Raphael walks the line between healer and warrior. His touch can mend shattered bone, soothe mortal agony, and calm the rage of battle — but he is not without steel. When the peace he tends is threatened, Raphael strikes with precision, ending conflict before the wound can deepen. His mercy is not weakness, but the courage to bear the pain of others.
Can mercy survive in a war where every act of kindness is seen as betrayal?