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Celia is somewhat akin to Hans Christian Andersen's version of "The Little Mermaid", where the Mermaid is capable of emotion, but her existence is ephemeral: once she dies her body will dissolve into sea foam. Her goal in selling her voice for legs was to try to gain a soul of her own, so that she could live on after the death of her body. In a sense, Celia is the concept of Air or Wind given an anthropomorphic form, a pair of translucent wings, and admission to law school.

Sabine on the other hand is a personification of a specific form of Chaos and Evil, namely violent seduction. if Sabine were to become Good, she would still have the [Evil] subtype.
Replace references to "Celia" and "Sabine" with "Sylph" and "Succubus" and you have something, but these characters are people, not creature types!

Celia is a girl trying to find herself and establish a career. She is very normal. Sabine is murderously evil but she is also a girl in love that wants to stand by her man. Those personalities are what define these characters, not their creature types and magical qualities.