 
                
                    The original title for this drawing was about to be Guang Wan ( 光王, means King of Light ), based on a mistranslation of Hikari-O (光大, means in Japanese Light), because in Japanese, King and Big are pronounced the same under certain gramatical rules. At the end, I decided just for Light, so it would fit in the 100 themes challenge. The title is written in English, Chinese and Lichtyan.
Here it it: Orzo, the deity of the Lichtyan people before it's christianization. Does Orzo look so cute you boys want to have a good time with this deity? Think again! Orzo has both genders, just like Yuribe. Here sie looks like watching hir nails and hir ring. I love hir pose. I tried to make her look like The Woman of Apocalypse Chp 12, Vers 1 ( Holy Bible), even I couldn't get well her crown at all...
Lichtyan people used to be monotheist even before Christianity, believing that sie was an androgynous deity who didn't born, but was all the time there, having each 5117 years one descendant ( hierself's hierself ), dying in each birth and having the body of hir descendant. One day sie decided to create lots of descendants and so, sie made the Universe for keeping them close to hir. And decided to make them a home, and that one was Alma. Sie had many, many children and, as sie planned, sie put them in Alma and promised hirself to look after them, but giving them the freedom of choice, so they would have an interesting life. Hir descendants came in this order: First came 3000 Winged ones, who couldn't die of aging and had the skill of flying; then came 3000 Commons, who died of aging and couldn't fly; finally came 3000 Taurs. Taurs were considered b the others as an aberration and through the history of Lichty ( until Angelo III), they where treated as soul-less beasts.
Nowadays, the Cult to Orzo is banned in Lichty, for being conected to the remnants of the Crystal Eyes.
Orzo's design has been inspired in one of the Casas 's designs.
Sparks © mystify-stock.deviantart.com
Planet and moon © Qzma.deviantart.com
            Here it it: Orzo, the deity of the Lichtyan people before it's christianization. Does Orzo look so cute you boys want to have a good time with this deity? Think again! Orzo has both genders, just like Yuribe. Here sie looks like watching hir nails and hir ring. I love hir pose. I tried to make her look like The Woman of Apocalypse Chp 12, Vers 1 ( Holy Bible), even I couldn't get well her crown at all...
Lichtyan people used to be monotheist even before Christianity, believing that sie was an androgynous deity who didn't born, but was all the time there, having each 5117 years one descendant ( hierself's hierself ), dying in each birth and having the body of hir descendant. One day sie decided to create lots of descendants and so, sie made the Universe for keeping them close to hir. And decided to make them a home, and that one was Alma. Sie had many, many children and, as sie planned, sie put them in Alma and promised hirself to look after them, but giving them the freedom of choice, so they would have an interesting life. Hir descendants came in this order: First came 3000 Winged ones, who couldn't die of aging and had the skill of flying; then came 3000 Commons, who died of aging and couldn't fly; finally came 3000 Taurs. Taurs were considered b the others as an aberration and through the history of Lichty ( until Angelo III), they where treated as soul-less beasts.
Nowadays, the Cult to Orzo is banned in Lichty, for being conected to the remnants of the Crystal Eyes.
Orzo's design has been inspired in one of the Casas 's designs.
Sparks © mystify-stock.deviantart.com
Planet and moon © Qzma.deviantart.com
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
                    Species Vulpine (Other)
                    Size 1280 x 1280px
                    File Size 463.9 kB
                 
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