Inside Heaven, “goodness” is not pure and absolute — rather, it operates through a strict hierarchy and set of rules.

A long, long time ago, the very first group of angels representing the Seven Virtues created the human world and Hell.

These idealistic angels separated the “good” and “evil” within humanity, even though they knew this could only maintain surface-level peace. Still, they insisted on keeping good and evil apart — one in Heaven, the other in Hell — to preserve order.

How to Enter Heaven:

If your “goodness” outweighs your “evil” by a certain margin, you may be eligible to ascend to Heaven through judgment.

Judgment Process:

The soul will be judged by original-type angels in Heaven. They will place the deceased’s heart on one side of the scale, and on the other side, a feather that symbolizes truth and justice.

→ This means the soul is full of sin and darkness. It is unworthy of entering Heaven.

→ This means the soul is pure.

If the heart is slightly heavier, the soul will be defended by a Heaven-appointed Temis, a race of lawyer-like beings, who will argue on the soul’s behalf against the original angels.

Seven Virtues Make the final decision in soul judgments.
High-Rank Angels Maintain order and manage souls.
Dual-Nature Angels Same responsibility as above, but with different personalities.
Overseers Angels who fell into Hell and now bring intelligence (and money) from Hell.
Temis A race of lawyers who defend souls during judgment in court.

(Heaven’s Lie)