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*The word "Seraph" is derived from the highest level of angels as described in certain texts of the Bible.
*The word "Seraph" is derived from the highest level of angels as described in certain texts of the Bible.
*A Seraph fighter can be seen in the level "The Arbiter".
*A Seraph fighter can be seen in the level "The Arbiter".
*The Seraph in the level "The Arbiter" is much larger than those found in custom maps in Halo: Custom edition. The Seraph in The Arbiter is the real size because the Seraphs in Halo: Custom Edition is non-canon and made from scratch by the original mapmakers.
*The Seraph in the level "The Arbiter" is much larger than those found in custom maps in Halo: Custom edition. The Seraph in The Arbiter is the real size because the Seraphs in Halo: Custom Edition is non-canon and made from scratch by the original mapmakers and possibly a reskin of the banshee be un experienced modders.
*Instead of having an "evil" name like the Wraith or Phantom, the Seraph bares a name that means a high-ranking angel.
*Instead of having an "evil" name like the Wraith or Phantom, the Seraph bares a name that means a high-ranking angel.
*Seraphs are unable to fly as well in atmospheric environments as they do in vacuum due to their odd shape and build.
*Seraphs are unable to fly as well in atmospheric environments as they do in vacuum due to their odd shape and build.