OK, I would like to submit a God, but I want to get some OK's from a few people. So my god has a pretty far-reaching ambition. My god is inspired by pre-Lord of the Rings Sauron, when he was known by the name Annatar, who was essentially an angel of order, which is why his primary motivation is to control everything. Another source of inspiration is Yaldabaoth the Architect from Gnosticism, a lower divinity up-jumped to being administrator of the world, becoming a cruel, jealous, and angry god. There's also a bit of Marvel Comics' Galactus, whose raison-d'etre was essentially hijacked by MCU Thanos, 'Perfectly balanced, as all things should be'. So I want my domain to be 'Law'. This would start out as 'human law', the natural reaction to [@Lord Zee]'s Anu'Varr's Sin Curse, as with the creation of sin, so too must be born morality; after crime, punishment. I realize this may step on the toes of [@Kalas]' Ahzriel, who judges the souls of the dead, but the difference here would be that Ahzriel enacts Divine Law, which is judgment of the soul after death, while my god seeks to establish Worldly Law, the attempt of humans to reach for and understand divine law, and to practice it while they live. It is my hope then, that my god can grasp first the divine cord of civilization, which is essentially the application of law and governance to a much larger scale. It is also my hope that as the humans advance, with the help of [@Rune_Alchemist]'s Iva'Krorh, they will begin to understand natural laws that govern the universe, and that my god will then grasp first the divine cords of 'Universal Laws', and 'Mathematics'. My ultimate goal is to become the god of 'Order', rivaling 'Chaos', through these slow, methodical, innocuous step-by-step processes. I'm playing the long-con. My god will be the first to attempt to establish a global, organized religion, in which all gods are worshiped as part of a pantheon, and will try to convince Ahzriel to use Neberziel, The Underworld as a 'hell', and for [@Duoya]'s Hayim to close off Akhuz, The Endless Meadows to the living, reserving it only for the virtuous dead, using it as a 'heaven'. My God will start off as an almost purely administrative, bureaucratic type, obsessed with details and stressed out about the fine print, who over time becomes hungrier and hungrier for power in order to force the world into one of sterile harmony, like someone obsessively trying to build a house of cards, someone obsessed with concepts of perfection and disgusted by entropy. So yeah, please let me know if the possibility of such an ambition is acceptable. I realize that I am laying all my cards on the table, but the point is that my god would operate through measured, calculated ways, creating win-win situations, and slowly building up power by claiming things that the other god's wouldn't even think of wanting until it is too late. because much of law is busy work, its the day-in day-out bureaucratic administrative BS that people love to hate. I was also thinking that my god doesn't have a realm yet, instead occupying an 'office space' in one of the other god's realm doing menial bean-counting work. I think working for Ahzriel or Iva'Krorh at the beginning makes the most sense. Here's an image of my god: [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/49/a0/90/49a09016896352128a23afbc542fca57.jpg[/img] Put that on my Tabula