Sera

"Heaven needs us, Emily. Everyone looks to us and we can't doubt ourselves or worry about the fates of demons when we have our own souls to protect. Please, if you start to question, you could end up like Lucifer. Fallen. I couldn't bear see you suffer that fate. So, please, let me worry about this, okay?"

- Sera, to Emily about the Extermination against demons in Hell

Seraphim, more commonly known as Sera, is a seraphim angel and a supporting antagonist in Hazbin Hotel who made her debut in "Welcome to Heaven".

Appearance
Sera is a tall, humanoid seraphim angel with dark skin and white markings on her face, a detailed glowing white halo and 2 pairs of white wings. She wears a long, white and grey gown with bouffant sleeves, and she has long curled hair in a grey ombre color. Her body is typically slender and thin, with long fingers and a long neck.

Personality
She comes off as a very kind person who is welcoming to even demons such as Charlie and Vaggie. She cares about everyone in Heaven and wants to protect them.

However, she takes her job as a Seraphim seriously, willing to do anything to protect Heaven, even creating a yearly extermination and sending Lucifer and Lilith down to Hell. She claims that creating an extermination to wipe out sinners yearly was a hard decision but was a required action, showing that she had regret and anguish when making such a decision.

She cares about Emily, acting as a mother figure for her, concerned for her safety and wanting her to be happy by protecting her from the truth. She doesn't want Emily to fall into the same fate as Lucifer; becoming a Fallen Angel, for questioning Heaven.

Abilities

 * Flight - As an Angel, she has wings to fly.
 * Full Angel Transformation - She can change forms from a stronger type of Angel to a more humanoid type of Angel.
 * Teleportation - TBA

Skillset

 * Musical talent - She is adept at singing.

Trivia

 * Her name and type of angel is a reference to the real-life term of the same name, called seraphim.
 * Her name could also be a reference to Seraphiel, an angel mentioned in the Apocryphal Book of Enoch who is also said too be the highest ranking member of the Seraphim.