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 to see you suffer that fate. So, please, let me worry about this, okay?"

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

Sera is a seraphim angel and a supporting antagonist in Hazbin Hotel who made her debut in "Welcome to Heaven".

Humanoid form
In her humanoid form, Sera is a tall, slender seraphim angel with dark skin, long curled grey-ombre colored hair, eyes with grey sclera and large dark blue irises, along with white freckles on her cheeks. She has six white feathered wings on her back and has a white halo decorated with large, crown-like spikes and a second halo, both hovering above her head.

She wears a long, white and gray gown with bouffant sleeves.

Angelic form
In her angelic form, Sera has a slender owl-like body with light skin, straightened gray hair, along with grey sclera, and large dark blue irises. She has six white wings on her back and a very large halo hovering above her head, with a resemblance to a tiara.

She wears a white and gray gown, which has eyes on it. She also has these eyes on her shoulders and wings.

Personality
Sera comes across as a kind, level-headed person who is caring toward those she interacts with and welcoming to even demons such as Charlie and Vaggie. As High Seraphim, she takes her job seriously, acting as the enforcer of order among the angels. This extends to her abiding to civil behavior, as she becomes upset when Charlie curses in the court. She holds preference to negotiation over violence when it comes to conflict, such as when she was willing to hear Charlie out on her plan to resolve the overpopulation crisis in Hell. Sera also shows a nurturing side to the angels she is devoted to, particularly with her fellow Seraphim Emily, whom she acts as a mother figure towards.

Due to her peaceful nature, Sera greatly disapproves of Adam's juvenile and spiteful tendencies and the more violent and bloodthirsty of Exorcists, such as Lute. This is shown where Sera disapproved of Adam's declaration of targeting the Hazbin Hotel as the first area for him and his Exorcists to slaughter in the next Extermination. Sera deems his actions as uncalled-for and disapproves of Adam's delight and bloodthirst at doing so.

In spite of her gentle nature, Sera's firm dedication to stability and willingness to do whatever it takes to protect Heaven from chaos leads her to perform controversial actions. This even motivated her to support Adam's yearly extermination and sending Lucifer and Lilith down to Hell. Her care for the other angels also factors into these decisions, fearing the same outcome that happened to Lucifer would happen to Emily and other angels if they questioned Heaven's methods, going as far as to protect Emily from the truth to ensure her happiness.

Although she was complicit, Sera does express regret and anguish when making such decisions, claiming that creating an extermination to wipe out sinners yearly was a hard decision but was a required action. Furthermore, Sera herself showed numerous times that she greatly empathized with with Charlie and her dreams of redeeming Sinners, but ultimately considers it impossible to accomplish and thus Sera does what she believes is best with what she thinks is possible. This shows that when it comes to upholding the peace, Sera will act by underhanded means to silence questioning the rules to ensure this, even if it goes against what she believes in or ignoring how other angels feel in the matter. This was shown later when Sera ultimately rejected Charlie's proposal to accept rehabilitated souls, even after acknowledging that the rules of redemption were unknown.

Furthermore, despite regretting allowing the Exterminations and her own strong sense of responsibility to protecting Heaven, Sera has also shown to be somewhat negligent or irresponsible in the direct handling of matters in regard to the Extermination event she authorized and takes a passive approach by letting others handle it. This has been repeatedly shown where she leaves almost everything regarding the Extermination to Adam and Lute, and does not get into the details of what exactly it is they are doing and largely leaves them to their own devices. This was also shown when Charlie had traveled to Heaven to plead her cause to the Heavenly Court; in order to hide the Extermination from her fellow Angels, Sera ordered Adam to do whatever he needs to do something to stop her, not bothering to handle it herself or get into the details of how he would do it. Her lack of control over her subordinates inevitably leads to Adam accidentally revealing the truth of the event to the rest of the members of the Court while spiting Charlie, despite Sera warning him.

It is implied during the court trial in "Welcome to Heaven" that Sera does not believe it is possible for Sinners to be redeemed and ascend into Heaven: at the climax of the trial, Sera claimed that there was not sufficient evidence to back up Charlie's case that Sinners could be redeemed, despite the evidence proving otherwise. Later in "The Show Must Go On", when seeing Sir Pentious becoming an Angel and being let into Heaven, Sera was visibly shocked.

Abilities

 * Angelic power - Being High Seraphim, she has powerful angelic power.
 * Flight - As an Angel, she has wings that are capable of flight.
 * Levitation - Sera can be seen always levitating.
 * Teleportation - Sera can teleport herself and others to any location she wishes by covering them with her wings.

Skillset

 * Musical talent - She is adept at singing.

Trivia
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 * Sera's name may be a shortening of the type of angel she is, a Seraphim.
 * Her name could also be a reference to, an angel mentioned in the Apocryphal Book of Enoch who is also said to be the highest ranking member of the Seraphim.
 * Her design is very reminiscent of Adina from the Zoophobia webcomic who was supposed to appear in the scrapped "Angels & Demons" arc.