(click space) Wow, I don't even know what to say... but finally my dream has come true! I'm finally managing to create the universe that's always been in my mind! WELCOME TO... EDEN!!!! (This universe is "inspired" by Hazbin Hotel, Ragnarok, and the Marvel universe... but this time, correctly. "How do you mean correctly??" Now you'll understand.) Well, for 5 years I've seen that movies, series, and anime portray religion very poorly, so after I rewatched Hellva Boss(I spelled it wrong because otherwise Scratch would fry me like a potato chip) I got so angry inside (not at the characters, because I love them all, but) because of the representation of Beelzebub. MAN, HE'S LITERALLY HALF FLY HALF HUMAN AND HE NEVER PLAYS DUMB, DEAR. But it wasn't just him, Stolas himself, who was supposed to be a powerful prince of hell... TURNED INTO A VERY STEREOTYPED GAY GUY WHO HAS BARELY ANY RELATIONSHIP WITH THE STARS AND THE 26 LEGIONS OF SPIRITS! (yes, I translated the ENTIRE Ars Goetia) then I started thinking "if nobody is going to correct these garbage stereotypes...I'll have to correct them". Just so you know, it wasn't just famous examples that made me angry, there was also the episode about the pyramid scheme in Teen Titans, because for those who don't know I worship Bastet, and I CRIED WITH ANGER watching that episode. Seriously, they used the Ankh at a completely unrelated moment and even ridiculed the mummies, which literally...(In the context of religion) these are the beings who managed to go to the duat. But anyway, this is Shiva, one of the main deities of Hinduism, known as "the Destroyer and Regenerator," part of the divine trinity (Trimurti) with Brahma (creator) and Vishnu (preserver), responsible for destroying the universe to allow its recreation. He is also the god of yoga, meditation, and transformations, often represented with a third eye, a snake around his neck (which I forgot to include in this drawing, but he has one), and a trident. He is married to Parvati, being the source of good and evil, asceticism and pleasure. (By the way, his story is very interesting, and I recommend it to religious nerds like me (hehehe).) Thank you so much for reading!!!!! And wait, because there's SO MUCH MORE art coming soon!!!!!