Another take. Same scene, different words. This goes more into the area of the "D&D poster parodies" ala "Paladins: No wonder they call it Awful Good!!!!"
Pretty cool man, and I like the way you made the sword look all hightech and digital. However, I can't say that I entirely understand the context or the allusion. Please clarify.
Angels were the first. Beings made from light far, far before matter or the universe, possibly all universes. Countless speculation on the names and numbers, most of the more respected stuff has four primary angels, the "Four Living Creatures" and then a few heiarchies (Chiors) of lesser angels down to sparks. They do a lot of the work for you-know-who and often are seen as gods themselves, not that they encourage it, but don't stay around to discourage it. They have no "Free Will" not that they can't think or decide things, but that they have no concept of deviating from the purposes set for them.
Christian lore, of course, has an issue with "Lucifer and his rebel angels" but that's another story.
As to the "Artists with Issues"... Well, since they are in being protean concepts, they don't really have a form. Just an act of creation in action serving a higher will. To depict them is close to trying to depict the creator, they aren't infinite, but have no set form. So, in doing so one makes one's own projections on them.
I personally read a lot of H-Manga, try to rather, durn non-phonetic Japanese... But good art, including some neat interpretations of angels as the object of frustrated adolescent fantasy. Hence the other wording in take 1...
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Angels were the first. Beings made from light far, far before matter or the universe, possibly all universes. Countless speculation on the names and numbers, most of the more respected stuff has four primary angels, the "Four Living Creatures" and then a few heiarchies (Chiors) of lesser angels down to sparks. They do a lot of the work for you-know-who and often are seen as gods themselves, not that they encourage it, but don't stay around to discourage it. They have no "Free Will" not that they can't think or decide things, but that they have no concept of deviating from the purposes set for them.
Christian lore, of course, has an issue with "Lucifer and his rebel angels" but that's another story.
As to the "Artists with Issues"... Well, since they are in being protean concepts, they don't really have a form. Just an act of creation in action serving a higher will. To depict them is close to trying to depict the creator, they aren't infinite, but have no set form. So, in doing so one makes one's own projections on them.
I personally read a lot of H-Manga, try to rather, durn non-phonetic Japanese... But good art, including some neat interpretations of angels as the object of frustrated adolescent fantasy. Hence the other wording in take 1...
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