According to the Church of the Empty Throne, there are only 100 Angels in existence. Once the 100th Angel has descended and been vanquished—or accepted—the world will finally break, and humanity will be judged.
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The narrative centers on a world where "Angels" are not divine beings in the traditional sense, but rather manifestations of human collective consciousness or lost souls seeking resolution. The protagonist is thrust into a mediator role, navigating the complex backstories of these 100 entities. Unlike typical action-oriented manga, the progression is episodic, focusing on the "healing" or "ascent" of each individual angel.