Cherubs

Cherubs are a species of angel from Heaven.

Description
Cherubs are tasked with protecting the lives of humans and shower them with love to give them a reason for living.

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, usually 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.
 * Weapon summoning: Cherubs can summon holy weapons at will.
 * 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.

Trivia

 * Blitzo's comment of Cherubs being the "table-scraps" of Heaven may imply the cherubs are in the lower hierarchical rankings of Heaven.
 * In Abrahamic religion, Cherubs are one of the many attendants of God with varying roles and rankings in the angelic hierarchy. Contrary to their depiction in popular media, the depicts the forms of Cherubs as rather terrifying, but awe-inspiring: they have four wings and four faces (one human face, one bull face on the left, one lion face on the right, and one eagle face), with straight feet that are flat like the soles of a calf, and the appearance of burning coals of fire while shining like the glow of burnished copper; with movements like brief flashes of lightning and the sound of their wings been like the sounds of rushing water, while been surrounded with lightning and torches of fire passing between them.
 * They are the most frequently-mentioned type of Angel in the Bible (the only other ranks mentioned being the Seraphim [lit; "Burning Ones"] and the Archangel, Michael), and are of quite high rank, being entrusted with all sorts of important duties, such as guarding the entrance to the Garden of Eden in Genesis 3: 23, 24.
 * Helluva Boss 's version of Cherubs draws more from the pop-culture version of the Angel as winged infants with some animal themes mixed in.
 * The popular depiction of Cherubs as infants was born from Western Renaissance Art using from Greek mythology in paintings that depicted Angels.