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Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2024
In the celestial realm, where angels resides, the Seraphim stand the tallest, embodying light, fire, and boundless love for the Gods. But among these divine beings, one Seraph stands out-the epitome of defiance, challenging the very fabric of their existence with a nonchalant disregard for ethereal expectations.

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