The story's main character.
One of the youngest angels in heaven, and Amara's love interest.
A.k.a. Fluffles.
An archangel and the de-facto commander of the angels.
As Ezme's mentor, Alarice holds the closest relationship with her out of the siblings.
Antagonistic towards mortals. A.k.a. the Bitch.
The only remaining Seraph, and the strongest of the angels.
As the firstborn angel, she holds the closest relationship with God. While not claiming any offical authority, she serves as a bridge between God and the other angels, thus being highly revered by her siblings.
The Artifactor, and a youngster among the angels.
Spends his time in his workshop, developing and maintaining the angels' weapons.
The oldest of the archangels, and the weaponsinstructor of heaven.
The youngest archangel, and heaven's foremost tactican.
Daughter of the elven leader, Feynhil. Has spent most of life being raised for the position as the next leader by her father, and fighting demons that invaded Whildernae.
Full name: Aleesha Shau Thessinda
Aleesha is often accompanied by:
- Zenon, a sapling that was once the prophet of Alarice.
- Vandelor, an elven archmage.
- Zanadell, an elven knight-warden and Aleesha's self-appointed bodyguard.
- Fawn, a centauric druid.
The bastard prince of the Alarice Kingdom, and Celene's firstborn. Raised to become an assassin, he has been tool to further the purposes of others - including Amara's, after he became her prophet 10 years after the armistice was declared.
The world where the final battle between Amara and the demon lord Ryc'zamul will take place once the armistice ends. Most of the story plays out in the city of Levan.
Inoffical capital world of Ezme's domain, and home Isabella's (Princess) homeworld.
Homeworld of the dwarves, who strongly believe that elves are untrustworthy.
What is there to say about this story... It's a slow burn, fun to think about yuri story. Ultimately, I feel it's just the kinda story you have to read and judge for yourself, sense it's not the typical isekai.
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Wonderful story with enough fluffy sweetness that you'll reading cotton candy, and just enough darkly realistic compelling plot to make it bearable. Now that somewhat serious review is done, NEED MORE EMBARRASSED FLUFFLES BEING TEASED BY AMARA!
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