Seraphel
Seraphel is a term derived from the Hebrew word "seraph," which means "to burn." In the context of religious and mythological traditions, seraphs are celestial beings often depicted as having six wings and six faces, representing the six days of creation. They are associated with the presence of God and are mentioned in the Book of Isaiah in the Bible, where they are described as "flaming fire" and "burning coals."
In some interpretations, seraphs are seen as messengers or angels who serve as intermediaries between God and
In modern times, the term "seraphel" has been used in various contexts, including fantasy literature and role-playing