Unnamed Angel

This unnamed angel is one of the few human appearing seraphs shown in the Seraph of the End series, and the only one not affiliated with Sika Madu. His existence learned of by memories into Earth's prehistorical past, this angel along with cloaked seraphs who were armed with trumpets descended to appear before Sika Madu after the breaking of a taboo had been detected. At his direction, the a seraph civilization that Sika Madu was king of was utterly destroyed.

Appearance
He appeared the tallest of all the known humanoid angels. His head was the only aspect of himself that was not clothed, and he had very short, light-colored hair. His high hairline was similar to a curved M shape. He had what were angel traits of pointed ears, and large light-colored feathery wings. However, where most seraphs had at most two pairs of wings, this angel was like Sika Madu in that he had three pairs for six wings in total. Notably, where other human appearing angels had soft features to the faces, this angel had a chiselled face reminiscent of the sharp contours of a carved statue. The bridge of his nose was flat, and he had small narrow eyes under his well defined brow ridge.

For clothing he wore garments similar to what appeared to be normal attire for seraphs. Rather than cloaks though, his clothing was more plain yet eminent where he wore a shoulder cape similar to a papal mozzetta. At the top was a very high raised black collar fastened around his entire neck. It is possible this clothing covered either side of his jawbone or that may have been a natural facet to his face. Long sleeves were tucked into notable black gloves that cover up to his elbows. Underneath the mozzetta is a long coat seemingly made our of a thin fabric. Where it is open in the middle, this reaches down to the sides of his shins as it becomes more cloak like around his legs. It appears the angel wears large black boots that reach up to at least his knees. This angel's manner of clothing is similar to what a majority of vampires existing in the present time would wear.

Personality
Indifferent to someone violently burning and in agony, the angel chose such a time to imprint his own views on a situation. Assuming, the angel does not seem to comprehend that Sika Madu wanted to resurrect angels who had passed away from a plague, rather saw it as him lowering himself to having personal desires. The angel was also quick to make an accusation that Sika Madu wanted to be a god, which he just as rapidly was fast to affirm that as hubris. Personal desire, arrogance, and attempting to be a god were apparently negative traits in the angel's view.

"Yet you stooped to personal desire... ...And condemned your followers to Hell."

- Framing Sika Madu's attempted resurrection as desire related, and intending to have all his angel followers murdered for one individual's actions.

Aloof in his speaking, the angel would fire back that he was not responsible for the devastation of a city even though he was the one who initiated the ruinous meteor fire, rather announced that it was Sika Madu's fault for engaging in a forbidden act. In unhelpfully lecturing, the angel listed the forbidden life related taboos and considered that even thinking about them would result in the soul rotting.

"I did nothing. You did this."

- His contemptuous reply to Sika Madu's question on what he done to his angels where he is the one destroying them with fire.

In response to pleading, the angel would promptly amplify his violence. After Sika Madu stated that only he should be punished, the angel clicked his fingers to end Earth. This played into the angel's trait of patiently awaiting someone to speak before he could respond scornfully. In having various methods of inflicting psychological pain, the angel would allow someone close to Sika Madu to reach him before having them graphically killed.

"Oh, and one more thing. I permitted one to survive. One that will impress on you the severity of your sins."

- Having observed Sika Madu burning, to generating a destructive rain of fire to destroy the city and everyone in it, then meaning to imprison souls in Hell for eternity, the angel allows Amon to reach Sika Madu's location just so he can be violently murdered in front of him.

A hint of delight was shown in his eyes after Sika Madu begged for death, where the angel sardonically informed him he could no longer die. The trenchant manner of him detailing how Sika Madu would suffer for eternity, burned to death, and reborn over and over made it difficult for him to hide the trace amount of pleasure he derived in satisfactorily speaking the words. The build up and emphasis he put on the undead word he labelled Sika Madu as may disclose the contempt he attaches to that state of being.

This angel's sustained method of talking at length on how others are to be punished and why would perhaps come across as unhinged were the same words spoken by anyone else. For that however, his composed appearance and collected manner of articulating what are sadistic utterances, then that he is to the point in stating them can prevent him from coming across as mentally unbalanced though his words themselves and actions outright suggest otherwise.

After the sheer destruction he was involved in, the overall ever-calm angel serenely took to returning to paradise. In doing so he amicably addressed the trumpet using seraphs as "everyone" as the angel took his time in emphasizing that they were to return to paradise, likely for Sika Madu to register that was where he could not go. He was not gone not without a final acerbic remark to Sika Madu that no he would not tell God anything for him.

Ambitions
His own desire or just carrying out another's will, the angel was set on systematically enacting what was regarded as punishment to Sika Madu. If he has partaken in other destructive campaigns before he was well composed in enacting this one, where his timing and dedication came across as well-practiced. For destroying the civilization on Earth and everyone in it, for him this very much appeared a matter of getting the task done, while seizing any chance that arose to be as scathing to a target as possible.

For what the angel may have valued himself, one matter was adherence to not breaching the three life related taboos. This was not done to avoid punishment though, the angel was disinclined to entertain even the idea of them since he appeared to regard them as pernicious. Maintaining gratitude for life as he knew it, and sustaining his soul appeared of importance.

"Creation. Resurrection. Apothanasia. All are forbidden acts. The mere thought of them leads one to lose one's gratitude for life... ...And cause one's soul to rot."

- Concerned with the detrimental effects of the three most serious taboos.

Glowering at the idea that someone thought they could become a god, the angel had no desire to become one himself despite the power he evidently had at his disposal. An objective of his appeared to intensify the extent of the punishment whenever Sika Madu spoke. When Sika Madu begged that the other angels' lives not be taken, he responded that was insufficient and that they would also have their souls chained forever. Once Sika Madu seemed to realize he could not die, the angel elaborated on what was a concealed design of having him turned into an undead. His campaign of destruction complete, the angel intended to return to the Sun.

"Come, everyone. Let's return... ...To paradise."

- Returning to the Sun after having the Earth kingdom of seraphs annihilated with Sika Madu left to burn as an undead.

History
For what this angel knew of the Sol System First Satellite Kingdom, Earth, he was a part of the task force likely carrying out God's will once a taboo had been detected there. After the trumpet carrying seraphs had blasted apart a homunculus that was darkening the halos of light in Space around the Tower of Babel, this angel descended to the surface of Earth. Within a civilization of seraphs where Sika Madu was pinned by the seraph lightning firing onto him from above, the angel approached his location armed with a spear.

Addressing Sika Madu by name, the angel asked the King of Earth why he had strayed. Claiming that God was waiting for him, the angel added they looked forward to his return more than many others. Indifferent to Sika Madu's cries of pain from burning, the angel continued to elaborate his view that Sika Madu opted to stoop to personal desire. From this, the angel stated he had condemned his followers to Hell.

In response to Sika Madu asking him to wait, and to only punish him since he was the only one responsible, the angel promulgated that this was the end of Earth too.

"This is the end of Earth too."

- Clicking his fingers the angel generates a meteor shower where each fiery missile can break apart buildings and living entities.

After a snap of his fingers, the angel nonchalantly stood underneath a rain of fire that had manifested and was descending to target the seraph civilization below and everything within it. Likely aware of specific cases of the devastation he had brought about, the angel may have known that the fiery streaks had ended the lives of Naberius, along with Astaroth, and Raum as well. Shortly after, the fire he had control over would also end Bathin's life as well.

Having raised himself into the air, the angel surveyed the column of seraph light that drove into Sika Madu. Looking down on Sika Madu, after being questioned what he did to his angels, the angel replied he did nothing, before it was asserted that Sika Madu did this. The angel went on to list creation, resurrection, and apothanasia as he detailed how all are forbidden acts. The mere thought of them led one to lose their gratitude for life in the angel's view. He added it causes their soul to rot.

Addressing a different matter he may have suspected, the angel raised with Sika Madu whether he thought he would become a god. Affirming this as hubris, the angel heard Sika Madu say he was the only one who sinned and to not take the lives of the others. In response, the angel declared that just taking their lives was insufficient, and stated that the perished angels would additionally have their souls chained to Hell for eternity. Whether just for Sika Madu or everyone collectively, the angel pronounced that God had turned their back the them, and would not turn their eyes upon them again.

"Just taking their lives is insufficient. All of them will also have their souls chained to Hell for eternity. God has turned their back to you... ...And will not turn their eyes upon you again."

- Responding to Sika Madu's pleas to not take the lives of the seraphs on Earth with escalatory measures.

As Sika Madu now burned in silence, the angel elected to divulge one more thing. Speaking that he had permitted one to survive (it would appear that the angel had allowed Amon to reach this location through the fiery rain) the angel told Sika Madu it was one that would impress on him the severity of his sins. While Amon spoke to Sika Madu the angel waited for the details to be shared.

Once Amon alerted Sika Madu to the news that all the others had been struck down, the angel questioned did he see. He spoke to Sika Madu that this is the truth of his sin. After Amon had been murdered by a lightning strike, and Sika Madu cried out in anguish, the angel remained stoney-faced as he was joined by the seraphs carrying trumpets. Turning to them, he questioned whether it was done and had all the angels in the civilization been destroyed.

"Is it done? Have all of the angels been destroyed?"

- Questioning the trumpet holding seraphs whether an entire civilization of angels had been massacred.

Informed that all were eliminated and that their souls were now bound to this planet, the angel responded that was good. Right after, he instructed the seraphs to focus their lightning on Sika Madu. After Sika Madu continued to burn then requested that he be killed, the angel was ready to impart how he has noticed already, that he could not die. At once the angel set about elaborating on how Sika Madu will suffer for eternity, burned to death by the light only to be reborn over and over. The angel concluded the full extent of the personal punishment for Sika Madu by revealing that he was now an undead.

"Aah... Noticed already? You can't die. You will suffer for eternity, burned to death by the light only to be reborn over and over. You are now an undead."

- Awaiting Sika Madu to notice that he can never die from the pain he endures, and revealing him as the first vampire to experience burning forever.

Unwavering in ensuring that Sika Madu comprehended his view, the angel stated that is his punishment for attempting resurrection. Pointing his spear forward for dramatic effect, the angel continued to explain that Sika Madu will burn in his guilt forever, trapped on this empty planet.

Perhaps having said everything he wanted to, the angel turned his attention to the only other living beings present on the now barren world. Addressing the trumpet owning seraphs as everyone, he called for them all to return to paradise. Gliding upwards after the seraphs, the angel looked ahead to the bright sphere of light above that radiated lesser though still bright rings around it.

Called to by Sika Madu to tell God something for him, the angel turned to sharply retort no, with the justification that the words of a sinner do not reach God's ears. With that, the angel continued his ascent with the seraphs. He disappeared along with the light they had headed into.

Story
Existing in the prehistoric past, this angel was known to Sika Madu and whose existence may have been learned by Yu and Mika when they were accessing memories that brought them to this time.

God
Behaving as if carrying out God's will, the angel was the one seemingly entrusted to sack an entire city since one member of it broke a taboo. Referring to God as "they" the angel spoke as if he knew God personally. There is an apparent respect for God, as the notion of another being such as Sika Madu feeling he could be one is labelled hubris. When Sika Madu wanted him to tell God something, the angel refused to even let him speak it with the justification that God does not hear the words of sinners.

"No. The words of a sinner don't reach God's ears."

- Haughtily cutting off Sika Madu's request to tell God something for him.

In returning to paradise (the Sun) the angel would be physically near God where that was said to be where he resides.

Seraphs
There was different treatment afforded to cloaked seraphs depending on whether they were with him, or were ones serving Sika Madu on Earth. For the ones on Earth he carried out judgement by having every last one murdered by lightning and comet fire, and then having their souls bound to the planet solely as punishment for Sika Madu.

It was a completely different relationship for a small group of seraphs that used tonal based powers who helped him carry this massacre out. For those seraphs, the angel worked efficiently with them to steadily destroy the seraph civilization on Earth. It is possible he could communicate with them telepathically as the angel allowed Amon to draw near to Sika Madu before he was struck by the trumpet seraphs' lightning. Their timing was also notable when the angel was joined by the trumpet wielding seraphs, where he questioned whether all the angels on Earth had been destroyed.

In terms of hierarchy, the humanoid angel behaved as in a leadership position. Seeking updates on the extent of the destruction, the angel directed the angels with trumpets to resume blasting Sika Madu with lightning. The angel had the seraphs do this until Sika Madu realized he could not die in a barbarous venture that relied on their joint co-operation. Speaking to them in a manner of being close friends, the angel stated for them all the return to paradise. The trumpet using seraphs were the only ones the human-appearing angel was seen to address warmly, where he expressed only contempt for others.

"Good. Focus your lightning on Sika Madu."

- Directing the trumpet wielding seraphs to resume their attack.

It is not shown what type of seraphs the angel is acquainted with, though it would explain a lot if his company were the swift to enact destructive vengeance that the trumpet blowing seraphs were. The angels of Earth showed themselves to be friendly, open to dialogue, and willing to compromise. They were capable of feeling a great deal of emotion particularly in the form of care and love based feelings. This angel displayed none of that, only expressing a sustained vicious streak with no concern for his fellow species stranded on Earth at all.

Sika Madu
The King of Earth Sika Madu was deemed to have broken the taboo of resurrection for merely attempting it, and this angel soon appeared to speak to him as he burned from seraph fire. Knowing his name, the angel seemed aware of God's views on Sika Madu. Not particularly interested in why Sika Madu stayed from his path despite him asking the question, the angel did not wait for an answer rather spoke his own views on the situation. Framing it as Sika Madu stooping to personal desire, the angel was sure that Sika Madu heard that he had condemned his own followers to Hell, and that Earth was to end too.

"Sika Madu. Why did you stray from the way? God was waiting for you. They looked forward to your return more than many others."

- A question for the King of Earth who he has come to punish likely on God's orders.

As with generating a rain of fire after Sika Madu requested that only he be punished, the angel would await him to speak before responding harshly. The angel would talk at length on Sika Madu's dire situation. Awaiting Sika Madu to realize he could not die, the angel then casually informed him he would burn forever. Announcing that they were to return to paradise seemed a slight to Sika Madu, and the angel refused to hear what he wanted to say to God.

"That is your punishment for attempting resurrection. You'll burn in your guilt forever... ...Trapped on this empty planet."

- Keenly detailing that Sika Madu will eternally burn as an undead.

Like Sika Madu he is a six-winged angel. If that were an indication of rank it had no bearing on the angel talking down to this other six-winged angel, the King of Earth. For the limits of what he knew on his activities, the angel showed no awareness that Sika Madu had created life. On Earth just to punish Sika Madu for attempting resurrection, the angel did not address the other grave taboo of creating Mikaela in an indication that he did not know this.

Amon
The human child-appearing angel Amon was one of the last to perish on Earth, it would appear that the angel allowed him to make it through the fire rain he brought down. This was done so that the angel could say for Sika Madu to see the truth of his sin before having Amon murdered before him.

Bathin
Another humanoid angel, Bathin came under attack from the angel's meteors. Due to the devastation, she would perish as a result of the angel's actions.

Raum
Where Raum was one of the angels who was close to Sika Madu, he would perish along with all others from the rain of fire the angel instigated.

Nerberius
Sharing humanoid appearances, Naberius would be the first seen to be struck by one of the streaks of fire the angel brought down on Earth.

Astaroth
Whether he knew that Astaroth desired to return to paradise where they would have been in the same location, the angel had him murdered as one of Sika Madu's followers.

Quotes
"Or... What? Did you think you'd become a God? Hubris."

- Quick to imprint a reason for Sika Madu's resurrection attempt, and just as fast to affirm it as arrogance to act disdainful at.

"Do you see? This is the truth of your sin."

- Having allowed Amon to appear where it was an indication that he was going to have him killed in front of Sika Madu.

Powers

 * Spear. A dark colored spear was always held close by the angel. A long thin black object, it was capped with an arrow head like end.
 * Meteor shower. Whether he could create it of his own accord, or merely activate it, the angel could bring forth at least a city covering rain of fire that could last a very long duration. Many individual streaks of fire would soar down with the impact to break through an angel's bone, and proceed to further violently crash into the ground. These fires crumbled apart a seraph civilization that appeared to be made of a quartz crystalline like substance to leave no traces of it left.
 * Undead. It might have been him, the seraphs, God, or a combined effort, but the angel was aware of powers that could change an angel into an undead that would no longer be able to touch light, and instead experience burning from sunlight.

Trivia

 * Where other humanoid angels had their names shared upon their introduction, this one was left unnamed in his first appearance in chapter 129.
 * Like Sika Madu and the created life of Mikaela he is one of the few six-winged angels seen.
 * The spear the angel carries is similar to the ones that cloaked seraphs of the present time use in chapter 108: "Yu's Sword"
 * It would seem the angel was involved in the meteor based extinction event that ended dinosaurs as the dominant species on the planet, and obliterated a seraph civilization that was established to leave no traces of it.