [[X-Men - Phase 1|X-Men]] as the high-flying Angel, is the only son of wealthy parents. A little naive about the workings of the world, Warren was one of the school's earlier students and returned as a teacher and X-Man, having gained his law degree. He also found love at the school - a relationship with [[Piotr Rasputin - Phase 1|Piotr Rasputin]] - and he is currently at the [[West Coast Annex]]. His family ties are in New York, however, and the school has a habit of drawing people back.  


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Angel

Warren Worthington III, known among the X-Men as the high-flying Angel, is the only son of wealthy parents. A little naive about the workings of the world, Warren was one of the school's earlier students and returned as a teacher and X-Man, having gained his law degree. He also found love at the school - a relationship with Piotr Rasputin - and he is currently at the West Coast Annex. His family ties are in New York, however, and the school has a habit of drawing people back.