User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-26362471-20161017034429/@comment-4867780-20161019114332

They certainly do, most of the Sister's time is actually spent servicing normal citizens as Selforge City's dedicated staff, completing Seira's organizational and logistical abilities with this invaluable human touch, and watch over the many extraplanar communities Lawrence fathered alongside his travels, usually as guardian angels and patron saints (like with Seira in Selforge City, it feels more balanced and interesting than just doing everything himself).

Because I invested a lot of time and energy in this section, both in the developments and the gallery, and I've always been fond of this "faceless supersoldiers army" theme, plus Soldiers are more exterminators rather than protectors, a grim task that is resolutely not feminine ^ ^; Finally, the anonymity of soldiers allows mass production anytime needed, while each Sister is her own unique person traditionally conceived. So they take care of delicate assignments with relational components, while Soldiers handle the destruction.

Silver Sisters and normal citizens are equally important to him, it's just that the second need to be cared for while the first are natural givers. His extraplanar children aren't as close to him due to their mothers being usually one night stands to him, but he ensures they lack for nothing and is still there for them in his own way, and eventually makes up for the different treatment by offering them an eternity of transcendent happiness in the most ideal afterlife.

All children inherit an individualized spark of Selforge Essence during conception, which allows him to keep a perfect real-time record of all of them. It notably allows him to watch over his countless natural children scattered across the planes, guiding and supervising the Silver Sisters' interventions wherever they may be needed.