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*The number seven in the faction's name is a nod to [[Bungie]]'s recurring use of the number 7.
*The number seven in the faction's name is a nod to [[Bungie]]'s recurring use of the number 7.
*[[wikipedia:Seraph|Seraphs]], also known as seraphim, are celestial beings, and variants of the angels in Jewish and Christian faiths. Seraphs are typically described as six winged beings who surround God's throne. Seraph literally means 'burning one' in Hebrew.
*[[wikipedia:Seraph|Seraphs]], also known as seraphim, are celestial beings, and variants of the angels in Jewish and Christian faiths. Seraphs are typically described as six winged beings who surround God's throne. Seraph literally means 'burning one' in Hebrew.
*The only known member of the Seven eeraphs is me, there are 8 of us but at all times we must keep our selves a secret and each member controls a house I control [[The House of War]]. You may delete this but remember this you will never find this information anywhere else. The problem with being in control of [[The House of War]] is noone appeciates my house, anyway is there a,chat?


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 23:40, May 28, 2015

The logo of Seven Seraphs

Seven Seraphs is believed to be one of the factions of the Guardians of the City.

Trivia

  • Seven Seraphs was one of five factions revealed during the pre-alpha phase of Destiny's development, alongside New Monarchy, Dead Orbit, Future War Cult, and Osiris. It has yet to appear in the game.
  • According to Rob Adams, Bungie's Lead World Artist for Destiny, Seven Seraphs was a program overseen by the Cosmodrome's "higher-ups", who determined where to construct Rasputin's bunker.[1] This implies Seven Seraphs may be related to the Warminds.
  • The number seven in the faction's name is a nod to Bungie's recurring use of the number 7.
  • Seraphs, also known as seraphim, are celestial beings, and variants of the angels in Jewish and Christian faiths. Seraphs are typically described as six winged beings who surround God's throne. Seraph literally means 'burning one' in Hebrew.

List of appearances

References

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