King of Wands
At the top of yet another four step dais, we have a throne. This one is carved from stone and has a winged gargoyle head on the high back. Seated in this uncomfortable chair is the King of Wands. He seems to be a skeletal angel, his wand gripped in his right hand and a three pointed crown on his head. The eyes gleam red and his still feathered wings are out in an active position. He rests in a position that shows he is very confident in his abilities and control.
I don’t have to wonder if he is comfortable or not on that stone throne. He feels neither the discomfort nor the coldness of the rock. Although he is not adorned with any finery other than a crown, I am sure he is more than an animated skeleton. What I see is an angel who was corrupted by power. He wanted this authority over the piece of mortal realm he now controls. He took the steps necessary and paid the prices exacted upon him to achieve this position. When a being retains their mind and powers long after death, it is usually through a very dark ritual in which the final sacrifice is your very life. The result is what you see before you; an undead being who still retains most of what power and mental faculties they had in life, in addition to the powers of the undead. The term for this being would be called a lich, although this would be the first I have heard of an angel lich. The very existence of such a creature shows how capable he is, even respected and possibly feared by the brood of vampires. What a powerful ally they have.