To add on to this, technically, Iris from Atlantica online can count because she has eight wings, but in regards to Seraphim, I'm referring to 6-winged seraphim as indicated in various religious books.StatusNil said:I'll add the Sacred series of ARPGs, in which seraphim are one of the playable classes.
Sorry for the double post, but I'm looking more towards the Christian definition of Seraphim (6-wings, and wings take place of arms and legs)inu-kun said:Depends on the definition, the regular christian angels (pretty much every game with bible references) or the original "holy shit what the fuck!?" from the bible (Bayonetta).
The answer to that definition is pretty much Bayonetta, as it's the only (Video) game I'm aware of that even attempts to emulate the bizarre, acid trippy angels of the Bible.Brytendo094 said:Sorry for the double post, but I'm looking more towards the Christian definition of Seraphim (6-wings, and wings take place of arms and legs)inu-kun said:Depends on the definition, the regular christian angels (pretty much every game with bible references) or the original "holy shit what the fuck!?" from the bible (Bayonetta).
Never heard of Michael, eh?bliebblob said:I didn't exactly attend bible school but I'm fairly sure having celestials get into wars etc. is painfully missing the point of what they're supposed to be.
The name rings a bell of course but... *googles* Ah, there you'll have your warrior celestials.AccursedTheory said:Never heard of Michael, eh?bliebblob said:I didn't exactly attend bible school but I'm fairly sure having celestials get into wars etc. is painfully missing the point of what they're supposed to be.