Warning: This post contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 3 of “The Last of Us,” which aired April 27. “The Last of Us” Season 2 has already introduced new characters, with more on their way. The third episode of the post-apocalyptic drama based on the popular video game featured a new group of people that viewers haven’t seen before: the Seraphites.
“You do see them briefly in this episode,” Tati Gabrielle, who portrays Nora, told TODAY.com during a Max and Complex special screening of the show’s third episode. The scene includes a man with a shaved head sending a message to another group by whistling.
He then asks a young red-headed girl what the whistle means. “No one following, all clear, keep moving,” she replies, before asking why can’t she know where they are headed. “Because we don’t know yet,” the man replies.
“I told you the reason we’re going.” “I know,” the girl says, adding, “Why can’t she just keep us safe?” The man, however, tells the girl, who viewers find out is named Constance, that the “prophet” has been dead 10 years and they wouldn’t count on her to keep them safe. Constance also mentions a man named Ezra, who is a supporter of the prophet, and noted that the prophet is “eternal.
” “A prophet isn’t magic. They’re just people that see truths hidden from others and share that truth no matter what the cost,” the man says. “So it was with our Prophet, and that’s how we keep her spirit alive, follow her words, we obey her teachings, but we keep ourselves safe.
” A whistle then indicates danger and the Seraphites take cover. When Constance asks if the threats are “demons,” the man replies, “wolves.” However, he means the WLF, the Washington Liberation Front, known as wolves, and the militant paramilitary organization that Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) and her crew form part of.
By the end of the episode, the group, along with Constance and the man, are dead. Who are the Seraphites? Seraphites make an appearance in the “The Last of Us Part II” video game and are a primitivist cult and antagonistic faction. They are at conflict with the WLF.
The group follows their prophet's teachings, who, according to the game's Wiki , believed the Cordyceps brain infection was a punishment for mankind’s sins. Gabrielle, who plays the video games that inspired the show, tells TODAY that Seraphites “have their own practices and their own belief system that they follow.” The actor said it is interesting to see what different groups within this world "will lean into to make sure that they survive.
" “Do you lean into faith? Do you lean into militia and order? Do you lean into family life like you see in Jackson?” Gabrielle said. “With the Seraphites, it’s a very different perspective or way of going about (life).” While Season 1 only showed the community of Jackson, Wyoming and Fireflies, Gabrielle said, introducing a new group into the show “expands the world and expands your mind.
” “I think it makes the show in this reality even more grounded because in the world we don’t have just one kind of person or one kind of belief system,” Gabrielle said. “So to be introduced to the Seraphites, you’ll see that they have a very particular look about them. You very much know upon seeing them, this is not any other group that we’ve seen before.
” One can only assume that their history will be further explained in the upcoming episodes..
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Who are the Seraphites? ‘The Last of Us’ actor Tati Gabrielle explains their role in the show

What are the Seraphites and who is the Prophet in "The Last Of Us"? Read on for an explanation from the video games.