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Seriously they where puppets to Londor and Kaath to end the fire and unleash litteral darkness on the world. To call the "angels" is a pretty far stretch.
Nobody really knows, but it doesn't seem like those things are the gods' messengers ("the Angels") that are worshiped by the winged knights.
Interestingly, the statues of the primordial serpents in the archives do have little wings (and in the Ringed City, they have the bodies of beasts).
And yoel also says that "he failed to die as was ordained" in one of his dialogues, so it seems to me that their pilgrimage mission into the land of lothric to die is specifically designed as part of a plan from the hollows of londor to decieve lothric's inhabitants into not linking the fire by impersonating light in the shape of angels.
Who knows, it's all very confusing. Maybe the angels emerge from those deformed things like a butterfly comes out of a cocoon and the 'body' is left behind as a bond to the world where the 'angel' is its soul.
Maybe none of that. Shrug. Your guess is as good as mine.
It's worthy to note that the only other angel-like thing we've seen in the series is also related to the Dark, namely, the Darklurker from DS2.