MULTIVERSE GODDESS -Fusion Fantasy-
Keeping the Peace - Dissidia: Final Fantasy
Age: ???
Gender: Female
Specie: God
Physical Description: A strange pink being with long five-colored hair, feather-like antennae, white insect-like eyes, a white draping cowl (with red, yellow, and blue lining), green/yellow-feathered wings, detached white gloved hands, and a flower-like base. A row of seven stars floats behind her.
Personality: Her primary interests are the blessings of creativity and unity.
History: The matron deity of her dimension, she was tasked with the creation of a world of unity. With all her strength, she manifested a planet that reflected essences of various worlds in other realms. This planet would come to be called Unitas. She watched over it as a guiding light for a long time. However, when war broke out in spite of her pleas, everyone's negativity recoiled onto her, spawning the monster Nil. Even she could not overcome its feeling of nihilism, and was trapped. After the efforts she and others made to suppress the fiend, the Multiverse Goddess seems to have disappeared...
Equipment: N/A
Abilities: She may have used most of her power to create the world, but she has enough to inspire hope and creativity in others. No one has a way to kill her outright, even if someone would think to.
Other: ...?
Specific Moves
- Since she's said to resides within the hearts of those that value creation, her power is really their power.
Inspirations
- Twilus (Ask Jappleack)
- Cosmos (Dissidia)
- Rainbows
Trivia
- The Multiverse Goddess's design has elements of flowers and insects. Both are seen as symbols of creation.
- If the Multiverse Goddess is an insect that promotes creation, like a butterfly then Nil is an insect that promotes destruction, like a locust.
- The ooze coming from her antennae is actually multi-colored ink. This means her antennae are actually like quills.
- The profile picture shows her raising one hand high and one hand low. This is actually drawn from the position of Baphomet's hands, representing "solve" (break apart) and "coagula" (merge), important aspects of harmony. (Baphomet was not intended to be any kind of demon/devil; you can thank Christianity for calling it one)