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Download & install
This page is written plainly and on purpose. Everything else on this site is in the voice of the fiction; nothing here is.
Status
Seraphim 0.1.0 · Minecraft 26.2
There is no public build yet.
The mod runs — it is being played and tested — but it has never been tagged, released or uploaded anywhere, so there is nothing here to link to that would not be a broken promise. When there is a build, it will appear on this page and at the usual places, and this panel will say so instead.
If you are reading this because someone sent you here expecting a download: they were early.
What it needs
| Requirement | Version | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Minecraft | 26.2 | Java Edition. |
| Fabric Loader | 0.19.3 or newer | The mod loader itself. |
| Fabric API | 0.155.2+26.2 | Required. Install as a mod. |
| GeckoLib | 5.5.3 or newer | Required — animates the armour, constructs and the Shekhinah. |
| EnochLib | 0.1.0 | Required. Ships alongside Seraphim; same download. |
| Java | 25 or newer | Minecraft 26.2 needs it regardless of this mod. |
Seraphim is a Fabric mod. It does not run on Forge, NeoForge or Quilt, and there is no plan to port it to any of them.
Installing, once there is something to install
- Install the Fabric loader for Minecraft 26.2.
- Run the game once with the Fabric profile so it creates its
modsfolder. - Drop
fabric-api,geckolib,enochlibandseraphiminto that folder. - Launch. Seraphim replaces the title screen, which is how you know it loaded.
Version history
| Version | Minecraft | State |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1.0 | 26.2 | In development. Ported to 26.2; art and interface passes ongoing. |
| 0.0.5 | 1.21.1 | Constructs, the Shekhinah, corruption and the Sephirot. Never published. |
Licence & credits
Seraphim: War in Heaven is released under the MIT licence. It is a fan work and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Mojang Studios or Microsoft. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang Synergies AB.
The setting draws on Kabbalistic Judaism and on post-apocalyptic science fiction. The scripture quoted throughout is the King James Version, which is in the public domain.