Within the celestial realm, where time flows differently than in the mortal world, a sacred gathering took place known as the Divine Council. This council comprised the most venerable and powerful celestial beings, each one an embodiment of virtue and grace. They convened in the Great Hall, a chamber aglow with radiant light, with a celestial tapestry that depicted the history of the cosmos adorning the walls.
Amidst this ethereal assembly, Seraphiel, with his radiant presence and wings outstretched, stood in solemn contemplation. His arrival drew the collective gaze of the council members, their eyes filled with anticipation. This was the moment when the fate of realms would be discussed, and Seraphiel's role in it would be defined.
The council members, beings of wisdom and timeless knowledge, discussed the ever-looming threat of Azazel, the demon whose malevolent actions sent ripples through the realms. They spoke in hushed, melodious voices, their words resonating with the very essence of creation. Each angel offered their counsel, their opinions woven into the cosmic tapestry that hung behind them.
Seraphiel listened intently, absorbing their wisdom, for he knew that his mission to dispose of Azazel was not just a matter of duty but a crucial act to maintain the balance between light and darkness. As the council's deliberations continued, Seraphiel's thoughts became a whirlwind of emotions. The divine mandate weighed heavily upon him, and he couldn't help but wonder about the demon Azazel. What lay at the heart of Azazel's malevolence? Was there more to this demon than met the eye?
As the council meeting reached its zenith, Seraphiel's heart was heavy with the weight of responsibility. He knew that his journey to the earthly realm would be fraught with challenges, not just from the malevolent demon but from the doubts that lingered within him. The celestial realm had spoken, and Seraphiel's destiny was sealed, but his journey into the unknown was only beginning, and the mysteries of the realms awaited him.

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