Celestiary
Discover every heavenly denizen (elohim) from the Millenniverse — Trinity aside (we trust you know them by now).
Disclaimer: These are intended to show you the interpretation of these beings for the fictional Millenniverse and should not be considered a deeply researched accurate biblical interpretation of their true nature, though we do hope we’re not too far off.

Malakim
Once unseen ambassadors of the Celestial Throne, malakim walk among mortals as towering eight-foot-tall figures of perfect proportion and ageless beauty. Their forms betray no wings or halos, only subtle translucence, depthless eyes and shoulder-length hair (bronze, silver or raven) that hints at something beyond the human ken. Clad in spirit-forged armor and armed with blades and bows infused with the power of the Holy Spirit, they serve as warriors, messengers and guardians of sacred thresholds.
Redeemed
Once mortal saints who offered their lives in faithful service, now they dwell in New Jerusalem for a thousand years, reborn in bodies unscarred by sin or suffering. Towering at seven feet for men and six for women, each Redeemed bears the flawless form Adam and Eve might have worn before the Fall: no pain, no disease, no weakness, and no want.
By day they tend Edenic fields and orchards, their hands guiding gentle rainfall and emerald vines; by eve they gather in crystalline worship halls, voices rising in unbroken harmony. Every moment is suffused with joy, be it the simple blessing of shared labor or the quiet beauty of communal song.
Yet even paradise can stir longing for purpose. The more restless of the Redeemed volunteer for the Lord’s Navy, sailing cosmic currents alongside the malakim. Armed with Spirit-forged blades and guided by unerring conviction, they hunt the Fallen across distant worlds, ensuring that sin’s shadow, banished from Earth, never again taints the galaxy.


Grigori
Loyal watchers appointed by the Celestial Council, the Grigori stand ever-vigilant between realms. In two distinct forms, they mirror—and oppose—their Fallen kin. Serpentine Grigori tend to be more intelligent and serve as administrators and counnil members. Draconic Grigori dominate the spiritual realm, rooting out infiltrators, banishing renegade elohim to Tartarus, and marshaling Heaven’s legions in cosmic conflict. Both are capable of transforming into other forms and prefer dragons for this.
Archangels
Heaven’s most powerful warriors and diplomats, the Archangeli stand as Heaven’s generals, each commanding a portion of the host of the celestial realm. They don hi-tech spirit-forged armor, similar to that of the malakim, but with greater abilities, rendering them nigh on undefeatable in combat. Commanding legions of malakim and guiding the Redeemed, they are the living embodiment of GOD’s commandments.
Pictured here are Gabri’el and Rapha’el.


Seraphim
Seraphim stand as the mightiest elohim below the Trinity, colossal guardians of Yahweh’s Throne whose very presence dwarfs even the stalwart Grigori. Wreathed in living flame and crowned with six blazing wings, they rarely leave the sanctuary; when they intone the Trisagion, their voices shake the fabric of creation. Were one ever unleashed upon the Fallen, legend holds they could single-handedly scour every rebel from existence, and that only the Lord’s compassion for their human slaves holds their fury at bay.
Ophanim
Living throne-chariots wrought in the hidden forges of heaven, the Ophanim are among the mightiest of the elohim. Wreathed in fire and glory, they tear through enemy vessels not by ordnance, but by the sheer sanctity of their indestructible mantles. Yet they are not easily yoked—unyielding of will, fierce of spirit, and terrible in purpose. Many choose instead the calmer passage of Royal Navy craft… for to travel within an Ophanim is to ride the whirlwind.
