I do know that the members of the Seraph corporations worked for some years to undo the damage done in the eyes of the Empire by their corps falling under the ownership of sani-sabik-ish cultists.
They and I would discuss this at length, the way that every Imperial-aligned organisation in the cluster shunned them even though the entire membership roster was gone from those days. Those pilots were doing a lot of work in-game in the name of the Empire, but were never recognized for any of it because of the stain on their name. I don't see any of those folks around anymore, so I guess it finally became a bit much to endure.
However, because of this, The Seraphs end up having one of the most interesting backstories of any corp in the game.
Think of it.
-Starting as Conservative Amarr in the time of PIE/AMAX/1PG dominance, the Seraphs were among the first corporations in game.
-Enduring the 'death' of Jamyl, and the rise of Doriam/PAX/Liberalism,
-Combining to form Ubiqua Seraph, becoming one of the most powerful RP corps in EVE, ISK and pilot-wise.
-Opposing CVA/PIE/AMAX and the less conservative Amarrian bloc that developed.
-Forming Aegis Militia as a counter to CVA, yet allowing non-Amarr pilots (which CVA did not)
-The GH-SC Heist, probably the most famous single thing in EVE's entire history, The Seraphs were the victims.
-The re-opening of Dark Seraph / Ebon Seraph, this time under sani-sabik control. The Seraphs divided and at war.
-The Tetrimon Affair (this could fill a book), ending with the death of Mirial Basrai, the beginning of the end of the Ubiqua.
-The wars between this new form of the Seraph corporations and the rest of the Amarrian bloc, the union of Aegis Militia and CVA to combat and scatter it (at least for a while).
-The eventual re-taking of the corporations by Amarr/Sarum loyalist pilots.
-The unending and ultimately doomed endeavor to clear the name of the corporation in the eyes of the rest of the loyalist community.
-Today
Talk about a name with some history! Holy shit!
If Graelyn had a library (he does) he'd have a daunting leather-bound tome (it is) detailing the glorious and infamous history (it was) of The Seraphs.
Personally, I hope the story of The Seraphs isn't over, but it will take a very devoted and ingenious pilot to make a new chapter of their history that can compare with what has already come before.
And so, since you are delving into one of the craziest histories the EVE's RP community has to offer, I wish you the best of luck. Contact me anytime that you have any questions that I can assist you with.
Nara'ti!