Seraphs. A rare race that first emerged at the dawn of Existence. A race that serves as a living conduit for anything, everything, and nothing. While Humans, elves, beastmen, dwarves, and so on have populations of millions, Seraphs have only 11 across all 7 dimensions, 3 realms, and 1 universe. Unlike other races that have weaknesses and strengths, Seraphs have nothing. No strengths, no weaknesses. You could describe Seraphs as writers, each writing about their own on the blank book of life. That being said, just cause they are the same race does not mean they'll have the same traits. There are no Seraphs that overlap with another Seraph. One of the questions frequently asked is "Why are there only 11 Seraphs?" To answer that, you have to understand the lives of Seraphs. For an unknown reason, there cannot be 2 seraphs in the same place. For example, there cannot be 2seraphsh in the overworld or in any other places. If there is more than one seraph in the same place, unusual and unstable events would occur, similar to a snowballing. Though there is an exception. A place where more than one seraph can co-exist. One of the 3 realms. Home to all seraphs. The place where all the stories start and finish. A realm named Nexus Point. Now, the question may arise for some of you. If there are only 11 seraphs, what happens when one dies? Well, when one dies, another seraph is created. The existence likes to keep the population of seraph at precisely for keeping things in balance, and this is the story of one of the 11 Seraph in existence. The Seraph of the Paradox.
