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Time... to be a little insane <3
I entirely blame @hoverboards-and-dragons for all of this. They introduced me to the God and Archangels concept brainrot and then the Roo brainrot. And this should help explain any drawings we do with these funky designs too.
First, lets meet the cultivator of creation himself, Ady (Adonai)! (AKA the 'God' figure)
He's a gigantic plant entity that can re-arrange his floral body in ways of slightly less concerning body horror. One moment he has paws, the next, all the roots in his legs mangle and reform into claws. The yellow cloak of leaf-fur can expand into wings, but he doesn't use those all that often. He's large, a big beast. Just a massive mass of plant deity that is incredibly soft to touch.
Creation is his garden and he intends to remove it of all parasites through any means necessary.
He also will photosynthesize in the sun. He's not mediating. He's eating. Let him eat in peace.
Meanwhile... we have the parasite he's been trying to rid creation of from day one.
Roo! The 'root of evil' in Ady's creation garden (Their garden)
Where Ady is gentle fun leaf-based body horror, Roo is straight flesh and gore. A parasitic mole in the eyes of Ady and by extension his creations, Roo is something that needs to be exterminated, though none have the power to do so. She's got plant-like elements to her, something that insults Ady personally, due to her 'lure' human-like form sprouting out of the mouth like a flower.
Oh yeah, it's a lure. What easier way to draw prey into the jaws of death than to look like a struggling victim in a sinkhole? It also makes Ady feel uncomfortable beyond belief after the lure becomes more human-esque to specifically and personally drive Ady insane. They're awful to each other. Complete enemies who drove each other to become who they are today. If they aren't ripping one another's throats out, they're being the pettiest people alive.
Roo is a lot more chill compared to Ady. She kinda just does her thing, as she too is fundamental in creation. Roo and Ady spawned together in the abyss and expanded it to become more. No matter how vile her action or how Ady ensures all know her as evil and rot, Roo is vital to creation. They even created their first living organism together in collaboration. That is when it turned for the worst, as their morals clashed until they started to flash their teeth and unsheathe their claws in battle. Ady is generally well put-together, despite being a complete goofball on the outside. But when Roo is around? All his whimsy is gone. There is only mutual hatred and violence.
They're both big beasts, and the full body of Roo is yet to be determined. They're so fascinating because everything would be going so well if they just. Didn't resort to violence and aggression when things dont go their way. They're the only ones who can truly pose a physical threat to one another, and therefore are the only ones they lose their own composure's around.
Still working on the finer details, as these are just concepts at this stage, but I love them dearly. They're awful I hope they maul each other so thoroughly that they cannot tell each other apart in the carnage they make.
Roo kind of became just the blame for everything. Yeah she takes full credit for the things she did do-- she doesn't regret anything. But Ady sees her as the core source of evil, when all he wants to do is spread and nurture good. Roo has accepted the role of evil, not really caring for nor needing a definition for what she does, and Ady kind of forces everyone to see her as nothing but evil. Good and Evil just happen, but both have strange relationships with the ideas. I'm still figuring it out but like. Everything is a grey area can you two stop and accept that please! No? Well. Just keep arguing then I guess.
But yeah she's sick of Ady's shit as much as Ady is beyond frustrated and furious at her.
I also did her demon disguise / form! I don't know how to describe clothing or anything but I really like her. And the downward markings on her stomach is her body showing. It's like a slightly soft exoskeleton? I don't know how to explain pffff.
I then decided to also go ahead and do a human version of Ady. Comedy gold I tell you. Both of these guys make me very happy <3
And as a treat, I also did rough ideas for how Lucifer and Micheal look!
And before anyone says anything, no, those aren't top surgery scars. They are natural markings. Since Lucifer is the morningstar, rising before the sun, it's supposed to make the star on his chest look like it is rising, where Micheal, the eveningstar, is supposed to be setting! (I'd say falling, but that feels... disrespectful lmao)
They also get the leaf-fur elements and some more nature theming due to my idea really focusing on the garden aspect (because it is so fun and i love plant / bug / animal designs so much). Also tried to make Lucifer look more snake-like where Micheal really seems to be heavy on the bird elements (did I hear birds hunting snakes? No? well... what a very funny thing to hear from the wind ehe)
Uhhh yeah. First time trying to ramble out a few of the concepts I have. No idea if I explained anything well but hey! What are rough first drafts if not scribbles on a page?
#hazbin hotel#hazbin god#hazbin roo#hazbin lucifer#hazbin micheal#hazbin AU concepts#notos's AU concept sketches#i had fun with these and tried to put things into words i really do hope it worked <3#first time sharing this stuff because why not. it's fun.#oh and the fact that these two will likely be seen in sketch interactions between mine and arrow's versions of the characters#fun all around <3333
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The Birth of the Twin Deities - Sev & Lev
Notes: I'm finally back with some content. I've been working on a new wip lately. This story takes place in the universe of that wip but focuses on a particular story about the deities of the world. Hope you enjoy it ^^
TW: vague description of body horror for a few sentences
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Sadall was hit with a deep urge to sleep as soon as she woke up. To others, this may seem worrying. Maybe they will go to a doctor to get it checked out. But for the god of fate and prophecies, this was just another day doing her job.
Shuffling around in her bed to find a new comfortable position, Sadall fell once again into a deep slumber. She didn't expect to see any interesting prophecies. Just simple, mundane ones she will pass onto her priests.
In her dream, Sadall was standing somewhere on the ground. The land was black and barren and the sky was a bright shade of orange-red. Everything looked right out of anyone's worst nightmare. This couldn't be a prophecy of the future!
"It is." A raspy voice said from behind her. When she turned around, she saw the tall form of Kovreb, the god of sun and moon. Their face, despite lacking facial features, was staring right at Sadall. They looked angry.
"How? Why?" Sadall questioned the deity before her. They knew more than she did in this situation. But Kovreb didn't say anything. They just stared right ahead, hands crossed behind their back. Sadall was getting impatient. "Kovreb, this isn't a game, this is a serious matter. If you won't help me, I'll go find someone else who will!"
"Everyone else is dead." Kovreb said nonchalantly. Sadall was speechless. 'So this really is an end of the world scenario' she thought to herself.
Kovreb continued talking. "My friends, my family, all the other deities, they forgot about me thousands of years ago. It's easy to forget someone stranded in the skies." They stopped for a few seconds and lifted the palms of their hands towards Sadall. "So I punished them by taking away their precious sun and moon." Their hands were covered in blood. Where the eye that represented the sun and the one that represented the moon used to be now was just a bleeding wound.
"You did all these because you were lonely?" Sadall whispered. She was confused. This was a very unlike Kovreb thing to do.
They chuckled. "You'll be surprised to see what loneliness can make of a person."
"You're not a person, you're a deity.
"This is the kind of flawed logic that caused all this!" They yelled, waving their hands at the crumbling world around them.
Before Sadall could say anything else, she woke up. She quickly got out her bed and pulled the long curtains from the window closest to her. Outside, the world was normal. No withering grounds. No orange red sky. She sighed in relief.
"Just a bad dream." She wanted to say, only she knew she didn't have normal dreams like the rest of the world had. For fucks sake, she was the god of prophecies! As terrifying as it may have been, what she just saw was the future. Or at least a possible future.
Look, Sadall wasn't generally one to mess with fate. If she started preventing all the little bad things that could happen, this could lead to terrible unpredictable stuff. But the possible destruction of the world by a fellow deity was a situation where normal rules didn't apply.
Sadall spent the next few days trying to figure out a solution. She couldn't just go and tell the other deities about the prophecy. They were unpredictable when it came to prophecies. She also couldn't just go and tell them to keep checking on Kovreb, that would raise suspicions. No, she needed a safe yet permanent solution.
She needed another deity stranded in the skies.
Ok, maybe it wasn't the best plan in the world. But it was foolproof! At least that's what she hoped…
After more days of considering what deity could logically be stranded in the skies, the night sky gave her the answer - the stars. There was no god of stars, Kovreb also taking care of them. It would make sense to create a new deity to help them.
Sadall grabbed a fresh piece of parchment paper, some white thread and a dragon bone sewing needle. Then she exited her chambers into a small garden. It was night outside - perfect for her plans. She carefully scooped a star from the black sky and gently laid it in the middle of the parchment paper. She then took the white thread and the bone needle and sewed the corners of the paper together to make a little bag. While softly chanting old prayers about the creation of the world, she stabbed the star through the parchment paper bag.
"Fate, you who control everything and all, allow me to fix the mistakes that we will make and change the future. Fate, you mighty power above us all, give life to the deity who will help us."
A blinding blue light surrounded the creation in Sadall's hands. She slowly put it on the ground and let the new deity be born. Only it wasn't one deity that emerged from the light - it was two. Two twin deities, one with stars caught in his hair and one with ink staining his fingertips.
To say she was surprised was an understatement. But fate worked in mysterious ways. "Sev, god of stars, and Lev, god of legends and stories, welcome to the world!" Sadall said with a smile.
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"So, let me get this straight." Kovreb said, one eye facing Sev and one facing Sadall. "Out of nowhere, you decided I need help with my job, a job I've been doing since the birth of the world. So you created a brand new deity? Without telling anyone else?"
"Technically two deities." Sev chimed in.
"Right, kiddo! Two deities! Sadall, I cannot understand your reasoning."
"Can't a deity help another deity just because?" She was trying to play it cool but miserably failing. Sadall didn't expect she would be questioned.
"Not without something in return."
"Kovreb-"
"Sev, can you go check on the stars? They seem to be very curious about you. Won't stop bothering me with questions"
"Sure thing, boss!" He said before leaving the older deities alone.
"Sadall, speak!"
"I just thought you may get lonely here and I wanted to help. Plus I can already see you like Sev!"
"I am a deity, not a person. Feelings like loneliness don't affect me."
"You can be a deity and a person." Sadall said, reminiscent of the Kovreb from her dream. "Now! Enough talking! Go train your new student! I gotta go to sleep."
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