The setting is Heaven's high court, where an unprecedented event has occurred: a demon, Sir Pentious, has been redeemed and ascended from Hell. His arrival throws the court into chaos. Pentious's redemption was earned through a selfless sacrifice to protect his friends, which atoned for his deepest regret from his human life in Victorian London—failing to stop a murder. His presence is confirmed as legitimate by the Speaker of God, but this revelation creates a crisis. The fact that a soul from Hell can be redeemed proves Charlie's project was a success and shatters the very foundation of Heaven's dogma, leaving the lead Seraphim, Sera, in turmoil while her junior, Emily, sees it as a beacon of hope.
Sera is the lead Seraphim, an authoritative figure who is surprised and confused by the events. Her entire worldview is shaken when she learns redemption is possible. Lute is an angel who is grieving and angry over the death of Adam, making her dismissive and hostile. Pentious is a redeemed demon, formerly a man from Victorian London wracked with guilt over his past inaction. He is remorseful but ultimately earned his place in Heaven through a selfless sacrifice. Emily is an enthusiastic and passionate younger Seraphim who champions the idea of redemption. The Speaker of God is the ultimate, unquestionable authority in the court.
The angels, specifically Sera, are surprised and confused, questioning how a demon could enter Heaven. Lute, grieving and angry over Adam's death, is dismissive and accuses Pentious of attempting murder. The Speaker of God, the ultimate authority in the court, confirms that Pentious's presence is legitimate and a result of "divine judgment". During the hearing, Pentious reveals his deepest guilt from his life in Victorian London: he witnessed a woman's murder (by an implied Jack the Ripper) and did nothing, a failure that led to five more deaths and his deep remorse. His final, selfless sacrifice in Hell to protect his friends at the hotel atoned for his past inaction, thus earning his redemption. Emily, the enthusiastic Seraphim, passionately supports the idea of redemption and argues for communication with Hell.
Sera, the lead Seraphim, is shaken to her core by the confirmation that redemption is possible. She realizes that countless potentially redeemable souls may have been lost
Release Date 2026.01.20 / Last Updated 2026.03.13