Cherubs

Cherubs are a species of angel from Heaven.

Description
Cherubs are tasked with protecting the lives of humans and showering them with love to give them a reason for living at the request of souls in Heaven. Unlike the lower-ranking demons such as imps, Cherubs appear capable of traveling between the living world and Heaven without any outside help. This ability, however, can be taken away when Cherubs do something wrong, such as being responsible for the death of a human, whether they meant to or not.

Known Cherubs

 * Cletus
 * Collin
 * Keenie
 * Deerie
 * Rachel
 * Bea
 * Beau
 * Honey

Appearance
Cherubs are roughly the size of a human child. They have the bodies of animals, usually of sheep, lamb, bees or deer, and humans of infantile proportions, with pastel color schemes. Their eyes are shiny with pupils that tend to have a distinctly faded look, as opposed to being fully black, making them at once look bright and hearty, as well as somewhat ghostly and otherworldly. Cherubs have halos floating above their heads, and small yet flight-capable wings sprouting from their backs, and they emit glowing auras.

Abilities

 * Flight: All Cherubs are capable of flight via their wings.
 * Enhanced Strength: In the commercial for Cherub, Keenie is shown lifting a boulder several times her own size with relative ease.
 * Portal Generation: Cherubs can open a gateway to travel between Heaven and Earth. However, cherubs who fail their responsibilities are unable to re-enter Heaven through a portal.
 * Outfit Alteration: As demonstrated by the employees of C.H.E.R.U.B, they are able to change their outfits with their magic, without having to do so manually. Though, it is unknown if this is a trait only unique to Cletus, Collin and Keenie or if other Cherubs and Heavenborns are capable of doing so as well.
 * Object Materialization: Cherubs can conjure items into existence. Deerie, for example, demonstrated this ability by summoning a pair of reading glasses alongside a clipboard out of thin air whilst announcing the banishment of the C.H.E.R.U.B employees from Heaven.
 * Weapon Summoning: Cherubs can summon holy weapons at will. These weapons appear to be unique to the individual, based on the colors.
 * Nihilikinesis: Another trait shown only by the employees of C.H.E.R.U,B, so far. This is demonstrated when they made the makeshift noose Lyle was about to hang himself with materialize into thin air.
 * Telekinesis: So far, only Deerie has ever displayed this feat. She uses her telekinesis to make the clip board she summoned to float in place.

Trivia

 * In Abrahamic religion, Cherubs (or Cherubim) are one of the many attendants of God with varying roles and are entrusted with all sorts of important duties. The depicts the forms of Cherubs as rather terrifying, but awe-inspiring: they have four wings and four faces (human, bull on the left, lion on the right, and eagle) with hoof-like feet, and having an aura  like burning fire while gleaming like copper.
 * Contrary to their appearance in the Bible, Cherubs are popularly depicted as winged infants in Western media. This depiction was born from Western Renaissance Art using from Greek mythology in paintings that depicted Angels, which Cletus resembles.
 * Blitzo's comment of Cherubs being "Heaven's table-scraps" may imply the cherubs are in the lower hierarchical rankings of Heaven. While it may match the angelic hierarchy of Jewish texts, this may also be ironic, given the traditional (Biblical) Cherubs were originally considered of quite high rank and closer to God than other angels, second only to Seraph angels.
 * Helluva Boss 's version of Cherubs draws more from the pop-culture version of the Angel as winged infants with "cute animal" themes mixed in. The Biblical concept of the Cherubim was noted during the creation process, before it was decided to expand upon the pop-culture versions due to Helluva Boss being a cartoon and didn't have to strictly follow the Biblical depiction.
 * Other scripture-related animal themes were explored in development, such as lions and donkeys, the former being a reference to the passage, "". This included a scrapped cherub based on a lion that would have served as the parallel to Loona.